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UNINA9910702626003321 |
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Yuan Jiqiu |
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Bond behavior of reinforcing steel in ultra-high performance concrete / / Jiqiu Yuan and Benjamin A. Graybeal |
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McLean, VA : , : U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, , October 2014 |
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1 online resource (76 pages) : color illustrations |
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High strength concrete - Testing |
Reinforced concrete - Testing |
Reinforced concrete construction |
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Monografia |
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Title from title screen (viewed Nov. 17, 2014). |
"October 2014." |
"FHWA Publication No. FHWA-HRT-14-090." |
"Period covered, March 2013-March 2014"--Technical report documentation page. |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-76). |
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UNINA9910816829003321 |
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Autore |
Halliday Fred |
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Britain's first Muslims : portrait of an Arab community / / Fred Halliday |
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London : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2010 |
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1-282-88180-9 |
9786612881800 |
0-85771-108-3 |
1-4416-7950-2 |
600-00-4379-1 |
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[New paperback edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (200 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Yemenis - Great Britain - History |
Muslims - Great Britain - History |
Yemenis - Great Britain - Social conditions |
Muslims - Great Britain - Social conditions |
Great Britain Ethnic relations History |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents; Preface to the Second Edition: the Creation of 'Muslim' Britain; Introduction; 1. Yemeni Migration and its Contexts; Arab Migration: An Overview; Immigrants in Britain; The Yemeni Background; 'The Disaster of the Twentieth Century'; 2. The First Yemeni Migration: The Ports; Cardiff: Tiger Bay and Bilad al-Welsh; The 1919 Riots; Sheikh Abdullah Ali al-Hakimi; Cardiff in the 1970s; South Shields: The Mill Dam Riots and Beyond; Liverpool: On 'The Street of the Yemenis'; 3. Yemenis in Industrial Cities: The Pattern of the 1970s; An Immigrant Minority; The Postwar Influx |
Industrial EmploymentA 'Yemeni' Factory; Housing and Social Conditions; Women: Absent and Present; Social Problems: Al-Tax and Haqq al-Qahwa; Anxieties of the Mid 1970s: Racism and Economic Depression; 4. A Yemeni Workers' Organization; Nationalist Movements and Immigrant Activity; The Emergence of Political Organizations; Function and Structure of the YWU; Union Activities; A Political |
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Orientation; 5. A Community in Transition: The Yemenis in the 1980s; Factors for Change: British and Yemeni; A Community Revitalized: The Case of Sheffield; South Shields: Beyond the Recession |
In the Shadow of the Tower: The Yemenis in LondonUnwelcome Attentions: 'Killer Drug' and 'Brides for Sale'; The 'Invisible' Arab; Yemenis and South Asians: Characteristics Shared; The Islamic Dimension; The Distinctiveness of the Yemenis; Appendices 1. Correspondence concerning the building of mosques in Cardiff and South Shields, 1938-9; Appendices 2. Sheffield Yemeni Welfare Advice Centre Constitution, 1985; Notes; Bibliography; Index |
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Fear of the terrorist threat provoked by radical Islam has generated heated debates on multiculturalism and the integration of Muslim migrant communities in to Britain. Yet little is known about Britain's first Muslims, the Yemenis. Yemenis began settling in British port towns at the beginning of the 20th century, and afterwards became part of the immigrant labour force in Britain's industrial cities. Fred Halliday's ground-breaking research, based in Yemen and Britain, provides a fascinating case study for understanding the dynamics of immigrant cultures and the complexities of 'Muslim' iden |
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UNINA9910822526903321 |
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Autore |
Corso Antonio |
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The birth and development of the idealized concept of Arcadia in the ancient world / / Antonio Corso |
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Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, , [2022] |
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©2022 |
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9781803271651 |
9781803271644 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (198 pages) |
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Art and literature - Greece |
Greek literature - History and criticism |
Arcadia in literature |
Arcadia in art |
Art, Greek |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- Figure 1: Corinthian orientalizing jug (Munich, Antikensammlung). -- Figure 2: Gypsum alabaster relief with garden. From Niniveh, North Palace, room H (London, The British Museum, Middle East Department). -- Figure 3: Gold bowl found in the tomb of Yaba, wife of Tiglat-Pileser III (Baghdad, Iraq Museum). -- Figure 4: Samian cup, Paris (Louvre, DAGER). -- Figure 5: The Priam Painter, amphora from Caere (Rome, National Museum of Villa Giulia). -- Figure 6: Cover slab of the Diver's tomb from Paestum (National Archaeological Museum of Paestum). -- Figure 7: The Achilles Painter, lekythos (Munich, Antikensammlung). -- Figure 8: The Attic Phiale Painter, krater (Rome, The Vatican Museums, Museo Gregoriano Profano). -- Figure 9: Relief from Daphni (Athens, The National Archaeological Museum). -- Figure 10: Reverse of coin type of Megara struck in Antonine times with running Artemis, inspired by Strongylion's Artemis at Megara (London, The British Museum: Department of Coins). -- Figure 11: The Eretria Painter, epinetron |
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(Athens, The National Archaeological Museum). -- Figure 12: The Meidias Painter, hydria (London, The British Museum). -- Figure 13: Pebble mosaic from Olynthus, Villa of Good Fortune (Greece). -- Figure 14: Dresden Artemis, copy from Praxiteles' Artemis at Megara (Dresden, Staatlische Kunstsammlungen, Skulpturensammlung). -- Figure 15: Artemis on coin of Mantinea, inspired by Praxiteles' Artemis at Mantinea (Athens, The Numismatic Museum). -- Figure 16: The Versailles Artemis (Paris, Louvre, DAGER). -- Figure 17: Artemis on coin of Anticyra, inspired by Praxiteles' Artemis at Anticyra (Athens, The Numismatic Museum). -- Figure 18: Artemis, bronze statuette close to the Malta type (Museo Nazionale Concordiese, Portogruaro). |
Figure 19: Knidia Belvedere, copy from Praxiteles' Aphrodite at Knidos (Rome, Vatican Museums). -- Figure 20: Resting Satyr, copy from original statue by Praxiteles (Rome, Capitoline Museums). -- Figure 21: Apollo Sauroctonus, copy from original statue by Praxiteles (Rome, Vatican Museums). -- Figure 25: Praxiteles, Hermes carrying baby Dionysus (Olympia, Archaeological Museum). -- Figure 26: Sleeping Eros (Turin, Museum of Antiquities). -- Figure 27: The Lycian Sarcophagus from Sidon, hunting scene (Istanbul, Archaeological Museum). -- Figure 28: The Satrap Sarcophagus from Sidon, hunting scene (Istanbul, Archaeological Museum). -- Figure 29: The Nereids' monument at Xanthus, hunting scene (London, The British Museum). -- Figure 30: Hunting scene on the sarcophagus of Hecatomnus (Hecatomneion, Mylasa). -- Figure 31: Hunting of the Calydonian boar, east pediment, temple of Athena Alea at Tegea (reconstruction drawing by Stewart 1977). -- Figure 32: Hunting frieze, Royal tomb 2 at Vergina (reconstruction drawing by Franks 2012). -- Figure 33: The Hesperides' Painter, hydria (New York, The Metropolitan Museum). -- Figure 34: The Circle of the Black Fury Painter, oinochoe (Malibu, Getty Museum). -- Figure 35: The Black Fury Painter, krater (Boston, Museum of Fine Arts). -- Figure 36: The Circle of the Chamay Painter, stamnos (Cabinet des médailles, Bibliothèque nationale, Paris). -- Figure 37: Coin struck by Pheneos, with Hermes holding the baby Arcas (Athens, Numismatic Museum). -- Figure 38: Coin struck by Mantinea, with head of Callisto on the reverse (Athens, Numismatic Museum). -- Figure 39: Wall-painting from the Augusteum, the so-called 'Basilica of Herculaneum' (Naples, National Archaeological Museum). -- Figure 40: Symplegma of Silenus with Hermaphrodite (Dresden, Staatlische Kunstsammlungen, Skulpturensammlung). |
Figure 41: The Woburn Abbey Dionysos (Woburn Abbey, UK). -- Figure 42: Hermoupolis Magna, tomb of Petosiris, milking scene (Hermopolis Magna, Egypt). -- Figure 43: Hermoupolis Magna, tomb of Petosiris, cattle's scene (Hermopolis Magna, Egypt). -- Figure 44: Landscape cup (Alexandria, Greek and Roman Museum). -- Figure 45: Portland vase (London, The British Museum). -- Figure 46: Pergamon, Altar, Telephos' frieze, east side (reconstruction drawing by Seaman 2020). -- Figure 47: Ptolemaic cup (drawing by Adriani 1959, Paris, Cabinet des médailles, Bibliothèque Nationale). -- Figure 48: Pan with Daphnis (Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Farnese Collection). -- Figure 49: 'Invitation to Dance' (Rome, Torlonia Collection). -- Figure 50: Nymph with Satyr (Rome, Capitoline Museums). -- Figure 51: Nymph with Satyr ('The Ludovisi Group') (Rome, Roman National Museum, Altemps Palace). -- Figure 52: The Barberini Faun (Munich, Glyptothek). -- Figure 53: 'The Thorn-remover' (the head being a 5th-c. BC original) (Rome, Capitoline Museums). -- Figure 54: Satyr removing a thorn from Pan (Paris, Louvre). -- Figure 55: Old shepherd with lamb (Rome, Capitoline Museums). -- Figure 56: Plan of the 'Villa of Mysteries' (Pompeii, Italy). -- Figure 57: Plan of the 'Villa of Livia ad |
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gallinas albas', Rome. -- Figure 58: Colour image of ancient Rome, with the parks (horti) shown in green. -- Figure 64: Wall painting in atrium of the 'Villa of Mysteries' (Pompeii, Italy). -- Figure 65: Wall painting in cubiculum of the villa of P. Fannius Synistor (Boscoreale, Italy). -- Figure 66: Wall painting of the Villa of Agrippa Postumus (Boscotrecase, Italy). -- Figure 67: Wall painting of the Villa of Agrippa Postumus (Boscotrecase, Italy). -- Figure 68: Yellow frieze in the reception room of the House of Livia (Rome). |
Figure 69: Wall painting in the Rome, 'room of the Masks', House of Augustus (Rome). -- Figure 70: Wall painting in the villa under the Farnesina (Rome). -- Figure 71: Wall painting from the 'Villa of Livia ad gallinas albas' at Rome (Rome, Roman National Museum). -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Escaping the community in Archaic Greece -- The Homeric / Geometric period -- The Orientalising period -- The High and Late Archaic periods -- The Early Classical Period -- Historical and literary evidence -- The visual evidence -- The Mid Classical Period -- The historical and literary evidence -- The visual evidence -- The Late Classical Period -- The historical and literary evidence -- The evidence in architecture and the visual arts -- The creation of the Arcadian Dream in early Hellenistic times -- The Age of the Diadochi -- Historical and literary evidence -- The visual evidence -- Evidence from the Roman world -- The Arcadiam Dream in mid Hellenistic times -- The historical and mythical evidence -- Visual evidence -- The Arcadian Dream in late Hellenistic times -- The historical and literary evidence -- Architecture and the visual arts -- Bibliography -- Index of testimonia. |
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Bringing together for the first time all the available evidence for the origination and development of the concept of Arcadia, from the Homeric period to the early Roman Empire, this book brings to light a treasure-trove of evidence, both well-known and obscure or fragmentary, filling a significant gap in the scholarly bibliography. |
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