00815nam0-22003131i-450-99000645513040332120001010000645513FED01000645513(Aleph)000645513FED0100064551320001010d--------km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yyDiarioDomenico Farinia cura di Emilia MorelliMilanoISPI1942.752 p.22 cmVol. I: 1891-1895.945.09092Farini,Domenico178080Morelli,Emilia<1913-1995>ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990006455130403321XIV B 50411623FSPBCFSPBCDiario650880UNINAGEN0101299nam--2200397---450-99000282237020331620061006104821.088-430-3717-X000282237USA01000282237(ALEPH)000282237USA0100028223720061004d2006----km-y0itay50------baitaIT||||||||001yy<<Il>> discorso è nave, il significato un maresaggi sull'amore e il viaggio nella poesia persiana medievaleJohann Christoph Bürgela cura di Carlo SacconeRomaCarocci2006307 p.22 cmBiblioteca medievale2001Biblioteca medievaleSaggi212001Biblioteca medievaleSaggi2116067Letteratura iranica891.5BÜRGEL,Johann Christoph171421SACCONE,CarloITsalbcISBD990002822370203316VIII.2.B. 16(II ls 134)188197 L.M.VIII.2.B.00208507BKUMAALESSANDRA9020061004USA011144ALESSANDRA9020061006USA011048PATRY9020071018USA010946Biblioteca medievale16067UNISA03972nam 22006734a 450 991045504800332120200520144314.097866122397241-282-23972-40-226-48697-410.7208/9780226486970(CKB)1000000000773745(EBL)448561(OCoLC)432995193(SSID)ssj0000193754(PQKBManifestationID)11197883(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000193754(PQKBWorkID)10226590(PQKB)11193856(StDuBDS)EDZ0000117473(MiAaPQ)EBC448561(DE-B1597)524948(OCoLC)1135587052(DE-B1597)9780226486970(Au-PeEL)EBL448561(CaPaEBR)ebr10317885(CaONFJC)MIL223972(EXLCZ)99100000000077374520080212d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLocal transcendence[electronic resource] essays on postmodern historicism and the database /Alan LiuChicago University of Chicago Pressc20081 online resource (405 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-226-48695-8 0-226-48696-6 Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-359) and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Contingent Methods -- 1. The Power of Formalism: The New Historicism -- 2. Trying Cultural Criticism: Wordsworth and Subversion -- 3. Local Transcendence: Cultural Criticism, Postmodernism, and the Romanticism of Detail -- 4. Remembering the Spruce Goose: Historicism, Postmodernism, Romanticism -- 5. The New Historicism and the Work of Mourning -- 6. The Interdisciplinary War Machine -- 7. Sidney's Technology: A Critique by Technology of Literary History -- 8. Transcendental Data: Toward a Cultural History and Aesthetics of the New Encoded Discourse -- 9. Escaping History: The New Historicism, Databases, and Contingency -- Notes -- Works Cited -- IndexDriven by global economic forces to innovate, today's society paradoxically looks forward to the future while staring only at the nearest, most local present-the most recent financial quarter, the latest artistic movement, the instant message or blog post at the top of the screen. Postmodernity is lived, it seems, at the end of history. In the essays collected in Local Transcendence, Alan Liu takes the pulse of such postmodern historicism by tracking two leading indicators of its acceleration in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries: postmodern cultural criticism-including the new historicism, the new cultural history, cultural anthropology, the new pragmatism, and postmodern and postindustrial theory-and digital information technology. What is the relation between the new historicist anecdote and the database field, Liu asks, and can either have a critical function in the age of postmodern historicism? Local Transcendence includes two previously unpublished essays and a synthetic introduction in which Liu traverses from his earlier work on the theory of historicism to his recent studies of information culture to propose a theory of contingent method incorporating a special inflection of history: media history. CriticismHistory20th centuryCriticismHistory21st centuryHistoricismElectronic books.CriticismHistoryCriticismHistoryHistoricism.801/.950904Liu Alan1953-919287MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910455048003321Local transcendence2216425UNINA01122nam a2200253 i 4500991002494589707536140415s1987 gw af b 001 0 ger 3805306121b14183365-39ule_instBibl. Interfacoltà T. Pellegrinoita932 Mysliwiec, Karol479666Keramik und Kleinfunde aus der Grabung im Tempel Sethos' I. in Gurna /von Karol Mysliwiec ; mit einem Beitrag von Zbigniew BorkowskiMainz am Rhein :P. von Zabern,c1987199 p., XXXVI, [1] p. di tav. :ill. ;36 cm.Archäologische Veröffentlichungen ;57Scavi archeologiciElefantina (Egitto)Borkowski, Zbigniew.b1418336515-04-1415-04-14991002494589707536LE002 Museo Papirologico BELT Coll. 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Wiley20101 online resource (332 p.)ISTEFirst published in 2005 France by Hermes Science/Lavoisier entitled: Le génie électrique automobile : la traction électrique.9781848210950 1848210957 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Automotive Electricity; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Automotive constraints; 1.2. Key figures from the automotive industry - data from the CCFA (association of French car manufacturers); Chapter 2. Basic Definitions; 2.1. Basic concepts; 2.1.1. Basics of automotive energy; 2.1.2. Basics of automotive dynamics; 2.2. The different electric drive-train systems; 2.2.1. Basic definitions; 2.2.2. Definitions of drive-train systems; 2.2.3. Thermal-electric hybrid systems; 2.2.4. Complex hybrids; Chapter 3. Electric-Powered Vehicles3.1. History 3.2. Battery-powered electric vehicles; 3.2.1. Battery sizing; 3.2.2. Vehicle specifications; 3.2.3. Calculating the vehicle weights; 3.2.4. Application on a small vehicle; 3.3. Recharging systems for electric vehicles; 3.3.1. What is battery charging?; 3.3.2. The various types of chargers; 3.3.3. Recharging efficiency; 3.3.4. Recharging in complete safety; 3.4. Thermal/electric hybrid vehicles; 3.4.1. Assessment of traditional motorizations; 3.4.2. Implementation of hybrid transmissions; 3.4.3. Context of research concerning hybrid transmission3.4.4. Functionalities of hybrid architectures 3.4.5. Evaluation of hybrid vehicles; 3.4.6. The first vehicles on the market; 3.5. Fuel-cell vehicles; 3.5.1. History, introduction; 3.5.2. Choosing the kind of fuel cell; 3.6. Bibliography; 3.7. Summary table of fuel-cell (PEM) vehicle prototypes (as of February 2005); Chapter 4. The Components of Electric-Powered Vehicles; 4.1. Electric motors; 4.2. Electronic converters; 4.2.1. Characteristics of electric vehicles; 4.2.2. Components of electronic converters; 4.2.3. Generators - receivers - sources; 4.2.4. Rectifiers; 4.2.5. Choppers4.2.6. Inverters 4.3. Batteries and static storage systems; 4.3.1. The different electrochemical couples for batteries; 4.3.2. Positioning of Ni-MH and Li-ion batteries for different applications; 4.3.3. Recycling processes; 4.4. The fuel cell and on-board fuel storage; 4.4.1. History of the fuel cell; 4.4.2. The different fuel-cell technologies; 4.4.3. The PEM fuel cell; 4.4.4. Technology and cost of fuel-cell components; 4.4.5. Peripherals of the fuel cell; 4.4.6. Numerical modeling of the fuel cell; 4.4.7. The fuel and its storage; 4.4.8. Conclusions; 4.5. BibliographyChapter 5. Prospects and Evolutions of Electric-Powered Vehicles: What Technologies by 2015 5.1. Mobility; 5.2. New technologies; 5.2.1. Electric motors; 5.2.2. Electronic power systems; 5.2.3. Electric energy sources; 5.3. New cars; Automobile Glossary; Appendices; Appendix 1. European regulation emissions for light vehicles; Appendix 2.a. Example of hybrid parallel transmission with flywheel storage; Appendix 2.b. Example of hybrid parallel transmission with oleo-pneumatic storage; Appendix 3. Example of function allocation; Appendix 4. Toyota Prius engine; List of authors; IndexSince the beginning of the century, electrical goods have invaded our everyday lives. Now, electric power is coming to be seen as a solution to the pollution caused by cars. While this transition has remained very slow during the last ten years, it has been accelerating as the statutory constraints and needs of the market have changed. Even if the electric car itself fails to dominate the market, electric traction is taking an important place in our drive to move away from gas-powered vehicles. Another solution, hybrid vehicles, combine two sources of energy (electric and chemical), reducingISTEElectric automobilesMotorsElectric automobilesElectric equipmentElectric drivingElectric automobilesMotors.Electric automobilesElectric equipment.Electric driving.629.22/93Beretta Joseph982272MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910139248503321Automotive electricity2242022UNINA00956nam0-22002891i-450 99000747286040332120250414133024.000074728620030814d1989----km-y0itay50------baengUSGBCounterurbanisation in Britain and Italya comparative critique of the concept, causation and evidenceMike Coombeswith Remo Dalla Longa and Simon RaybouldOxford - New YorkPergamon198970 p.23 cmProgress in planning32ItaliaControurbanizzazioneGran BretagnaControurbanizzazioneCoombes,Mike251160Dalla Longa,RemoRaybould,SimonITUNINARICAUNIMARCLG990007472860403321MISC. C 207I.G.317ILFGEILFGECounterurbanisation in Britain and Italy630829UNINA