01243nam2 2200313 450 00002746020171106154839.020100521d1968----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yyContributo al metodo Vercelli di analisi periodalei filtri numerici piu selettiviGiorgio CarpanetoCarlo DepietriTriesteEdizione Tecnica Italiana-Rivista di Ingegneria19683-14 p.c di tav ripiegate, grafici30 cmPubblicazioni dell'Osservatorio geofisico dell'Università di Modenan. 97Estratto da Tecnica Italiana Rivista di Ingegneria Anno 33- n. 4 Aprile 19682001001000028319Contributo al metodo Vercelli di analisi periodale42669Geofisica20551Carpaneto,Giorgio11022Depietri,Carlo633822Osservatorio geofisico dell'Università di ModenaITUNIPARTHENOPERICAUNIMARC000027460collocato in periodici con Osservazioni meteorologicheDISAM2010Contributo al metodo Vercelli di analisi periodale42669UNIPARTHENOPE03154oam 22006374a 450 991016354540332120230622180953.00-585-28024-X(CKB)111004365814648(SSID)ssj0000131658(PQKBManifestationID)12018642(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000131658(PQKBWorkID)10027947(PQKB)11365457(OCoLC)47640947(MdBmJHUP)muse82545(OCoLC)1136319228(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/44204(oapen)doab44204(EXLCZ)9911100436581464820010724h20001938 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtccrCoyote Wisdomedited by J. Frank Dobie, Mody C. Boatright, Harry H. RansomUniversity of North Texas Press1938Denton, Tex. :University of North Texas Press,2000, 1938.©2000, 1938.1 online resource (300 pages :)illustrations ;Publications of the Texas Folklore Society ;no. 14Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-57441-088-1 AnnotationThis especially substantial folkish son-of-a-gun stew concocted by J. Frank Dobie and associates is distinguished by a wide variety of materials; there is also an equally great variation in methods of treatment, ranging from the simplest recording of single items, like anecdotes, folk remedies or sayings, through the skilfully retold primitive legend, to the scientific, though quite idiomatic, anthropological report, and to the scholarly analysis of the philosophy of the folk. The theme and hero of the volume, Old Man Coyote, animal and folk character, is enlighteningly discussed in the Aztec meanings of his name, the many nicknames attached to him, his remarkably clever tricks and ability to take care of himself, his pre-eminent place in Indian folklore as a creative power, his ubiquity in Mexican lore, his similarity to such other animal tricksters as Reynard the Fox and Br'er Rabbit. Indian legends are well represented in other contributions while folk customs appear in two vividly contrasted accounts. The spirit of the frontier folk enlivens several articles. Book jacket.Folklorefast(OCoLC)fst00930306Animalsfast(OCoLC)fst00809468FolkloreSouthwest, NewAnimalsFolkloreNew SouthwestfastFolklore.Folklore.Animals.FolkloreAnimalsDobie/Boatright/Ransomauth1365399Ransom Harry Huntt1908-1976.899241Boatright Mody C(Mody Coggin),1896-1970.872703Dobie J. Frank(James Frank),1888-1964.862126Texas Folklore Society.MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910163545403321Coyote Wisdom3387268UNINA