02717oam 2200685I 450 991071187780332120190506092820.0(CKB)5470000002487301(OCoLC)944281099(EXLCZ)99547000000248730120160310d2015 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEvaluating connection of aquifers to springs and streams, eastern part of Great Basin National Park and Vicinity, Nevada /by David E. Prudic, Donald S. Sweetkind, Tracie L. Jackson, K. Elaine Dotson, Russell W. Plume, Christine E. Hatch, and Keith J. Halford ; prepared in cooperation with the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Forest ServiceReston, Virginia :U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,2015.1 online resource (xxii, 188 pages) color illustrations, color mapsProfessional paper, ;2330-7102 ;1819Includes bibliographical references.AquifersNevadaGreat Basin National ParkGroundwaterNevadaGreat Basin National ParkGroundwater flowNevadaGreat Basin National ParkHydrogeological surveysNevadaGreat Basin National ParkHydraulicsAquifersfastGroundwaterfastHydrogeological surveysfastGreat Basin National Park (Nev.)NevadaGreat Basin National ParkfastAquifersGroundwaterGroundwater flowHydrogeological surveysHydraulics.Aquifers.Groundwater.Hydrogeological surveys.Prudic David E.1383890Sweetkind Donald S(Donald Steven),Jackson Tracie L.Dotson K. ElainePlume Russell W.Hatch Christine E.Halford Keith J.Geological Survey (U.S.),United States.National Park Service.United States.Bureau of Land Management.U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.United States.Forest Service.OREOREOCLCFOCLCAGPOBOOK9910711877803321Evaluating connection of aquifers to springs and streams, eastern part of Great Basin National Park and Vicinity, Nevada3450178UNINA02904cam2-22003611i-450 99662967250331620250224102458.0978-0-674-99762-220230412d2024----km y0itay5003 baenglatUSy|||||||001yy<<30:>> Fragmentary speechesCiceroedited and traslated by Jane W. Crawford, Andrew R. DyckCambridge (Massachusetts)LondonHarvard University Press2024LXXI, 432 p.17 cm<<The>> Loeb classical library556Testo originale a fronteCicero (Marcus Tullius, 106–43 BC), Roman advocate, orator, politician, poet, and philosopher, about whom we know more than we do of any other Roman, lived through the stirring era that saw the rise, dictatorship, and death of Julius Caesar in a tottering republic. In Cicero’s political speeches and in his correspondence, we see the excitement, tension, and intrigue of politics and the important part he played in the turmoil of the time. Although Cicero’s oratory is well attested—of 106 known speeches, fifty-eight survive intact or in large part—the sixteen speeches that survive only in quotations nevertheless fill gaps in our knowledge. These speeches attracted the interest of later authors, particularly Asconius and Quintilian, for their exemplary content, oratorical strategies, or use of language, failing to survive entire not because they were inferior in quality or interest but due to factors contingent on the way Cicero’s speeches were read, circulated, and evaluated in (especially late) antiquity. The fragmentary speeches fall, like Cicero’s career in general, into three periods: the preconsular, the consular, and the postconsular, and here are presented chronologically, numbered continuously, and their fragments arranged, insofar as possible, in the order in which they would have occurred, followed by unplaced quotations. Each speech receives an introduction and ample notation. This edition, which completes the Loeb Classical Library edition of Cicero, includes all speeches with attested fragments, together with testimonia. Based upon Crawford’s edition of 1994, the sources have been examined afresh, and newer source-editions substituted where appropriate. (Fonte: editore)0010001529812001<<The>> Loeb classical library, 55600100045772001CiceroOrationes(antologie)15520875.01CICERO,Marcus Tullius82411CRAWFORD,Jane W.DYCK,Andrew R.ITcbaREICAT996629672503316V.3. Coll. 9/ 15 30288956 L.M.V.3. Coll.565488V.3. Coll. 9/ 15 30a289783 L.M.V.3. Coll.563450BKUMAOrationes15520UNISA