01331nam0-22003131i-450-99000742068040332120110628140707.0000742068FED01000742068(Aleph)000742068FED0100074206820030423d1723----km-y0itay50------baitaITf-------001yyStorie fiorentine di messer Bernardo Segni, gentiluomo fiorentino, dall'anno MDXXVII al MDLV. Colla vita di Niccolo Capponi, gonfaloniere della repubblica di Firenze, descritta dal medesimo Segni suo nipoteIn Augustaappresso David Raimondo Mertz, e Gio. Jacopo Majer,1723384, [44], 42 p., [1] c. di tav.42 cmContiene anche: Vita di Niccolò Capponi / di Bernardo Segni2001Vita di Niccolò Capponidi Bernardo Segni850itaSegni,Bernardo<1504-1558>192120ITUNINARICAUNIMARCAQ990007420680403321BIB. BAT. RARI 12429457BATBATStorie fiorentine di messer Bernardo Segni, gentiluomo fiorentino, dall'anno MDXXVII al MDLV. Colla vita di Niccolo Capponi, gonfaloniere della repubblica di Firenze, descritta dal medesimo Segni suo nipote677461UNINA01848oam 2200565 450 991071597660332120210420120907.0(CKB)5470000002516326(OCoLC)761463585(OCoLC)995470000002516326(EXLCZ)99547000000251632620111115j196808 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSome observations concerning the oxidation of the cobalt-base superalloy L-605 (HS-25) /by James S. Wolf and Gary D. SandrockWashington, D.C. :National Aeronautics and Space Administration,August 1968.1 online resource (ii, 37 pages) illustrationsNASA/TN ;D-4715"August 1968."Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-37).Some observations concerning the oxidation of the cobalt-base superalloy L-605 OxidationnasatHeat resistant alloysnasatManganese alloysfastOxidationfastSilicon alloysfastOxidation.Heat resistant alloys.Manganese alloys.Oxidation.Silicon alloys.Wolf James S.1404171Sandrock Gary D.United States.National Aeronautics and Space Administration,OCLCEOCLCEOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOOCLCQGPOOCLCOGPOBOOK9910715976603321Some observations concerning the oxidation of the cobalt-base superalloy L-605 (HS-25)3478310UNINA04014nam 2200733 450 991082196800332120200520144314.00-231-16515-30-231-53736-010.7312/hous16514(CKB)3710000000122610(EBL)1634830(SSID)ssj0001224279(PQKBManifestationID)11802788(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001224279(PQKBWorkID)11262649(PQKB)11270283(StDuBDS)EDZ0000964676(MiAaPQ)EBC1634830(DE-B1597)458364(OCoLC)979577550(DE-B1597)9780231537360(Au-PeEL)EBL1634830(CaPaEBR)ebr10890839(CaONFJC)MIL685621(OCoLC)881162663(EXLCZ)99371000000012261020140717h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrEcosickness in contemporary U.S. fiction environment and affect /Heather Houser ; cover design by Julia KushnirskyNew York ;Chichester, England :Columbia University Press,2014.©20141 online resource (329 p.)Literature NowDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-54339-9 0-231-16514-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Acknowledgments --1. Ecosickness --2. AIDS Memoirs out of the City: Discordant Natures --3. Richard Powers's Strange Wonder --4. Infinite Jest's environmental Case for Disgust --5. The Anxiety of Intervention in Leslie Marmon Silko and Marge Piercy --Conclusion: How Does It Feel? --Notes --Works Cited --IndexThe 1970's brought a new understanding of the biological and intellectual impact of environmental crises on human beings. As efforts to prevent ecological and bodily injury aligned, a new literature of sickness emerged. "Ecosickness fiction" imaginatively rethinks the link between these forms of threat and the sick body to bring readers to environmental consciousness. Tracing the development of ecosickness through a compelling archive of contemporary U.S. novels and memoirs, Ecosickness in Contemporary U.S. Fiction establishes that we cannot comprehend environmental and medical dilemmas through data alone and must call on the sometimes surprising emotions that literary metaphors, tropes, and narratives deploy. In chapters on David Foster Wallace, Richard Powers, Leslie Marmon Silko, Marge Piercy, Jan Zita Grover, and David Wojnarowicz, Heather Houser shows how narrative affects such as wonder and disgust organize perception of an endangered world and orient us ethically toward it. The study builds the connective tissue between contemporary literature, ecocriticism, affect studies, and the medical humanities. It also positions ecosickness fiction relative to emergent forms of environmentalism and technoscientific innovations such as regenerative medicine and alternative ecosystems. Houser models an approach to contemporary fiction as a laboratory for affective changes that spark or squelch ethical projects.Literature Now.American literatureHistory and criticismEnvironmentalism in literatureDiseases in literatureEcocriticismAmerican literatureHistory and criticism.Environmentalism in literature.Diseases in literature.Ecocriticism.810.9/36HU 1819rvkHouser Heather1688611Kushnirsky JuliaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910821968003321Ecosickness in contemporary U.S. fiction4063007UNINA