00798nam0-22002891i-450-99000613297040332119980601000613297FED01000613297(Aleph)000613297FED0100061329719980601d1937----km-y0itay50------ba--------00-yyCorso di economia politica corporativaGino Arias.RomaSoc. ed.ce del Foro Italiano1937510 p.24 cm327.111Arias,Gino<1879-1940>4206ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990006132970403321XV B 2522361FGBCXV B 65FGBCFGBCCorso di economia politica corporativa46480UNINAGIU0101020nam0-22003251i-450 99000327381040332120230406104504.0000327381FED01000327381(Aleph)000327381FED0100032738120030910d1877----km-y0itay50------bafreFRy-------001yyDix ans de voyages dans la Chine et l'Indo-ChineJ. Thomsonouvrage traduit de l'anglais avec l'autorisation de l'auteur par M. M. A. Falawdin et H. VattemareParisLibrairie Hachette et C.1877492 p.EsplorazioniAsiaSec. 19.915Thomson,John<1837-1921>289271Falawdin,M. M. A.Vattemare,H.ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003273810403321106.000.THO1883DECGEDECGEDIX ANS DE VOYAGES DANS LA CHINE ET L'INDO-CHINE451722UNINA05186oam 2200565 450 991081572890332120190911112729.0981-4551-05-8(OCoLC)869905547(MiFhGG)GVRL8QZX(EXLCZ)99255000000116830520130909h20142014 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrDark matter and cosmic web story /Jaan Einasto, Tartu University, EstoniaNew Jersey :World Scientific,[2014]�20141 online resource (xiii, 350 pages) illustrations (some color), portraitsAdvanced series in astrophysics & cosmology ;volume14Description based upon print version of record.981-4551-04-X 1-306-18320-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface; Contents; 1. Prologue; 2. Classical cosmological paradigm; 2.1 Astronomy in the first half of the 20th century; 2.1.1 The nature of spiral nebulae; 2.1.2 The expansion and age of the Universe; 2.1.3 The mean density of matter in the Universe; 2.1.4 The distribution of galaxies; 2.1.5 Structure of the system of stellar populations; 2.1.6 The evolution of stars; 2.2 History of Estonia, my family roots, and Tartu Observatory; 2.2.1 A short history of Estonia; 2.2.2 My roots; 2.2.3 My early life and first steps in astronomy; 2.2.4 Liia2.2.5 Tartu Observatory after the war, and the building of the new observatory3. Galactic models and dark matter in the solar vicinity; 3.1 Early Galactic models; 3.1.1 Early Galactic models and first hints of the presence of dark matter; 3.1.2 Density of matter in the Solar vicinity; 3.1.3 Galactic models by Parenago, Kuzmin, and Schmidt; 3.2 New Galactic models; 3.2.1 Search for better models; 3.2.2 Generalised exponential model; 3.2.3 Our Galaxy, system of galactic constants; 3.2.4 Mass-to-luminosity ratios of stellar populations; 3.2.5 Evolution of galaxies3.2.6 Models of galaxies of the local group and M87 mass paradox in galaxies; 3.3 Tartu Observatory in the 1960's; 3.3.1 New observatory; 3.3.2 Philosophical seminars and New Year parties; 3.3.3 Space studies; 4. Global dark matter; 4.1 The discovery of global dark matter; 4.1.1 Galactic coronas; 4.1.2 Clusters and groups of galaxies; 4.1.3 Dynamics and morphology of companion galaxies; 4.1.4 Tallinn and Tbilisi dark matter discussions; 4.2 The confirmation of the presence of global dark matter; 4.2.1 Rotation curves of galaxies; 4.2.2 Mass-to-luminosity ratios of galaxies; 4.2.3 X-ray data4.2.4 Gravitational lensing4.3 Dark matter in galaxies; 4.3.1 The density distribution of dark matter; 4.3.2 Distribution of luminous and dark matter in galaxies; 4.3.3 Universal rotation curve of galaxies; 4.3.4 The formation of galaxies; 4.3.5 Modern models of galaxies; 4.4 Tartu Observatory in the 1970's; 4.4.1 Computer revolution; 4.4.2 Life in the Observatory; 5. The cosmic web; 5.1 Early studies of spatial distribution of galaxies; 5.2 The discovery of the cosmic web; 5.2.1 Zeldovich question; 5.2.2 The Tallinn symposium on large scale structure of the Universe5.2.3 Superclusters, filaments and voids5.3 Tartu Observatory in the early 1980's; 5.3.1 Southern base of Tartu Observatory; 5.3.2 Studies of ancient astronomy; 6. The nature of dark matter; 6.1 Baryonic dark matter; 6.1.1 Early discussions on the nature of dark matter; 6.1.2 Stellar or gaseous dark coronae; 6.1.3 Nucleosynthesis constraints of baryonic matter; 6.2 Non-baryonic dark matter; 6.2.1 Cosmic microwave background radiation; 6.2.2 Fluctuations of the CMB radiation; 6.2.3 Neutrinos as dark matter candidates; 6.2.4 Cold dark matter; 6.2.5 Dark matter in dwarf galaxies6.2.6 Missing satellite problem and warm dark matterThe concepts of dark matter and the cosmic web are some of the most significant developments in cosmology in the past century. They have decisively changed the classical cosmological paradigm, which was first elaborated upon during the first half of the 20th century but ran into serious problems in the second half. Today, they are integral parts of modern cosmology, which explains everything from the Big Bang to inflation to the large scale structure of the Universe. Dark Matter and Cosmic Web Story describes the contributions that led to a paradigm shift from the Eastern point of view. It desAdvanced series in astrophysics and cosmology ;v. 2.Inflationary universeCosmologyDark matter (Astronomy)AstronomersEstoniaSocial conditions20th centuryInflationary universe.Cosmology.Dark matter (Astronomy)AstronomersSocial conditions523.1/126Einasto Jaan1613086MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910815728903321Dark matter and cosmic web story3942202UNINA04718nam 22007455 450 991076025540332120251009082231.09783031429750303142975310.1007/978-3-031-42975-0(PPN)27359494X(MiAaPQ)EBC30878252(Au-PeEL)EBL30878252(CKB)28806318500041(OCoLC)1409704541(DE-He213)978-3-031-42975-0(EXLCZ)992880631850004120231109d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierClassical Music and Opera During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic Empirical Research on the Digital Transformation of Socio-cultural Institutions and Aesthetic Forms /edited by Steffen Lepa, Ruth Müller-Lindenberg, Hauke Egermann1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (157 pages)Music Business Research,2522-0837Print version: Lepa, Steffen Classical Music and Opera During and after the COVID-19 Pandemic Cham : Springer,c2023 9783031429743 Chapter 1 Quo Vadis Classical Music? Remarks on the Post-Pandemic Condition -- Chapter 2 Opera (Training (Research)) During Lockdown -- Chapter 3 The pandemic as a peephole into the ongoing digital transformation of opera. Insights from an expert interview study with the management of Berlin’s three opera houses -- Chapter 4 The Role of Artistic Directors of Classical Music Festivals in COVID-19 Crisis Communication -- Chapter 5 Streaming Opera: Compromise Solution or Future-Oriented Reception Form? -- Chapter 6 Digital Concert Experience – An online research project on live streaming during the pandemic -- Chapter 7 Did lockdowns stimulate digital cultural participation? Mapping the post-pandemic Berlin classical concert audience and its adoption of audiovisual concert streams -- Chapter 8 Combining two different worlds. A post-pandemic interview with the dramaturgs Dr. Merle Fahrholz and Dr. Ulrich Lenz.The global COVID-19 pandemic, the resulting lockdown imposed in many countries, as well as related safety measures taken by governments and authorities, have posed significant challenges to classical music culture. However, they may also have had a stimulating effect on music festivals and opera houses’ streaming offerings. This book brings together experts from the fields of musicology and music management to share their current empirical research findings on the pandemic-evoked digital transformation of the classical music scene, addressing either the institutional or the reception perspective. Furthermore, it documents discussions with opera dramaturgs and artistic directors, as well as music managers and event producers in the classical field, to share their practical lockdown experiences and current strategies in dealing with the digital transformation of opera. In this way, the volume combines the perspective of academic researchers with that of practitioners in the field. This book is particularly useful for students and researchers in music and media management, as well as musicology. It is also intended to help practitioners from concert houses and opera management, such as dramaturges, artistic directors, marketing and communication directors.Music Business Research,2522-0837Service industriesCommunication and trafficDigital mediaTechnological innovationsEconomicsCultureEntertainment IndustryMedia IndustriesDigital and New MediaInnovation and Technology ManagementCultural EconomicsService industries.Communication and traffic.Digital media.Technological innovations.Economics.Culture.Entertainment Industry.Media Industries.Digital and New Media.Innovation and Technology Management.Cultural Economics.780.9052Lepa Steffen1438650Müller-Lindenberg Ruth1438651Egermann Hauke1438652MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910760255403321Classical Music and Opera During and after the COVID-19 Pandemic3600300UNINA