LEADER 02267nlm 2200277zu 450 001 996488671603316 005 20220929110201.0 010 $a0-674-39553-0 100 $a20160829d1957---- uy 101 0 $aeng 102 $aUS 135 $adrcnu 200 1 $a<> history of American magazines$hVol. 4.: 1885-1905$fby Frank Luther Mott 210 1 $aCambridge$cThe Belknap Press of Harvard University Press$d1957 215 $aTesto elettronico (PDF) (XVII, 858 p.)$cill. 230 $aBase dati testuale 330 $aNel quarto volume della sua acclamata storia delle riviste americane, Frank Mott porta la sua storia nei primi anni del nostro secolo. Attraverso l'analisi e la vivace citazione delle riviste stesse, l'autore mostra i cambiamenti nella vita sociale, politica ed economica dei tempi in America, i movimenti delle idee e del gusto e gli sviluppi degli interessi popolari. Questo è il periodo in cui il Saturday Evening Post, il Ladies Home Journal, Collier's, Cosmopolitan e National Geographic sono venuti alla ribalta e il loro sviluppo ? in termini di gestione, politiche, personalità ? è trattato integralmente da Mott. Più di trenta altre riviste sono esaminate in capitoli separati e centinaia di altre ricevono un trattamento più breve. I primi capitoli sono dedicati alla pubblicità e alle illustrazioni. Uno degli aspetti più importanti di questo periodo di due decenni è stato l'avvento del mensile illustrato da dieci centesimi di grande successo a metà degli anni Novanta. Ciò ha interferito con il calmo e maestoso progresso di vecchie riviste da trentacinque centesimi come The Century, Harper's e The Atlantic. Oltre alle riviste sopra menzionate, Mott si occupa anche di periodici di letteratura, arti grafiche, interessi stranieri, teatro, musica, istruzione, religione, filosofia, scienza, medicina, ingegneria, edilizia, trasporti, agricoltura, diritto, banche, pubblicità, attività femminili, sport, umorismo e hobby. 606 0 $aPeriodici americani$xStoria$z1885-1905$2BNCF 676 $a051 700 1$aMOTT,$bFrank Luther$0675747 801 0$aIT$bcba$cREICAT 912 $a996488671603316 959 $aEB 969 $aER 996 $aHistory of American magazines$92915252 997 $aUNISA LEADER 01319nam2 22002891i 450 001 RML0313750 005 20231121125753.0 100 $a20121121d1951 ||||0itac50 ba 101 | $aita 102 $ait 181 1$6z01$ai $bxxxe 182 1$6z01$an 200 1 $aVolume 2. $fCarlo Cecchelli 210 $aRoma $cpresso la Società alla Biblioteca Vallicelliana $d1951 215 $a156 p., [5] p. di tav.$cill., graf.$d26 cm 225 | $aMiscellanea della Società romana di storia patria$c- Roma $epresso la Società alla Biblioteca Vallicelliana $v18 410 0$1001RML0331274$12001 $aMiscellanea della Società romana di storia patria$c- Roma $epresso la Società alla Biblioteca Vallicelliana $v18 461 1$1001RML0313748$12001 $aStudi e documenti sulla Roma sacra$fdi Carlo Cecchelli 700 1$aCecchelli$b, Carlo$f <1893-1960>$3RMLV202082$037762 801 3$aIT$bIT-01$c20121121 850 $aIT-FR0017 899 $aBiblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea$bFR0017 912 $aRML0313750 950 2$aBiblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea$d 52CIS DSR B 29.2$e 52VM 0000842715 VM barcode:00067925. - Inventario:31731 FLS. - Fondo:Donazione Stelio RittiVM$fB $h20100714$i20121204 977 $a 52 996 $aVolume 2$93632447 997 $aUNICAS LEADER 06533nam 22018735 450 001 9910791866403321 005 20230725020237.0 010 $a1-283-00132-2 010 $a9786613001320 010 $a1-4008-3807-X 024 7 $a10.1515/9781400838073 035 $a(CKB)2560000000059076 035 $a(EBL)664624 035 $a(OCoLC)705945458 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000664574 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12301823 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000664574 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10613023 035 $a(PQKB)10640546 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000473317 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11310289 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000473317 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10436871 035 $a(PQKB)10987576 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4435030 035 $a(DE-B1597)446816 035 $a(OCoLC)979593676 035 $a(DE-B1597)9781400838073 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC664624 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL664624 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10448499 035 $a(EXLCZ)992560000000059076 100 $a20190708d2011 fg 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aSoul Dust $eThe Magic of Consciousness /$fNicholas Humphrey 205 $aCourse Book 210 1$aPrinceton, NJ :$cPrinceton University Press,$d[2011] 210 4$d©2011 215 $a1 online resource (256 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-691-15637-9 311 $a0-691-13862-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 217-238) and index. 327 $tFrontmatter --$tContents --$tInvitation --$tPrelude --$t1. Coming-to Explained --$tPart One --$t2. Being "Like Something" --$t3. Sentitition --$t4. Looping the Loop --$tPart two --$t5. So What? --$t6. Being There --$t7. The Enchanted World --$t8. So That Is Who I Am! --$t9. Being Number One --$tPart Three --$t10. Entering the Soul Niche --$t11. Dangerous Territory --$t12. Cheating Death --$tEnvoi --$tAcknowledgments --$tNotes --$tIndex 330 $aHow is consciousness possible? What biological purpose does it serve? And why do we value it so highly? In Soul Dust, the psychologist Nicholas Humphrey, a leading figure in consciousness research, proposes a startling new theory. Consciousness, he argues, is nothing less than a magical-mystery show that we stage for ourselves inside our own heads. This self-made show lights up the world for us and makes us feel special and transcendent. Thus consciousness paves the way for spirituality, and allows us, as human beings, to reap the rewards, and anxieties, of living in what Humphrey calls the "soul niche.? Tightly argued, intellectually gripping, and a joy to read, Soul Dust provides answers to the deepest questions. It shows how the problem of consciousness merges with questions that obsess us all--how life should be lived and the fear of death. Resting firmly on neuroscience and evolutionary theory, and drawing a wealth of insights from philosophy and literature, Soul Dust is an uncompromising yet life-affirming work--one that never loses sight of the majesty and wonder of consciousness. 606 $aConsciousness 610 $aAldous Huxley. 610 $aAnalogy. 610 $aAnthony Marcel. 610 $aAnthropologist. 610 $aBehavior. 610 $aBuddhism. 610 $aCheating death. 610 $aChildlessness. 610 $aChimpanzee. 610 $aChristopher Isherwood. 610 $aConcept. 610 $aConsciousness. 610 $aCulture. 610 $aDaniel Dennett. 610 $aDeath anxiety (psychology). 610 $aDecision-making. 610 $aDelay differential equation. 610 $aDevelopmental psychology. 610 $aDouglas Hofstadter. 610 $aDualism (philosophy of mind). 610 $aDylan Evans. 610 $aEmergence. 610 $aEnthusiasm. 610 $aExistence. 610 $aExplanation. 610 $aFaber and Faber. 610 $aFeeling. 610 $aGeorge Santayana. 610 $aGod. 610 $aHard problem of consciousness. 610 $aHeat death of the universe. 610 $aHuman. 610 $aIllustration. 610 $aIncorruptibility. 610 $aIndication (medicine). 610 $aIndividualism. 610 $aIndividuation. 610 $aIneffability. 610 $aInstance (computer science). 610 $aInstant. 610 $aIntentionality. 610 $aJohansson. 610 $aLecture. 610 $aLiterary agent. 610 $aLudwig Wittgenstein. 610 $aMatt Ridley. 610 $aMental representation. 610 $aMescaline. 610 $aMidwife. 610 $aMortality salience. 610 $aNarrative. 610 $aNiche construction. 610 $aPenguin Books. 610 $aPerception. 610 $aPersonhood. 610 $aPessimism. 610 $aPhenomenon. 610 $aPhilosopher. 610 $aPhilosophical zombie. 610 $aPhilosophy. 610 $aPity. 610 $aPrecognition. 610 $aPrinciple. 610 $aProbability. 610 $aPsychology. 610 $aQualia. 610 $aReality. 610 $aReason. 610 $aReligion. 610 $aRequirement. 610 $aRoss Anderson. 610 $aRupert Sheldrake. 610 $aRuth Brandon. 610 $aScience. 610 $aScientist. 610 $aSelf-concept. 610 $aSelf-consciousness. 610 $aSelf-image. 610 $aSeminar. 610 $aSense. 610 $aSpecial Period. 610 $aSpirituality. 610 $aStimulation. 610 $aStrange loop. 610 $aSuffering. 610 $aSuggestion. 610 $aTermite. 610 $aTerror management theory. 610 $aThe Dog Beneath the Skin. 610 $aThe Philosopher. 610 $aThe Various. 610 $aTheory. 610 $aThomas Kuhn. 610 $aThought experiment. 610 $aThought. 610 $aUncertainty. 610 $aUniqueness. 610 $aVisual system. 610 $aW. 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