Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000023 |
Andrew Reeves [États-Unis] | “The Cure of Souls is the Art of Arts:” Preaching, Confession, and Catechesis in the Middle Ages |
000103 |
John A. Walsh [États-Unis] | “Images of God and friends of God”: The holy icon as document |
000168 |
Mary Wolinski [États-Unis] ; Barbara Haggh [États-Unis] | Two 13th-century hockets on Manere recovered |
000340 |
Tamar Szab Gendler [États-Unis] | Alief in Action (and Reaction) |
000373 |
Ulrich Krotz [États-Unis] | Parapublic Underpinnings of International Relations: The Franco-German Construction of Europeanization of a Particular Kind |
000375 |
David Leake [États-Unis] ; Jay Powell [États-Unis] | Mining Large-Scale Knowledge Sources for Case Adaptation Knowledge |
000379 |
George M. Wilson [États-Unis] | Elusive narrators in literature and film |
000430 |
Göran Blix [États-Unis] | CHARTING THE “TRANSITIONAL PERIOD”: THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN TIME IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY |
000492 |
Paula F. Furr [États-Unis] ; Ronald Ragsdale [États-Unis] ; Steven G. Horton [États-Unis] | Technology’s Non-Neutrality: Past Lessons Can Help Guide Today’s Classrooms |
000493 |
Marc B. Parlange [Suisse] ; Garrison Sposito [États-Unis] | Sposito receives 2004 Robert E. Horton medal |
000499 |
Elizabeth Emery [États-Unis] | Protecting the past |
000505 |
Douglas P. Lackey [États-Unis] | Giotto in Padua: A New Geography of the Human Soul |
000552 |
Angelo Caranfa [États-Unis] | Silence and Spiritual Experience in Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius, and Claudel |
000596 |
Madeline H. Caviness [États-Unis] | Iconoclasm and Iconophobia: Four Historical Case Studies |
000602 |
Isabelle Constant [États-Unis] | Construction hypertextuelle : "Attentat d'Amélie Nothomb" |
000611 |
Alejandro Lapunzina [États-Unis] | The pyramid and the wall: an unknown project of Le Corbusier in Venezuela |
000626 |
Randolph Starn [États-Unis] | Authenticity and historic preservation: towards an authentic history |
000639 |
Eric J. Muehlbauer [États-Unis] | Spine and the Law |
000660 |
Steven C. Immel [États-Unis] | THE VATICAN ORGANUM TREATISE RE-EXAMINED |
000661 |
Johan Hr [États-Unis] | Renoir Reread |
000666 |
Sharon Marcus [États-Unis] | Haussmannization as Anti-Modernity |
000688 |
Nelson Graburn [États-Unis] | Canadian Inuit Art and Coops: Father Steinman of Povungnituk |
000698 |
V. Deleon [États-Unis] ; R. J. Berry | Bringing VR to the desktop: Are you game? |
000704 |
E. L. Cussler [États-Unis] | The Nature of Chemical Research |
000729 |
E. L. Cussler [États-Unis] | The nature of chemical research |
000743 |
Elizabeth Aubrey [États-Unis] | The dialectic between Occitania and France in the thirteenth century |
000781 |
Anne T. Quartararo [États-Unis] | The Perils of Assimilation in Modern France: The Deaf Community, Social Status, and Educational Opportunity, 1815–1870 |
000787 |
Meredith L. Clausen [États-Unis] | Anthony Sutcliffe. Paris: An Architectural History. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1993. Pp. x, 221. $40.00 |
000816 |
Shuguang Zhang [États-Unis] ; Martin Egli [Suisse] | A hypothesis: Reciprocal information transfer between oligoribonucleotides and oligopeptides in prebiotic molecular evolution |
000839 |
Ursula B. Marvin [États-Unis] | The meteorite of Ensisheim: 1492 to 1992 |
000840 |
Sheila Post-Lauria [États-Unis] | Genre and Ideology: The French Sensational Romance and Melville's Pierre |
000848 |
Norman Araujo [États-Unis] | PROSAIC LICENCE AND THE USE OF THE LITERARY PAST IN DAUDET'S “LA CHÈVRE DE M. SEGUIN” |
000851 |
Philip T. Hoffman [États-Unis] | Land Rents and Agricultural Productivity: The Paris Basin, 1450–1789 |
000887 |
Virginia Lee Owen [États-Unis] | The economic legacy of gothic cathedral building: France and England compared |
000940 |
Lynn T. Courtenay [États-Unis] | Where Roof Meets Wall: Structural Innovations and Hammer‐Beam Antecedents, 1150–1250 |
000942 |
Susan Allene Manning [États-Unis] | Review of "Ivor Guest, Ernestine Stodelle, Jules Perrot: Master of the Romantic BalletDeep Song: The Dance Story of Martha Graham Dance Horizons Macmillan (1984) (1984)" |
000957 |
Luc Rasson [États-Unis] | Ecriture et réel dans Notre‐Dame de Paris: l'exemple de Gringoire |
000959 |
Pierre L. Van Den Berghe [États-Unis] | Evolutionary Explanation in the Social Sciences: An Emerging Paradigm. By Philippe Van Parijs. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1981. 255 pp. $25.00 |
000966 |
Jack L. Burston [États-Unis] | The pronominal verb construction in French |
000988 |
Victor Terras [États-Unis] | Dostoevskij's Aesthetics in its Relationship to Romanticism |
000997 |
Dominick A. Labianca [États-Unis] | Science for the nonscience major through interdisciplinary study: The interrelation of science and art |
000A17 |
Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi [États-Unis] | The Inquisition and the Jews of France in the Time of Bernard Gui |
000A37 |
Paul Smith [États-Unis] | Litteratura Gratia Litteraturae |
000A63 |
José Sánchez [États-Unis] | Foreign Language Motion Pictures (An Annotated Bibliography) |
000A93 |
Ruth E. Wasley [États-Unis] | Sources of Realia for the Teacher of French and Spanish |
000B15 |
Winthrop S. Hudson [États-Unis] | Review of "William Haller, Godfrey Davies, Don M. Wolfe, The Leveller Tracts, 1647–1653Leveller Manifestoes of the Puritan Revolution Columbia University Press Thomas Nelson and Sons (1944) (1944)" |
000B26 |
Belle E. Bickford [États-Unis] | The Practice of Correlation between French and Other Subjects |
000B29 |
Mary Jean Linn [États-Unis] | What Foreign Language Study Has Meant to Me |
000B30 |
Albert Warner Dowling [États-Unis] | La Dernière Classe: A Suggested Plan for the Last French Class |
000B39 |
R. C. Trotter [États-Unis] | The “Extensive‐Reading” Library |
000B41 |
Anna Lewis Cole [États-Unis] | Guide to Fiction Founded on French History |
000B44 |
Edward G. Bernard [États-Unis] ; William W. Brickman [États-Unis] | AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE USE OF MOTION PICTURES IN MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION |
000B47 |
Durbin Rowland [États-Unis] | Some Results of Free Choice in Extensive Reading in French |
000B51 |
Minnie M. Miller [États-Unis] | A Test on French Life and Culture |
000B70 |
Otto F. Bond [États-Unis] | A READING TECHNIQUE IN ELEMENTARY FOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION: RESULTS AND IMPLICATIONS |
000B87 |
Charles E. Young [États-Unis] | ORGANIZATION AND SCOPE OF THE SURVEY COURSE IN FRENCH LITERATURE |
000B95 |
Lilian L. Stroebe [États-Unis] | THE REAL KNOWLEDGE OF A FOREIGN COUNTRY |
000C12 |
Wm. A. Mclaughlin [États-Unis] | THE SANCTITY OF ROYALTY |
000C43 |
N. W. Hill [États-Unis] | “THUNE”: “ŒIL-DE-BŒUF,” FRENCH SLANG WORDS |
000D05 |
James D. Butler [États-Unis] | NEUWIED ETHNOGRAPHICALS |