Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000054 |
Philip J. Davis [États-Unis] ; Reuben Hersh [États-Unis] ; Elena Anne Marchisotto [États-Unis] | Varieties of Mathematical Experience |
000056 |
Jon Solomon [États-Unis, Niger] | Boccaccio and the Ineffable, Aniconic God Demogorgon |
000057 |
Karl Gustafson [États-Unis] | 14. Realities |
000082 |
Judith Milhous [États-Unis] | WHAT ARE YOU READING? |
000084 |
Michele Cabrini [États-Unis] | Upstaging the voice: diegetic sound and instrumental interventions in the French Baroque cantata |
000102 |
Carl B. Schmidt [États-Unis] | Francis Poulenc and Robert Shaw: A Remarkable Symbiotic Relationship |
000105 |
Stuart Cheney [États-Unis] | Early autograph manuscripts of Marin Marais |
000107 |
Peter Bennett [États-Unis] | Collaborations between the Musique de la Chambre and the Musique de la Chapelle at the court of Louis XIII: Nicolas Formé's Missa Æternae Henrici Magni (1638) and the origins of the grand motet |
000114 |
Jama Stilwell [États-Unis] | A New View of the Eighteenth-Century ‘Abduction’ Opera: Edification and Escape at the Parisian ‘ThéâTres de la foire’ |
000133 |
Wendy Heller [États-Unis] | Venice without the Carnival: Pierre Audi's Monteverdi Cycle on DVD |
000134 |
Julia Prest [États-Unis] | Thomas Corneille (1625–1709): Beyond the Triumvirate |
000138 |
Leeman L. Perkins [États-Unis] | Sounding Objects: Musical Instruments, Poetry, and Art in Renaissance France. By Carla Zecher |
000142 |
Francesca Schironi [États-Unis] | Notes in Papyri |
000152 |
David Hunter [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] | Bridging the gap: the patrons-in-common of Purcell and Handel |
000191 |
Aaron Kozbelt [États-Unis] | Performance time productivity and versatility estimates for 102 classical composers |
000206 |
Laura Stein [États-Unis] ; Amit Schejter [États-Unis] | Interview With Robert McChesney |
000442 |
Choi Chatterjee [États-Unis] | Transnational Romance, Terror, and Heroism: Russia in American Popular Fiction, 1860–1917 |
000448 |
Judith Milhous [États-Unis] ; Robert D. Hume [États-Unis] | One Hundred and Thirty-Seven Neglected English Play Manuscripts in the British Library (c. 1770–1809), Part I |
000467 |
Jon Solomon [États-Unis, Niger] | The Vacillations of the Trojan Myth: Popularization & Classicization, Variation & Codification |
000471 |
Jonathon Erlen [États-Unis] | Research on the history of psychiatry |
000487 |
James A. Winn [États-Unis] | ‘A Versifying Maid of Honour’: Anne Finch and the Libretto for Venus and Adonis |
000488 |
Berthold Hoeckner [États-Unis] | Wagner and the Origin of Evil |
000489 |
Don Fader [États-Unis] | Philippe II d'Orléans's ‘chanteurs italiens’, the Italian cantata and the goûts-réunis under Louis XIV |
000501 |
Rebecca Cypess [États-Unis] | Chambonnières, Jollain and the first engraving of harpsichord music in France |
000505 |
Kathryn Lowerre [États-Unis] | A ballet des nations for English audiences: Europe's revels for the peace of Ryswick (1697) |
000515 |
Marcel Gutwirth [États-Unis] | "Le Bourgeois gentilhomme", comédie à double-, à triple fond ? |
000526 |
Odai Johnson [États-Unis] | Thomas Abthorpe Cooper: Father of the American Stage, 1775–1849 |
000595 |
Glenn E. Weisfeld [États-Unis] | Humor appreciation as an adaptive esthetic emotion |
000617 |
Harley Erdman [États-Unis] | Making Americans: Jews and the Broadway Musical . By Andrea Most. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004. Pp. viii + 253. $29.95 Hb |
000618 |
Brett Bowles [États-Unis] | MARCEL PAGNOL'S THE BAKER'S WIFE, A CINEMATIC CHARIVARI IN POPULAR FRONT FRANCE |
000645 |
Robert D. Hume [États-Unis] | Construction and Legitimation in Literary History |
000657 |
Michael M. Chemers [États-Unis] | The Stage Life of Props. By Andrew Sofer. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2003; pp. 278. $19.95 paper. |
000662 |
Anne Larabee [États-Unis] | Staging America: Cornerstone and Community-Based Theater. By Sonja Kuftinec. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2003; pp. xviii + 255. $45 cloth. |
000713 |
Anne E. Duggan [États-Unis] | Women and absolutism in French opera and fairy tale |
000796 |
Jeffrey L. Griffin [États-Unis] | Global English infiltrates Bulgaria |
000833 |
Tim Carter (musicologue) [États-Unis] | Vocal mannerisms |
000882 |
Jacqualine Pagani [États-Unis] | MIXING ART AND LIFE: The Conundrum of the Avant‐Garde's Autonomous Status in the Performance Art World of Los Angeles |
000883 |
Marcia Landy [États-Unis] | Just an image: Godard, cinema, and philosophy |
000967 |
Lori Ann Garner [États-Unis] | Contexts of Interpretation in the Burdens of Middle English Carols |
000982 |
Arnold Aronson [États-Unis] | Technology and Dramaturgical Development: Five Observations |
000A12 |
Eric Mckee [États-Unis] | Influences of the Early Eighteenth‐Century Social Minuet on the Minuets From J. S. Bach’s French Suites, BWV 812‐17 |
000A31 |
Maryam B. Sanjabi [États-Unis] | Mardum-gurīz: An Early Persian Translation of Moliere's Le Misanthrope |
000A47 |
Bruno W. Augenstein [États-Unis] | Complexity, Universal Libraries, dna Sequences |
000A59 |
Chang-Tai Hung [États-Unis] | Women and sexuality in China: Female sexuality and gender since 1949 |
000A60 |
Hans Pols [États-Unis] | William James on consciousness beyond the margin |
000A62 |
Chandra Mukerji [États-Unis] | Unspoken Assumptions: Voice and Absolutism at the Court of Louis XIV |
000A63 |
Daniel Levine [États-Unis] | Under the cover of kindness: The invention of social work |
000A64 |
Brent D. Slife [États-Unis] | Theoretical issues in psychology |
000A66 |
John Carson [États-Unis] | The science and politics of racial research |
000A67 |
James Gilbert [États-Unis] | The opening of the American mind: Canons, culture, and history |
000A68 |
B. Edward Mcclellan [États-Unis] | The making of the modern university: Intellectual transformation and the marginalization of morality |
000A69 |
Gerald N. Izenberg [États-Unis] | The lure of dreams: Sigmund Freud and the construction of modernity |
000A70 |
Charles E. Reagan [États-Unis] | The hermeneutics of action |
000A73 |
Lawrence A. Scaff [États-Unis] | The barbarism of reason: Max Weber and the twilight of enlightenment; Max Weber: Politics and the spirit of tragedy |
000A74 |
Gary D. Jaworski [États-Unis] | Simmel on culture: Selected writings |
000A75 |
Dianne F. Sadoff [États-Unis] | Saint Hysteria: Neurosis, myticism, and gender in European culture |
000A80 |
Richard Wightman Fox [États-Unis] | Religious advocacy and American history |
000A81 |
Paul Jerome Croce [États-Unis] | Pure experience: The response to William James |
000A84 |
Allan Megill [États-Unis] | On the edge of the cliff: History, language, and practices |
000A87 |
Irina Sirotkina [Russie, États-Unis] | No asylum: State psychiatric repression in the former USSR |
000A88 |
Brian Fagan [États-Unis] | Nationalism, politics, and the practice of archaeology |
000A89 |
Norma Basch [États-Unis] | Making the American self: Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln |
000A92 |
Amy Plantinga Pauw [États-Unis] ; Henry P. Mobley [États-Unis] | Jonathan Edwards's writings; Text, context, interpretation |
000A94 |
Peter N. Stearns [États-Unis] | Inventing the psychological: Toward a cultural history of emotional life in America |
000A95 |
Lawrence E. Marks [États-Unis] | Interactions: Some contacts between the natural sciences and the social sciences |
000A99 |
Michael Bryant [États-Unis] | Gesammelte Briefe: Band I 1910–1918 |
000B03 |
Mark Infusino [États-Unis] | Cognitive psychology in the Middle Ages |
000B04 |
David J. Schneider [États-Unis] | Bettelheim: A life and a legacy |
000B05 |
Mary Ann Jimenez [États-Unis] | Benjamin Rush, MD: A bibliographic guide |
000B06 |
Bruce Eastwood [États-Unis] | Before science. The invention of the Friars' natural philosophy |
000B08 |
Shulamit Reinharz [États-Unis] | A history of sociological research methods in America, 1920–1960 |
000B09 |
Harry M. Marks [États-Unis] | A half‐century of peer review, 1946–1996 |
000B29 |
Charles Dietrich [États-Unis] | Les Opéras Parfumés: Aspects of Orientalism in Nineteenth-Century French Opera |
000B35 |
Daniel Walden [États-Unis] ; Hannah Berliner Fischthal | God, Man, and Devil: Yiddish Plays in Translation. Translated and Edited by Nahma Sandrow. Syracuse University Press, 1999. 320 pages. $24.95 paper. Yiddish Language & Culture: Then & Now. Edited by Leonard Jay Greenspoon. Studies in Jewish Civilization. 9. Omaha, NE: Creighton University Press, 1998. xvii + 290 pages. $25.00 cloth. |
000B51 |
David P. Benseler [États-Unis] ; Suzanne S. Moore [États-Unis] | Doctoral Degrees Granted in Foreign Languages in the United States: 1996 |
000B53 |
Barbara Hayes-Roth [États-Unis] ; Robert Van Gent [États-Unis] ; Daniel Huber [États-Unis] | Acting in character |
000C11 |
Bruce Mcconachie [États-Unis] | Theatre History and the Nation-State |
000C53 |
Amy Wygant [États-Unis] | BOILEAU AND THE SOUND OF SATIRE |
000C57 |
Mark Crook [États-Unis] | The OCLC online union catalog: An incomparable library resource |
000C60 |
Kim Marra [États-Unis] | Reviews |
000C65 |
David P. Benseler [États-Unis] ; Sharon Guinn Scinicariello [États-Unis] | Doctoral Degrees Granted in Foreign Languages in the United States: 1994 |
000D14 |
Michael L. Quinn [États-Unis] | Reviews |
000D19 |
J. S. Powell [États-Unis] | La métamorphose d'un intermède musical dans Le Malade imaginaire |
000D32 |
Becky Brown [États-Unis] | The social consequences of writing Louisiana French |
000D79 |
G. B. Udvarhelyi [États-Unis] | The hopkins experiment |
000D86 |
E. Robert Paul [États-Unis] | Family Life |
000D88 |
Stephen M. Rader [États-Unis] | A Comparison of Characteristics of Intellectually Gifted and Non-Intellectually Gifted Adolescents and Young Adults Participating in Theatre Arts Programs |
000D92 |
John S. Powell [États-Unis] | ‘LE MALADE IMAGINAIRE’ |
000E29 |
Dena S. Davis [États-Unis] | Abortion in Jewish Thought: A Study in Casuistry |
000E41 |
Roger Soder [États-Unis] | The ethics of the rhetoric of teacher professionalization |
000E61 |
Bettye B. Burkhalter [États-Unis] ; James E. Mclean [États-Unis] ; James P. Curtis [États-Unis] ; George S. James [États-Unis] | Public school teachers in the U.S. evaluate the educational impact of student space experiments launched by expendable vehicles, aboard Skylab, and aboard Space Shuttle |
000F16 |
Pamela Bacarisse [États-Unis] | CHIVALRY AND “CAMP” SENSIBILITY IN DON QUIJOTE, WITH SOME THOUGHTS ON THE NOVELS OF MANUEL PUIG |
000F28 |
P. R. Masani [États-Unis] | Wiener’s Literary Predilections and Initiatives. His Concept of Art |
000F31 |
Emanuel Levy [États-Unis] | SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND GENERATIONS IN ART: |
000F36 |
E. Javal [États-Unis] ; K. J. Ciuffreda [États-Unis] ; N. Bassil [États-Unis] | Essay on the physiology of reading |
000F44 |
E. Eugene Helm [États-Unis] | The editorial transmission of C.P.E. Bach's music |
000F47 |
David T. Roy [États-Unis] | The Journal of Asian Studies |
000F80 |
Donald S. Cooper [États-Unis] | Voice: A historical perspective |
000F84 |
Denise Lutter [États-Unis] | Orchestra: Grades 6–8 |
001113 |
Ellen S. Fine [États-Unis] | LITERATURE AS RESISTANCE: SURVIVAL IN THE CAMPS |
001114 |
Kathleen Moretto Spencer ; Howard Mayer Brown [États-Unis] | How Alfonso della Viola tuned his viols, and how he transposed |
001200 |
Stephen A. Berger [États-Unis] ; Stephen C. Edberg [États-Unis] | Infectious Diseases in Persons of Leadership |
001212 |
Charles J. James [États-Unis] | Are You Listening? The Practical Components of Listening Comprehension |
001273 |
Pierre Cachia [États-Unis] | The Theatrical Movement of the Arabs |
001277 |
Don B. Wilmeth [États-Unis] | Review of "Laurence Senelick, David F. Cheshire, Ulrich Schneider, British Music-Hall 1840–1923 Archon Books (1981)" |
001281 |
Miriam Cooke [États-Unis] | Yaḥyā Ḥaqqī as Critic and Nationalist |
001307 |
Frederick Neumann [États-Unis] | Dotting… |
001326 |
Daniel Walden [États-Unis] | Neil Simon: Toward Act III? |
001346 |
Penelope Hartley [États-Unis] | A scheme for the classification of language tapes |
001410 |
Carl Schmidt [États-Unis] | JEAN-BAPTISTE LULLY: COLLECTED WORKS |
001422 |
Nancy Sandberg [États-Unis] | “Coming to Our Senses” |
001428 |
Thomas Crow [États-Unis] | THE OATH OF THE HORATII IN 1785: Painting and pre‐Revolutionary radicalism in France |
001472 |
Newell H. Long ; Arthur A. Horvath [États-Unis] ; Josephine C. Bell ; Lucie N. Landen [États-Unis] | A matter of ethics |
001493 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | REVIEWS OF BOOKS |
001533 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | REVIEWS OF BOOKS |
001535 |
Jack Crabbs [États-Unis] | Politics, History, and Culture in Nasser's Egypt |
001550 |
Dale A. Johnson [États-Unis] | Music in extra-large type |
001585 |
William Stalnaker [États-Unis] | Naples and Neapolitan Opera |
001586 |
Anthony Linick [États-Unis] | Britannia Rules the Air Waves: Television Programming in Transatlantic Perspective |
001587 |
James Browning [États-Unis] | A Concise History of Opera |
001596 |
Denis Stevens (musicologue) [États-Unis] | Robert M. Isherwood. Music in the Service of the King: France in the Seventeenth Century. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1973. Pp. xiv, 422. $17.50 |
001636 |
Arnold Fromme [États-Unis] | Performance Technique on Brass Instruments During the Seventeenth Century |
001637 |
Patrick Brady [États-Unis] | From traditional fallacies to structural hypotheses: Old and new conceptions in period style research |
001647 |
Afaf Lutfi Al-Sayyid Marsot [États-Unis] | The Cartoon in Egypt |
001654 |
D. W. Krummel [États-Unis] | Oblong Format in Early Music Books |
001680 |
Maximilian E. Novak [États-Unis] | Congreve's The Old Bachelor: From Formula to Art |
001706 |
Frederick Neumann [États-Unis] | FRENCH OVER-DOTTING |
001707 |
Sol Babitz [États-Unis] | CORRESPONDENCE |
001749 |
R. Phyllis Gelineau [États-Unis] | Music in Modern Media |
001766 |
Ronald L. Katz [États-Unis] ; Gail J. Katz [États-Unis] | SURGICAL INFILTRATION OF PRESSOR DRUGS AND THEIR INTERACTION WITH VOLATILE ANAESTHETICS |
001778 |
Norman Kiell [États-Unis] | Medicine and Art, 1934–1964: A Bibliography |
001799 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | REVIEWS OF RECORDS |
001836 |
Walter C. Welke [États-Unis] | Baton: Friend or Foe |
001841 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | REVIEWS OF RECORDS |
001852 |
Genevieve Miller [États-Unis] | Henry Schuman—An Appreciation |
001854 |
William Coleman [États-Unis] | A Note on the Early Relationship Between Georges Cuvier and Louis Agassiz |
001857 |
Gifford P. Orwen [États-Unis] | New Recipes for the Second Year Language Course |
001892 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | REVIEWS OF RECORDS |
001913 |
Marilyn Kornreich Davis [États-Unis] | What's Been Happening to Piano Lessons? |
001916 |
Ramona Strang Rodda [États-Unis] | How Does Your Choir Sound? |
001926 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | REVIEWS OF RECORDS |
001935 |
Otto F. Huettner [États-Unis] ; Leslie W. Johnson | Wanted: Teachers Who Have a Strong Affinity for Music |
001955 |
Howard Harrison [États-Unis] | A Course in Humanities |
001968 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | EDITORIAL |
001969 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | EDITORIAL |
001976 |
Lawrence H. Maddock [États-Unis] | EMERSON ON EDUCATION |
001998 |
Dana N. Peitersen [États-Unis] | Music Education and the Marching Band |
001999 |
Rufus A. Wheeler [États-Unis] | Group Planning for a Community Program |
001A18 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | EDITORIAL |
001A53 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | REVIEWS OF BOOKS |
001B01 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | EDITORIAL |
001B35 |
Paul Henry Lang [États-Unis] | EDITORIAL |
001C01 |
Albert Warner Dowling [États-Unis] | La Dernière Classe: A Suggested Plan for the Last French Class |
001C02 |
Albert Schinz [États-Unis] | L'Année Littéraire Mil Neuf Cent Trente‐Huit |
001C03 |
Girdler B. Fitch [États-Unis] | Intermediate Language Courses |
001C17 |
Mariele Schirmer [États-Unis] | The Place of Civilization in Modern Foreign Language Teaching |
001C20 |
Philip H. Churchman [États-Unis] | Our Hierarchy of Values |
001C23 |
Alfred Charles Adler [États-Unis] | Integrating the Teaching of Modern Foreign Languages with Mental Hygiene and Social Science |
001C37 |
Alphonse V. Roche [États-Unis] | The Teaching of Intonation in Modern Foreign Languages, with Special Reference to French |
001C39 |
Demetrio A. Cabarga [États-Unis] | Teaching Spanish by Radio |
001C59 |
Thomas H. Mcgrail [États-Unis] | NOVA SCOTIA IN EDINBURGH |
001C60 |
R. C. Archibald [États-Unis] | NAPIER'S SCOTS SONGS, Vol. iii. |
001C67 |
Arthur Minton [États-Unis] | The Song Program in the Assembly |
001C78 |
Edward N. Waters [États-Unis] | QUARTERLY BOOK-LIST |
001C81 |
Jeanne Vidon-Varney [États-Unis] | Notes and News |
001D84 |
George La Piana [États-Unis] | Foreign Groups in Rome during the First Centuries of the Empire |
001E84 |
R. C. W. [États-Unis] | THE MAKING OF FOLK-POETRY |
001F10 |
El Soltero [États-Unis] | “MAD ARCHY CAMPBELL” |
001F57 |
W. J. Richards [États-Unis] | CLOCK BY W. FRANKLIN |