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Related Historical Sciences --- History & Archaeology --- Numismatics --- monnaies antiques --- Grèce classique --- mythologie grecque --- Sculpture antique --- Grèce archaïque
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Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a specialty rooted in dentistry and forged in academic medical centers in departments of surgery, as the surgical specialty well equipped to care for conditions of the mouth, jaws, head and neck. Today oral and maxillofacial surgeons are advancing cancer care, neurosciences, understanding the pathology of the region, managing congenital and acquired deformities among others. In the process this specialty is improving the lives of our patients with better function, appearance, self esteem and longevity.
Maxilla --- Surgery. --- Maxillofacial surgery --- Oral & maxillofacial surgery
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Winner of the Jean-Pierre Barricelli Prize given by the International Conference on RomanticismThis original study explores the new idea of theory that emerged in the wake of the French Revolution. Leon Chai sees in the Romantic age a significant movement across several broad fields of intellectual endeavor, from theoretical concepts to an attempt to understand how they arise. He contends that this movement led to a spatial treatment of concepts, the primacy of development over concepts, and the creation of metatheory, or the formal analysis of theory. Chai begins with P. B. Shelley on the need for conceptual framework, or theory. He then considers how Friedrich Wolf and Friedrich Schlegel shift from a preoccupation with antiquity to a heightened self-awareness of Romantic nostalgia for that lost past. He finds a similar reflexivity in Napoleon's battle plan at Jena and, subsequently, in Hegel's move from substance to subject. Chai then turns to the sciences: Xavier Bichat's rejection of the idea of a unitary vital principle for life as process; the chemical theory of matter developed by Humphry Davy; and the work of Évariste Galois, whose proof of the solvability of equations using radicals ushered in the age of metatheory. Chai concludes with reactions to theory: Coleridge's proposal of the conflict between reason and understanding as a model of theory, Mary Shelley's effort to replace theory with a different kind of relationship to external others, and Hölderlin's reflection on the limits of representation and the possibility of fulfillment beyond it.
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Die literarische Beschreibung zeigt sich als eines der zentralen Elemente spätantiker Dichtung. Sie dient dabei insofern in einer Doppelrolle, als sie in einem Wechselspiel sowohl der Repräsentation multisensorischer Wahrnehmungen als auch der Durchbrechung der durch sie erzeugten Illusion durch metapoetische Diskurse zuarbeitet. Diese Selbstreferentialität macht die spätantike Deskription zum Raum einer intensiven literarischen Kommunikation zwischen Dichter und Leserschaft in unterschiedlichen Gattungen und Kontexten. Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht anhand ausgewählter Werke der zwischen dem späten 4. und dem frühen 5. Jh. wirkenden Dichter Claudian, Prudenz und Ausonius systematisch die textuellen Strategien der Beschreibung. Dabei werden die Texte unter Beachtung antiker Konzeptualisierungen der descriptio und unter Zuhilfenahme moderner literatur- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Modelle analysiert. Die Texte zeigen dabei sowohl eine Weiterführung als auch eine Intensivierung bereits bestehender Traditionen, die sich in einer produktiven Nutzung von Intertexten, einer komplexen Medialität und einer mit Distanz und Nähe spielenden Textwelt äußern.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical. --- Late Antiquity. --- Latin literature. --- description. --- poetics.
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