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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Le "Memoriale historiarum" de Jean de Saint-Victor : un historien et sa communauté au début du XIVe siècle /

Guyot-Bachy, Isabelle. January 2000 (has links)
Th.--Paric--École pratique des hautes études, 1996. / Bibliogr. p. 571-588. Index.
22

Le Chapitre national et épiscopal de Saint-Denis : étude historique et canonique : 1806-1895 : thèse présentée à la Faculté canonique de l'Institut catholique de Paris en vue de l'obtention du doctorat, 1938... /

Friedmann, Adrien, January 1938 (has links)
Thèse--Droit canonique--Paris--Institut catholique, 1938. / Contient un choix de documents en latin et en français. Bibliogr. f. I-III.
23

El concepto cristológico en Santa Teresa de Jesús y San Ignacio de Loyola: Una aproximación desde sus principales escritos / The christological concept in Saint Teresa of Avila and Saint Ignatius of Loyola: An approach from their main works

Piedrahita, Carlos A. January 2018 (has links)
Thesis advisor: André Brouillette / Thesis advisor: Barton Geger / Thesis (STL) — Boston College, 2018. / Submitted to: Boston College. School of Theology and Ministry. / Discipline: Sacred Theology.
24

Saint-Evremond als Vorläufer der Aufklärung /

Jaspers, Michael. January 1900 (has links)
Diss.--Münster, 2001. / Résumé en anglais et en français. Bibliogr. p. 357-392.
25

Les idées et les opinions littéraires des saint-simoniens (1825-1835) /

Régnier, Philippe, January 1983 (has links)
Th. 3e cycle--Lettres--Paris 3, 1983. / Bibliogr. f. 799-853. Index.
26

Saint-John Perse, poète et critique /

Bel Lakhdar, Abdelhak, January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Thèse d'État--Fès--Université Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, 1998. / Bibliogr. p. 273-280. Index.
27

The development of a trickle irrigation system for banana (Musa spp.) production in St. Lucia.

Madramootoo, Chandra Alastair, 1954- January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
28

Man and the North Shore : a study in environmental response

Tyman, John Langton, 1935- January 1961 (has links)
“What I have tried to do in this and in all my writing on the early days of this country is what the artist does when he paints a sketch of a Canadian scene or a Canadian person. I have tried to select something that is beautiful or significant or interesting or essential to an understanding of ourselves. I have tried to tell the stories of personalities, men and women who have by their human qualities, aspirations, and activities, given substance to our history, whose loves and hates and fears and achievements have been woven into the very fabric of our Canadian consciousness. I have tried to say, as the painter says, ‘here is something I think you would like to know,’ ‘here is something that has significance’ or ‘here is something that may evoke your love or pride or indignation I as the case may be.” (IO:x) This, in very simple terms, has been my aim here - to paint a picture, or rather a series of pictures of the North Shore, past and present, from the viewpoint of the human geographer. I make no claim to be a historian, nor to have encompassed the full range of material available. Rather, I have selected from the accounts of yesteryear certain aspects which have an attraction for me personally, in the hope that these might also be of interest to others. In brief, I have attempted to write an academic treatise which will yet prove acceptable to the ‘reading public.‘ [...] / fr
29

Man and the North Shore : a study in environmental response

Tyman, John Langton, 1935- January 1961 (has links)
“What I have tried to do in this and in all my writing on the early days of this country is what the artist does when he paints a sketch of a Canadian scene or a Canadian person. I have tried to select something that is beautiful or significant or interesting or essential to an understanding of ourselves. I have tried to tell the stories of personalities, men and women who have by their human qualities, aspirations, and activities, given substance to our history, whose loves and hates and fears and achievements have been woven into the very fabric of our Canadian consciousness. I have tried to say, as the painter says, ‘here is something I think you would like to know,’ ‘here is something that has significance’ or ‘here is something that may evoke your love or pride or indignation I as the case may be.” (IO:x) This, in very simple terms, has been my aim here - to paint a picture, or rather a series of pictures of the North Shore, past and present, from the viewpoint of the human geographer. I make no claim to be a historian, nor to have encompassed the full range of material available. Rather, I have selected from the accounts of yesteryear certain aspects which have an attraction for me personally, in the hope that these might also be of interest to others. In brief, I have attempted to write an academic treatise which will yet prove acceptable to the ‘reading public.‘ [...] / fr
30

Man and the North Shore : a study in environmental response

Tyman, John Langton, 1935- January 1961 (has links)
“What I have tried to do in this and in all my writing on the early days of this country is what the artist does when he paints a sketch of a Canadian scene or a Canadian person. I have tried to select something that is beautiful or significant or interesting or essential to an understanding of ourselves. I have tried to tell the stories of personalities, men and women who have by their human qualities, aspirations, and activities, given substance to our history, whose loves and hates and fears and achievements have been woven into the very fabric of our Canadian consciousness. I have tried to say, as the painter says, ‘here is something I think you would like to know,’ ‘here is something that has significance’ or ‘here is something that may evoke your love or pride or indignation I as the case may be.” (IO:x) This, in very simple terms, has been my aim here - to paint a picture, or rather a series of pictures of the North Shore, past and present, from the viewpoint of the human geographer. I make no claim to be a historian, nor to have encompassed the full range of material available. Rather, I have selected from the accounts of yesteryear certain aspects which have an attraction for me personally, in the hope that these might also be of interest to others. In brief, I have attempted to write an academic treatise which will yet prove acceptable to the ‘reading public.‘ [...] / fr

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