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  • 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.
1

Syracuse, a study in urban geography

Faigle, Eric Henry, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Michigan, 1935. / Mimeographed. Bibliography: 5 leaves at end.
2

Materialien zur Entwicklungssoziologie, dargelegt am Beispiel der Provinz Syrakus (Ost-Sizilien).

Moser, Gerhard S., January 1972 (has links)
Diss.--Heidelberg. / Bibliography: p. 228-237.
3

De Dionysio Minore Syracusarum tyranno dissertatio historica quam ... /

Zenzes, Joannes. January 1870 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Academia Regia Monasteriensi, 1870. / Filmed with: Wennemer, J. / De Pacuvio inprimis de eius Antiopae, Dulorestis Ilionaeque fragmentis -- Plato ; Nordstrom, J.S. / Platonis Phaedo suethice redditus -- Ostermayer, F. / De historia fabulari in comoediis Plautinis -- Pauer, P. / De rerum ab Agricola in Britannia gestarum narratione Tacitea -- Voretzsch, H.B. / De inscriptione Cretensi qua continetur Lyttiorum et Boloentiorum foedus -- Vorlaender, W. / De Catulli ad Lesbiam carminibus -- Tyrwhitt, T. / Dissertatio de Babrio fabularum Aesopearum scriptore -- Unger, R.A. / Libri primi Thebanarum rerum specimen -- Urlichs, L. von / Skopas in Attika -- Fritsche, F.V. / Quaestiones Lucianeae -- Hyperides ; Schneidewin, F.W. / Hyperidis orationes duae ex papyro Ardeniano editae -- Schneidewin, F.W. / Diana Phacelitis et Orestes apud Rheginos et Siculos -- Seyffert, O. / Quaestiones metricarum particula : de bacchiacorum versuum usu Plautino -- Weyland, P. / De Nubibus Aristophanis -- Wichers, R.H.E. / De coloniis veterum -- Wellmann, E. / Philosophie des Stoikers Zenon -- Weissenborn, E. / De adjectivis compositis Homericis -- Sudhaus, S. / Prolegomenon ad Philodemi Rhetorica -- Naber, S.A. / Specimen philologicum inaugurale de fide Andocidis orationis De mysteriis -- Wagner, F.W. / De Evenis poetis elegiacis eorumque carminibus -- Volckmann, E. / De Herodiani vita, scriptis, fideque -- Vl̲ker, C.C.C. / Commentationis de C. Cornelii Galli Foroiuliensis vita et scriptis pars prior -- Volkmann, R. / De Nicandri Colophonii vita et scriptis -- Weclewski, S. / De Sophoclis Oedipo Rege commentatio -- Weber, G. / De Gytheo et Lacedaemoniorum rebus navalibus -- Wimmer, H. / Observationes Livianae -- Voelkel, H. / De Chaucorum nomine sedibusque ac rebus gestis -- Ziegeler, E. / De Luciano poetarum judice et imitatore -- Zanolli, A.A. / De Pseudophocylidea -- Ziel, E. / Ueber die dramatische Exposition -- Woelffel, H. / Emendationes in Cornelii Taciti libros -- Wehr, J. / Quaestiones Aristophaneae -- Cobet, C.G. ; Witzschel, A. / Scholia antiqua in Euripidis Tragoedias. Includes bibliographical references.
4

An examination of the Mormon settlement of Syracuse, Utah /

Tucker, J. Kent. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Brigham Young University. Dept. of History. / Bibliography: leaves 108-112.
5

Il concetto di regno nel pensiero dello ps. Ecfanto : le fonti e i trattati "Peri basileias /

Squilloni, Antonella. January 1991 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Tesi del dottorato--Filosofia--Firenze--Istituto universitario europeo, 1988. / "Peri basileias" est mentionné en caractères grecs sur la couv. Contient la trad. italienne des textes "Peri basileias" de Ecfante, Diotogène et Sthénidas, p. 22-33. Bibliogr. p. 199-213. Index.
6

An Analysis of the Background Data of Fifty Students Who Failed in the College of Home Economics, Syracuse University

Grimes, Mary Xantha 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of academic failure has been of real concern to the administration and faculty at Syracuse University. The study at hand is concerned specifically with the problem in the College of Home Economics. Through a study of the data known about students at the time of entrance into the College, it was thought that a better basis for selection night be recommended for the admission of students to the College. Such questions as the following arise in the mind of the research worker: 1. Do the group psychological tests given at the University at the time of entrance give us one basis by which we may predict probable academic success or failure? 2. Are the known high school quartiles dependable bases for selection of successful students? 3. Are there factors in the family backgrounds of these students that.may be significant in their selection? 4. Does an objective personality test have validity as a predictive factor in the success of a student? 5. Do we have any anecdotal records that reveal significant differences in personal adjustment between successful and failed students? 6. Are we able to predict the probable success of failed students upon readmission? 7. Do we have any combination of factors that may be significant in predicting the probable success of a student?
7

Timoleon und die Neugründung von Syrakus /

Smarczyk, Bernhard, January 2003 (has links)
Texte en partie issu de: Habilitationsschrift--Universität Köln, 1997. Titre de soutenance : Syngeneia - Zwischenstaatliche Verwandtschaft und Stammesdenken in der griechischen Poliswelt vom 6. Jahrhundert vor Christus bis zum Beginn des Hellenismus. / Bibliogr. p. 182-187.
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Commento testuale ai frammenti di Epicarmo / Commentaire textuel des fragments d'Epicharme

Tosetti, Sara 23 March 2018 (has links)
Ce travail de thèse est une contribution à l’étude de la comédie dorienne du Vème siècle av. J.-C. à travers l’analyse des textes de son représentant majeur, Epicharme de Syracuse. Les fragments authentiques qu’on peut attribuer à un drame spécifique sont examinés et chaque texte est suivi d’un commentaire détaillé de ses particularités linguistiques, dramaturgiques et de contenu. Le but de la recherche a été savoir comme Epicharme s’inscrivait dans le panorama culturel sicilien où il vécut, d’étudier son utilisation de la variation linguistique et de rechercher les spécificités de ses drames.Pour répondre à ces questions, il a fallu adopter une approche interdisciplinaire car il n’est pas possible d’aborder l’ensemble de ces thématiques dans la seule littérature grecque du Vème siècle. Une contribution essentielle à ce travail vient des études d’histoire de la langue grecque et de la dialectologie, qui ont permis de définir les particularités linguistiques du dialecte dorien de Syracuse et de souligner d’éventuelles différences présentes dans les textes du comédien. Dans le commentaire, en effet, la confrontation est continue entre la forme linguistique adoptée par Epicharme et la forme correspondante en dialecte ionien-attique. S’avère également importante la contribution de la sociolinguistique, une théorie qui donne son importance à l’influence exercée sur la langue par ceux qui la parlent. L’étude des textes d’Epicharme examine, en même temps, s’il existe des éléments linguistiques permettant de caractériser un personnage selon son statut social, sa provenance et son genre sexuel. Les résultats obtenus de l’étude linguistique et textuelle sont considérables.Epicharme met en scène des sujets mythologiques, historiques et des situations de la vie quotidienne, en mélangeant de la parodie et du travestissement. Surtout deux personnages, Héraclès et Ulysse, apparaissent souvent dans les drames d’Epicharme, où ils deviennent les protagonistes d’un certain nombre d’événements. Par ailleurs, la quantité et la longueur des listes et des catalogues dans les fragments d’Epicharme est également importante car ils répondent à des objectifs comiques. Il est probable, en outre que, au moins dans certains drames, un choeur comique était prévu, même s’il est difficile de déterminer combien de personnes le composaient et quelle était sa fonction. Du point de vue linguistique, les textes du comédien sont composés en dialecte dorien de Syracuse, bien que certaines expressions spécifiques d’autres dialectes apparaissent quelquefois. En outre, les fragments semblent parfois témoigner d’une variation synchronique en acte dans la langue parlée. En conclusion, la production comique d’Epicharme montre un notable caractère régional, qui découle que ce soit de son choix d’écrire en dialecte dorien comme des nombreuses références aux produits traditionnels et aux histoires locales. Toutefois, la langue et les arguments du poète sont largement influencés par l’environnement culturel et politique de la Sicile du V siècle av.-J.Ch. et montrent les relations entre le comédien de Syracuse et les auteurs contemporains, dont le plus important est Eschyle. / This thesis is a contribution to the study of the Dorian comedy of the 5th century BC. J. - C. through the analysis of the texts of its major representative, Epicharme of Syracuse. The authentic fragments that can be attributed to a specific drama are examined and each text is followed by a detailed commentary on its linguistic, dramaturgical and content features. The aim of the research was to know how Epicharme was part of the Sicilian cultural panorama where he lived, to study his use of linguistic variation and to search for the specificities of his dramas.To answer these questions, it was necessary to adopt an interdisciplinary approach because it is not possible to tackle all these themes in the only Greek literature of the fifth century. An essential contribution to this work comes from studies of the history of the Greek language and dialectology, which made it possible to define the linguistic peculiarities of the Dorian dialect of Syracuse and to highlight any differences present in the actor's texts. In the commentary, in fact, the confrontation is present between the linguistic form adopted by Epicharme and the corresponding form in the Ionian-Attic dialect. Equally important is the contribution of sociolinguistics, a theory that gives importance to the influence exerted on the language by those who speak it. The study of Epicharme's texts examines, at the same time, whether there are linguistic elements making it possible to characterize a character according to his social status, his origin and his sexual gender. The results obtained from the linguistic and textual study are considerable. Epicharme portrays mythological, historical and everyday situations, mixing parody and travesty. Especially two characters, Heracles and Ulysses, often appear in the dramas of Epicharme, where they become the protagonists of a number of events. Moreover, the quantity and length of lists and catalogs in Epicharme's fragments is also important because they serve comic purposes. It is likely that, at least in some dramas, a comic choir was planned, although it is difficult to determine how many people composed it and what its function was. From the linguistic point of view, the comedian's texts are composed in Syracuse's Dorian dialect, although some specific expressions of other dialects sometimes appear. In addition, the fragments sometimes seem to testify to a synchronic variation in action in the spoken language. In conclusion, the comic production of Epicharme shows a notable regional character, which follows that it is his choice to write in Dorian dialect as many references to traditional products and local stories. However, the language and arguments of the poet are largely influenced by the cultural and political environment of Sicily in the fifth century BC. and show the relations between the comedian of Syracuse and the contemporary authors, the most important of which is Aeschylus.
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An Examination of the Mormon Settlement of Syracuse, Utah

Tucker, J. Kent 01 January 1987 (has links)
The history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly referred to as the "Mormon" church, has been well researched, yet little has been written about individual community histories. This work centers on the small Mormon community of Syracuse, Utah, located about twenty-five miles north of Salt Lake City on the eastern shore of the Great Salt Lake. From its inception in 1877 through 1987, the community of Syracuse continues to be dominated by the Latter-day Saint (Mormon) influence. This thesis examines the development of this LDS Church settlement, giving emphasis to the early history of the area, prominent families and their roles in business, civic, and church matters, economic advancements in the area and their effects upon the community, the ecclesiastical leaders' direction within the community, and finally population expansions which have taken place in Syracuse.
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Kulte von Korinth und Syrakus : Vergleich zwischen einer Metropolis und ihrer Apoikia /

Reichert-Südbeck, Petra. January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss.--Philosophische Fakultät I--Würzburg--Julius-Maximilians-Universität, 1995. / Notes bibliogr.

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