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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.
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Internal worlds : a thematic study of the later novels of Robertson Davies

English, Zoë Collins January 1975 (has links)
No description available.
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Discerning the contemporary gnostic spirit in the novels of Robertson Davies.

Thorpe, Brian January 1989 (has links)
This dissertation is intended to demonstrate the presence of a contemporary gnostic spirit in the novels of Robertson Davies. / The dominance of Protestant puritanism in English Canadian culture is a frequent theme in the literature of the nation. In his writing, Robertson Davies counters the repressive dynamics of a society shaped by puritanism with an appeal to an alternate vision. This vision, which places greater value on self-knowledge, bears a strong affinity to the precepts of the ancient gnostics. / Davies' critique of an English Canadian context which appears to place higher value on morality than on spiritual adventures can be compared to the gnostic rejection of the material world in favour of knowledge of the inner self in relation to the divine. / The commitment to gnosis as a means of escape from a repressive environment to one of spiritual freedom is another mark of the connection between Davies' novels and the gnostic spirit. / The presence of revealer figures who initiate their hearers into the way of gnosis is found in both the writings of the ancient gnostics and in the novels of Robertson Davies. / Davies' treatment of the concepts of dualism, the nature of evil and human destiny bears a closer relationship to the ideas found in gnostic literature than to the doctrines of Judeo-Christian orthodoxy. / Finally, Davies' emphasis on the importance of the individual in the quest for self-knowledge reflects a gnostic suspicion of communal values. / The identification of the relationship between Davies' writing and the spirit of gnosticism provides a good case study of the way in which theological notions influence and are influenced by a particular cultural context.
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Three contemporary Anglo-Welsh regional novelists : Jack Jones, Rhys Davies and Hilda Vaughan.

Adam, Gustav Felix. January 1949 (has links)
Bern, Phil. I Diss. - Auch im Buchh. bei Francke, Bern.
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The poet as philosopher a study of three philosophical poems : Nosce teipsum, the essay on man, In memorium /

Holmes, Mabel Dodge. January 1921 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1921. / "Books referred to in the preparation of the foregoing discussion": p. 187-190.
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Discerning the contemporary gnostic spirit in the novels of Robertson Davies.

Thorpe, Brian January 1989 (has links)
No description available.
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Preparo e caracterização de um candidato a material de referência de siliceto de urânio - U3Si2 / Preparation and characterization of a candidate for uranium silicide reference material - U3Si2

Santana, Luciana Vieira de 29 July 2019 (has links)
De acordo com a Norma CNEN-NN-2.02,1999, as instalações nucleares brasileiras devem usar sistemas de medição que permitem a determinação de seus inventários de materiais nucleares e também avaliar e verificar a qualidade de seus sistemas de medição por meio da participação dos laboratórios envolvidos em programas de intercomparação, além do uso de materiais de referência e materiais de referências certificado. Neste contexto, este estudo relata os esforços para assegurar o preparo e caracterização do primeiro material de referência para matriz de siliceto de urânio que visa garantir a qualidade do combustível nuclear produzido no Brasil. Foram investigados os teores de urânio, silício e impurezas em 8 amostras analisadas em triplicata para o estudo de homogeneidade e 12 amostras para o estudo de estabilidade. Foi utilizada a análise de variância para fornecer informações sobre a variabilidade em massa e o grau de não homogeneidade. A caracterização do material se deu por meio de um estudo comparativo entre 3 laboratórios independentes. A caracterização do material nuclear foi realizada aplicando a titulação potenciométrica por \"Davies & Gray/NBL\" para a determinação das concentrações de urânio, e a determinação gravimétrica para as concentrações de silício, métodos recomendados pela Agencia Internacional de Energia Atômica. O teor de impurezas foi determinado por espectrometria de emissão com fonte de plasma induzido (ICPOES), após separação previa da matriz. Comparativamente, foi aplicada a técnica de fluorescência de raios X com energia dispersiva (WDXRF). Foram considerados como valores certificados aqueles cujos resultados de concentração foram obtidos com incertezas expandidas relativas inferiores a 20 %. Esse limite foi escolhido como o adequado para o uso pretendido para o material de referência e para a determinação dos elementos na matriz nas condições desse estudo. / According to CNEN-NN-2.02.1999, Brazilian nuclear facilities must use measurement systems that allow the determination of their nuclear material inventories and also evaluate and verify the quality of their measurement systems through the participation of laboratories. Involved in intercomparison programs, in addition to the use of reference materials and certified reference materials. In this context, this study reports the efforts to ensure the preparation and characterization of the first reference material for uranium silicate matrix that aims to guarantee the quality of nuclear fuel produced in Brazil. Uranium, silicon and impurities contents were investigated in 8 samples analyzed in triplicate for the homogeneity study and 12 samples for the stability study. Variance analysis was used to provide information on mass variability and degree of inhomogeneity. The characterization of the material was made through a comparative study between 3 independent laboratories. The characterization of nuclear material was performed by applying potentiometric titration by \"Davies & Gray / NBL\" for determination of uranium concentrations and gravimetric determination for silicon concentrations, methods recommended by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The impurity content was determined by induced plasma source emission spectrometry (ICPOES) after prior matrix separation. By comparison, the energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) technique was applied. Certified values were those whose concentration results were obtained with relative expanded uncertainties of less than 20%. This limit was chosen as appropriate for the intended use of the reference material and for the determination of elements in the matrix under the conditions of this study.
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The use of parody in Peter Maxwell Davies' Taverner and related works.

Pilkington, Shirley Anne. January 1990 (has links)
Parody is a concept central to much of the work of Peter Maxwell Davies. In this study the First Fantasia on an In Nomine by John Taverner, the Seven In Nomine, the Second Fantasia on an In Nomine by John Taverner and the opera Taverner are used as case studies of Davies' use of parody. Three categories of parody are discerned: parody in its pre-Baroque sense which entails the use of musical material from pre-existing compositions; parody in its modern sense whereby a particular work or style is imitated in such a manner that the source is ridiculed or satirized; and the non-satirical parody of compositional devices, forms or other features characteristic of a particular musical period. All four works examined in this study use the 'In nomine' by the sixteenth-century composer John Taverner as a source of pre-compositional musical material. Each of Davies' In Nomine works is examined in detail and the composer's use of the device and its function in each instance is discussed. The chronological consideration of the In Nomine compositions, and of Taverner in particular, reveals a gradual change in the manner in which Davies employed parody in his compositions. Attention is thus given to the transition from the emphasis on parody in the Renaissance sense to the emphasis on parody in its modern sense and it is shown. that this transition clearly parallels the change that was taking place within Davies' general compositional style during the sixties. In conclusion, some reasons for the predominant role played by parody in Davies' output and the preoccupation with musical materials derived from the pre-Baroque are suggested, in order to show the relevance of Davies' use of parody within a twentieth-century context. / Thesis (M.Mus.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1990.
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An analysis of the Sonata for Trumpet and Piano by Peter Maxwell Davies, identifying the use of historical forms, and the implications for performance.

Adduci, Kathryn James 08 1900 (has links)
The Sonata for Trumpet and Piano by Peter Maxwell Davies is one of his earliest works, and a notoriously difficult work to perform. While using serialism and other twentieth-century compositional techniques, this work also uses older historical forms, including sonata-allegro and sonata-rondo forms. An analysis of the work is presented, identifying the older historical forms, and considerations for performers when making decisions on how to perform the work are provided.
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The Fool-Saint and the Fat Lady: an Exploration of Freaks and Saints in Robertson Davies's The Deptford Trilogy

McClinton, Jennifer A. (Jennifer Anne) 12 1900 (has links)
In The Deptford Trilogy, Robertson Davies uses the circus freaks and the Roman Catholic Saints who influence the main characters to illustrate the duality inherent in all human beings.
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The changing role of the Church of England through the use of its community buildings : Newham 1945-2010

Brown, John January 2014 (has links)
This thesis seeks to re-examine theories of religious decline in the inner-city. From Edward Wickham (Church and People in an Industrial City) to Callum Brown (The Death of Christian Britain), decline and death have defined inner-city Christianity. In the late twentieth century the Church of England in Newham began a process of renewal by creating combined churches and community centres in a number of its parishes. Examining the motivation behind these projects creates a more nuanced understanding of the present secularization debate. Four churches were chosen that underwent this process to reflect the diversity and complexity of this approach. This work draws on minutes, reports, newspapers, interviews and oral histories. This is a study of how one area of East London renewed itself, inspired by the theological approach of J. G. Davies and his followers. Far from discovering the Church in its death knell, evidence emerges of an energetic, highly motivated Christian community, able to draw funds and expertise into this process of renewal. The Church of England is still willing to reassert its mission to the inner-city and expand its sphere of influence to encompass communal activities in a process of reclaiming a role within Newham life. The Anglican Church has defied notions of decline and secularization, and this study reveals an inner-city part of London that has a thriving religious culture. The renewal of its buildings has enabled the church to carve a role out within the community that ensure it remains positive, financially stable and numerically more resilient that its suburban neighbours. This suggests that the predictions of the death of Christian Britain are premature in this instant and arguments about decline have to be further evaluated in the light of this study.

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