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         Ramus Peter:     more books (25)
  1. Peter Ramus and Educational Reformatic of the Sixteenth Century by Frank Pierrepont Graves, 2009-02-11
  2. Arguments in Rhetoric Against Quintilian: Translation and Text of Peter Ramus's Rhetoricae Distinctiones in Quintilianum (Landmarks in Rhetoric and Public Address) by Peter Ramus, 2010-08-27
  3. Peter Ramus and the educational reformation of the sixteenth century by Frank Pierrepont Graves, 2010-08-06
  4. The Logike 1574 by Peter Ramus, 1966
  5. Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the art of Reason. offered with: Ramus and Talon Inventory: A Short-title Inventory of the Published Works of Peter Ramus (1515-1572) and of Omer Talon (ca. 1510-1562) in their original and in their variously altered forms by Walter J. Ong, 1958
  6. Peter Ramus's Attack on Cicero: Text and Translation of Ramus's 'Brutinae Quaestiones.': An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Joseph S. Freedman, 1994-06-22
  7. Peter Ramus And The Educational Reformation Of The Sixteenth Century by Frank Pierrepont Graves, 2010-09-10
  8. Peter Ramus and the Educational Reformation of the Sixteenth Century by Frank Pierrepont Graves, 1912
  9. Ramus and Talon Inventory: A short-title inventory of the published works of Peter Ramus (1515-1572) and of Omer Talon (ca. 1510-1562) in their original and in their variously altered forms, with related material by Walter J. Ong, 1958
  10. Peter Ramus And The Educational Reformation Of The Sixteenth Century by Frank Pierrepont Graves, 2010-09-10
  11. RAMUS, PETER(15151572): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Walter, S.J. Ong, 2006
  12. Peter Ramus's Attack on Cicero: Text and Translation of Ramus's brutinae Quaestiones
  13. Arguments in Rhetoric Against Quintilian Translation and Text of PeterRamus's "Rhetoricae Distinctiones in Quintilianum (1549)" by Peter; Newlands, Carole Ramus, 1986-01-01
  14. Dialecticae Institutiones. Aristotelicae Animadversiones. Faksimile-Neudruck der Ausgaben Paris 1543 by Peter Ramus, 1964

81. Untitled
Translate this page UP, 1960. Graves, FP peter ramus and the Educational Reformationof the Sixteenth Century, New York, MacMillan, 1912. Hooykaas, R
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Notice biographique
Dialecticae partitiones de 1543 et ses Aristotelicae animadversiones
P. Ramus : Aristotelicae animadversiones , Paris, 1543. P. Ramus : M. T. Ciceronis (...) somnium scipionis (...) cum notis , Paris, 1546. P. Ramus : M. T. Ciceronis De Fato liber (...) explicatus , Paris, Vascosan, 1550. P. Ramus : P. Rami oratio (...) anno 1551 , Paris, David, 1551. P. Ramus : Pro philosophia parisiensis Academiae disciplina oratio , Paris, Grandin, 1551. P. Ramus : , Paris, 1562. P. Ramus : Institutionum dialecticarum libri tres , Paris, David, 1552. P. Ramus : P. Ramii professoris regii et Audomari Talaei collectanae praefationes (...) , Paris, Vallesens, 1577. P. Ramus : Commentarium de Religione Christiana libri IV , Francfort, 1576. P. Ramus : Scholarum metaphysicarum in totidem metaphysicos libros Aristotelis , Francfort, 1583. P. Ramus : Petrus Ramus, Dialecticae Institutiones, Aristotelicae Animadversiones , Faksimile-Neudruck der Ausgaben Paris 1543, ed. W. Risse, Stuttgart, F. Fromann Vlg, 1964. P. Ramus :

82. Parish / Ward Details - The Council - RDC
01797 280348 Email cllr.nicholas.ramus@rother.gov.uk. County Councillor.peter Jones Leasam Grange Leasam Lane Rye Foreign TN31 7JE Tel.
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83. Georgetown: The Catholic School Manuscript Book Collection
Author ramus, peter in Latin 1557 leaves 119. Text 5/3 Oratio deLegatione Author ramus, peter in Latin 1557 leaves 90-108.
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The Catholic School Manuscript Book Collection
The Catholic School Manuscript Book Collection consists of sixty-two bound manuscript volumes, mostly of academic or devotional nature. The volumes have been grouped into five series by subject matter, due to the lack of other unifying characteristics: Series I, Theology and Philosophy; Series II, Mathematics, Science and Rhetoric; Series III, History, Literature and Law; Series IV, Devotional and Religious Works; Series V, Various School Texts. Within each Series the volumes are arranged in a loose chronological progression, with the undated volumes placed first. Concessions made to storage constraints, however, have forced a few exceptions to this arrangement. Although the Series divisions seem somewhat arbitrary, the present separation is based upon a loose hierarchy founded on the importance of the disciplines involved (using, in general, a nineteenth-century Jesuit point of view), or upon the seriousness of the particular text. This has caused some inconsistencies; for example, an Arithmetic text has been placed in the last series of School books rather than in the series with mathematics and science, because of the basic nature of the work. For the purposes of this division, Rhetoric covers composition, oratory and general literary studies; these texts make up part of the Second Series. Strictly grammatical texts and manuscript translations, however, are found in Series III. Also in the third Series, history is used in its broadest sense and includes biography. Finally, the rather subtle division between theological and religious works attempts to separate the theoretical and doctrinal texts, found in Series I, from the polemical or apologetic works, and from rules for religious observance and prayer books. These latter volumes make up Series IV.

84. Club Championships 2002 Results
Poynton, Allan, S/G, 2nd, 4, 793, 106, 899, 1136, 1929, ramus, peter,S/G, 2nd, 4, 788, 98, 886, 1139, 1927, Pedersen, Kris, S/G, 2nd, 4, 597,149, 746, 1004, 1601,
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85. Alexander Berkman To Max Nettlau, Aug. 19, 1931
address is the museum in the winter and D***ter, in peter Kropotkin's house You mayhave heard by Kelly the ramus infancy about Sigfried Nacht, against which
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/berkman/iishberkman/berkMNc
An Online Research Center on the History and Theory of Anarchism Home Search About Us Contact Us ... Critics Corner The Cynosure Michael Bakunin William Godwin Emma Goldman Peter Kropotkin ... Bright but Lesser Lights Cold Off The Presses Pamphlets Periodicals Anarchist History Worldwide Movements ... Graphics This letter is part of the International Institute for Social History's Alexander Berkman archive and appears in Anarchy Archives with ISSH's permission. Vien, August 19, 1931 Dear Comrade, what can I possibly know that you do not know better on that subject? The address is the museum in the winter and D***ter, in Peter Kropotkin's house, in the summer both generally known and sufficient. Banks have to adhere to public regulations and could only deal with Soviet Banks. These must be obliged to charge or pay with dollars at the ruinous low rate at which ***vellars are forced to charge them at the fr***teer. Thus, obviously, a private way to forward real dollars would be to the advantage of the addressee. Is there such a way? I ignore it. Our comrade M. Ko** might know and others might know. I do not. But it would be a pity not to inquire and let the money be reduced by official sp*liation and banking charges. It would also be regrettable to delay spending, as, I fear, all that can be sent is exceedingly welcome, personally or for the cost of the museum salaries. The channels by which other money has been sent to the museum, ought to be known. Her daughter ought to know. Mrs. Kelly's friend, the young lady who was in the War***ine and sold us twenty minutes on such mal**ers (under which conditions foreigners could buy things etc.) would know, only they are sailing Kelly on the 22, to Pate, to *each him. But perhaps Kelly told you of her and you can find her; she seemed to know all these things.

86. Classical
Volumes I and II. ramus. peter. The Logike of the Moste Excellent PhilosopherP. ramus Martyr. Tr. Roland MacIlmaine, Ed. Catherine Dunne.
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  • To trace the historical development, changes, and disjunctures of several key issues and concepts in written discourse from the Sophists to the 17th Century To investigate the employment of these issues and concepts in primary rhetorical texts To examine conflicting interpretations in the secondary scholarship that help construct these issues To develop a richly textured, complex understanding of these issues and rhetorical texts To become familiar with historiographical modes of inquiry
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    87. Antiquariat Peter Petrej
    Translate this page 1912. Ferrer, Franisco - Pierre ramus Sein Leben und sein Werk €94.00 CHF 140.00 mehr Infos. Adler, Alfred - Leonhard Seif, Lad.
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    88. Mike Ramus's `Fine' Arts
    This and That The Art of Michael ramus, Rider University Art Gallery Exhibitorsinclude Selena Persico, peter Roos, Robert Borsuk, Ken Kaplowitz, William van
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    Mike Ramus's `Fine' Arts
    A sk Mike Ramus about his art, and he's apt to tell you he doesn't like "art talk." "A lot of that stuff seems ridiculous." He makes art, and just about always has, but that's it he's not a gallery-talk kind of guy. Harry I. Naar, Rider University gallery director, discovered this during preparations for the retrospective exhibition, "This and That: The Art of Michael Ramus," opening Thursday, November 7, at Rider, with a 5 to 7 p.m. reception. An artist for most of his 85 years, Ramus is tall and spare, preppy-looking and quietly worldly, with a low rumble of a voice that he expends more on his golf game and the world scene than on his life's work. His attitude toward mixing words and art resembles the antipathy of oil and water the basis of lithography, one of the many media of his long career, much of it spent in the so-called "commercial" art field, and for the last 20 years, exclusively in the realm of "fine art." But in his case, ever the twain shall meet: Ramus's "commercial" art is always "fine."

    89. Peter Fosl's Philosophical Chronology
    1585) Bernardino Telesio (1509 1588) Roger Ascham (1515 - 1568) peter ramus(1515 - 1572) Moses Cordovero (1522 - 1570) Thomas Wilson (c 1525 - 1581
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    TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY
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    The Big Bang 400 BCE Homo Sapiens 300 BCE ... 500 BCE
    s s Big Bang postulated (15-16 billion years ago) Formation of the Earth (c 4,500,000,000 years ago) Precambrian Age (4,000,000,000 - 540,000,000 y.a., origin of life [Archeaozoic era] thought to be 4 billion y.a.) Earliest known life in fossil record (c 3,500,000,000 y.a.) Paleozoic Age (540,000,000 - 200,000,000 y.a.) (insects, chondrichthyes, amphibians, reptiles, plants except angiospermae) Mesozoic Age (200,000,000 - 60, 000,000 y.a.) (bony fish, birds, mammals, angiospermae) Dinosaurs become extinct (c 65,000,000 y.a.) Cenozoic Age begins (60,000,000 y.a.) Australopithecus (2,600,000 y.a.) Pleistocene Era (2,000,000 - 10,000 y.a., development of hominids) Appearance of homo sapiens (c 200,000 BCE) Earliest known artwork (c 29,000 BCE) (Willendorf Venus; painted blocks of La Ferrassie)

    90. 1999 Entry List As At 6 June 1999
    25, peter Washington, peter Washington, Tony Forras, 1987, Toyota, MR2,F.2, 27, Geoff ramus, Geoff ramus, Brendan McKeegan, 1984, Porsche, Carrera3.2, C.2,
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    91. Kow Swamp: Is It Homo Erectus?
    Heavy facial architecture; Alveolar (maxilla) prognathism; Large jaw, wide ramus;No chin (mentum); (Lubenow, 1992) I asked Dr. peter Brown to comment on this
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    Kow Swamp: is it Homo erectus?
    Here is what creationist Marvin Lubenow says about some Australian fossil skulls such as Kow Swamp, Mossgiel, Cohuna, Talgai, and WLH-50: While evolutionists have not yet developed a formal definition for Homo erectus , a suite of characteristics is generally accepted:
  • Skull low, broad, and elongated.
  • Cranial capacity 750-1250
  • Median sagittal ridge
  • Supraorbital ridges
  • Postorbital constriction
  • Receding frontal contour
  • Occiptal bun or torus
  • Nuchal area extended for muscle attachment
  • Cranial wall unusually thick overall
  • Brain case narrower than the zygomatic arch
  • Heavy facial architecture
  • Alveolar (maxilla) prognathism
  • Large jaw, wide ramus
  • No chin (mentum)
  • Teeth generally large
  • Post-cranial bones heavy and thick Where there is material for comparison, the Kow Swamp fossils, as well as the other robust Australian fossils, fit the above description well allowing for reasonable genetic variation. They qualify as Homo erectus , as the evolutionist uses the term. (Lubenow, 1992) I asked Dr. Peter Brown to comment on this claim that the robust Aboriginal fossils should be classified as
  • 92. I13847: Anna Christensdatter BERNHOFT (16 Aug 1624 - 15 Sep 1705)
    BERNHOFT Mother Anna Christensdatter ARREBOE Family 1 Daniel Johnsen ramus PeterN Arctander). Father Caspar PEDERSEN Family 1 Alexander Humphredson
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    Anna Christensdatter BERNHOFT
    16 Aug 1624 - 15 Sep 1705
    • BIRTH : 16 Aug 1624
    • DEATH : 15 Sep 1705, Aukra, Nordmøre
    • NATURALIZATION : 7 + (minst) 3 barn
    Father: Christen Hansen BERNHOFT
    Mother: Anna Christensdatter ARREBOE
    Family 1 Daniel Johnsen RAMUS
    • MARRIAGE : Sep 1644
  • Christen RAMUS
  • Melchior Danielsen RAMUS
  • Jonas RAMUS
  • Lisbeth Danielsdatter RAMUS ...
  • Daniel RAMUS Family 2 Hans Olsen BREYER
    • MARRIAGE
  • Anne Hansdatter BREYER
  • Karen Hansdatter BREYER
  • Hans Hansen BREYER Anna Christensdatter BERNHOFT ... INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 09/10/2002 10:30:40
    Hans Hansen BRAASTAD
    • OCCUPATION : Ordfører, stortingsmann
    • BIRTH : 1787, Braastad Nedre, Vardal
    • DEATH : Skikkelstad, Vardal
    • NATURALIZATION : 1832, Anla spikerfabr. i Brusveen, sen. Mustad
    Father: Hans Haldorsen BRAASTAD
    Mother: Mari Pedersdatter AADNES
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    Ermegaard CASPARSDATTER
    • BIRTH
    • DEATH : Trondheim (?)
    • NATURALIZATION : (neppe samme E.Cd gm. Peter N Arctander)
  • 93. Inventar Des Archivs PIERRE RAMUS (RUDOLF GROSSMANN)
    Translate this page Notizen. 265. Vorwort von Pierre ramus zur serbisch-kroatischen Ausgabe von PeterKropotkins 'Gesetz und Autorität'. 1912. 1 Umschlag. 266-268. Notizen.
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    Inventar des Archivs PIERRE RAMUS (RUDOLF GROSSMANN) (1882-1942)
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    E I N L E I T U N G
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    Einige Dokumente, die seine Frau Sonja und Tochter Lilly betreffen, wurden separat verzeichnet.
    Das Archiv hat einen Umfang von 6,60 Meter.
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    Amsterdam, 1997.
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    I N V E N T A R
    ALLGEMEIN
    Korrespondenz
    N.B. Siehe auch Inv.Nr. 460 und 474
    Algerien
    Argentinien
    Korrespondenz. 1919, 1922-1926, 1930. 1 Umschlag.
    Australien
    Korrespondenz. 1906, 1908-1910, 1912-1913 und o.J. 1 Umschlag.
    Belgien
    Korrespondenz. 1907-1911, 1914, 1917, 1923-1933 und o.J. 1 Umschlag.
    Brasilien
    Korrespondenz. 1907, 1914, 1920, 1923, 1926, 1928 und o.J. 1 Umschlag.
    Bulgarien
    Korrespondenz. 1923, 1925-1930, 1930, 1933 und o.J. 1 Umschlag.
    Chile
    Korrespondenz. 1931. 1 Umschlag.
    China
    Korrespondenz. 1912, 1925, 1929, 1931 und o.J. 1 Umschlag.
    Korrespondenz. 1912, 1921, 1927. 1 Umschlag.
    Deutschland
    Holzmann, Johannes (Senna Hoy). 1905-1913 und o.J. (Mappe)
    Landauer, Gustav. 1907-1912, 1919.
    Landauer, Walter. 1919-1922.

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