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BROOK, FRED J., and JONATHAN D. ABLETT. "Type material of land snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) described from New Zealand by taxonomists in Europe and North America between 1830 and 1934, and the history of research on the New Zealand land snail fauna from 1824 to 1917." Zootaxa 4697, no. 1 (2019): 1–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4697.1.1.

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Details are provided on 124 land snail species and varieties from New Zealand, and a further 14 species putatively from New Zealand, all of which were described by European and North American taxonomists between 1830 and 1934, based on specimens collected between 1824 and 1924. Primary type material of 95 of these taxa was located in Northern Hemisphere museums during the present study. Lectotypes are designated for: Helix chimmoi Pfeiffer, 1857, Helix glabriuscula Reeve, 1852, Helix (Paryphanta) gilliesi Smith, 1880, Nanina ? celinde Gray, 1850, Zonites chiron Gray, 1850 and Zonites coma Gray, 1843. Neotypes are designated for Helix conella Pfeiffer, 1861 and Helix tau Pfeiffer, 1861. Primary type material of the following taxa is figured herein for the first time: Bulimus? (Laoma) leimonias Gray, 1850, Cyclophorus cytora Gray, 1850, Cyclostoma (Cyclophorus?) lignarium Pfeiffer, 1857, Helix chimmoi Pfeiffer, 1857, Helix egesta Gray, 1850, Helix fatua Pfeiffer, 1857, Helix greenwoodi Gray, 1850, Helix guttula Pfeiffer, 1853, Helix kermandeci Pfeiffer, 1857, Helix portia Gray, 1850, Helix sciadium Pfeiffer, 1857, Helix venulata Pfeiffer, 1857, Helix (Paryphanta) gilliesi Smith, 1880, Hydrocena (Omphalotropis) vestita Pfeiffer, 1855, Nanina ? celinde Gray, 1850, Nanina erigone Gray, 1850, Nanina mariae Gray, 1843, Patula modicella var. vicinalis Mousson, 1873, Realia egea Gray, 1850, Vitrina kermadecensis Smith, 1873 and Zonites chiron Gray, 1850. New taxonomic combinations introduced herein include: Allodiscus nematophora (Reeve, 1854), Cavellia biconcava (Reeve, 1852), Charopa chimmoi (Pfeiffer, 1857), Coneuplecta regularis (Reeve, 1854), Delos jeffreysiana (Reeve, 1852), Fectola tau (Pfeiffer, 1861), Fectola varicosa (Reeve, 1852), Flammulina crebriflammea (Reeve, 1852), Lyrotropis vestita (Pfeiffer, 1855), ?Neophenacohelix ziczac (Gould, 1846), Parabalea peregrina (Gould, 1847), Phacussa hypopolea (Reeve, 1852), Phenacharopa novoseelandica (Küster, 1852), Phrixgnathus glabriusculus (Reeve, 1852), Phrixgnathus poecilostictus (Reeve, 1852), Thalassohelix obnubila (Reeve, 1852), Tornatellinops novoseelandica (Küster, 1852) and Wainuia urnula (Reeve, 1854). Helix collyrula Reeve, 1852 and Nanina tullia Gray, 1850 are treated as junior synonyms of Phenacohelix (Neophenacohelix) giveni Cumber 1961 nomen protectum and Helix (Huttonella) pseudoleioda Suter, 1890 nomen protectum, respectively. A brief account is given of the history of research on the New Zealand land snail fauna from 1824 to 1917.
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GAIMARI, STEPHEN D., and VERA C. SILVA. "A conspectus of Neotropical Lauxaniidae (Diptera: Lauxanioidea)." Zootaxa 4862, no. 1 (2020): 1–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4862.1.1.

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A fully annotated catalog of genus- and species-group names of Neotropical Lauxaniidae (Diptera: Lauxanioidea) is presented, providing details of references to these names in literature, and providing additional details such as distributions, generic combinations, synonymies, misspellings and emendations, information on types, notes on unusual situations, etc. As this catalog is meant to supplement the older Catalog of the Diptera of America North of Mexico, to complete the cataloging of the New World Lauxaniidae, “Neotropical” is herein inclusive of everything south of the United States, and the Nearctic parts of Mexico are not separately distinguished. The catalog is organized alphabetically within each of the three lauxaniid subfamilies, Eurychoromyiinae, Homoneurinae and Lauxaniinae, treating 91 available genus-group names, of which 77 represent valid genera. In the species-group, the catalog treats 441 available species-group names, of which 391 represent valid Neotropical lauxaniid species, 39 are invalid, three are valid but extralimital lauxaniids, five are valid but removed from Lauxaniidae, and two are new replacement names for two homonyms outside Lauxaniidae. The following nine new genera are described, based on previously described species: Elipolambda Gaimari & Silva (type species, Sapromyza lopesi Shewell, 1989), Griphoneuromima Silva & Gaimari (type species, Sapromyza frontalis Macquart, 1844b), Meraina Silva & Gaimari (type species, Lauxania ferdinandi Frey, 1919), Myzaprosa Gaimari & Silva (type species, Myzaprosa mallochi Gaimari & Silva), Paradeceia Silva & Gaimari (type species, Sapromyza sororia Williston, 1896b), Pseudodeceia Silva & Gaimari (type species, Lauxania leptoptera Frey, 1919), Sericominettia Gaimari & Silva (type species, Minettia argentiventris Malloch, 1928), Zamyprosa Gaimari & Silva (type species, Sapromyza semiatra Malloch, 1933), and Zargopsinettia Gaimari & Silva (type species, Minettia verticalis Malloch, 1928). The following four new replacement names in the species-group replace junior homonyms: Myzaprosa mallochi Gaimari & Silva (for Sapromyza spinigera Malloch, 1933, nec Malloch, 1925), Pseudogriphoneura mallochi Silva & Gaimari (for Minettia infuscata Malloch, 1928, nec Sciomyza infuscata Wulp, 1897), Xenochaetina hendeli Silva & Gaimari (for Allogriphoneura robusta Hendel, 1936, nec Helomyza robusta Walker, 1858), Zamyprosa macquarti Gaimari & Silva (for Sciomyza nigripes Blanchard, 1854, nec Sapromyza nigripes Macquart, 1844). The following six genus-group names are new synonyms: Allogriphoneura Hendel, 1925 (= Xenochaetina Malloch, 1923), Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995 (= Stenolauxania Malloch, 1926), Haakonia Curran, 1942 (= Xenochaetina Malloch, 1923), Homoeominettia Broadhead, 1989 (= Allominettia Hendel, 1925), Paraphysoclypeus Papp & Silva, 1995 (= Physoclypeus Hendel, 1907), Tibiominettia Hendel, 1936 (= Allominettia Hendel, 1925). The following 12 species-group names are new synonyms: Chaetocoelia banksi Curran, 1942 (= Chaetocoelia excepta (Walker, 1853)), Chaetocoelia tripunctata Malloch, 1926 (= Chaetocoelia excepta (Walker, 1853)), Minettia semifulva Malloch, 1933 (= Zamyprosa nigriventris (Blanchard, 1854)), Pseudogriphoneura scutellata Curran, 1934a (= Xenochaetina porcaria (Fabricius, 1805)), Sapromyza apta Walker, 1861 (= Chaetominettia mactans (Fabricius, 1787)), Sapromyza brasiliensis Walker, 1853 (= Chaetominettia corollae (Fabricius, 1805)), Sapromyza semiatra subsp. remissa Malloch, 1933 (= Zamyprosa semiatra (Malloch, 1933)), Sapromyza sordida Williston, 1896b (= Neogriphoneura sordida (Wiedemann, 1830)), Setulina geminata subsp. quadripunctata Malloch, 1941, subsp. tripunctata Malloch, 1941 & subsp. verticalis Malloch, 1941 (= Setulina geminata (Fabricius, 1805)), Tibiominettia setitibia Hendel, 1932 (= Allominettia assimilis (Malloch, 1926)). The following 96 lauxaniid species-group names are in new combinations: Allominettia approximata (Malloch, 1928; Deutominettia Hendel, 1925), Allominettia assimilis (Malloch, 1926; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Allominettia rubescens (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Allominettia woldae (Broadhead, 1989; Homoeominettia Broadhead, 1989), Camptoprosopella sigma (Hendel, 1910; Procrita Hendel, 1908), Camptoprosopella verena (Becker, 1919; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Dryosapromyza pirioni (Malloch, 1933; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Elipolambda duodecimvittata (Frey, 1919; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Elipolambda lopesi (Shewell, 1989; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Elipolambda picrula (Williston, 1897; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Griphoneuromima frontalis (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Homoneura maculipennis (Loew, 1847; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Lauxanostegana albispina (Albuquerque, 1959; Steganopsis Meijere 1910), Marmarodeceia claripennis (Curran, 1934a; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Melanomyza nigerrima (Becker, 1919; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Meraina ferdinandi (Frey, 1919; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Minettia altera (Curran, 1942; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Minettia duplicata (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1893; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Minettia lateritia (Rondani, 1863; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Minettia lupulinoides (Williston, 1897; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Minettia pallens (Blanchard, 1854; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Minettia remota (Thomson, 1869; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Minettia setosa (Thomson, 1869; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Myzaprosa chiloensis (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Myzaprosa emmesa (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Myzaprosa triloba (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Neodecia albovittata (Loew, 1862; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Neodecia bivittata (Curran, 1928b; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Neodecia flavipennis (Curran, 1928b; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Neodecia vittifacies (Curran, 1931; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Neominettia eronis (Curran, 1934a; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Neominettia lebasii (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Neominettia melanaspis (Wiedemann, 1830; Sciomyza Fallén, 1820d), Neoxangelina congruens (Hendel, 1910; Physegenua Macquart, 1848a/b), Neoxangelina facialis (Wiedemann, 1830; Sciomyza Fallén, 1820d), Neoxangelina flavipes (Hendel, 1926; Physegenua Macquart, 1848a/b), Paracestrotus albipes (Fabricius, 1805; Scatophaga Fabricius, 1805), Paradeceia incidens (Curran, 1934a; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Paradeceia shannoni (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Paradeceia sororia (Williston, 1896b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Physegenua annulata (Macquart, 1844b; Ephydra Fallén, 1810), Physoclypeus nigropleura (Papp & Silva, 1995; Paraphysoclypeus Papp & Silva, 1995), Poecilohetaerus suavis (Loew, 1847; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilolycia blanchardi (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilolycia lineatocollis (Blanchard, 1854; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia aibonito (Curran, 1926; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Poecilominettia bipunctata (Say, 1829; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia evittata (Malloch, 1926; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Poecilominettia mona (Curran, 1926; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Poecilominettia nigropunctata (Malloch, 1928; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Poecilominettia plantaris (Thomson, 1869; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia quichuana (Brèthes, 1922; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia schwarzi (Malloch, 1928; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia sonax (Giglio-Tos, 1893; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia thomsonii (Lynch-Arribálzaga, 1893; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilominettia triseriata (Coquillett, 1904a; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Pseudocalliope albomarginata (Malloch, 1933; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Pseudodeceia leptoptera (Frey, 1919; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Pseudogriphoneura albipes (Wiedemann, 1830; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Pseudominettia argyrostoma (Wiedemann, 1830; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Ritaemyia unifasciata (Macquart, 1835; Tephritis Latreille, 1804), Sciosapromyza fuscinervis (Malloch, 1926; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Sciosapromyza limbinerva (Rondani, 1848; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Sciosapromyza scropharia (Fabricius, 1805; Scatophaga Fabricius, 1805), Scutominettia guyanensis (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Sericominettia argentiventris (Malloch, 1928; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Sericominettia aries (Curran, 1942; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Sericominettia holosericea (Fabricius, 1805; Scatophaga Fabricius, 1805), Sericominettia nigra (Curran, 1934a; Pseudogriphoneura Hendel, 1907), Sericominettia velutina (Walker, 1853; Helomyza Fallén, 1820a), Stenolauxania flava (Silva, 1999a; Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995), Stenolauxania fusca (Silva, 1999a; Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995), Stenolauxania longicornus (Silva, 1999a; Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995), Stenolauxania nigrifemuris (Silva, 1999a; Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995), Stenolauxania pectinicornis (Papp & Silva, 1995; Bacilloflagellomera Papp & Silva, 1995), Trivialia nigrifrontata (Becker, 1919; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Trivialia scutellaris (Williston, 1896b; Phortica Schiner, 1862), Trivialia venusta (Williston, 1896b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Xenochaetina annuliventris (Hendel, 1926; Allogriphoneura Hendel, 1925), Xenochaetina glabella (Becker, 1895; Lauxania Latreille, 1804), Xenochaetina nigra (Williston, 1896b; Physegenua Macquart, 1848a/b), Xenochaetina phacosoma (Hendel, 1926; Allogriphoneura Hendel, 1925), Xenochaetina porcaria (Fabricius, 1805; Scatophaga Fabricius, 1805), Xenochaetina robusta (Walker, 1858; Helomyza Fallén, 1820a), Zamyprosa dichroa (Malloch, 1933; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Zamyprosa edwardsi (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa ferruginea (Macquart, 1844b; Opomyza Fallén, 1820b), Zamyprosa fulvescens (Blanchard, 1854; Sciomyza Fallén, 1820d), Zamyprosa fulvicornis (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa micropyga (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa nigripes (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa nigriventris (Blanchard, 1854; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa parvula (Blanchard, 1854; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa semiatra (Malloch, 1933; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Zamyprosa seminigra (Malloch, 1933; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Zargopsinettia verticalis (Malloch, 1928; Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830). The following 42 species have lectotype designations herein: Allogriphoneura nigromaculata Hendel, 1925 (synonym of Xenochaetina porcaria (Fabricius, 1805)), Allogriphoneura robusta Hendel, 1936 (= Xenochaetina hendeli Silva & Gaimari), Allominettia maculifrons Hendel, 1925 (synonym of Allominettia xanthiceps (Williston, 1897)), Blepharolauxania trichocera Hendel, 1925, Chaetocoelia palans Giglio-Tos, 1893, Euminettia zuercheri Hendel, 1933b (Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Griphoneura triangulata Hendel, 1926, Lauxania albovittata Loew, 1862 (Neodecia Malloch, in Malloch & McAtee, 1924), Lauxania imbuta Wiedemann, 1830 (Griphoneura Schiner, 1868), Lauxania lutea Wiedemann, 1830 (Neominettia Hendel, 1925), Lauxania ruficornis Macquart, 1851a (synonym of Xenochaetina flavipennis (Fabricius, 1805)), Neominettia fumosa Hendel, 1926 (synonym of Neominettia costalis (Fabricius, 1805)), Physegenua ferruginea Schiner, 1868, Physegenua vittata Macquart, 1848a/b, Pseudogriphoneura cormoptera Hendel, 1907, Sapromyza angustipennis Williston, 1896b (Chaetocoelia Giglio-Tos, 1893), Sapromyza distinctissima Schiner, 1868 (Chaetocoelia Giglio-Tos, 1893), Sapromyza exul Williston, 1896b (Neodecia Malloch, in Malloch & McAtee, 1924), Sapromyza gigas Schiner, 1868 (Dryosapromyza Hendel, 1933a), Sapromyza ingrata Williston, 1896b (Poecilominettia Hendel, 1932), Sapromyza latelimbata Macquart, 1855a (synonym of Chaetominettia corollae (Fabricius, 1805)), Sapromyza lineatocollis Blanchard, 1854 (Poecilolycia Shewell, 1986), Sapromyza longipennis Blanchard, 1854 (= Minettia duplicata (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1893)), Sapromyza nigerrima Becker, 1919 (Melanomyza Malloch, 1923), Sapromyza nigriventris Blanchard, 1854 (Zamyprosa Gaimari & Silva), Sapromyza octovittata Williston, 1896b (Poecilominettia Hendel, 1932), Sapromyza ornata Schiner, 1868 (Neoxangelina Hendel, 1933a), Sapromyza pallens Blanchard, 1854 (Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830), Sapromyza parvula Blanchard, 1854 (Zamyprosa Gaimari & Silva), Sapromyza picrula Williston, 1897 (Elipolambda), Sapromyza puella Williston, 1896b (Trivialia Malloch, 1923), Sapromyza sororia Williston, 1896b (Paradeceia Silva & Gaimari), Sapromyza venusta Williston, 1896b (Trivialia Malloch, 1923), Sapromyza xanthiceps Williston, 1897 (Allominettia Hendel, 1925), Scatophaga scropharia Fabricius, 1805 (Sciosapromyza Hendel, 1933a), Sciomyza fulvescens Blanchard, 1854 (Zamyprosa Gaimari & Silva), Sciomyza melanaspis Wiedemann, 1830 (Neominettia Hendel, 1925), Sciomyza nigripes Blanchard, 1854 (= Zamyprosa macquarti Gaimari & Silva), Sciomyza obscuripennis Bigot, 1857 (Physegenua Macquart, 1848a/b), Scutolauxania piloscutellaris Hendel, 1925, Trigonometopus albifrons Knab, 1914, Trigonometopus rotundicornis Williston, 1896b. The following three species are removed from being recognized as part of the Neotropical fauna: Homoneura americana (Wiedemann, 1830; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Homoneura maculipennis (Loew, 1847; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810), Poecilohetaerus suavis (Loew, 1847; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810). The following four species are removed from the family, three of which are put into the following new combinations: Senopterina cyanea (Fabricius, 1805; Lauxania Latreille, 1804) (Platystomatidae), Dihoplopyga delicatula (Blanchard, 1854; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810) (Heleomyzidae), Pherbellia geniculata (Macquart, 1844b; Sapromyza Fallén, 1810) (Sciomyzidae). The remaining species, Sapromyza fuscipes Macquart, 1844b, is of uncertain family placement within the Muscoidea. The following new replacement names for species of Platystomatidae were necessary due to homonymy: Senopterina gigliotosi Gaimari & Silva (for Bricinniella cyanea Giglio-Tos, 1893, nec Lauxania cyanea Fabricius, 1805), and Rivellia macquarti Gaimari & Silva (for Tephritis unifasciata Macquart, 1843: 381, nec Macquart, 1835: 465).
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O'Bell, Leslie. "1800-1850." Slavic and East European Journal 31 (1987): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/307979.

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Epstein, Dena J., and Vera Brodsky Lawrence. "Reverberations, 1850-1856." American Music 15, no. 1 (1997): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3052699.

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Садулаева, М. Х. "ОБ ОДНОМ ИЗ ЭТАПОВ ТВОРЧЕСТВА И.С. ТУРГЕНЕВА". Научный бюллетень Чеченского государственного университета им. А.А. Кадырова, № 4/4 (27 листопада 2024): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.36684/118-2024-4-4-49-55.

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В статье характеризуется тургеневское творчество с 1850-го по 1856-е годы. Условно его можно разделить на две части (1850 – 1852, 1852 – 1856). В течение1850 года писатель работал над двумя рассказами: «Певцы» и «Свидание». В это же время из-под его пера вышли две пьесы: «Разговор на большой дороге» и «Провинциалка», посвященные театральным звездам – Прову Садовскому и Надежде Самойловой. После смерти матери писатель приступил к рассказам о представителях народа. Далее следует повесть «Три встречи», главная мысль которой заключается в том, что человеческое счастье не всегда зависит от тех причин, которые лежат на поверхности. Произведения «Муму» и «Постоялый двор» рассказывают о трагической судьбе крепостных крестьян, жертвах произвола их хозяев. В отличие от ранних рассказов проблема теперь поставлена иначе и обнаруживается меньшая степень вмешательства в сюжет со стороны автора-рассказчика. В 1852 году писатель запланировал работу над романом «Два поколения», однако эта идея не нашла воплощения. «Два поколения» не имеют ничего общего с «Отцами и детьми», поскольку цели этих двух произведений были совершенно разными. В 1853 и 1854 годах следуют повести «Два приятеля» и «Затишье», в которых автор повествует о жизни в глубинке русской деревни. Это простые истории, проникнутые лирическим реализмом. В «Переписке» и «Якове Пасынкове» мы наблюдаем концентрацию внимания Тургенева не на развитии социальных типов, а на создании новой фигуры в русской литературе – знаменитого «лишнего человека». «Рудин» является центральным произведением и кульминацией долгого пути писателя к почти радикальному преобразованию его творческого метода.
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Tuksar, Stanislav. "The evolution of the idea of ‘National’ as a multi-level construct within 19th-century Croatian musical culture." Studia Musicologica 52, no. 1-4 (2011): 179–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/smus.52.2011.1-4.13.

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The idea of ‘national’ in Croatian 19th-century music shows evolutionary tendencies, which can be articulated in four phases. It started in the period 1800–1830 as a construct leading towards higher general musical standards, displaying universality above particularity as its ideal. It continued in the period 1830–1850 with pragmatic treatment of music as incidental to poetry, supporting non-musical, mostly political issues, where universality equaled particularity. It achieved in the period 1850–1870 the status of a substantial part in the scholarly re-construction of national history, still equaling universality with particularity. Finally, as a concept of ethnic or national art music, it reached in the period 1870–1916 a status of general interest in national cultural life and education, displaying particularity above universality.
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POUPIN, JOSEPH, PETER J. F. DAVIE, and JEAN CHRISTOPHE CEXUS. "A revision of the genus Pachygrapsus Randall, 1840 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura, Grapsidae), with special reference to the Southwest Pacific species." Zootaxa 1015, no. 1 (2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1015.1.1.

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The genus Pachygrapsus Randall, 1840 is revised with particular attention to the five Southwest Pacific species: P. fakaravensis Rathbun, 1907, P. laevimanus Stimpson, 1858, P. minutus A. MilneEdwards, 1873, P. planifrons De Man, 1888, and P. plicatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837). Pachygrapsus laevimanus Stimpson, 1858 is redescribed and a neotype is designated because of confusion of this species with P. transversus (Gibbes, 1850). Seven other species were examined: P. corrugatus (von Martens, 1872), P. crassipes Randall, 1840, P. gracilis (de Saussure, 1858), P. loveridgei Chace, 1966, P. marmoratus (Fabricius, 1787), P. maurus (Lucas, 1846), and P. transversus (Gibbes, 1850). The type specimens of P. striatus A. Milne-Edwards, 1873, and P. laevis Borradaile, 1900, were re-examined and found to be junior synonyms of P. plicatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837), and P. planifrons De Man, 1888, respectively. Pachygrapsus kraussii (Dana, 1852) is considered a junior synonym of P. plicatus H. Milne Edwards, 1837. Pachygrapsus polyodous Stebbing, 1921, is excluded from Pachygrapsus and provisionally placed in Euchirograpsus H. Milne Edwards, 1853. Pachygrapsus propinquus De Man, 1908, is probably a junior synonym of P. minutus A. MilneEdwards, 1873, but its status needs to be confirmed with the collection of new material from the type locality. Pachygrapsus now includes twelve species, thirteen if P. propinquus De Man, 1908, proves to be a separate species. A key to all thirteen species is given.
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Milléo, Julianne, and Lúcia M. de Almeida. "Notas taxonômicas sobre os Brachiacanthini neotropicais (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae, Hyperaspinae)." Iheringia. Série Zoologia 97, no. 4 (2007): 418–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0073-47212007000400010.

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Brachiacantha Chevrolat in Dejean, 1837, Hinda Mulsant, 1850, Cyra Mulsant, 1850 e Tiphysa Mulsant, 1850 foram estudados e é fornecida uma chave para os gêneros. Cleothera loricata Mulsant, 1850 é designada espécie-tipo de Cyra. O lectótipo de Brachiacantha sellata é designado. Três novas combinações são feitas: Cyra loricata (Mulsant, 1850), Cyra scapulata (Mulsant, 1853) e Cyra turbata (Mulsant, 1850). Estão incluídas diagnoses e ilustrações dos caracteres.
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Bousquet, Y., and A. Larochelle. "CATALOGUE OF THE GEADEPHAGA (COLEOPTERA: TRACHYPACHIDAE, RHYSODIDAE, CARABIDAE INCLUDING CICINDELINI) OF AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO." Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada 125, S167 (1993): 3–397. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/entm125167fv.

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AbstractAll species-group names of Trachypachidae, Rhysodidae, and Carabidae (including cicindelincs) correctly recorded from America north of Mexico are catalogued with state and province records. Valid names are listed with the author(s), date of publication, and page citation in their current and original combinations while all synonyms are provided in their original combinations. Genus-group names are recorded with the author(s), date of publication, page citation, type species, and kind of type species fixation. Species groups were preferred to subgenera but subscneric names are also listed.The following nomenclatural changes are proposed and discussed: Bembidion neocoerulescens Bousquet, new replacement name for B. coerulescens Van Dyke, 1925; Chlaenius circumcinctus Say, 1830 for C. perplexus Dejean, 1831; Cyclotrachelus dejeanellus (Csiki, 1930) for C. morio (Dejean, 1828); Cyclotrachelus freitagi Bousquet, new replacement name for C. obsoletus (Say, 1830); Dyschirius aeneolus LeConte, 1850 for D. frigidus Mannerheim, 1853; Harpalus laevipes Zetterstedt, 1828 for H. quadripunctatus Dejean, 1829; Harpalus providens Casey, 1914 for H. viduus LeConte, 1865; Harpalus reversus Casey, 1924 for H. funerarius Csiki, 1932; Notiophilus sierranus Casey, 1920 for N. obscurus Fall, 1901; Pseudamara Lindroth, 1968 for Disamara Lindroth, 1976; Pterostichus trinarius (Casey, 1918) for P. ohionis Csiki, 1930; Stenolophus carbo Bousquet, new replacement name for S. carbonarius (Dejean, 1829).Thirty-six new synonyms are established and seven, considered as questionable, are confirmed. They are (with the valid names in parentheses): Agonothorax planipennis Motschulsky, 1850 (= ? Agonum affine Kirby, 1837); Platynus variolatus LeConte, 1851 (= Agonum limbatum Motschulsky, 1845); Agonum nitidum Harris, 1869 (= ? Agonum melanarium Dejean, 1828); Amerinus fuscicornis Casey, 1914 and A. longipennis Casey, 1914 (= Amerinus linearis (LeConte, 1863)); Apristus fuscipennis Motschulsky, 1864 (= Apristus latens LeConte, 1848); Batenus aeneolus Motschulsky, 1865 (= Agonum exaratum (Mannerheim, 1853)); Brachystylus curtipennis Motschulsky, 1859 (= Pterostichus congestus (Ménétriés, 1843)); Brachystylus parallelus Motschulsky, 1859 (= ? Pterostichus californicus (Dejean, 1828)); Cratacanthus cephalotes Casey, 1914, C. subovalis Casey, 1914, and C. texanus Casey, 1884 (= Cratacanthus dubius (Palisot de Beauvois, 1811)); Cymindis comma T.W. Harris, 1869 (= ? Cymindis limbatus Dejean, 1831); Feronia praetermissa Chaudoir, 1868 (= Pterostichus commutabilis (Motschulsky, 1866)); Galerita angusticeps Casey, 1920 (= Galerita janus (Fabricius, 1792)); Gonoderus cordicollis Motschulsky 1859 (= Pterostichus tristis (Dejean, 1828)); Anisodactylus alternans LeConte, 1851 (= Anisodactylus alternans (Motschulsky, 1845)); Hypherpes spissitarsis Casey, 1918 (= Pterostichus tarsalis LeConte, 1873); Lebia brunnicollis Motschulsky, 1864 (= Lebia lobulata LeConte, 1863); Lebia subfigurata Motschulsky, 1864 and L. sublimbata Motschulsky, 1864 (= Lebia analis Dejean, 1825); Lophoglossus bispiculatus Casey, 1913 and L. illini Casey, 1913 (= Lophoglossus scrutator (LeConte, 1848)); Platysma leconteianum Lutshnik, 1922 (= Pterostichus commutabilis (Motschulsky, 1866)); Loxandrus iris Motschulsky, 1866(= Loxandrus rectus (Say, 1823)); Masoreus americanus Motschulsky, 1864 (= Stenolophus rotundicollis (Haldeman, 1843)); Notaphus laterimaculatus Motschulsky, 1859 (= Bembidion approximatum (LeConte, 1852)); Notiophilus cribrilaterus Motschulsky, 1864 (= Notiophilus novemstriatus LeConte, 1848); Omaseus brevibasis Casey, 1924 (= Pterostichus luctuosus (Dejean, 1828)); Notaphus incertus Motschulsky, 1845 (= Bembidion breve (Motschulsky, 1845)); Peryphus concolor Motschulsky, 1850 (= Bembidion platynoides Hayward, 1897); Peryphus erosus Motschulsky, 1850 (= Bembidion transversale Dejean, 1831); Peryphus subinflatus Motschulsky, 1859 (= Bembidion petrosum petrosum Gebler, 1833); Planesus fuscicollis Motschulsky, 1865 and P. laevigatas Motschulsky, 1865 (= Cymindis platicollis (Say, 1823)); Poecilus pimalis Casey, 1913 (= Poecilus diplophryus Chaudoir, 1876); Pterostichus arizonicus Schaeffer, 1910 (= Ophryogaster flohri Bates, 1882); Pterostichus sequoiarum Casey, 1913 (= Pterostichus tarsalis LeConte, 1873); Scaphinotus grandis Gistel, 1857 (= ? Scaphinotus unicolor unicolor (Fabricius, 1787)); Stenocrepis chalcas Bates, 1882 and S. chalcochrous Chaudoir, 1883 (= Stenocrepis texana (LeConte, 1863)); Stenolophus humeralis Motschulsky, 1864 (= Stenolophus plebejus Dejean, 1829); and Stenolophus laticollis Motschulsky, 1864 (= Stenolophus ochropezus (Say, 1823)).Olisthopus iterans Casey, 1913 and Pterostichus illustris LeConte, 1851, listed as junior synonyms of O. parmatus (Say, 1823) and P. congestus (Ménétriés, 1843), respectively, are considered in the present work as valid species.The type species (listed in parentheses) of the following 14 genus-group taxa are designated for the first time: Circinalidia Casey, 1920 (Agonum aeruginosum Dejean, 1828); Evolenes LeConte, 1853 (Oodes exaratus Dejean, 1831); Leucagonum Casey, 1920 (Agonum maculicolle Dejean, 1828); Megaliridia Casey, 1920 (Cychrus viduus Dejean, 1826); Megalostylus Chaudoir, 1843 (Feronia lucidula Dejean, 1828 = Feronia recta Say, 1823); Micragra Chaudoir, 1872 (Micragra lissonota Chaudoir, 1872); Onota Chaudoir, 1872 (Onota bicolor Chaudoir, 1872); Oodiellus Chaudoir, 1882 (Oodiellus mexicanus Chaudoir, 1882 = Anatrichis alutacea Bates, 1882); Oxydrepanus Putzeys, 1866 (Dyschirius rufus Putzeys, 1846); Paranchomenus Casey, 1920 (Platynus stygicus LeConte, 1854 = Anchomenus mannerheimii Dejean, 1828); Pemphus Motschulsky, 1866 (Cychrus velutinus Ménétriés, 1843); Peronoscelis Chaudoir, 1872 (Tetragonoderus figuratus Dejean, 1831); Rhombodera Reiche, 1842 (Rhombodera virgata Reiche, 1842 = Lebia trivittata Dejean, 1831); and Stenous Chaudoir, 1857 (Oodes cupreus Chaudoir, 1843).Two new family-group names are proposed, Cnemalobini (= Cnemacanthini of authors) based on Cnemalobus Guérin-Méneville, 1839 and Loxandrini based on Loxandrus LeConte, 1852.The work also includes a synopsis of all extant world carabid tribes, a bibliography of all original descriptions, a full taxonomic index, and, as appendices, lists of nomina nuda and unjustified emendations, and annotated lists of species incorrectly or doubtfully recorded from America north of Mexico and of new North American records.
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ÖZEKMEKÇİ, Mustafa Mesut. "Ceride Odası 1830-1850." JOURNAL OF HISTORY AND FUTURE 6, no. 3 (2020): 1012–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.21551/jhf.793950.

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Bloderer, Joan Marie. "Zitherspiel in Wien : 1800 - 1850." Tutzing H. Schneider, 2008. http://d-nb.info/988528134/04.

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Bloderer, Joan Marie. "Zitherspiel in Wien 1800 - 1850." Tutzing Schneider, 2006. http://d-nb.info/988528134/04.

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Gunn, S. "The Manchester middle class, 1850-1880." Thesis, University of Manchester, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.504954.

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Groth, Eileen Lesley. "Christian radicalism in Britain, 1830-1850." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.386653.

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Jones, Alan Frank. "Rural discontent in Derbyshire, 1830-1850." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2004. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14859/.

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Social protest, especially in agricultural regions, has occupied and caused considerable debate among, historians for many years. This thesis seeks to add to this debate, by looking at various forms of protest in Derbyshire between 1830 and 1850. This thesis examines three aspects of criminal activity: poaching, arson and animal maiming. It contends that none of these crimes can simply be categorised as acts of protest. In conjunction with an investigation of these three crimes, acts of protest such as strikes and episodes of reluctance to conform are also discussed. It argues that the motives behind various criminal activities and anti-authority behaviour were varied and complex. Arson and animal maiming were rarely co-ordinated, mostly they were individual attacks. However, on a few occasions both arson and animal maiming were directed against certain people. In the instances of poaching, there were more proven cases of gang participation than in either arson or animal maiming, with groups of men raiding game preserves. However, the great majority of raids were individual undertakings. What is more, poaching was carried out on a greater scale throughout the county than either arson or animal maiming. This thesis seeks to put these activities into the context of economic and social change in Derbyshire between 1830 and 1850. It maintains that there was a breaking down of the old social order. The composition of the ruling classes was changing with the relative growth of industry. In consequence, the responses of the authorities to social protest were changing. There was an increasing reluctance to offer aid to those less fortunate during times of need. The Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 was gradually applied. If more slowly, efforts were made to improve policing. By 1850, though discontent was still evident, there was less resort to traditional forms of social protest.
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Neville, Richard Anthony John. "Printmakers in colonial Sydney, 1800-1850." Master's thesis, Department of Fine Arts, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/7742.

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Leite, Neto João. "Índios e Terras Ceará: 1850-1880." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2011. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/7010.

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Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-12T18:28:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 arquivo3270_1.pdf: 7081490 bytes, checksum: 1baf3411325dde8d3fcd0706b076264c (MD5) license.txt: 1748 bytes, checksum: 8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011<br>Esta tese, intitulada Índios e Terras Ceará: 1850-1880, analisa o aparente desaparecimento dos povos indígenas no Ceará, na segunda metade do século XIX, contextualizado por diferentes processos de territorialização e de relações interétnicas, e também respaldado pelo silenciamento oficial quanto ao reconhecimento desta etnia. O período enfocado inclui a vigência da Lei de Terras aprovação, regulamentação, implementação, dinâmica, significados. Para desconstruir os argumentos defendidos pela elite dominante sobre o desaparecimento dos povos indígenas aldeados no Ceará, no período de 1850 a 1880, lacunas e silêncios, ditos e não-ditos do discurso oficial da época são demoradamente investigados. A atuação do Poder Legislativo local relativamente aos índios aldeados, as relações entre o Poder Judiciário provincial e a sociedade indígena, bem como o processo de demarcação de suas terras são analisados com base em documentos da Secretaria do Governo, dentre os quais ofícios expedidos pelo Presidente da Província às câmaras municipais de diversas vilas, e aos promotores, chefes de polícia, delegados e subdelegados de diversas localidades. Buscando desconstruir imagens e concepções sociais elaboradas historicamente com a finalidade de legitimar a condição de marginalizados vivida pelos povos indígenas ante à sociedade nacional, argumenta-se que, no Brasil, em especial, no Ceará, o desaparecimento indígena relaciona-se, dentre outros aspectos, à questão da terra. O discurso da elite dominante sobre o desaparecimento indígena é caracterizado como subterfúgio para a expropriação agrária e para a utilização de índios como mão-de-obra assalariada a serviço dos grandes fazendeiros, já que no período analisado há uma efetiva presença indígena, resistindo bravamente à expulsão de suas terras e, conseqüentemente, à integração social forçada
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Zikanov, Kirill. "Listening to Russian Orchestral Music, 1850-1870." Thesis, Yale University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10957348.

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<p> The following dissertation combines reception history and technical analysis in a revisionist account of Russian orchestral music from 1850 to 1870. Through close readings of a wide range of reception materials, I recover little-known historical perspectives on this repertory, focusing particularly on ways in which Russian musicians engaged with transnational musical trends. These historical perspectives inform my analyses of compositions by Mikhail Glinka, Mily Balakirev, Alexander Dargomyzhsky, and Anton Rubinstein. In these analyses, I elucidate formal, harmonic, and orchestrational features that nineteenth-century Russian listeners found notable, such as Balakirev's disintegrating recapitulations, Dargomyzhsky's ubiquitous augmented triads, and Glinka's timbrai crescendos. This analytical approach allows me to reimagine this repertory as a variegated network of musical works, where each new composition is a reaction to existing ones, to domestic reception, and to pan-European aesthetic currents.</p><p> Chapter 1, entitled "Glinka's Three Models of Instrumental Music," traces the organicist discourse surrounding Glinka's orchestral fantasias, links the origins of this discourse to the writings of Adolf Bernhard Marx, and articulates the musical features that distinguish the three fantasias. Chapter 2, "Formal Disintegration in Balakirev's Overtures," portrays Balakirev's attempts to distinguish himself from Glinka as well as from established formal conventions of the time, primarily through creative reinterpretations of formal strategies employed by Robert Schumann, Hector Berlioz, and Franz Liszt. Chapter 3, "Satire, </p><p>
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Schneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Spinoza in der deutschen Philosophiegeschichtsschreibung: 1800-1850." Hentrich, 1994. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A12766.

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Was im späten 18. Jahrhundert mit der Spinoza-Begeisterung von Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Johann Gottfried Herder und Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi begann, setzt sich im 19. Jahrhundert fort: Es ist das Jahrhundert einer intensiven Beschäftigung mit Spinoza und seiner Philosophie. Die spezifische Intensität dieser Beschäftigung wirkt bis heute nach, wie im folgenden gezeigt werden soll. Was im 19. Jahrhundert stattfindet, ist keine Spinoza-Rezeption, keine bloße Interpretation von Leben und Werk, sondern der Anfang eines historischen Begreifens, das Rezeption wie Interpretation bis heute bestimmt. In der Beschäftigung mjt Spinoza hat das 19. Jahrhundert Formen des philosophiehistorischen Denkens ausgebildet, die immer noch prägend sind.
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Kuntz, Michèle. "Metz l'impériale : une aventure urbaine, 1850-1870 /." Metz : Serpenoise, 1985. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb36146616p.

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Gardner, Lloyd Glenda, and Sacramento Genealogical Society, eds. California mortality schedules: 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880. Root Cellar, Sacramento Genealogical Society, 1995.

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Strøm, Torgir. Fólkatalið fyri Trongisvág og Tvøroyri: 1801, 1828, 1834, 1840, 1845, 1850, 1855, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1906 og 1911. P. Andreasen, 2006.

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Guice, Tommy. DeKalb County, Alabama 1840 census: Mortality schedules for 1850, 1860, 1870 & 1880. Delta Genealogical Society, 1989.

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Strøm, Torgir. Fólkatalið fyri Hov og Fámjin: 1801, 1828, 1834, 1840, 1845, 1850, 1855, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1901, 1906 og 1911. P. Andreasen, 2005.

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Ohio Genealogical Society. Paulding County Chapter., ed. Paulding County, Ohio, census index: 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860. Paulding County Chapter OGS, 1996.

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Ozarks Genealogical Society (Springfield, Mo.), ed. Greene County, Missouri, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, census records. Ozarks Genealogical Society, 2007.

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Strøm, Torgir. Fólkatalið fyri Sandvík, Froðba og Øravík: 1801, 1828, 1834, 1840, 1845, 1850, 1855, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1901, 1906 og 1911. P. Andreasen, 2006.

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Strøm, Torgir. Fólkatalið fyri Sandvík, Froðba og Øravík: 1801, 1828, 1834, 1840, 1845, 1850, 1855, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1901, 1906 og 1911. P. Andreasen, 2006.

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Ozarks Genealogical Society (Springfield, Mo.), ed. Greene County, Missouri, census records for 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1876. Ozarks Genealogical Society, 1987.

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Smith, Leonard H. United States census key 1850, 1860, 1870. Owl Books, 1986.

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Abraham, Gerald, and Eric Sams. "Düsseldorf (1850–1852)." In Schumann. J.B. Metzler, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-04425-9_6.

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Beyer, Robert T. "Acoustics 1800–1850." In Sounds of Our Times. Springer New York, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0517-3_2.

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McSweeney, Kerry. "London 1850–1857." In George Eliot (Marian Evans) A Literary Life. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21669-7_2.

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McSweeney, Kerry. "London 1850–1857." In George Eliot. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230389656_2.

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Brooke, Iris. "Victoria—1850 to 1880." In A History of English Costume. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003563679-9.

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Steele, Jeffrey. "Margaret Fuller (1810–1850)." In Fifty-One Key Feminist Thinkers. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315558806-16.

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von Liebig, Justus, Margarete Schneider, and Wolfgang Schneider. "1850." In Briefe an Vieweg. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-19706-5_18.

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Preston, Katherine K. "The 1850s." In George Frederick Bristow. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043420.003.0005.

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Bristow married Harriet Crane (1853) and began to teach in the New York Public Schools (1854). He was conductor of the New York Harmonic Society (1851-1863) and organist for several churches. Three major works were premiered: his opera Rip Van Winkle (1855, by the Pyne and Harrison Company) and his symphonies nos. 2 and 3 (1856 and 1859, both by the Philharmonic Society). He also wrote the Winter’s Tale Overture (1855). During the 1850s Bristow’s activities as a teacher, performer, and composer grew apace, as did his reputation. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music degree (1858) and enjoyed a testimonial concert (1859).
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Cantuarias Acosta, Ricardo Antonio. "La Catedral de Lima en el siglo XIX." In Sobre el Perú: homenaje a José Agustín de la Puente Candamo. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/9789972424724.023.

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La Catedral de Lima, a lo largo del siglo XIX, sufrió varias reformas y cambios, hasta que en las postrimerías del siglo perdió su disposición interior original. Por ello dividimos este estudio en cuatro períodos: de 1800 a 1820, de 1821 a 1850, de 1850 a 1879, de 1880 a 1900.
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Gagnier, Regenia. "Literary Subjectivity and Other Possibilities in Some Classic Texts." In Subjectivities. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195060966.003.0007.

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Abstract Between 1848 and 1860 many of the major Victorian novelists experi mented with autobiographical fiction. In Thackeray’s Pendennis (1848–1850), Dickens’s David Copperfield (1849-1850) and later, revisionary, Great Expectations(1860-1861), Bronte’s Villette(l853), Trollope’s The Three Clerks (1858), Meredith’s Ordeal of Richard Feverel (1859), and Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss (1860), the protagonists’ identities unfold in antagonistic relations with family, religion, and social role (often called “duty” by the Victorians): this is to say no more than that the individual’s relation to society, or more specifically the relation of individual development to social institutions, was the great problem of Victorian realism, as it was of Victorian social science.
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Sylvos, Françoise. "Sémiologie de l’utopie en France (1800-1850)." In Séminaire "Signe, déchiffrement, et interprétation". Fabula, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.907.

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Борзова, Е. В. "СТОЛОВОЕ СЕРЕБРО В БЫТУ РОССИЙСКОЙ АРИСТОКРАТИИ 1830–1850-Х ГГ." У Отечество нам Царское Село. Резиденция и город : сборник научных статей XXX Царскосельской конференции. Crossref, 2024. https://doi.org/10.54764/ruscol.2024.44.23.001.

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Ferreira, Marlon Gomes Modesto, and JANAÍNA OLIVEIRA DOS SANTOS. "LEVANTAMENTO DA CARCINOFAUNA (CRUSTÁCEA, DECAPODA) DA LAGUNA DE ITAIPU-NITERÓI, RJ." In II Congresso Brasileiro de Biodiversidade Virtual. Revista Multidisciplinar de Educação e meio ambiente, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51189/ii-conbiv/6311.

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Introdução: Crustáceos podem ser encontrados em ecossistemas terrestres, de água doce, salobras e marinhas, desde zonas abissais até zona nerítica, desenvolvendo assim, adaptações que possibilitaram uma vasta distribuição geográfica. A laguna de Itaipu faz parte do bioma Mata Atlântica e contempla uma ampla diversidade de ecossistemas, como restinga e manguezal. A laguna tem capacidade de promover diferentes atividades econômicas para as comunidades locais, mas vem sofrendo historicamente com a urbanização, acarretando modificações ecológicas do ambiente e prejudicando a economia local. Objetivo: O objetivo do estudo foi entender a distribuição e a variedade de espécies de crustáceos decápodes residentes na laguna de Itaipu-RJ. As coletas foram realizadas mensalmente no período de outubro/2019 a março/2020 na laguna de Itaipu, localizada na região oceânica do município de Niterói-RJ. Metodologia: As formas de captura dos decápodes foram classificadas em ativa e passiva, sendo as ativas, coleta manual, puçá e rede de arrastos arrasto (25 mm entre nós oposto), e as passivas, armadilhas (redinha e cova). Os animais coletados foram acondicionados em um caixa térmica com gelo e identificadas em laboratório, de acordo com a literatura especializada. Resultados: Foram encontradas 18 espécies representadas pelas Subordens Dendrobrachiata e Pleocyemata. Dentro delas 10 aquáticas (Callinectes danae Smith, 1869; Callinectes exasperatus Gerstaecker, 1856; Callinectes sapidus Ranthbun, 1896; Charybdis helleri A. Milne-Edwards, 1867; Libinia sp Leach, 1815; Menippe nodifrons Stimpson, 1859; Pagurus brevidactylus Stimpson, 1859; Palaemon sp Weber, 1795; Penaeus brasiliensis Latreille, 1817; Petrolisthes armatus Gibbes, 1850) e 8 espécies semiterrestres (Aratus pisonii H. Milne Edwards, 1837; Cardisoma guanhumi Serville e Guérin, 1828; Goniopsis cruentata Latreille, 1803; Neohelice granulata Dana, 1851; Ocypode quadrata Fabricius, 1787; Pachygrapsus transversus Gibbes, 1850; Minuca rapax Smith, 1870; Ucides cordatus Linnaeus, 1763. Foram identificadas cinco espécies com interesse econômico: U. cordatus, C. guanhumi, C. danae, C. exasperatus, C. sapidus e P. brasiliensis. Conclusão: Houve a ocorrência da espécie exótica Charybdis helleri nativa do Oceano Indico-Pacifico. A quantidade de representantes de decápodes encontrada neste estudo está semelhante ao apontado para outras lagoas/lagunas do litoral brasileiro.
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Louch, Robert J., and Donald C. Franks. "J-1850 Multiplex Development Tools." In International Congress & Exposition. SAE International, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/910712.

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Elízia Borges, Maria. "A proliferação dos cemitérios no Brasil: doenças epidêmicas e o registro de caricaturas." In Colóquio do Comitê Brasileiro de História da Arte. Comitê Brasileiro de História da Arte, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.54575/cbha.40.04.

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A partir de 1870 tiveram início inúmeras polêmicas envolvendo a área médica, os políticos liberais, os maçons e os religiosos em torno da defesa da construção de cemitérios secularizados no Brasil. Durante a Primeira República, o fato foi consolidado e podemos considerar esse período como o da proliferação dos cemitérios. Outro fator preponderante para a propagação dessas construções foram as epidemias que ocorreram no país. Mencionamos neste artigo algumas delas: a de febre amarela (1850, Rio de Janeiro); a de cólera (1855, Bahia); a de varíola (1896); a de febre amarela (1892) e a gripe espanhola (1918 a 1919), que foram uma das causas dos primeiros sepultamentos no Cemitério da Consolação (SP,1858). As caricaturas de Ângelo Agostini (1843-1910) datadas de 1866 e 1876 representam esse momento histórico com certo humor e crítica às ações governamentais. A pandemia de Covid-19 surgida o ano passado (2019) e que ainda perdura, também passou a ser representada por caricaturistas segundo o mesmo princípio sarcástico que tanto condiz com a caricatura brasileira, conforme consta na obra de Latuff, de 2020.
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Kragh, Helge. "Historical aspects of post-1850 cosmology." In GRADUATE SCHOOL IN ASTRONOMY - XVIII SPECIAL COURSES AT THE NATIONAL OBSERVATORY, RIO DE JANEIRO (XVIII CCE). AIP Publishing LLC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4902842.

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Griggs, Jr., Francis E. "Analytical Modeling: Its Beginning to 1850." In Fourth National Congress on Civil Engineering History and Heritage. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40654(2003)5.

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Ambrogi, Lucas Dias Martinez. "Nação, Artes e História: a literatura como formadora da identidade nacional brasileira, 1830-1850." In V Congresso Internacional de História. Programa de Pós-Graduação em História e Departamento de História – Universidade Estadual de Maringá – UEM, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4025/5cih.pphuem.2116.

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Kim, Ji Young. "Clara Schumann and Jenny Lind in 1850." In Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Musikforschung 2019. Paderborn und Detmold. Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar der Universität Paderborn und der Hochschule für Musik Detmold, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25366/2020.85.

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Clara Schumann’s 1850 tour of northern Germany with her husband officially ended with a successful concert in Altona where Jenny Lind made a surprise appearance. Immediately thereafter, one more concert featuring the pianist, singer, and Robert’s music was added at the last minute to take place in Hamburg. This too was a success. But a detail that made it especially memorable was Lind’s position behind the piano lid so that, as Clara recounted in her diary, many audience members could hardly catch a glimpse of her. This paper explores the rationales and implications of this singular and fleeting moment, and teases out aspects of the two star performers’ relationship both on and off the stage. In the process, the paper draws attention to hitherto neglected variables in the performance practice of Lieder and seeks to expand our lines of inquiry with regards to the 19th-century Lied as cultural practice.
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Yost, William A. "History of sound source localization: 1850-1950." In 173rd Meeting of Acoustical Society of America and 8th Forum Acusticum. Acoustical Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/2.0000529.

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Atack, Jeremy, Fred Bateman, and Robert Margo. Capital Deepening in American Manufacturing, 1850-1880. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w9923.

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Atack, Jeremy, and Robert Margo. Gallman Revisited: Blacksmithing and American Manufacturing, 1850-1870. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w23399.

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Atack, Jeremy, Fred Bateman, and Robert Margo. Rising Wage Dispersion Across American Manufacturing Establishments, 1850-1880. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w7932.

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Steckel, Richard. Household Migration, Urban Growth, and Industrialization: The United States, 1850-1860. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w2281.

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Steckel, Richard. Poverty and Prosperity: A Longitudinal Study of Wealth Accumulation, 1850-1860. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/h0008.

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Gozen, Ruveyda, Richard Hornbeck, Anders Humlum, and Martin Rotemberg. Historical Differences in Female-Owned Manufacturing Establishments: The United States, 1850-1880. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w32575.

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Schmalenberger, Roberta. The German-Oregonians, 1850-1918. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5316.

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Ferrie, Joseph. The Poor and the Dead: Socioeconomic Status and Mortality in the U.S., 1850-1860. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/h0135.

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Kazin, Michael. Irish families in Portland, Oregon, 1850-1880 : an immigrant culture in the Far West. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.2227.

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Kim, Sukkoo. Division of Labor and the Rise of Cities: Evidence from U.S. Industrialization, 1850-1880. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w12246.

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