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ALLSOPP, PETER G. "Clarification of the status of the types of Australian Melolonthini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) described before 1950." Zootaxa 4885, no. 4 (2020): 451–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4885.4.1.

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The status of the primary and sometimes secondary types of each of the species-level names within the Australian Melolonthini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) described by Ernst Germar, Hermann Burmeister, Charles Blanchard, William Macleay, Charles Waterhouse, Thomas Blackburn, Ernst Brenske, Anton Nonfried, Julius von Moser, Arthur Olliff, Arthur Lea, Gilbert Arrow, and Alexandre Girault are clarified. Lectotypes are designated for Antitrogus nigricornis Blackburn, 1911 (= Antitrogus tasmanicus (Burmeister, 1855)), Holophylla australis Blackburn, 1888 (Rhopaea australis), Holophylla furfuracea Burmeister, 1855 (Pseudholophylla furfuracea), Lepidioderma glaber Brenske, 1895 (= Dermolepida lixi (Nonfried, 1894)), Lepidioderma lansbergei Brenske, 1895 (= Dermolepida albohirtum (Waterhouse, 1875)), Lepidioderma waterhousei Brenske, 1895 (= Dermolepida albohirtum (Waterhouse, 1875)), Lepidiota bovilli Blackburn, 1912 (= Lepidiota rothei Blackburn, 1888), Lepidiota caudata Blackburn, 1890, Lepidiota darwini Blackburn, 1888 (= Lepidiota squamulata Waterhouse, 1875), Lepidiota deceptrix Blackburn, 1912 (= Lepidiota negatoria Blackburn, 1912), Lepidiota degener Blackburn, 1888, Lepidiota delicatula Blackburn, 1888, Lepidiota frenchi Blackburn, 1912, Lepidiota gilesi Blackburn, 1912, Lepidiota grata Blackburn, 1890, Lepidiota koebelei Blackburn, 1912 (= Lepidiota rothei Blackburn, 1888), Lepidiota laevis Arrow, 1932, Lepidiota leai Blackburn, 1912 (= Lepidiota squamulata Waterhouse, 1875), Lepidiota negatoria Blackburn, 1912, Lepidiota oblonga Brenske, 1900, Lepidiota perkinsi Blackburn, 1912, Lepidiota platyura Lea, 1924 (= Lepidiota podicalis Moser, 1913), Lepidiota rubrior Blackburn, 1912, Lepidiota rufa Blackburn, 1888, Lepidiota rugosipennis Lea, 1924 (= Lepidiota squamulata Waterhouse, 1875), Lepidiota sororia Moser, 1913, Lepidiota suavior Blackburn, 1912 (= Lepidiota delicatula Blackburn, 1888), Lepidioderma albohirtum Waterhouse, 1875 (Dermolepida albohirtum), Microrhopaea flavipennis Lea, 1920, Rhopaea assimilis Blackburn, 1911, Rhopaea callabonnensis Blackburn, 1894 (Pararhopaea callabonnensis), Rhopaea consanguinea Blackburn, 1911 (Antitrogus consanguineus), Rhopaea dubitans Blackburn, 1911 (= Antitrogus mussoni (Blackburn, 1892)), Rhopaea hirtuosa Blackburn, 1898, Rhopaea incognita Blackburn, 1911 (= Antitrogus morbillosus (Blackburn, 1898)), Rhopaea laticollis Blackburn, 1911, Rhopaea morbillosa Blackburn, 1898 (Antitrogus morbillosus), Rhopaea mussoni Blackburn, 1892 (Antitrogus mussoni), Rhopaea soror Blackburn, 1892 (= Rhopaea heterodactyla (Germar, 1848)), and Zietzia geologa Blackburn, 1894. The presumed type of Lepidiota consobrina Girault, 1918 is shown not to be from the type locality, and syntypes of Othnonius batesii Olliff, 1890, Rhizotrogus tasmanicus Burmeister, 1855 (Antitrogus tasmanicus), and Rhopaea verreauxii Blanchard, 1851 and the lectotype of Melolontha heterodactyla Germar, 1848 (Rhopaea heterodactyla) could not be located. The remaining species-level taxa either have had lectotypes designated previously or have valid holotypes. Paratypes or paralectotypes are also indicated for some species.
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GIMMEL, MATTHEW L. "Genus-level revision of the family Phalacridae (Coleoptera: Cucujoidea)." Zootaxa 3605, no. 1 (2013): 1–147. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3605.1.1.

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A pre-phylogenetic revision of the family Phalacridae at the genus level is presented. Twenty-eight new generic synonymies are established as follows: Acylomus Sharp 1888 (=Liophalacrus Sharp 1888, syn. nov.; Ganyrus Guillebeau 1894, syn. nov.; Podocesus Guillebeau 1894, syn. nov.; Tinodemus Guillebeau 1894, syn. nov.; Ledorus Guillebeau 1895, syn. nov.; Astenulus Guillebeau 1896, syn. nov.; Afronyrus Švec 2006, syn. nov.), Apallodes Reitter 1873 (=Litolibrus Sharp 1889, syn. nov.; Sphaeropsis Guillebeau 1893, syn. nov.; Gyromorphus Guillebeau 1894, syn. nov.), Augasmus Motschulsky 1858 (=Megischius Guillebeau 1896, syn. nov.; Nematolibrus Sahlberg 1913, syn. nov.), Entomocnemus Guillebeau 1894 (=Stilbomimus Champion 1924, syn. nov.), Grouvelleus Guillebeau 1892 (=Ochrolitoides Champion 1924, syn. nov.; Litotarsus Champion 1925, syn. nov.), Litochrus Erichson 1845 (=Merobrachys Guillebeau 1895, syn. nov.), Litostilbus Guillebeau 1894 (=Pseudolitochrus Liubarsky 1993, syn. nov.), Ochrolitus Sharp 1889 (=Gorginus Guillebeau 1894, syn. nov.), Olibroporus Casey 1890 (=Parasemus Guillebeau 1894, syn. nov.), Olibrosoma Tournier 1889 (=Lichrotus Lyubarsky 1993, syn. nov.), Phaenocephalus Wollaston 1873 (=Phalacratomus Scott 1922, syn. nov.; Heterostilbus Champion 1924, syn. nov.), Phalacrinus Blackburn 1891 (=Sphaerostilbus Champion 1924, syn. nov.), Pseudolibrus Flach 1889 (=Biophytus Guillebeau 1894, syn. nov.; Polyaloxus Guillebeau 1894, syn. nov.), Pycinus Guillebeau 1893 (=Ochrodemus Guillebeau 1893, syn. nov.; Radinus Guillebeau 1893, syn. nov.; Euphalacrus Champion 1925, syn. nov.). Ten new genera and seven new species are described: Antennogasmus, gen. nov. (type species: A. cordatus, sp. nov.), Austroporus, gen. nov. (type species: A. victoriensis (Blackburn)), Malagasmus Gimmel, gen. nov. (type species: M. thalesi, sp. nov.), Malagophytus, gen. nov. (type species: M. steineri, sp. nov.), Neolitochrus, gen. nov. (type species: N. pulchellus (LeConte)), Paracylomus, gen. nov. (type species: P. asiaticus (Champion)), Platyphalacrus, gen. nov. (type species: P. lawrencei, sp. nov.), Ranomafanacrinus, gen. nov. (type species: R. nigrinus, sp. nov.), Steinerlitrus, gen. nov. (type species: S. warreni, sp. nov.), Sveculus, gen. nov. (type species: S. lewisi, sp. nov.). Generic reassignments resulted in 194 new combinations. Nine new names have been established for junior primary and secondary homonyms: Acylomus bicoloratus nom. nov. for Tinodemus bicolor Švec 2002; Acylomus lyubarskyi nom. nov. for Olibrus capriviensis Lyubarsky 1998; Acylomus sveci nom. nov. for Tinodemus reticulatus Švec 2002; Acylomus orientalis nom. nov. for Stilbus similis Švec 1992; Acylomus zdeneki nom. nov. for Afronyrus snizeki Švec 2006; Apallodes championi nom. nov. for Litolibrus ocellatus Champion 1925; Olibrus peringueyi nom. nov. for Olibrus consanguineus Péringuey 1892; Augasmus exquisitus nom. nov. for Litochrus pulchellus Blackburn 1895; Litochrus pronotalis nom. nov. for Augasmus bimaculatus Lyubarsky 1996. A type species is designated for Phalacrinus Blackburn 1891 (P. australis Blackburn 1891). Six new species-group synonymies are established: Acylomus ergoti Casey 1890 (=Tinodemus grouvellei Guillebeau 1894, syn. nov.), Acylomus curvolineatus (Champion 1924) (=Tinodemus meridianus (Švec 1992), syn. nov.; Olibrus stuporatus Lyubarsky 1994, syn. nov.), Xanthocomus attenuatus (Casey, 1890) (=Xanthocomus concinnus (Casey, 1916), syn. nov.; Stilbus thoracicus Casey, 1916, syn. nov.; Stilbus quadrisetosus Casey, 1916, syn. nov.). One name, Olibrus sternalis Casey 1916, is resurrected from synonymy. Lectotypes are designated for 23 nominal species. One genus and two species are excluded from Phalacridae: Sternosternus Guillebeau 1894 (with its type and only species, S. grouvelleiGuillebeau 1894) and Parasemus parvopallidus Lea 1932, both of which belong in Hydrophilidae. All 34 resulting genera in the family Phalacridae are keyed, described, and illustrated. A phylogenetic hypothesis based on analysis of a matrix of 98 morphological characters was created using parsimony. Results of these analyses were not robust enough at deep levels to create a new subfamilial or tribal classification, but nine genus-groups have been hypothesized.
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Ivkina, Liudmmila. "Constitutional acts of Cuba during the liberation wars of the last third of the 19th century (1868-1898)." Latin-American Historical Almanac 38, no. 1 (2023): 50–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.32608/2305-8773-2023-38-1-50-85.

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The liberation struggle of the Cuban people against Spanish domination, which unfolded in the last third of the XIX cen-tury, was a logical continuation of the national liberation pro-cess that began in Latin America at the beginning of the nine-teenth century. There are two most important stages in this struggle: the Ten Yearʹs War for Independence of 1868–1878, which ended with the signing of the compromise Treaty of Zanjon (a treaty without independence), and the War of 1895–1898, the "Necessary War", as its leader José Martí de-scribed it, interrupted by the intervention of the United States in the liberation process in 1898 and the outbreak of the Spanish-American War (April 25 / August 12, 1898), which ended with the elimination of Spanish domination and the creation in 1902 of the so-called "pseudo-republic" (1902–1934). During the years of the Liberation Struggle of 1868–1898, constitutional acts were created that testified to the so-cial orientation of these processes. During the Ten Year's War, important political acts such as the Manifest of Inde-pendence (October 10, 1868) proclaimed by C.M. de Céspedes, the Constitution of Guaymaro (April 1869) and the Constitution of Baraguá (March 17, 1878) were adopted. Dur-ing the liberation struggle of 1895–1898, two constitutions were created: Jimaguayú (September 16, 1895) and Yaya (Oc-tober 29, 1897). The analysis of the constitutional acts of the era of the liberation struggle became the subject of our re-search.
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Kejval, Zbyněk, and Donald S. Chandler. "Generic revision of the Microhoriini with new species and synonymies from the Palaearctic Region (Coleoptera: Anthicidae)." Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 60, no. 1 (2020): 95–154. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2020.007.

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The classification of Microhoriini Bonadona, 1974 is revised. Five genera are recognized: Aulacoderus LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849, Falsophilus Kejval, 2015, Liparoderus LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849, Microhoria Chevrolat, 1877, and Neocrohoria Telnov, 2019. (i) New species: Microhoria almukalla Kejval, sp. nov. (Yemen), M. anahita Kejval, sp. nov. (Iran), M. antalya Kejval, sp. nov. (Turkey), M. bacillisternum Kejval, sp. nov. (Iran), M. cervi Kejval, sp. nov. (Oman), M. fergana Kejval, sp. nov. (Kyrgyzstan), M. garavuti Kejval, sp. nov. (Tajikistan), M. gibbipennis Kejval, sp. nov. (Turkey), M. halophila Kejval, sp. nov. (Turkey), M. hazara Kejval, sp. nov. (Afghanistan), M. heracleana Kejval, sp. nov. (Greece), M. impavida Kejval, sp. nov. (Turkey), M. kabulensis Kejval, sp. nov. (Afghanistan), M. kermanica Kejval, sp. nov. (Iran), M. pahlavi Kejval, sp. nov. (Iran), M. persica Kejval, sp. nov. (Iran), M. strejceki Kejval, sp. nov. (Tajikistan), M. sawda Kejval, sp. nov. (Saudi Arabia), and M. sulaimanica Kejval, sp. nov. (Pakistan, Uzbekistan). (ii) New synonymies: Microhoria Chevrolat, 1877 = Clavicomus Pic, 1894 syn. nov. = Tenuicomus Pic, 1894 syn. nov.; Microhoria depressa (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) = Anthicus mollis Desbrochers des Loges, 1875 syn. nov.; Microhoria edmondi (Pic, 1893) = Anthicus spinosus Pic, 1912 syn. nov.; Microhoria globipennis (Pic, 1897) = Anthicus globipennis quercicola Sahlberg, 1913 syn. nov.; Microhoria luristanica (Pic, 1911) = Anthicus pietschmi Pic, 1938 syn. nov.; Microhoria ottomana (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) = Anthicus merkli Pic, 1897 syn. nov.; Microhoria pinicola (Reitter, 1889) = Microhoria feroni Bonadona, 1960 syn. nov.; Microhoria posthuma (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) = Anthicus fumeoalatus Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931 syn. nov.; Microhoria truncatipennis (Pic, 1897) = Anthicus mouzafferi Pic, 1910 syn. nov. (iii) Status changes. Anthicus tauricus var. inobscura Pic, 1908 is raised to species level as Microhoria inobscura (Pic, 1908) stat. nov.; Anthicus truncatus var. decoloratus Pic, 1897 is removed from synonymy with Anthicus truncatus Pic, 1895 and raised to species level as Microhoria decolorata (Pic, 1897) stat. restit. (iv) New combinations: Microhoria disconotata (Pic, 1907) comb. nov., M. fossicollis (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. gestroi (Pic, 1895) comb. nov., M. irregularis (Pic, 1932) comb. nov., M. lividipes (Desbrochers des Loges, 1875) comb. nov., M. marginicollis (Pic, 1951) comb. nov., M. nystii (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. schimperi (Pic, 1898) comb. nov., M. semiviridis (Pic, 1951) comb. nov., M. strandi (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., and M. yemenita (Nardi, 2004) comb. nov., all from Anthicus Paykull, 1798. Microhoria abscondita (Telnov, 2000) comb. nov., M. adusta (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. afghana (Telnov, 2010) comb. nov., M. almorae (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. ambusta (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. angulifer (Pic, 1893) comb. nov., M. anomala (Telnov, 1998) comb. nov., M. antinorii (Pic, 1894) comb. nov., M. apicordiger (Bonadona, 1954) comb. nov., M. aquatilis (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. assamensis (Pic, 1907) comb. nov., M. assequens (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. atrata (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. austriaca (Pic, 1901) comb. nov., M. bicarinifrons (Pic, 1892) comb. nov., M. biguttata (Bonadona, 1964) comb. nov., M. brevipilis (Pic, 1893) comb. nov., M. bruckii (Kiesenwetter, 1870) comb. nov., M. brunneipes (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. caeruleicolor (Pic, 1906) comb. nov., M. callima (Baudi di Selve, 1877) comb. nov., M. comes (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. cordata (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. curticeps (Pic, 1923) comb. nov., M. dichrous (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. doderoi (Pic, 1902) comb. nov., M. erythraea (Pic, 1899) comb. nov., M. erythrodera (Marseul, 1878) comb. nov., M. feai (Pic, 1907) comb. nov., M. fugax (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. fugiens (Marseul, 1876) comb. nov., M. garze (Telnov, 2018) comb. nov., M. gigas (Pic, 1899) comb. nov., M. gravida (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. harmandi (Pic, 1899) comb. nov., M. hauseri (Pic, 1906) comb. nov., M. henoni (Pic, 1892) comb. nov., M. heydeni (Marseul, 1879) comb. nov., M. himalayana (Pic, 1909) comb. nov., M. hummeli (Pic, 1933) comb. nov., M. immaculipennis (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. inabsoluta (Telnov, 2003) comb. nov., M. indeprensa (Telnov, 2000) comb. nov., M. kabyliana (Pic, 1896) comb. nov., M. kejvali (Telnov, 1999) comb. nov., M. kham (Telnov, 2018) comb. nov., M. kocheri (Pic, 1951) comb. nov., M. kuluensis (Pic, 1914) comb. nov., M. lepidula (Marseul, 1876) comb. nov., M. longiceps (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. longicornis (Uhmann, 1983) comb. nov., M. manifesta (Pic, 1907) comb. nov., M. martinezi (Pic, 1932) comb. nov., M. muguensis (Telnov, 2000) comb. nov., M. nigrocyanella (Marseul, 1877) comb. nov., M. nigrofusca (Telnov, 2000) comb. nov., M. nigroterminata (Pic, 1909) comb. nov., M. notatipennis (Pic, 1909) comb. nov., M. olivierii (Desbrochers des Loges, 1868) comb. nov., M. optabilis LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. paganettii (Pic, 1909) comb. nov., M. phungi (Pic, 1926) comb. nov., M. picea (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. plagiostola (Bonadona, 1958) comb. nov., M. plicatipennis (Pic, 1936) comb. nov., M. posthuma (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. postimpressa (Pic, 1938) comb. nov., M. postluteofasciata (Pic, 1938) comb. nov., M. prolatithorax (Pic, 1899) comb. nov., M. proterva (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. ragusae (Pic, 1898) comb. nov., M. semidepressa (Pic, 1893) comb. nov., M. separatithorax (Pic, 1914) comb. nov., M. shibatai (Nomura, 1962) comb. nov., M. schrammi Pic, 1913) comb. nov., M. sikkimensis (Pic, 1907) comb. nov., M. sinensis (Pic, 1907) comb. nov., M. spinipennis (Pic, 1898) comb. nov., M. sporadica (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. striaticollis (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. subpicea (Pic, 1914) comb. nov., M. tersa (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. tonkinensis (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1928) comb. nov., M. truncatella (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. turgida (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1928) comb. nov., M. uhagoni (Pic, 1904) comb. nov., M. uniformis (Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931) comb. nov., M. variabilis (Telnov, 2003) comb. nov., M. weigeli (Telnov, 2000) comb. nov., M. versicolor (Kiesenwetter, 1866) comb. nov., M. wuyishanensis (Nardi, 2004) comb. nov., and Nitorus niger (Uhmann, 1996) comb. nov., all from Clavicomus Pic, 1894. Microhoria agriliformis (Pic, 1893) comb. nov., M. alfierii (Pic, 1923) comb. nov., M. angelinii (Degiovanni, 2012) comb. nov., M. babaulti (Pic, 1921) comb. nov., M. barnevillei (Pic, 1892) comb. nov., M. armeniaca (Pic, 1899) comb. nov., M. bonnairii (Fairmaire, 1883) comb. nov., M. cyanipennis (Grilat, 1886) comb. nov., M. depressa (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. dolichocephala (Baudi di Selve, 1877) comb. nov., M. duplex (Nardi, 2004) comb. nov., M. edmondi (Pic, 1893) comb. nov., M. escalerai (Pic, 1904) comb. nov., M. finalis (Telnov, 2003) comb. nov., M. fuscomaculata (Pic, 1893) comb. nov., M. insignita (Pic, 1906) comb. nov., M. luristanica (Pic, 1911) comb. nov., M. meloiformis (Reitter, 1890) comb. nov., M. mesopotamica (Pic, 1912) comb. nov., M. ocreata (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1847) comb. nov., M. olivacea (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. ottomana (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. pallicra (Dufour, 1849) comb. nov., M. paralleliceps (Reitter, 1890) comb. nov., M. paupercula (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1847) comb. nov., M. platiai (Degiovanni, 2000) comb. nov., M. siccensis (Normand, 1950) comb. nov., M. subaerea (Reitter, 1890) comb. nov., M. subcaerulea (Pic, 1906) comb. nov., M. subsericea (Pic, 1898) comb. nov., M. tarifana (Pic, 1904) comb. nov., M. tibialis (Waltl, 1835) comb. nov., M. velox (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849) comb. nov., M. viridipennis (Pic, 1899) comb. nov., and M. viturati (Pic, 1893) comb. nov., all from Tenuicomus Pic, 1894. Microhoria decolorata (Pic, 1897) comb. nov. and M. truncata (Pic, 1895) comb. nov. from Stricticomus Pic, 1894. Microhoria truncatipennis (Pic, 1897) comb. nov. from Anthelephila Hope, 1833. (v) Lectotype designations. Lectotypes are designated for the following species: Anthicus depressus LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849, A. edmondi Pic, 1893, A. luristanicus Pic, 1911, A. merkli Pic, 1897, A. mouzafferi Pic, 1910, A. pietschmi Pic, 1938, A. pinicola Reitter, 1889, A. posthumus Krekich-Strassoldo, 1931, and A. spinosus Pic, 1912.
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Matkovska, Ivanna. "Oleksa Novakivskyi: Unknown pages of study and life from Archival Materials of the Krakow Academy of Arts." ARTISTIC CULTURE. TOPICAL ISSUES, no. 19(1) (June 13, 2023): 153–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.31500/1992-5514.19(1).2023.283145.

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The paper aims to study and publicize educational activities and exhibitions in Krakow by Oleksa Novakivskyi (1872– 1935), an outstanding Ukrainian artist — symbolist, expressionist, graphic artist, and educator, who over 20 years lived in Krakow (1892–1913) and Lviv (1913–1935) and founded his own art school in Lviv (1923–1935) for 100 students. The archival documents of the 1890s–1900s from the Archives of the Krakow Academy of Arts about Oleksa Novakivskyi’s studies in 1892–1904 were investigated. Oleksa Novakivskyi’sreport cards of 1892–1904 from the Krakow School and the Academy of Fine Arts were first introduced into scientific circulation. It was discovered that in 1892–1898 Oleksa Novakivskyi studied at the Department of Drawing of the Krakow School of Fine Arts (with a pause in 1893–1895) and received an “award in the competition” (1896), silver medals on July 15, 1897 and July 23, 1898 at the course of prof. Unierzyski, Stanislawski. In 1898–1901 Oleksa Novakivskyi studied at the Department of Fine Art, where he received a silver medal (1899) and a gold medal on July 15, 1900, on the course of Prof. Wyczółkowski, Stanislawski. In 1901–1904 Novakivskyi continued his studies at the Department of Fine Art at the School of Prof. Wyczółkowski at the Krakow Academy of Arts. It was established that Novakivski’s teachers in Krakow were the professors Florian Cynk, Jozef Unierzyski, Leon Wyczółkowski, Jan Stanislawski. In addition, personal documents of the painter’sspouse (whom the researchers previously listed as Anna-Maria) from the archives of Lviv and Krakow were introduced into scientific circulation (the identity card of Maryanna Rozalia Nowakowska, 1916; Birth Certificate of Maryanna Rosalia Palmowska, 1888), as well as the Polish specialized and popular periodicals of the 1890s–1930s that mentioned Oleksa Novakivskyi’s exhibitions participation in Krakow and Warsaw.
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SASS-GYARMATI, ANDREA. "New synonyms in the genus Lopholejeunea (Lejeuneaceae, Marchantiophyta)." Phytotaxa 475, no. 4 (2020): 299–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.475.4.8.

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Lopholejeunea (Stephani 1890: 285) is a pantropical genus with 42 species and one variety (Söderström et al., 2016), of which 12 species have been recorded from Madagascar (Marline et al., 2012). During examination of various Lopholejeunea materials from Madagascar, a few nomenclatural changes became necessary. As a result, ten species are accepted for Madagascar: Lopholejeunea borbonica Stephani (1896: 109), L. erugata Thiers (1984: 174), L. eulopha (Taylor 1846: 391.) Schiffner (1893: 129), L. grandicrista Stephani (1893: 34), L. leioptera Sass-Gyarmati (2001: 80), L. lepidoscypha Kiaer et Pearson (Pearson 1892: 5), L. nigricans (Lindenberg in Gottsche et al. 1845: 316) Schiffner (1898: 293), L. onraedtii Vanden Berghen (1984: 452), L. subfusca (Nees 1830: 36) Schiffner (1897: 593) and L. utriculata Stephani (1912: 69).
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Gržina, Hrvoje. "Klub amatera fotografa, Društvo umjetnosti i počeci organiziranoga fotoamaterskog pokreta u Zagrebu i Hrvatskoj." Život umjetnosti, no. 109 (December 1, 2021): 34–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.31664/zu.2021.109.03.

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U radu se—u kontekstu europske amaterske fotografije devetnaestoga stoljeća—progovara o okolnostima nastanka zagrebačkoga Kluba amatera fotografa i najranijem razdoblju njegova djelovanja (do 1898.). Posebna je pozornost pritom poklonjena preciznom utvrđivanju datuma osnutka kluba (4. rujna 1893.), za koji se dosad mislilo da je bio utemeljen godinu dana ranije. U nastavku je obrađena i organizacija kluba, njegova fotooprema i atelijeri, načini financiranja, odnos s Društvom umjetnosti te prvi organizirani nastupi na izložbama i najraniji članovi. Klub amatera fotografa u Zagrebu utemeljen je 4. rujna 1893. Ideja za njegovo osnivanje potekla je od skupine entuzijasta, mahom članova Društva umjetnosti, na sastanku održanomu na Josipovcu krajem kolovoza 1893., u vrijeme širenja fotoamaterskog pokreta po čitavoj Europi. Impuls za organiziranje zagrebačkih fotoamatera bez sumnje je bio uspjeh polučen na Međunarodnoj izložbi umjetnina održanoj 1891. u Zagrebu, dok je kao model mogao poslužiti bilo koji od postojećih klubova diljem Austro-Ugarske Monarhije. Ipak, glavni je uzor u organizacijskom i praktičnom smislu bez sumnje bio bečki Klub amatera fotografa (Camera Club), čijemu su članstvu pripadali i neki od zagrebačkih fotoamatera. Od početaka tijesno povezan s Društvom umjetnosti, Klub amatera fotografa, posredstvom Izidora Kršnjavoga, u nekoliko je navrata obilno dotirala Zemaljska vlada, čime je postavljena i solidna infrastruktura za fotografsku djelatnost. Prvi je klupski atelijer bio u prostoru jednoga od osnivača, Julija pl. Zigeunera Blumendorfskoga, da bi po njegovu odlasku iz Zagreba fotoamateri od veljače 1894. nastavili raditi u atelijeru znamenitoga fotografa Ivana Standla. Njegov je atelijer u Mesničkoj ulici ujedno zadnji prostor koji su zagrebački fotoamateri rabili tijekom 19. stoljeća, pa tako s krajem 1898. završava i prvo poglavlje organiziranoga fotoamaterizma u glavnome hrvatskom gradu. Period koji je razmatran u članku (1891.–1898.) moguće je podijeliti na tri razdoblja: prvo (pripremno) od Međunarodne izložbe umjetnina 1891. do utemeljenja kluba 4. rujna 1893., drugo (samostalno) od utemeljenja kluba do njegova sjedinjenja s Društvom umjetnosti 1. siječnja 1895. te treće od početka 1895. do napuštanja Standlova atelijera 12. srpnja 1898. Kroz tih je sedam godina fotoamaterizam u Zagrebu prošao put od hobija nekolicine imućnijih građana i plemića do ozbiljne organizacije s poslanjem širenja interesa za fotografiju, a preko nje i upoznavanja širega općinstva s njezinim umjetničkim odlikama. Vrhunac organizirane fotoamaterske djelatnosti u Zagrebu svakako je bilo izlaganje članova Kluba amatera fotografa na Hrvatskoj narodnoj umjetničkoj izložbi, održanoj na prijelazu 1894. u 1895., da bi nedugo potom, po pripajanju kluba Društvu umjetnosti, kroz svega tri godine takva, organizirana djelatnost gotovo u potpunosti zamrla. Kao ozbiljnija se iznimka u periodu nakon 1894. velikim brojem izložaba i osvojenih nagrada istaknuo Leo Antun pl. Vetter, jedan od prvih zagrebačkih fotoamatera, poznat još s Međunarodne izložbe umjetnina 1891. Njegove su snimke između 1894. i 1898. nekoliko puta objavljivane u prestižnome bečkom glasilu Wiener Photographische Blätter. Upravo su Vetter i Antun Stiasni ml.—čija je ozbiljnija fotografska karijera tek počinjala—svojim kontinuiranim radom pomogli prebrođivanju krize organiziranoga fotoamaterizma u periodu od sjedinjenja Kluba amatera fotografa s Društvom umjetnosti do njegova ponovnoga aktiviranja u obnovljenom društvu početkom 20. stoljeća.
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Kirejtshuk, A. G. "A current generic classification of sap beetles (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae)." Zoosystematica Rossica 17, no. 1 (2008): 107–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2008.17.1.107.

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The list of generic and subgeneric taxa arranged into subfamilies and tribes proposed for sap beetles is given, which includes also new genera [Parapocadius gen. nov. (Nitidulinae: Nitidulini) and Interfaxia gen. nov. (Nitidulinae: Cyllodini)] and subgenera [Semocarpolus subgen. nov. Gaplocarpolus subgen. nov. Askocarpolus subgen. nov. (Carpophilinae: Carpophilus Stephens, 1829)]. The Meoncerus Sharp, 1891; Apsectochilus Reitter, 1874 and Lordyrops Reitter, 1875 are considered as quite distinct each from other above mentioned as from all other generic taxa. In the list there are given the complete synonymy, including new synonymy of generic and subgeneric names [Crepuraea Kirejtshuk, 1990 and Nyujwa Perkovsky, 1990 syn. nov.; Haptoncus Murray, 1864 and Haptoncurina Jelínek, 1977, syn. nov.; Ecnomaeus Erichson, 1843 and Somaphorus Murray, 1864, syn. nov.; Ecnomorphus Motschulsky, 1858; Tribrachys LeConte, 1861 syn. nov.; Stauroglossicus Murray, 1864, syn. nov. and Microxanthus Murray, 1864, syn. nov.; Pria Stephens, 1829 and Allopria Kirejtshuk, 1980, syn. nov.; Megauchenia Macleay, 1825 and Orvoenia Dajoz, 1980, syn. nov.; Tetrisus Murray, 1864 and Pseudoischaena Grouvelle, 1897, syn. nov.; Neopocadius Grouvelle, 1906 and Pseudostelidota Grouvelle, 1906, syn. nov.; Cychramus Kugelann, 1794 and Aethinopsis Grouvelle, 1908, syn. nov.; Mystrops Erichson, 1843, and Cryptoraea Retter, 1873, syn. nov.; Cyllodes Erichson, 1843 and Mecyllodes Sharp, 1891, syn. nov.; Grammorus Murray, 1868 and Colopteroides Watrous, 1982, syn. nov.; Cryptarcha Shuckard, 1839 and Priatelus Broun, 1881, syn. nov.]. For some taxa the rank is changed, namely, Lordyra Gemminger & Harold, 1868, stat. nov. is regarded as a subgenus of Lasiodactylus Perty, 1830-1834; Brounthina Kirejtshuk, 1997, stat. nov. as a subgenus Neopocadius Grouvelle, 1906 and Teichostethus Sharp, 1891, stat. nov. as a subgenus of Hebascus Erichson, 1843, while the taxa Coxollodes Kirejtshuk, 1987 (stat. nov.) and Onicotis Murray, 1864 (stat. nov.) are regarded as separate genera. The new taxa and new taxonomical proposals are supplied with corresponding data in the notes below the list. In these notes there are also proposed the new synonymy for the following species names: Carpophilus (Ecnomorphus) acutangulus Reitter, 1884 and C. (E.) cingulatus Reitter, 1884, syn. nov.; C. (E.) bakeweli Murray, 1864; C. (E.) planatus Murray, 1864, syn. nov. and C. (E.) aterrimus Macleay, 1864, syn. nov.; C. (E.) debilis Grouvelle, 1897 and C. (E.) opaculus Grouvelle, 1897, syn. nov.; C. (E.) luridipennis Macleay, 1873 and C. (E.) loriai Grouvelle, 1906, syn. nov.; C. (E.) murrayi Grouvelle, 1892 and C. (E.) hebetatus Grouvelle, 1908, syn. nov.; C. (E.) plagiatipennis (Motschulsky, 1858) and C. (E.) nigricans Grouvelle, 1897, syn. nov.; C. (E.) terminalis Murray, 1864 and C. (E.) gentilis Murray, 1864, syn. nov.; Lasiodactylus brunneus Perty, 1830; L. centralis Cline et Carlton, 2004, syn. nov.; L. falini Cline et Carlton, 2004, syn. nov. and L. kelleri Cline et Carlton, 2004, syn. nov.); Pallodes opacus Grouvelle, 1906 and P. loriai Grouvelle, 1906, syn. nov.; Cyllodes fauveli Grouvelle, 1903 and Pallodes vagepunctus Grouvelle, 1903, syn. nov.; Pallodes jucundus Reitter, 1873 and Mecyllodes nigropictus Sharp, 1891, syn. nov.; Pallodes birmanicus Grouvelle, 1892 and P. kalingus Kirejtshuk, 1987, syn. nov.; P. gestroi Grouvelle, 1906 and P. misellus Grouvelle, 1906, syn. nov.; P. ruficollis Reitter, 1873 and P. cyanescens Grouvelle, 1898, syn. nov.; Grammophorus caelatus Gerstäcker, 1864 and Colopterus striaticollis Murray, 1864, syn. nov. In connection with a preliminary revision of many type series of the family and the mentioned taxonomical changes for some species names are established new taxonomical interpretation, namely: Pleoronia nitida (Grouvelle, 1898), comb. nov. (Axyra : Axyrodes); Parapocadius immerizi (Grouvelle, 1899), comb. nov. (Pallodes); Camptodes ruficornis (Grouvelle, 1898), comb. nov. (Pallodes); Neopallodes aestimabilis (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. alluaudi (Grouvelle, 1899), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. aterrimus (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. dorsalis (Grouvelle, 1896), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. fairmairei (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. incertus (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. klugi (Grouvelle, 1896), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. limbicollis (Reitter, 1880), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. militaris (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. niger (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. nigrocyaneus Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. nitidus (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. orthogonus (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. perrieri (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. scutellaris (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. sicardi (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. sikordi (Grouvelle, 1896), comb. nov. (Pallodes); N. variabilis (Grouvelle, 1896) , comb. nov. (Pallodes); Coxollodes cyrtusoides (Reitter, 1884), comb. nov. (Pallodes); C. amamiensis (Hisamatsu, 1956), comb. nov. (Pallodes); Coxollodes opacus (Grouvelle, 1906), comb. nov. (Pallodes); C. parvulus (Grouvelle, 1908), comb. nov. (Pallodes); C. reitteri Kirejtshuk, 1987, comb. nov. (Pallodes); Pallodes fauveli (Grouvelle, 1903), comb. nov. (Cyllodes); Cyllodes jucundus (Reitter, 1873), comb. nov. (Pallodes); Interfaxia fasciata (Sharp, 1891), comb. nov.; Onicotis auritus Murray, 1864 comb. nov.; Platyarcha biguttata (Motschulsky, 1858), comb. nov. (Carphophilus: Ecnomorphus); Cryptarcha optanda (Broun, 1881), comb. nov. (Priateles). Besides, because of the new interpretation for Pallodes laetus Grouvelle, 1898, which should be transfered to the genus Camptodes, C. grouvellei nom. nov. (non Camptodes laetus Kirsch, 1873) is proposed. For the generic names Perilopa Erichson, 1843 and Meoncerus Sharp, 1891 the type species are designated as well as for Pallodes laetus Grouvelle, 1898 (Camptodes grouvellei nom. nov.) the lectotype designation is made.
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Trushkina, A. V., and V. V. Nekhotin. "Reporting Collection of Poems by the Group of Irkutsk Poets for 1921." Studies in Theory of Literary Plot and Narratology 15, no. 2 (2021): 156–235. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/2410-7883-2020-2-156-235.

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The typewritten “Reporting Collection of Poems by the Group of Irkutsk Poets for 1921” is published for the first time in its entirety. This example of early Soviet literary “samizdat” represents the works of twelve members of the local literary association “The Barque of Poets” (Barka poetov): Sergei Arkadievich Alyakrinsky (1889–1938), Artur Ancharov (whose real name and fate remain unknown), Viktor Mikhailovich Blumenfeld (1897–1978), Alexander Ivanovich Venediktov (1896–1970), Mikhail Nikolaevich Gorin-Volkov, who wrote under the pseudonym “Imray” (1894–1942), Alexander Davidovich Meiselman (1900–1938), Nina Mikhailovna Podgorichany-Petrovich (1889–1964), Igor Kronidovich Slavnin (1898– 1925), Elpidifor Innokentyevich Titov (1896–1938), Leonid Dmitrievich Tyazhelov (1887–1936), Nina Pavlovna Shastina (1898–1980) and Nina Petrovna Komarova (1892 – after 1943), who wrote under the pseudonyms “Nibu” and “Khabias”. In addition to the “Reporting Collection...” itself, some accompanying materials are also published (a questionnaire for members of “The Barque...” and several poems on separate sheets). All these materials of the early Soviet “samizdat” were kept in private archive of Irkutsk professor Boleslav Sergeevich Shostakovich (1945–2015), and after his death they were transferred to the State Archives of the Irkutsk Region. The publication is provided with bio-bibliographic references about the authors of the “Reporting Collection...”, both brief (in the cases of such well-known poets as Igor Slavnin, Elpidifor Titov or Nina Khabias) and, if necessary, expanded.
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GÜLTEKİN, LEVENT, and HÉLÈNE PERRIN. "The species of Larinus Dejean, 1821 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) described by J. Desbrochers : lectotype designations and new synonymies." Zootaxa 1350, no. 1 (2006): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1350.1.5.

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Based on a study of the types of species described by J. Desbrochers in the genus Larinus Dejean, several nomenclatural changes are proposed. Lectotypes are designated (or Holotypes recognized) for the following species names: Larinus stricticollis Desbrochers, L. interruptus Desbrochers, L. breviusculus Desbrochers, L. villosiventris Desbrochers, L. villosicollis Desbrochers, L. distinguendus Desbrochers, L. senilis (Fabricius) var. rubripes Desbrochers, L. crassiusculus Desbrochers, L. obesulus Desbrochers, L. sacer Desbrochers, L. hierolosymae Desbrochers, L. cribricollis Desbrochers, L. elegans Desbrochers, L. densicollis Desbrochers, L. akbesianus Desbrochers, L. rugithorax Desbrochers, L. tauricus Desbrochers. Eight new synonymies are proposed: Larinus ursus (Fabricius, 1792) [= Larinus senilis (Fabricius) var. rubripes Desbrochers, 1892 syn. n. ]; Larinus fucatus Faust, 1891 [= Larinus sacer Desbrochers,1896 syn. n. ]; Larinus brenskei Faust, 1890 [= Larinus akbesianus Desbrochers, 1897 syn. n.]; Larinus crassiusculus Desbrochers, 1895 [= Larinus khnzoriani Ter-Minassian, 1962, syn. n.]; Larinus lederi Faust, 1889 [= Larinus cribricollis Desbrochers, 1896, syn. n.]; Larinus sturnus (Schaller, 1783) [= Larinus rugithorax Desbrochers, 1897, syn. n.]; Larinus sibiricus Gyllenhal, 1836 [=Larinus distinguendus Desbrochers, 1892 syn. n.]; Larinus cardopatii Lucas, 1849 [=Larinus densicollis Desbrochers, 1897 syn. n. ]. The name of Larinus hierolosymae Desbrochers, 1896 is corrected and become Larinus hierosolymae Desbrochers, 1896 [emendation]. Larinus obesulus Desbrochers, 1896 is assigned to the subgenus Cryphopus Petri, 1907. Larinus villosicollis Desbrochers, 1892 and L. hierosolymae Desbrochers, 1896 are placed in the subgenus Phyllonomeus Gistel, 1856. Larinus tauricus Desbrochers, 1897 belongs to the subgenus Larinomesius Reitter, 1924. At the present time, the types of three species are not located : Larinus rufipes Desbrochers, 1870, Larinus numidicus Desbrochers, 1892 and Larinus minutus Gyllenhal var. minutissimus Desbrochers, 1891.
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Silva, Marcos Rafael da. "Os protocolos italianos (1892-1898)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8138/tde-06092018-150804/.

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A presente tese estuda as negociações diplomáticas entre Brasil e Itália para solucionar reclamações de imigrantes italianos residentes no país, conhecidas como Protocolos Italianos. Tais reclamações foram organizadas e compiladas pelo Consulado Italiano no Brasil e encaminhadas ao Ministério das Relações Exteriores (MRE) brasileiro, que instituiu comissões mistas para julga-las e o respectivo pagamento de indenizações aos reclamantes. Entre as reclamações constam por violências sofridas, invasão e saque perpetrados contra italianos por forças federais durante a Revolução Federalista; contratos não cumpridos entre italianos e a Administração Pública. No entanto, para efetivar o acordo foi necessária a aprovação da Câmara dos Deputados e do Senado Federal, em que parte dos deputados durante várias sessões se opuseram aos Protocolos, afirmando que eles feriam a honra nacional. Assim, intensos debates na Câmara, no Senado e, também, na imprensa foram travados a esse respeito. O zênite da questão foi os conflitos acirrados entre brasileiros e italianos nas ruas de São Paulo motivados pelos Protocolos Italianos. E apesar da intensa mobilização contrária, os acordos foram aprovados e as indenizações pagas. A questão incidiu ainda como ameaça ao poder do presidente Prudente de Moraes, considerando que eles funcionaram como bandeira de reivindicações nacionalistas, manifestadas em discursos parlamentares, lideradas pelo vicepresidente Manoel Vitorino, inimigo político do presidente, e seus seguidores jacobinos. Revelou ainda a repressão exercida sobre o incipiente movimento operário, na medida em que figurou entre os reclamantes italianos aqueles expulsos do Brasil por anarquismo.<br>The present thesis investigates diplomatic agreements made between Brazil and Italy to solve claims from Italian immigrants resident in Brazil, known as the Italian Protocols. These claims were organised and compiled by the Italian Consulate in São Paulo and sent to the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE), which instituted mixed committees to judge them and their respective indemnity payment to the claimants. Claims reported violence, property invasion and looting perpetrated against Italian immigrants by federal forces during the Federalist Revolution, and also unconcluded contracts between Italians and the public administration. However, the approval by the Members of the Parliament and the Federal Senate was necessary to make these agreements effective. Some of the representatives voted against these Protocols in several sessions, stating that they would offend the national honor. Thus, intense debates on this subject were held in the Parliament, in the Senate and also in press. The top of this issue were the fierce conflicts between Brazilians and Italians on the streets of São Paulo, motivated by the Italian Protocols. Despite intense opposing mobilization, agreements were approved and indemnities paid. This issue also ended up being a threat to the power of President Prudente de Moraes, once the Protocols resulted as an excuse for nationalist claims, expressed in representatives speeches, under the leadership of Vice-President Manoel Vitorino, political opponent of the President, and his Jacobin followers. It also revealed the repression on the incipient labor movement, which was found in claims by Italians expelled from Brazil under accusations of anarchism.
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San, Cristóbal Sebastián Antonio. "La transformación de la Catedral (1896-1898)." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2014. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/113943.

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López, Camila Soares. "O simbolismo no Mercure de France (1890-1898) /." Assis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/149934.

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Orientador: Alvaro Santos Simões Junior<br>Banca: Norma Domingos<br>Banca: Tania Regina de Luca<br>Banca: Guacira Marcondes Machado Leite<br>Banca: Viviane Araujo Alves da Costa Pereira<br>Resumo: Na França do século XIX, o periodismo alcançou o seu auge. A época é reconhecida por alguns estudiosos, a exemplo de Dominique Kalifa e Marie-Ève Thérenty, como aquela da "civilização do jornal", pois se notabilizou pelo surgimento de folhas populares, vendidas a preços módicos, e pelo considerável aumento do público leitor, assim como pela vulgarização do folhetim, espaço cedido à contribuição literária. Em sua maioria, seus colaboradores eram também homens de Letras que buscavam meios de subsistência ao se dividirem entre as colunas desses jornais e seus romances, poemas e peças de teatro. Subordinados não apenas a esse suporte, mas, também, aos editores da época, jovens escritores da década de 1880, embalados pelo sentimento de decadência do Positivismo e das ciências, ousaram romper com tal relação de dependência, criando revistas que rivalizavam com a produção da grande presse. Nasceram, assim, as petites revues. Nas petites revues, os jeunes, oriundos de agrupamentos decadentistas e simbolistas, podiam se dedicar àquilo que julgavam ser a "arte pura". Nesses periódicos, difundiam seus versos, excertos de romances, contos e, ainda, assinavam a crítica literária. Em 1890, veio à luz a série moderne do Mercure de France. Essa revista, dirigida por Alfred Vallette, foi divulgadora dessa crítica, publicando, entre 1890 e 1898, diversos escritos que lançavam um olhar atento sobre a produção literária de seu tempo. Além disso, mostrou-se parte integrante de um processo de dese... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)<br>Abstract: In 19th century in France, journalism achieved its height. Many scholars, such as Dominique Kalifa and Marie-Ève Thérenty, recognize the period as that of the "newspaper civilization", when popular press appeared and it was sold in low prices, and the increase of the readership occurred, as well as the vulgarization of the feuilleton, a space accorded to the literary contribution. Most of its collaborators were also Men of Letters who tried to acquire their means of subsistence by dividing their time between the news columns and their novels, poems and plays. Subordinated not only to that support, but also to the editors from the period, young writers from the 1880's, encouraged by the feeling of decadence of Positivism and sciences, attempted to challenge the relation of dependence, creating magazines that rivalled with the production of grande presse. In this manner, the petites revues were born. In the petites revues, the jeunes, derived from the decadent and symbolist groups, could dedicate themselves to what they considered the "pure art". In it, they published their verses, short stories and literary criticism. In 1890, appeared the série moderne of the Mercure de France. The magazine, which was directed by Alfred Vallette, was a disseminator of this criticism, publishing, between 1890 and 1898, many writings that were interested to the literary production from the period. Besides, it showed up as component of a development process of the genre in France, of which pract... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)<br>Résumé: Au XIXe siècle en France, le périodisme a atteint son apogée. L'époque est reconnue par quelques chercheurs, comme Dominique Kalifa et Marie-Ève Thérenty, comme celle de la « civilisation du journal », car elle est devenue notable grâce au surgissement des feuilles populaires, vendues à bas prix et à la considérable croissance du public lecteur, ainsi que par la vulgarisation du feuilleton, espace cédé à la contribution littéraire. Dans sa majorité, leurs collaborateurs était aussi des hommes de lettres qui cherchaient des moyens de subsistance en se partageant entre les colonnes de ces journaux et leurs romans, poèmes et pièces de théâtre. Subordonnés pas seulement à ce support, mais aussi aux libraires de l'époque, les jeunes écrivains de la décennie 1880, bercés par le sentiment de décadence du Positivisme et des sciences, ont osé rompre avec tel rapport de dépendance, en créant des revues qui ont rivalisé avec la production de la grande presse. Alors, les petites revues sont nées. Dans les petites revues, les jeunes, originaires des groupements décadentistes et symbolistes, ont pu se dédier à ce qu'ils jugeaient être « l'art pur ». Dans ces périodiques, ils diffusaient leurs vers, des extraits de romans, des contes et ils signaient les textes de critique littéraire. En 1890, la série moderne du Mercure de France a vu le jour. Cette revue, dirigée par Alfred Vallette, a été propagandiste de cette critique-là, en publiant entre 1890 et 1898 plusieurs écrits qui portaient un... (Résumé complet accès életronique ci-dessous)<br>Doutor
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Alonso, Paula. "The origins of the Argentine Radical Party, 1889-1898." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.334932.

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Callender, Ronald Montgomery. "Hurter and Driffield: the critical years, 1889 to 1898." Thesis, University of Bolton, 2004. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.748547.

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Aw, Malik. "La conquête de la boucle du Niger (1894-1898)." Paris 4, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985PA040005.

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Васильєв, Юрій Костянтинович, Юрий Константинович Васильев, Yurii Kostiantynovych Vasyliev, Костянтин Костянтинович Васильєв, Константин Константинович Васильев та Kostiantyn Kostiantynovych Vasyliev. "Действительный член общества одесских врачей К.Р. Генрихсен (1838-1898)". Thesis, Изд-во СумГУ, 2007. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/5276.

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Klemm, Margot. "Ferdinand Julius Cohn, 1828-1898 : Pflanzenphysiologe, Mikrobiologe, Begründer der Bakteriologie /." Frankfurt am Main : P. Lang, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39125696x.

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Pagès, Ruiz Eduard. "Utilitat i obrerisme a la Catalunya del segle XIX (1868-1898)." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/1995.

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La present tesi doctoral demostra la influència que l'ètica utilitarista va exercir en el pensament obrerista català del darrer terç del segle XIX. <br/>L'utilitarisme clàssic havia quedat definit entre finals del segle XVIII i principis del XIX per obra del filòsof i jurisconsult anglès Jeremy Bentham, qui havia recollit el pensament dels moralistes anglesos i dels enciclopedistes francesos que el precediren, especialment Helvètius i D'Holbach. A Espanya el pensament utilitarista &#9472;resumit en la màxima moral el major bé pel major nombre&#9472;, va ser molt ben rebut en el periode liberal, i el propi Bentham va ser consultat pels constitucionalistas de Cadis. Tot i així, el prestigi del jurisconsult anglès va ser efímer, ja que cap a mitjan anys quaranta, coincidint amb l'ascens d'una llarga etapa moderada a la política espanyola, i amb l'oposició del catolicisme i del romanticisme, l'autoritat de Bentham va quedar eclipsada. <br/>Fins aquí l'opinió establerta, però la tesi defensa que el pensament utilitarista no va desparèixer del tot, ja que es podrà trobar tot l'esperit utilitarista en el pensament i l'obra dels nuclis republicans posteriors més propers a l'obrerisme, com ara el moviment cooperativista o l'icarianisme. I, per damunt de tot, que l'ètica l'utilitarista clàssica va ressorgir amb tota la força dins del grup anarquista barceloní que va rebre la Primera Internacional.<br/>Entre els anarquistes de primera hora, la utilitat pública va ser l'argument cabdal que esgrimiren per demostrar la necessitat de la revolució social i ètica que demandaven. La premsa internacionalista catalana més important (<i>La Federación</i>, <i>La Revista Social</i>) va repetir incansablement que l'element més útil de la societat era l'obrer; que la resta de classes eren inútils i paràsites del seu treball i, per tant supèrflues; que l'educació havia d'estar dirigida a ensenyar coses útils; que l'oci burgès era immoral, o que l'art havia de tenir una funció útil i moral, ja que allò que només era bell no produïa cap mena de progrès. Fins i tot un text clàssic de l'utilitarisme, La moral universal, de l'enciclopedista baró D'Holbach, va ser publicat (anònimament) a les planes de La Revista Social com a guia de comportament ètic per a tots els treballadors. En definitiva, hem d'afirmar que la utopia social que pretengué assolir l'anarquisme català del darrer terç del segle XIX es fonamentà en el criteri ètic de la utilitat.<br><I>The present doctoral thesis demonstrates the influence that the utilitarian ethics exerted in the Catalan working thought of the last third of XIX century. <br/>The classic utilitarianism, which had been defined between the end of 18th century and principles of the 19th century, by the work of the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham, was very well received in the Spanish liberal circles. In spite of this, according to the established opinion, in the middle of century the influence of Bentham had practically disappeared under the pressure of the Catholicism and the romanticism.<br/>Nevertheless, the thesis defends that the utilitarianism far from disappearing resurged closest in the Catalan republican thought to the working-class movement and, mainly, in the later anarchist group who received the First International. <br/>For the anarchists the workers were the only useful and indispensable element of the society, and the concept of public utility became the argument that repeated constantly to demand the social revolution. Even an important working newspaper as La Revista Social published the classic utilitarian text of Baron D'Holbach, "The Universal Moral", to serve as ethical guide for the workers. <br/>In sort, the anarchism wanted to design a new society based on the utility criterion. </I>
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Sloan, Rachel Beth. "Cross-Channel Dialogues : Antinaturalism in Britain and France, c.1878-1898." Thesis, Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London), 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.498051.

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Louÿs, Pierre. Correspondance, 1894-1898. Editions du Limon, 1995.

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Micaela, Viglino Davico, and Maggi Gianfranco, eds. Alba: 1848-1898. Daniela Piazza, 1994.

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James, Henry. Complete stories, 1892-1898. Library of America, 1996.

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Laere, R. van. De Zangschool, 1889-1898. Provincie Limburg, Culturele Aangelegenheden, 1986.

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Henry, James. Complete stories, 1892-1898. Library of America, 1996.

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Jaurès, Jean. Les temps de l'affaire Dreyfus(1897-1899)novembre 1897-septembre 1898. Fayard, 2000.

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Frigyes, Karinthy. Gyermekkori naplók: 1898-1899, 1899-1900. Helikon, 1987.

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Catony, Leonardo Depestre. Cuba en citas, 1868-1898. Editorial Gente Nueva, 1986.

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G, Butlin N., Fitzgerald V. W, and Scott R. H, eds. The Australian economist, 1888-1898. Australian National University Press, 1986.

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Pérez, Francisco. Guerra de independencia: 1895-1898. Editorial de Ciencias Sociales, 1998.

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Poley, J. Ph. "Epilogue (1896 – 1898)." In Eroïca. Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9568-1_7.

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Gänzl, Kurt. "1898." In The British Musical Theatre. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18456-9_31.

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Hallett, Michael, and Ulrich Majer. "Holiday Courses, 1896 and 1898." In David Hilbert’s Lectures on the Foundations of Geometry 1891–1902. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68011-6_4.

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Johnson, Martin P. "In the Balance (1898–1899)." In The Dreyfus Affair. Macmillan Education UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-27519-9_6.

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Stauffacher-Schaub, Marianne, and Mathias Stauffacher. "Arbeitsplan (Aufzeichnungen 1897, 1898, 1905)." In Franz Overbeck Werke und Nachlaß. J.B. Metzler, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-98612-2_1.

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Johnson, Nuala C. "Encountering the tropics, 1898–1899." In Empire, Gender, and Bio-geography. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003157595-4.

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Samuels, Warren J. "Wells, David Ames (1828–1898)." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_1473-1.

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Samuels, Warren J. "Wells, David Ames (1828–1898)." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_1473-2.

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Samuels, Warren J. "Wells, David Ames (1828–1898)." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95189-5_1473.

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Schlaudt, Oliver, and Anne-Francoise Schmid. "Cours de Caen 1898–1899." In Publications des Archives Henri Poincaré Publications of the Henri Poincaré Archives. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84828-6_1.

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 Ковтюх, Г. С., and П. И.  Фалалеев. "THE ASSISTANCE OF RUSSIAN RED CROSS TO THE FOREIGN COUNTRIES DURING THE PERIOD OF RUSSIAN EMPIRE’S EXISTENCE." In OPERA MEDICA HISTORICA. ТРУДЫ ПО ИСТОРИИ МЕДИЦИНЫ. Альманах. Crossref, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.35113/g3622-2515-0478-r.

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Данная статья посвящена различным аспек- там помощи Российского Красного Креста зарубежным странам в период существования Российской империи. В работе получили отражение научные сведения о деятельности Российского Красного Креста во время франко-прусской войны 1870-1871 гг., японо-ки- тайской войны 1894-1895 гг., испано-американской войны 1898 г., в течение эпидемии чумы в Маньчжурии в 1899 г., в ходе испанской революции 1868-1874 гг. и Первой мировой войны. В настоящей статье исследуются также значение миссии Российского Красного Креста в Абиссинии (Эфиопии) в 1896 г. и международная конфе- ренция Красного Креста 1907 г. Авторами данной статьи проанали- зирована взаимосвязь между деятельностью Российского Красного Креста и процессами развития военной медицины и международ- ного права во второй половине XIX – начале XX века. This article deals with the assistance of Russian Red Cross to the foreign countries during the period of Russian Empire’s existence. The present study includes the scientific data concerning Russian Red Cross activities during the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), the Spanish revolution of 1868-1874, the First Sino-Japanese war (1894-1895), the Spanish-American War of 1898, the First World War, during the plague epidemic that occurred in Manchuria in 1899 This article also studies the role and significance of Russian Red Cross mission in Abyssinia (Ethiopia) that took place in 1896 and explores the proceedings of the international Red Cross Conference (1907). Authors of this article also analyze the interconnection of Russian Red Cross activities with the development of international law and military medicine in the second half of XIX and in the early XX century.
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Guilherme Semedo, Maria, João Rui Pita, and Ana Leonor Pereira. "Quality assessment of quinine sulfate samples in 19th and early 20th centuries in Portugal: the role of the Lusitanian Pharmaceutical Society." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.155s.

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Cinchona bark-derived medicines such as quinine sulfate were the only effective and widely used antimalarial treatments until the mid-twentieth century. The aim of this communication is to find and discuss references to quality control of quinine sulfate samples in a Portuguese pharmaceutical journal. For this purpose, we analyzed the Jornal da Sociedade Pharmaceutica Lusitana (Journal of the Lusitanian Pharmaceutical Society). This was an important Portuguese journal, edited by the Lusitanian Pharmaceutical Society, a pharmacist’s organization (1838-1933). This journal reflects Portuguese pharmacy’s evolution, and the professional and scientific issues faced by pharmacists in Portugal. We located 10 chemical analyses of quinine sulfate samples in the Jornal da Sociedade Pharmaceutica Lusitana. These were performed in 1838, 1847, 1868, 1881, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1897 and 1907 by members of the Lusitanian Pharmaceutical Society. These analyses meant to control the quality of the quinine sulfate samples, namely in terms of chemical purity. The analyses performed in 1838, 1881, 1891, 1893, 1897 and 1907 assessed samples from a single provenance. The other analyses were comparative studies between samples of different origins and were performed in 1847, 1868 and 1890. One of the samples (analyzed in 1838 and 1847) was made by a member of the Society, José Cardoso, who was a pharmacist in a Portuguese city called Mirandela. The other samples were produced by commercial companies based in different countries: France, Great Britain, Italy, Germany, and Portugal. The French samples came from the Pelletier, Delondre and Levaillant company (analyzed in 1847 and 1868); the Howards and Sons samples were British (analyzed in 1868 and 1890); a factory in Milan provided the Italian samples (1881); the German samples came from Conrad Zimmer’s company (1868), Boehringer &amp; Söhne (1890, 1893) and Braunschweig factory (1891); and the Portuguese enterprises Sociedade Luso-Africana (1893, 1897) and Laboratorio Chimico-pharmaceutico (1907) provided the Portuguese samples. Most of the analyses were commissioned by parties external to the society. All analyzed samples were considered pure, namely according to parameters of the French and/ or Portuguese pharmacopoeias. The reports on the quinine sulfate analyses describe the tests’ results regarding the samples’ quality. In some of these analyses the authors also stress the suitability of the samples for medical or therapeutical uses in view of the results they obtained. These analyses reflect the importance attributed to chemical purity, and the problem of medicines’ adulteration and falsification. The falsification of quinine sulfate (and other medicines) was highlighted in this pharmaceutical journal, featuring methods for the detection of those falsifications, as well as reports on counterfeit medicines found in Portugal. The Lusitanian Pharmaceutical Society was therefore involved in quinine sulfate’s quality control in Portugal.
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de Souza, Luiz Alberto. "Os Nefelibatas: Cruz e Sousa e o círculo dos Decadentes (1888-1898)." In VI Congresso Internacional de História. Programa de Pós-Graduação em História e Departamento de História – Universidade Estadual de Maringá – UEM, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4025/6cih.pphuem.401.

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Robles de la Cruz, Cristina, Gloria Gotor Frías, Vicente León Zafra, and María Alfonso Buigues. "LA PINTURA DE JOSÉ CUSACHS EN EL MUSEO HISTÓRICO MILITAR DE VALENCIA A TRAVÉS DE SU ESTUDIO Y CONSERVACIÓN." In II Simposio de Patrimonio Cultural ICOMOS España. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/icomos2022.2022.15401.

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El presente artículo tiene como objeto dar a conocer distintas obras sobre lienzo de uno de los más destacados pintores de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX: José Cusachs y Cusachs (1851-1908), dos de gran formato, Muerte del teniente Rochera en Vic, de 1897 y La toma del fuerte del Collado de Alpuente firmada y fechada en 1900, y dos retratos de dos Capitanes de artillería, Don Juan Resino y Represa y Don Eduardo Temprado y Pérez, datados ambos en 1898. Esta compilación de obras estará expuesta en una sala dedicada a José Cusachs en el Museo Histórico Militar, sede del Acuartelamiento San Juan de Ribera desde 1898, situado en Valencia. Las obras de gran formato representan dos escenas militares y de batalla con un detallado programa iconográfico: La muerte del teniente Rochera en Vic, documenta el fallecimiento del teniente en la tercera guerra carlista. En La toma del fuerte del Collado de Alpuente se recrea la batalla de la conquista del castillo del Poyo. Las obras presentaban diferentes estados de conservación, apreciándose básicamente suciedad superficial, amarilleamiento de barniz y descohesiones puntuales alrededor de zonas con pérdidas ya tratadas en intervenciones anteriores.
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Dunaeva, Tamara. "Section of rare and valuable publications of the library named after M. V. Lomonosov, branch of the municipal library “B. P. Hasdeu”." In Simpozionul Național de Studii Culturale, Ediția a 2-a. Institute of Cultural Heritage, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52603/9789975352147.12.

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The rare book section appeared in the library named after M.V. Lomonosov 8 years ago. This fund is small - only a couple of hundred books. However, its value is measured not by size, but by uniqueness. The basis of the fund is made up of editions of the XIX–XX centuries. In terms of its content, the fund is universal. Most of it is fiction. In addition, there is popular science literature of past centuries, dictionaries, encyclopedias, newspapers. The collection of rare books includes: the collection “Poems and Prose Articles” by Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, published in 1886 and donated in 1984 by the poet Ion Odobescu; A. Glazunov, 1895 edition; I. Turgenev –1898; M. Gorky – 1901; Emilian Bukov – 1938; V. Zhukovsky – 1902; N. Leskov – 1903; P. Tchaikovsky – 1908; I. Brahms – 1873; M. Yu. Lermonotov – 1940; H. Wells – 1909 “Otechestvennye zapiski” – 1840; “Bulletin of Europe” – 1879; “Course of Geography of NonEuropean Countries” – 1905; “Niva” – 1899; K. Marx’s “Capital” – published in 1950 and much more. Our books are not museum pieces. They form part of the actively used collection of the library. Any interested reader can get acquainted with the collection of rare books on the website of the library M. V. Lomonosov in the “Rare Books” section.
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Tumanova, Daria, and Laurenţia Ungureanu. "Specii invazive de alge in componenţa fitoplanctonului ecosistemelor acvatice din Republica Moldova." In International symposium ”Actual problems of zoology and parasitology: achievements and prospects” dedicated to the 100th anniversary from the birth of academician Alexei Spassky. Institute of Zoology, Republic of Moldova, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.53937/9789975665902.111.

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The article presents the results of the investigations on diversity and quantitative structure of phytoplankton of different types of aquatic ecosystems within the Republic of Moldova during 2010-2015. The invasive species (native) Merismopedia tenuissima Lemmermann 1898, Synechocystis aquatilis Sauvageau 1892 and Aphanizomenon flos-aquae Ralfs ex Bornet &amp; Flahault 1886 from phytoplankton composition were identified. The potential growth of these phytoplankton species can lead to algal blooms. Following our investigations, it was established that the biomass of invasive Cyanophyta planktonic species during their intense development can account for about 80-90% of the number of species and for about 40-60% of the phytoplankton biomass.
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Romero, J., and K. Grilli. "Patologia das Construções." In XVII Congreso Latinoamericano de Patología de la Construcción y XIX Congreso de Control de Calidad en la Construcción. Alconpat Internacional, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21041/conpat2023/v2pc7647.

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A igreja Santo Antoninho Pão dos Pobres está localizada na Avenida Saudade, n° 202, em Ribeirão Preto - São Paulo. A data de construção foi no século XIX, entre os anos 1893 e 1898. Seu ano de fundação foi em 1903, quando se rezou a primeira missa. O autor do projeto inicial foi o engenheiro Cesar Formenti e a tipologia arquitetônica é eclética. O reitor da igreja é o padre Gilberto Kasper. Seu valor histórico está na referência à colônia de imigrantes italianos e por ser uma das construções religiosas mais antigas de Ribeirão Preto (juntamente às outras duas próximas a ela, mais antigas - uma pegou fogo e a outra foi demolida).
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Romero, J., and K. Grilli. "Patologia das Construções." In XVII Congreso Latinoamericano de Patología de la Construcción y XIX Congreso de Control de Calidad en la Construcción. Alconpat Internacional, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21041/conpat2023/pc7647.

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A igreja Santo Antoninho Pão dos Pobres está localizada na Avenida Saudade, n° 202, em Ribeirão Preto - São Paulo. A data de construção foi no século XIX, entre os anos 1893 e 1898. Seu ano de fundação foi em 1903, quando se rezou a primeira missa. O autor do projeto inicial foi o engenheiro Cesar Formenti e a tipologia arquitetônica é eclética. O reitor da igreja é o padre Gilberto Kasper. Seu valor histórico está na referência à colônia de imigrantes italianos e por ser uma das construções religiosas mais antigas de Ribeirão Preto (juntamente às outras duas próximas a ela, mais antigas - uma pegou fogo e a outra foi demolida).
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TOURAY, ENSA. "Anglo French Boundary Commission and the British Military expedition Against Foday Kaba and His Allied 1891 1898." In Third International Conference on Advances In Economics, Social Science and Human Behaviour Study - ESSHBS 2015. Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15224/978-1-63248-085-9-96.

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CAMPOGALLIANI, PAOLO. "MATHEMATICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY IN PLANCK'S THEORETICAL WORK (1898-1915)." In Historical Analysis and Open Questions — Cesena 2004. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812773258_0008.

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Mogge, Ludger. The Union Bimetallic Party of Oregon, 1896-1898. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.2547.

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Fishback, Price. Rule of Law in Labor Relations, 1898-1940. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w27614.

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Reed, Christopher D. The Old Army" 1898-1941: A Blueprint for the Future?". Defense Technical Information Center, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada561774.

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Rivera, Carlos. The American naval nightmare : defending the Western Pacific, 1898-1922. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5871.

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Giombolini, Alecia. Anarchism on the Willamette: The Firebrand Newspaper and the Origins of a Culturally American Anarchist Movement, 1895-1898. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6355.

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McEnroe, Sean. Oregon soldiers and the Portland press in the Philippine wars of 1898 and 1899 : how Oregonians defined the race of Filipinos and the mission of America. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5912.

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Rost, James. The Oregon Volunteers in the Spanish-American War and Philippine Insurrection : the annotated and edited diary of Chriss A. Bell, May 2, 1898 to June 24, 1899. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6001.

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Maurer, Noel, and Lakshmi Iyer. The Cost of Property Rights: Establishing Institutions on the Philippine Frontier Under American Rule, 1898-1918. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14298.

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Macchiavello, Luis J. Peruvian Migration to Japan. Inter-American Development Bank, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006556.

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This document is about Peruvian Japanese migration. Peru was the first country in Latin America to establish diplomatic relations with Japan, and the tenth in the world. At that time just 14 countries had this kind of links with Japan. The Japanese migration started in 1899. Peru was also the first country in Latin America to receive those migrant Japanese citizens. The first Japanese foreign investment venture took place in Peru in 1889.
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Asker, John, and C. Scott Hemphill. A Study of Exclusionary Coalitions: The Canadian Sugar Coalition, 1888–1889. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w25856.

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