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Journal articles on the topic "Biobibliography"
Bottle, R. T. "Jason Farradane—a biobibliography." Journal of Information Science 12, no. 1-2 (February 1986): 19–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016555158601200104.
Full textNugent, B. A., Judith Anne Still, Michael J. Dabrishus, and Carolyn L. Quin. "William Grant Still: A Biobibliography." African American Review 32, no. 2 (1998): 355. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3042140.
Full textPronin, M. A. "Materials on the Biobibliography of J. V. Chesnov." Kunstkamera 2, no. 4 (2019): 177–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.31250/2618-8619-2019-2(4)-177-186.
Full textOdorova, Tatyana L. "BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE WEBSITES OF LIBRARIES OF BURYATIA." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Kul'turologiya i iskusstvovedenie, no. 39 (2020): 286–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/22220836/39/27.
Full textScholer, Bo, Daniel F. Littlefield, and James W. Parins. "A Biobibliography of Native American Writers, 1772-1924." American Indian Quarterly 10, no. 4 (1986): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1183853.
Full textRozman, Iryna. "FORMATION OF PEDAGOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY IN UKRAINE." Scientific Bulletin of Uzhhorod University. Series: «Pedagogy. Social Work», no. 1(46) (November 17, 2020): 120–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2524-0609.2020.46.120-123.
Full textDianova, N., and T. Honcharuk. "CREATIVE WAY AND SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF HISTORIAN." Library Mercury, no. 2(26) (December 24, 2021): 169–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2707-3335.2021.2(26).245134.
Full textSemenova, Elizaveta P. "Bibliography of A.I. Solzhenitsyn: the History, Problems and Solutions." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science] 67, no. 1 (April 22, 2018): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2018-67-1-69-74.
Full textAshurst, F. Gareth, R. V. Wallis, and P. J. Wallis. "Biobibliography of British Mathematics and Its Applications, Part II 1701-1760." Mathematical Gazette 72, no. 459 (March 1988): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3618029.
Full textMartínez Sariego, Mónica María. "Anita Belciugăţeanu y "Carpe rosam": su recepción en Francia y España." Philologica Canariensia, no. 30 (2024) (June 22, 2024): 377–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.20420/phil.can.2024.682.
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Kerzendorf, Ulrike. "Der Laryngologe Philipp Schech (1845 - 1905) : eine Biobibliographie." Diss., lmu, 2004. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-25030.
Full textHamady, Mohamed Lemine. "Minah ar-Rabb al-ghafûr : biographies de lettrés et recueil des événements du Takrûr de la fin du XVIIIe au début XXe siècle : 1785-1907." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010595.
Full textBengoéchéa, Manuel. "La littérature mauritanienne francophone : panorama, analyse, réflexions." Paris 13, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA131028.
Full textMauritania is a multi-cultural and multilingual country labouring to become a nation. This former French colony is situated both geographically and culturally in-between the Arabic and sub-Saharan worlds. As such, the French language competes with Arabic in the workings of the Mauritanian State and its education system. Francophone Mauritian literature, whilst still an emergent literature, now counts over eighty written texts by authors living in Mauritania and in France. This thesis aims to present an exhaustive inventory of all francophone Mauritanian literary works for the first time. This work takes a pedagogical format, comprising: a biography-bibliography of the authors; a presentation of each of their literary works; and a comprehensive study of each literary genre encountered (poetry, novel, short story, theatre, essay, children’s and youth literature, newspaper columns / journals, non-fiction and autobiographical works)
Souquet, Sophie. "Le bardisme de Taliesin a Taldir : crise du chant et métamorphose du texte." Rennes 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005REN20010.
Full textAs a term designating the poetic art and the doctrine of bards, bardism refers to medieval as well as contemporary Celtic literatures. The specificity of the figure of the bard and of bardic poetics will be highlighted by means of a historical panomara in the present study, which bears on the transition between the Celtic tradition and a literary tradition in France and in the British Isles on the one hand, and on the transition between an oral and a written tradition at a time of social, political crises, and therefore wavering identities on the other hand. The intertextual links connecting bardic texts to each other constitute very much a fundamental identity principle. From the songs and poems of Welsh bards in the early Middle Ages to the modern era communal mystifications (such as Macpherson’s), poems and traditional material have constantly interacted throughout the entire history of bardism. Bardic texts follow the ever-changing and permeable patterns of the art of singing. This very poetics pervades the bardic literary school created in Brittany in the year 1900 – a school which takes oral tradition and clichés to be its main composition principles
Salah, Asher N. "Phénomènes d'écriture et genres littéraires chez les Juifs italiens au dix-huitième siècle." Paris, INALCO, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005INAL0005.
Full textThis research aims to trace an historical profile of Jewish and Hebrew literature in 18th century Italy. The following questions are to be asked: who are the writers, why do they write, in which occasions and with which frequency. The work is divided in two parts which constitute each of them an introduction to two bio-bibliographic repertoires. The first one contains a description of the life and work of the Jewish authors and physicians in the 18th century followed by a list of the secondary sources on them; the second one is a prosopographic index of every Jew who lived in Italy at the same time. The second part of the thesis offers a synthesis of the socio-economic conditions of the Jews in the 18th century followed by a study on the demography and onomastic habits of Italian Jews
Kerzendorf, Ulrike [Verfasser]. "Der Laryngologe Philipp Schech (1845 - 1905) : eine Biobibliographie / vorgelegt von Ulrike Kerzendorf." 2004. http://d-nb.info/972291164/34.
Full textVannahme, Benedikt [Verfasser]. "Friedrich Wilhelm Karl von Hecker (1827 - 1882) : Biobibliographie eines Münchner Geburtshelfers und Gynäkologen / vorgelegt von Benedikt Vannahme." 2010. http://d-nb.info/1009652699/34.
Full textStout, Julien. "L’auteur au temps du recueil : repenser l’autorité et la singularité poétiques dans les premiers manuscrits à collections auctoriales de langue d’oïl (1100-1340)." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/25398.
Full textThis thesis aims to provide an original analysis on an often studied yet controversial issue: the introduction of the notion of authorship in French language medieval literature. The objective here is to reconsider the poetic, cultural, and historical signification of the particular moment when the author – understood here as the attribution of a text or of a series of texts to a proper noun – first became an essential structuring criteria in the production, and more importantly, in the transmission of French-language texts through medieval manuscripts. Using Michel Foucault’s concept of fonction-auteur, theories of reception and of the paratext, as well as New Codicology, this thesis will consider the author as a signifying textual and editorial construction within several literary collections written in langue d’oïl, in which the editors clearly and undeniably sought to construct figures of the author. Based on the systematic examination of the manuscript tradition of approximately 320 names of langue d’oïl poets, who were active between 1100 and 1340, this analysis will focus primarily on 25 manuscripts containing authorial collections dedicated to 17 poets, whose names are strongly associated with a series of texts that are copied one after the other. Among these authors are the famous Chrétien de Troyes, Rutebeuf and Adam de la Halle, as well as Philippe de Thaon, frère Angier, Guillaume le clerc de Normandie, Pierre de Beauvais, Philippe de Remi, Gautier le Leu, Jacques de Baisieux, Geoffroi de Paris, Jean de l’Escurel, Baudouin de Condé, Jean de Condé, Watriquet de Couvin and Nicole Bozon. This thesis attempts to question and ultimately discard the common conception according to which the manuscripts containing individual authorial collections constituted – along with the famous biographies of the troubadours and the chansonniers of the trouvères, often considered as their « ancestors » – the timid beginnings of the rise of the « modern author », himself a prequel to « literary subjectivity », « autobiographical aesthetics » and an ever stronger control exerted by actual empirical authors over the manuscript transmission of their own works. While offering contextual and material updates – supported by original data – regarding the collaborative process that went into the creation of these collections, as well as the modular aspect of their reception, this thesis will show that these collections were formed through a rich dialogue with the centuries-old latin model of the auctor – who is at once an author, a guardian of truth (auctoritas) and a prestigious ambassador of grammar –, as well as with the antique tradition of « biobibliographical » texts, dealing with the life and works of famous and exemplary authors, such as De viris illustribus, by saint Jerome. The manuscripts studied here repeatedly used this ancient model of biobibliography (« the life and works ») in order to stage a competition between authors writing in langue d’oïl and auctores. This confrontation is particularly interesting when one considers that – contrary to what may be observed in the case of the troubadours, who were quickly seen as the new illustrious vernacular auctores, worthy of vouching for the excellency of langue d’oc poetry and grammar – , we are not simply dealing here with a form of imitation or adaptation in French of ancient models. In fact, the analogy with auctores allows for autoreflexive and sometimes ironic learned exercises, dealing with the editorial, poetic and epistemological creation of the type of author and auctoritas in manuscript collections in langue d’oïl, an idiom which at the time (1100-1340) lacked a true grammar, yet was used in various literary genres meant for entertainment, such as romance, which explored the evanescent barriers between truth and lies, good and evil. Rather than a small step in the long path towards an inevitable coronation, the « invention of the French author » undertaken by these collections constitutes an action that reflects all the uncertainty and interrogations of those who undertook it, while being fully convinced of its utter vanity in the eyes of God and death.
Books on the topic "Biobibliography"
Biobibliography, Project for Historical, ed. Publications in historical biobibliography. Newcastle upon Tyne: Project for Historical Biobibliography, 1987.
Find full textGaige, Jeremy. Chess personalia: A biobibliography. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland, 2005.
Find full textGaige, Jeremy. Chess personalia: A biobibliography. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland, 1987.
Find full textA, Hennessee Don, ed. Women in music: An encyclopedic biobibliography. 2nd ed. Metuchen, N.J: Scarecrow Press, 1993.
Find full textVerma, Devinder Kumar. A biobibliography of Dr. Ganda Singh. Rajpura Town, Punjab: Aman Pub. House, 1989.
Find full textBiobibliography of Justice Tom C. Clark. [Austin]: Tarlton Law Library, School of Law, University of Texas at Austin, 1985.
Find full textOo, Aung Saw, ed. Nruimʻʺ khyaṃʻʺ reʺ Pha khanʻ kriʹʺ, Doktā Sa khaṅʻ Kuiyʻtoʻ Mhuinʻʺ (1876-2006). Hyattsville, Md: Aung Saw Oo & Duwun Publishing, 2006.
Find full textFisher, Benjamin Franklin. Frederick Irving Anderson (1877-1947): A biobibliography. San Bernardino, Calif: Borgo Press, 1988.
Find full textJohn, Wallis Peter, and Project for Historical Biobibliography, eds. Biobibliography of British mathematics and its applications. Letchworth, Herts: Epsilon Press, 1986.
Find full text(2003), Frankfurter Buchmesse. 100 Russian writers: A guide to biobibliography. Moskva: Moskovskai͡a tip. No. 13, 2003.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Biobibliography"
del-Olmo-Ibáñez, María-Teresa. "‘Auto-biobibliography’ for teaching reading." In Current Perspectives on Literary Reading, 70–89. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.22.05del.
Full textBlum, Rudolf. "Kallimachos und die Literaturverzeichnung bei den Griechen Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Biobibliographie." In 1977, edited by Bertold Hack, Reinhard Wittmann, and Marietta Kleiss, 1–180. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110949582-001.
Full text"Appendix 1: Biobibliography." In Dante's Christian Astrology. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9781512803105-012.
Full textTesti, Andrea R. "Founders of Medical Techniques and Inventions: An Annotated Biobibliography." In Biographies of Scientists for Sci-Tech Libraries, 155–70. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003002857-9.
Full textBolkotun, Z. A., and V. M. Kanishcheva. "SCIENTIFIC WORK AND CREATIVE HERITAGE OF DOMESTIC SCIENTISTS IN THE ACADEMIC SERIES "BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCIENTISTS OF UKRAINE"." In Science Ukraine in the Global Information Space. Issue 17, 90–106. PH “Akademperiodyka”, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/akademperiodyka.422.090.
Full textLagrée, Jacqueline. "Biobibliographie." In La Religion naturelle, 123–24. Presses Universitaires de France, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.lagre.1991.01.0123.
Full text"Biobibliographie." In Althusser et nous, 355–58. Presses Universitaires de France, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.lasow.2016.03.0355.
Full text"Biobibliographie d’Alain Viala." In Littéraire - Tome 1, 17–38. Artois Presses Université, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.apu.17887.
Full text"Biobibliographie der Autorinnen." In Ökonomien des Weltverlusts, 217–30. Harrassowitz, O, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvc76zgg.11.
Full text"Biobibliographie des auteurs." In Le conservatisme, 211–13. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.7779.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Biobibliography"
Mania, Esma. "Important Source of Guram Rcheulishvili Biobibliography – His Unknown Archive Material." In 3rd International Conference on Modern Research in Social Sciences. GLOBALK, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/3rd.icmrss.2020.11.71.
Full textKunanets, Nataliia, Natalia Filippova, Viktoriya Dobrovolska, and Parviz Kazimi. "Biobibliographic Data Repository of Documentary Cultural Heritage." In 2020 IEEE 15th International Conference on Computer Sciences and Information Technologies (CSIT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csit49958.2020.9321944.
Full textKuzmin, Yu V. "DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RESEARCHERS OF MONGOLIA OF THE XIX-XX CENTURIES: MATERIALS FOR A BIOBIBLIOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY." In Россия и Монголия в ХХ-XXI вв.: к 100-летию монгольской революции и установления дипломатических отношений. Новосибирск: Сибирское отделение РАН, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53954/9785604607886_88.
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