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Topic: Angers Fragment


In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
  NKS 869 g 4°: Saxo, Gesta Danorum, fragmentum Andegavense
The leaves were discovered as part of the binding of a late medieval manuscript in Bibliothèque Municipale in Angers in 1863.
The fragment’s extraordinary value as a source to Saxo’s work was demonstrated in 1877.
- Det i Angers fundne Brudstykke af et Haandskrift af Saxo Grammaticus, udg.
www.kb.dk /permalink/2006/manus/525/eng   (281 words)

  
  Reconstructing medieval pictorial narrative: Louis Joubert's tapestry restoration project. - Encyclopedia.com
Restoring tapestries was part of a broad movement from the mid to the end of the nineteenth century that was intended to retrieve and to renew the heritage of the French medieval past.
Medieval narrative texts and images do not necessarily begin with the earliest historical event nor end with the latest.(26) Furthermore, the liturgical ceremonies, in conjunction with which this tapestry was seen until the eighteenth century, emphasized the symbolic and typological relationship between events over their placement on a fixed chronological grid.
Born in 1799 in Le Mans, he was ordained a priest in 1821 and became honorary canon of Angers and custodian of its cathedral in 1846.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-17326656.html   (3541 words)

  
 A Visit to the Slate Quarries of Angers (France)
The argillaceous schists of Angers form, in the midst of the Silurian formation to which they belong, several almost vertical strata (called veins in the country) of variable thickness, exceeding 300 feet in places.
It is these so-called veins, and more especially their homogeneous and fissile portions that it is a question of extracting from the earth in great blocks in order to split and shape them-the large pieces for billiard tables, mantelpieces, etc., and the smaller ones for the covering of roofs.
This box is a dangerous device, both by reason of the breakages that may occur in the carrying cable, which is ever ready to wind around the guide cable, and the liability of fragments of schist to fall upon the head of the laborers at the bottom during the ascent of the box.
www.cagenweb.com /quarries/articles_and_books/a_visit_to_slate_quarries.html   (1594 words)

  
 Northvegr - Saxo's The History of the Danes
fragments, text, and index, is the admirable one of that indefatigable veteran, Alfred Holder, Strasburg, 1886.
This was first noticed in 1863, in the Angers Library, where it was found degraded into the binding of a number of devotional works and a treatise on metric, dated 1459, and once the property of a priest at Alencon.
Of another longish piece, found in Copenhagen at the end of the seventeenth century by Johannes Laverentzen, and belonging to a codex burnt in the fire of 1728, a copy still extant in the Copenhagen Museum, was made by Otto Sperling.
www.northvegr.org /lore/saxo/000_02.php   (1893 words)

  
 Chateau d Angers, Loire Valley, France
The fortress of Angers, on a rocky ridge overhanging the river Maine, was one of the sites inhabited by the Romans because of its strategic defensive location.
The relic at Angers was a splinter of the fragment of the True Cross which had been acquired by Louis IX.
Today, owned by the City of Angers, the massive, austere château has been converted to a museum housing the oldest and largest collection of medieval tapestries in the world, with the 14th century "Apocalypse Tapestry" as one of its priceless treasures.
www.francethisway.com /places/chateaud_angers.php   (575 words)

  
 Memory of the world
The Angers-fragment was found in 1866 in the binding of a book from the 15th century in Bibliothèque Publique of Angers.
The four folios contain formal and compositional alterations, and the fragment thus seems to be part of Saxo's own working copy.
The Angers -fragment is in a fairly good condition, but needs constant supervision
www.unesco.org /webworld/nominations/en/denmark_treasures/denmark4.htm   (2582 words)

  
 Constitutive Proteolysis of the ErbB-4 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase by a Unique, Sequential Mechanism -- Vecchi and ...
Detection of ErbB-4 fragment in the presence of proteasome inhibitors.
fragment was degraded with a half-life of ~4 h.
Tyrosine phosphorylation activity in vitro of the native ErbB-4 and 80-kD ErbB-4 fragment.
www.jcb.org /cgi/content/full/139/4/995   (5497 words)

  
 Bold Type: Essay on Sappho
It would be a mistake, or at the very least historically irresponsible, to read other ancient fragments in this manner, but this collection is not intended for scholars (though assembled with erudition and by professional standards).
The denuded fragments from Sappho allow sea winds to blow through their brittle spaces.
They had a significant impact on the aesthetic sensibilities of modernists like Ezra Pound and especially H.D. Reading the fragments, one is struck by their similarity to contemporary poetry.
www.randomhouse.com /boldtype/1102/sappho/essay.html   (751 words)

  
 ManusIntro
The fragment contains a continuous sequence of text from the first book of Saxo Grammaticus’ History of the Danes: I.iii.1-iv.8 ("specimen preferebat tantaque...
The leaves were discovered as part of the binding of a late medieval manuscript in Bibliothèque Municipale in Angers in 1863.
The fragment’s extraordinary value as a source to Saxo’s work was demonstrated in 1877.
base.kb.dk /manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusIntro.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=525&p_Lang=alt   (232 words)

  
 theage.com.au - The Age
The latter claim angers Iraqi officials, who say the US bombing campaign is the only wrongdoing warranting examination.
Damage at the blast scenes is consistent with the small, high-speed missiles used by the US to strike against Iraqi air-defence radars and mobile missile launchers.
That is not inconsistent with the effect on the Baghdad marketplaces - frail human bodies were torn apart, and buildings and other structures were charred and their contents scattered, but they were not demolished.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/04/03/1048962879020.html   (848 words)

  
 History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073.
During and after the eucharistic controversy he was charged with vanity, ambition, and using improper means, such as money and patronage, for the spread of his opinions.
Eusebius Bruno, bishop of Angers, to whose diocese he belonged, and Frollant, bishop of Senlis, took his part, but the majority was against him.
The same view of a change of the elements in a manner inexplicable and therefore indefinable, is expressed in a fragment of a commentary on Matthew by a certain “Magister Hildebrand,” published by Peter Allix (in Determinatio Ioannis praedicatoris de, modo existendi Corp. Christi in sacramento altaris.
www.ccel.org /ccel/schaff/hcc4.i.xi.xxiii.html?bcb=0   (3394 words)

  
 counts of Anjou: French feudal coins
Today Langeais is primarily known as a 15th C chateau but in the gardens is the ruin of Fulk's donjon.
He built two abbeys: one in honor of St. Nicholas near the city of Angers, another at the castle of Loches, which is called Beaulieu, in honor of the Lord of the Holy Sepulchre.
Then in Septuagesima (8), the church of St. Nicholas was dedicated by the same pope and the body of my uncle G. was translated (9) from the chapter into the church itself.
home.eckerd.edu /~oberhot/feud-anjou.htm   (3466 words)

  
 VIBE.com: Music Search
Janequin was able to create very bright and articulate story pieces with the use of musical onomatopoeia.
Musically he used short phrases placing one musical fragment over another in a continuous or mosaic effect.
Janequin's musical motions and dynamics occurred through his use of rhythms and fragment layering.
www.vibe.com /music/search/artist.html?id=UCAgICAgMTE1Mg==   (169 words)

  
 WNC Worship: Sermons
Each side has its own vision of God, and often that god is a projection of the fears, resentments, and angers that one group has held against another.
Anger and division have invaded our Episcopal Church too, where different portions of our denomination are declaring that they have no need of each other and are perfectly willing to pull away and part company.
Now I am sure there is much about our lives as human beings that saddens and even angers God—our self-absorption and greed, and our lack of compassion for the suffering of the world.
www.cathedral.org /cathedral/worship/stl060108.html   (1611 words)

  
 Coordinate Induction of Energy Gene Expression in Tissues of Mitochondrial Disease Patients -- Heddi et al. 274 (33): ...
fragment of a cDNA encompassing the COOH-terminal two-thirds of
In MELAS tissues (autopsy from the MELAS 2 patient), the normal mtDNA generated a 3.0-kb fragment, whereas the mutant mtDNAs were cleaved into two 1.8- and 1.2-kb fragments.
The ratio of mtDNA to nDNA was determined for each of the control tissues, and the MELAS proband tissues by quantitative densitometry of the 7.2-kb mtDNA fragment and the 0.8-kb 18 S rRNA nDNA fragment.
www.jbc.org /cgi/content/full/274/33/22968   (5907 words)

  
 Whose Responsibility is it Anyway? by Shernaz Wadia
We are under absolute control of ‘the other’ in as much as we react to what ‘the other’ says or does.
Our reactions are contingent on that fragment within us which feels predominantly threatened by the other’s actions.
It would be tantamount to bringing down an endless wall brick by brick, examining deeply embedded subconscious frustrations, angers, jealousies, pettiness; and opening up oneself effortlessly, without fear, to alien panoramas.
www.boloji.com /perspective/072.htm   (1024 words)

  
 Angers Fragment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Angers Fragment is four parchment pages from ca.
It is one of the four fragments remaining of the original Saxo Gesta Danorum.
This fragment is the only fragment attested to be of Saxo own handwriting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Angers_Fragment   (193 words)

  
 Regulation of CXCR4 Receptor Dimerization by the Chemokine SDF-1{alpha} and the HIV-1 Coat Protein gp120: A ...
Angers S, Salahpour A, and Bouvier M (2002) Dimerization: an emerging concept for G protein-coupled receptor ontogeny and function.
Angers S, Salahpour A, Joly E, Hilairet S, Chelsky D, Dennis M, and Bouvier M (2000) Detection of beta 2-adrenergic receptor dimerization in living cells using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET).
Issafras H, Angers S, Bulenger S, Blanpain C, Parmentier M, Labbe-Jullie C, Bouvier M, and Marullo S (2002) Constitutive agonist-independent CCR5 oligomerization and antibody-mediated clustering occurring at physiological levels of receptors.
jpet.aspetjournals.org /cgi/content/full/310/1/8   (6025 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of April 24
Born on Noirmoutier Island, Brittany, France, in 1796; died at Angers, France, on April 24, 1868; beatified in 1933; canonized in 1940 by Pope Pius XII.
She was professed in 1816, taking the names Marie-Euphrasie, was elected superior in 1825 (age 29), and, at the bishop's invitation made a new foundation at Angers in 1829.
It was Saint Mellitus who built Saint Mary's church at Canterbury, of which a fragment remains outside the east end of the foundations of the abbey church of SS.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0424.htm   (2246 words)

  
 Large Genomic Rearrangements in the Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor-1{beta} (TCF2) Gene Are the Most Frequent Cause of ...
Whereas the expected size of the normal fragment is 1,852 bp, an abnormal fragment (arrow) of
Fragment sizes of the marker are indicated in bp.
The wild-type fragment is absent in the patient DNA because of the preferential amplification of the short fragment during PCR.
diabetes.diabetesjournals.org /cgi/content/full/54/11/3126   (4105 words)

  
 Gene Conversion Between Direct Noncoding Repeats Promotes Genetic and Phenotypic Diversity at a Regulatory Locus of Zea ...
Genomic DNA was digested with SalI and hybridized with the probe, p1 genomic fragment 15.
The open boxes labeled with C indicate a 1.1-kb region, termed fragment C, present at the 5' direct repeats of all p1 alleles, but absent from the 3' direct repeats in several p1 alleles.
of fragment 15 and fragment 14 sequences in the enhancer-containing
www.genetics.org /cgi/content/full/174/2/753   (5263 words)

  
 Cloning and Functional Expression of an Aplysia 5-HT Receptor Negatively Coupled to Adenylate Cyclase -- Angers et al. ...
The 5-HTap.A fragment was PCR-amplified from DNA isolated from CNS and kidney cDNA libraries, using degenerate primers.
A DNA fragment encompassing nt 1068-1523 was amplified
Angers A, DesGroseillers L (1998) Alternative splicing and genomic organization of the L567 gene of Aplysia californica.
www.jneurosci.org /cgi/content/full/18/15/5586   (5342 words)

  
 Fragments From Floyd: April 2003 Archives
In this faltering effort at a 'meaningful act' called Fragments, I could not have said it nearly as well, but needed to express just this, and will relate my hopes and lamentations through Lisa Thompson's thoughtful words in Field Notes.
Be patient and see what moves you, inspires you, angers or saddens you, and see if you can do a better job of fleshing out the feel of it.
Four of the little stories I've told have ended up in broadcast essays on the radio, and this has brought new readers and new friends; one was published in a national pet magazine; one was read at the Christmas eve service at church.
www.fragmentsfromfloyd.com /archives/2003_04.html   (11078 words)

  
 Interactions of synapsin I with small synaptic vesicles: distinct sites in synapsin I bind to vesicle phospholipids and ...
fragment bound with relatively high affinity to synaptic vesicles, though
fragment was competed by holosynapsin I; was greatly decreased by
Angers, A., Fioravante, D., Chin, J., Cleary, L. J., Bean, A. J., Byrne, J. Serotonin Stimulates Phosphorylation of Aplysia Synapsin and Alters Its Subcellular Distribution in Sensory Neurons.
www.jcb.org /cgi/content/abstract/108/5/1863   (709 words)

  
 New G80 GPU information released - GameDev.Net Discussion Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I would say *that* is what angers most.
I don't know what your last sentence means but having 48 pixel shaders means the GPU can process 48 pixels (actually fragments) at once in parallel.
I bet the first guy to say "Pixel Shader" instead of "Fragment shader" was in marketing...
www.gamedev.net /community/forums/topic.asp?topic_id=376922   (1479 words)

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