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    L’essor de la résilience ou la promotion de nouvelles cultures du risque autour de l’adaptation aux changements climatiques ? by Florence Rudolf

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…This question was in the core of the communications about the framing of urban spaces and buildings to face climate changes, which have taken place at the congress of Acfas in may 2014 at the University of Concordia in Montreal.…”
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    Spinoza, un realismo anómalo de la paz by Diego Tatián

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Remite a una ontología política que desmantela tanto la idea del buen gobierno concebido en cuanto gobierno de un príncipe dotado de virtudes privadas, como la alienación en cualquier instancia puramente jurídica establecida merced a una lógica trascendente. El “arte de la concordia” necesario debido al carácter natural de las pasiones humanas que una filosofía de la paz no quimérica deberá tomar por punto de partida, se articula por consiguiente a una “ciencia de los afectos”, expresión que Spinoza opone a la denostación de los asuntos humanos propia del “odio teológico” y al ars vituperandi que anima la retórica del pecado.…”
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    ENSEMBLES MUSICAUX REPRÉSENTATIFS DE LA PHILHARMONIE « TRANSILVANIA » DE CLUJ-NAPOCA. LES QUATORS À CORDES PENDANT LES ANNÉES 1955 – 1989 by Simona-Mihaela SPIRIDON

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The “Pro camera” Quartet is the second string quartet to appear in chronological order in the musical activity of the Philharmonic of Cluj in 1967. The “Concordia” Quartet was formed in 1971 at the initiative of the young violinist Andrei Agoston. …”
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    L’Angleterre et le Continent―Xe et début XIe siècles by Marthe Mensah

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…The major development of the 10th century was the monastic reform which was influenced by and indebted to contacts with the continent which are reflected in the Regularis Concordia, the manual of monastic usage to which every Anglo-Saxon monk was required to conform.This monastic reform was supported by the King and the alliance between King and Church helped further the development of artistic life in monastic scriptoria, in particular the creation of magnificent illuminated manuscripts, such as the Benedictional of Saint Aethelwold or the Harley Psalter inspired by continental models.Religious literature in the vernacular developed at the same time among which the best examples are the writings of Ælfric and Wulfstan who sometimes drew their inspiration from the Continent.…”
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