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Princípios-Tópicos De Hermenêutica Constitucional, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha
Princípios-Tópicos De Hermenêutica Constitucional, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha
Paulo Ferreira da Cunha
Houve tempo em que a Constituição servia para poisar ou charuto ou tirar um argumento político, como ironicamente afirmaria o grande escritor oitocentista Eça de Queiroz. Hoje a Constituição é a norma das normas. Daí há consequências hermenêuticas. Ao contrário das teorias que importam interpretação tradicional e, por vezes, em grande medida ultrapassada, para o Direito Constitucional, a tendência actual é a inversa: dada a supremacia da Constituição, deve ser a metodologia constitucional a exportar hermenêutica para o todo do Direito. Para isso, começamos neste artigo com grandes princípios de hermenêutica intra-constitucional. Depois se passará à exportação.
Behind The Plexi-Glass Partitions: An Intern's View Of American Museums, Brittany L. Miller
Behind The Plexi-Glass Partitions: An Intern's View Of American Museums, Brittany L. Miller
Honors Theses
Describes the author's experiences as an intern in museums. She notes the lack of cohesion between the roles of museums as organizations and as interpreters of history.
Graduate Sessions 5: Johnston Marklee, James Degennaro, Amanda Jones
Graduate Sessions 5: Johnston Marklee, James Degennaro, Amanda Jones
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Sharon Johnston, AIA & Mark Lee are the principal founders of Johnston MarkLee Associates. Sharon currently teaches at UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design and has directed visiting critics studios throughout the country. Mark Lee is an integral faculty member at UCLA and is currently the Vice Chair.
Founded in 1998, Los Angeles-based Johnston MarkLee & Associates designs and develops distinvtive architectural environments that are responsive to the variable intermix of specific conditions of site, program and economics. Recent projects include an exhibition design at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art entitled nano, numerous award-winning houses that are …
Historical Assessment And Archeological Survey Of 4.9 Miles Of Fm 2092 From Menard To Fivemile Crossing, Menard County, Texas, Jennifer K. Mcwilliams, Douglas K. Boyd, Celine Finney
Historical Assessment And Archeological Survey Of 4.9 Miles Of Fm 2092 From Menard To Fivemile Crossing, Menard County, Texas, Jennifer K. Mcwilliams, Douglas K. Boyd, Celine Finney
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This preliminary report describes historical research and an intensive archeological survey conducted for a 4.9-mile-long stretch of FM 2092 in Menard County by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. The work was performed for the Texas Department of Transportation in conjunction with a road improvement project beginning at the eastern Menard city limit and extending eastward to just beyond Fivemile Crossing. Crossing over Pleistocene and Holocene alluvial terraces of the San Saba River, the project area is located in a high-probability area for buried prehistoric sites and has a dynamic history of intensive use since Spanish colonial times. Investigations included geoarcheological mapping, …
Elizabeth Tremante At Central Utah Art Center, Micol Hebron
Elizabeth Tremante At Central Utah Art Center, Micol Hebron
Art Faculty Articles and Research
This article focuses on painter Elizabeth Tremante and her exhibit that showcases art of the discord between urban and rural viewpoints.
William Pope L. At Santa Monica Museum Of Art, Micol Hebron
William Pope L. At Santa Monica Museum Of Art, Micol Hebron
Art Faculty Articles and Research
This article focuses on William Pope's three part installation Art After White People: Trees, Time & Celluloid.
Living Impressionism: Edmond & Jules De Goncourt, Pamela Warner
Living Impressionism: Edmond & Jules De Goncourt, Pamela Warner
Pamela J. Warner
No abstract provided.
Group Works To Raise Historic Indian's Head Rock From River, Steven Shaffer
Group Works To Raise Historic Indian's Head Rock From River, Steven Shaffer
Indian Head Rock Project
Article published in the Huntington Herald-Dispatch on the removal of Indian Head Rock from October 2, 2007.
Duchampian Authenticity And The Readymade Consumer, Terra D' An Rudisill
Duchampian Authenticity And The Readymade Consumer, Terra D' An Rudisill
Institute for the Humanities Theses
The goal of this work is to define the term Duchampian authenticity. I focus primarily on the artist Marcel Duchamp's works and philosophies in relation not only to traditional philosophies regarding authenticity but also in relation to his effect on authenticity's metamorphosis in popular culture and the mass market. I propose that the monumental paradigm shifts produced by Duchamp's conceptual and aesthetic experiments within the realm of visual art spread into our cultural bedrock, ultimately defining the consumer's ability to attain authenticity and identity through inauthentic and ephemeral commodities. Marcel Duchamp challenged traditional notions of the authentic experience and translated …
The Celtic Legacy Of The Gaita In Galician Music, Xosé Lois Foxo
The Celtic Legacy Of The Gaita In Galician Music, Xosé Lois Foxo
e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies
The paper focuses on the traditional music of Galicia with special emphasis on the gaita, or bagpipe, its persistence throughout the centuries as a symbol for the region, and its strong similarities with the instruments of Celtic regions such as Scotland, Brittany and Ireland. Samples of musical melodies from Galicia are included and compared to these areas, and their similarities are discussed.
Removal Of Indian Head Rock, Unknown.
Removal Of Indian Head Rock, Unknown.
Indian Head Rock Project
Removal of Indian Head Rock on September 9, 2007.
Removal Of Indian Head Rock, Unknown.
Removal Of Indian Head Rock, Unknown.
Indian Head Rock Project
Removal of Indian Head Rock on September 9, 2007.
Historic River Rock Rescued, Frank Lewis
Historic River Rock Rescued, Frank Lewis
Indian Head Rock Project
Article published in the Portsmouth Daily Times on the extraction of the Indian Head Rock on September 9, 2007.
Removal Of Indian Head Rock, Unknown.
Removal Of Indian Head Rock, Unknown.
Indian Head Rock Project
Removal of Indian Head Rock on September 9, 2007.
Odoni’S Façade The House As Portrait In Renaissance Venice, Monika Schmitter
Odoni’S Façade The House As Portrait In Renaissance Venice, Monika Schmitter
Monika Schmitter
No abstract provided.
Jewish Display Silver After The Age Of Exploration, Vivian Mann
Jewish Display Silver After The Age Of Exploration, Vivian Mann
Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History
Although there is literature on the impact of the discovery of the Americas on the European silver supply and the production works in silver, no one has examined its impact on the commissioning of silver by hevrot, particularly the Hevrah Kaddisha, both for their own use and as donations to the synagogue. This paper will examine in what ways Jewish patronage was similar to those of guilds and Christian confraternities and it what ways they differed.
This presentation is for the following object(s):
- Beaker of the Burial Society of Worms. Johann Conrad Weiss (active 1699-1751), Jewish Museum in New York, …
The Image Of The Jewish Wedding In The Works Of Eighteenth Century German Hebraists, Shalom Sabar
The Image Of The Jewish Wedding In The Works Of Eighteenth Century German Hebraists, Shalom Sabar
Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History
A relatively considerable number of images pertaining to the Jewish wedding survived from medieval to early modern Germany. These are to be found in Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, illustrated books of customs (Minhagim-Bücher), decorated Torah binders (Wimpeln), and selected wedding artifacts. However, the most captivating and curious visual evidence on the various stages and customs of the Jewish wedding in Germany is not found in Jewish sources but in the work of eighteenth century Christian Hebraists. Despite the clear anti-Semitic overtones in their work, the images inserted in their books provide rare and significant insights into Jewish practices, folk beliefs and …
Review/Report Of The Conference On The History Of The Book In Venice For The Sharp Newsletter (Society For The History Of Authorship, Reading And Publishing), Alice H.R.H. Beckwith
Review/Report Of The Conference On The History Of The Book In Venice For The Sharp Newsletter (Society For The History Of Authorship, Reading And Publishing), Alice H.R.H. Beckwith
Art & Art History Faculty Publications
A review of a two day conference at the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti on March 9-10 concerning the fifteenth-sixteenth century book industry in Renaissance Venice and Europe.
Can Developing Women Create Primitive Art? And Other Questions Of Value, Meaning And Identity In The Circulation Of Janakpur Art, Coralynn V. Davis
Can Developing Women Create Primitive Art? And Other Questions Of Value, Meaning And Identity In The Circulation Of Janakpur Art, Coralynn V. Davis
Faculty Journal Articles
In this article, I examine the values and meanings that adhere to objects made by Maithil women at a development project in Janakpur, Nepal – objects collectors have called ‘Janakpur Art’. I seek to explain how and why changes in pictorial content in Janakpur Art – shifts that took place over a period of five or six years in the 1990s – occurred, and what such a change might indicate about the link between Maithil women’s lives, development, and tourism. As I will demonstrate, part of the appeal for consumers of Janakpur Art has been that it is produced at …
Chronology Of The Drafting, Review, And Revision Of The Proposed Icomos Charter For The Interpretation And Presentation Of Cultural Heritage Sites, Neil A. Silberman
Chronology Of The Drafting, Review, And Revision Of The Proposed Icomos Charter For The Interpretation And Presentation Of Cultural Heritage Sites, Neil A. Silberman
Selected Publications of EFS Faculty, Students, and Alumni
No abstract provided.
‘I Am Nature’: Science And Jackson Pollock, Michael Schreyach
‘I Am Nature’: Science And Jackson Pollock, Michael Schreyach
Art and Art History Faculty Research
An attempt has been made to determine the authenticity of some newly discovered paintings that may be by Jackson Pollock on the basis of a belief that his art incorporates fractal patterns seen in the natural world. This is only the latest in a long line of interpretations of his works in terms of references to nature, as Michael Schreyach discusses.
Piranesi's Views Of Rome, La Salle University Art Museum, Madeleine Viljoen
Piranesi's Views Of Rome, La Salle University Art Museum, Madeleine Viljoen
Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues
Giovanni Battista Piranesi prints, June 22 - September 1 2007
The Huntsville Historical Review, Vol. 32, No. 2, Summer-Fall 2007, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
The Huntsville Historical Review, Vol. 32, No. 2, Summer-Fall 2007, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Front Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Ships Named Huntsville, Dex Nilsson
Ships Named Huntsville, Dex Nilsson
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
A Good Union Man, Norman M. Shapiro
A Good Union Man, Norman M. Shapiro
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Back Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The Confederate States Of America: What Might Have Been, By Roger L. Ransom, Hartwell Lutz
Book Review: The Confederate States Of America: What Might Have Been, By Roger L. Ransom, Hartwell Lutz
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
From Out Of The Ashes - The Joel Eddins Home, Jacquelyn Procter Reeves
From Out Of The Ashes - The Joel Eddins Home, Jacquelyn Procter Reeves
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Chronology Of The Drafting, Review, And Revision Of The Proposed Icomos Charter For The Interpretation And Presentation Of Cultural Heritage Sites, Neil A. Silberman
Chronology Of The Drafting, Review, And Revision Of The Proposed Icomos Charter For The Interpretation And Presentation Of Cultural Heritage Sites, Neil A. Silberman
Neil A. Silberman
No abstract provided.