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Apollo Hypoakraios Reconsidered, Peter Nulton Dec 1999

Apollo Hypoakraios Reconsidered, Peter Nulton

Peter E. Nulton Ph.D.

In 1897, the excavations of P. Kabbadias uncovered ten votive plaques in a cave on the northwest slope of the Athenian Acropolis, thereby fixing the location of the "sanctuary of Apollo in a cave" mentioned by Pausanias (I.28.4). The inscriptions indicated that they were meant as dedications to Apollo Hypoakraios or Hypo Makrais, and that the dedicants were invariably members of the college of archons. Although the corpus has increased steadily since then, the inscriptions have not been treated together since Kabbadias's original publication.

In this paper, I will offer some conclusions drawn from a thorough re-analysis of the corpus. …


The Weddynge Of Sir Gawen And Dame Ragnell [Vhs], Linda Marie Zaerr Nov 1999

The Weddynge Of Sir Gawen And Dame Ragnell [Vhs], Linda Marie Zaerr

Linda Marie Zaerr

The complete text in Middle English. ISBN 0-8425-2458-4.


Iron Horse Blues, Linda Niemann Nov 1999

Iron Horse Blues, Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

No abstract provided.


The Mandolin In Minnesota: An Illustrated History, Amy M. Shaw Nov 1999

The Mandolin In Minnesota: An Illustrated History, Amy M. Shaw

Amy M. Shaw

This lecture chronicled the heyday of the mandolin in Minnesota and was accompanied by a plethora of mandolin-related iconography and photographs unearthed from local museums, libraries, and private collections.


The Stammheim Missal: A "New" Source Of North German Chant, Elizabeth Teviotdale Oct 1999

The Stammheim Missal: A "New" Source Of North German Chant, Elizabeth Teviotdale

Elizabeth C Teviotdale

A survey of the contents of the Stammheim Missal (Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS 64), long known to art historians but unstudied by musicologists, with special attention paid to the sequence collection.


The Frontispiece Miniatures Of The Stammheim Missal, Elizabeth Teviotdale Oct 1999

The Frontispiece Miniatures Of The Stammheim Missal, Elizabeth Teviotdale

Elizabeth C Teviotdale

Examines the frontispiece miniatures of Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS 64, proposing that the direct reflection of the art patronized by Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim (d. 1022) is a key component in the manuscript's role as a testament to Bernward.


Fortifying The Ideal Ego: Idealization In Morrison's Tar Baby And In Some White Feminist Cross-Race Fantasies, Jean Wyatt Oct 1999

Fortifying The Ideal Ego: Idealization In Morrison's Tar Baby And In Some White Feminist Cross-Race Fantasies, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


Women And The Church Courts In Reformation-Era Scotland, Michael Graham Sep 1999

Women And The Church Courts In Reformation-Era Scotland, Michael Graham

Michael F. Graham

A comprehensive view of the lives of women in Scotland from 1100 to 1750, based on a wide range of archival sources, including Court of Session records and Middle Scots poetry. Amongst the women featured are nuns, brewers, widows, witches, and wives of ministers of the kirk.


La Traviata, Elisa Fraser Wilson Sep 1999

La Traviata, Elisa Fraser Wilson

Elisa Fraser Wilson

Dr. Wilson performed the role of Annina in El Paso Opera's 1999 production of Verdi's La Traviata.


Learning Spanish, Linda Niemann Aug 1999

Learning Spanish, Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

No abstract provided.


Collecting The South: An Historical Overview Of Reference Sources For The Study Of Southern Literature, Jeanne Pavy Jun 1999

Collecting The South: An Historical Overview Of Reference Sources For The Study Of Southern Literature, Jeanne Pavy

Jeanne Pavy

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Multimedia In Large Classrooms, Don Morrow May 1999

The Use Of Multimedia In Large Classrooms, Don Morrow

Donald Morrow

No abstract provided.


The New Technologies And The University Classroom: The Changing Roles Of Faculty And Instructional Developers, Don Morrow May 1999

The New Technologies And The University Classroom: The Changing Roles Of Faculty And Instructional Developers, Don Morrow

Donald Morrow

No abstract provided.


Urban Latino Cultures: La Vida Latina En La, Raul Villa, Michael Dear, Gustavo Leclerc May 1999

Urban Latino Cultures: La Vida Latina En La, Raul Villa, Michael Dear, Gustavo Leclerc

Raul Villa

Although online full text is not available, the Special Collections Department at Occidental College owns a copy of this title: http://oasys.lib.oxy.edu//record=b1629223~S0


Railroad Voices: Stories Of Railroad Life In America, Linda Niemann Apr 1999

Railroad Voices: Stories Of Railroad Life In America, Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

Stories of railroad life in America.


Beyond A Basic Needs Development Ethic, Laura Stivers Apr 1999

Beyond A Basic Needs Development Ethic, Laura Stivers

Laura Stivers

No abstract available


Challenges From Infant Research To Freud's Theory Of Primary Identification, Jean Wyatt Apr 1999

Challenges From Infant Research To Freud's Theory Of Primary Identification, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


Utilitarianism As A Public Philosophy, Robert Goodin, Samantha Brennan Mar 1999

Utilitarianism As A Public Philosophy, Robert Goodin, Samantha Brennan

Samantha Brennan

No abstract provided.


"Nina's Tears, Penelope's Tears: Defining Akhos In Truly, Madly, Deeply.", Nancy Sultan Mar 1999

"Nina's Tears, Penelope's Tears: Defining Akhos In Truly, Madly, Deeply.", Nancy Sultan

Nancy Sultan

No abstract provided.


Interrogatives And Sets Of Answers, Robert J. Stainton Mar 1999

Interrogatives And Sets Of Answers, Robert J. Stainton

Robert J. Stainton

No abstract provided.


L’Inhumaine (1924) – The Inhuman Woman As Lesbian, Maureen Shanahan Feb 1999

L’Inhumaine (1924) – The Inhuman Woman As Lesbian, Maureen Shanahan

Maureen G. Shanahan

No abstract provided.


Virtual Power: Gendering The Nurse-Technology Relationship, Julie Fairman, Pat D'Antonio Dec 1998

Virtual Power: Gendering The Nurse-Technology Relationship, Julie Fairman, Pat D'Antonio

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


Les Souvenirs Devigée-Lebrun, Servanne Woodward Dec 1998

Les Souvenirs Devigée-Lebrun, Servanne Woodward

Servanne Woodward

No abstract provided.


Playing Doctor? Nurse Practitioners, Physicians, And The Dilemma Of Shared Practice, Julie Fairman Dec 1998

Playing Doctor? Nurse Practitioners, Physicians, And The Dilemma Of Shared Practice, Julie Fairman

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


Soloist, Sheridan Stormes Dec 1998

Soloist, Sheridan Stormes

Sheridan Stormes

Member & soloist, Indiana State Museum Singers (formerly known as Vocal-Ease and Just Friends), in-residence at the Indiana State Museum; we also perform for local retirement homes, OASES, etc., 1999+.


“Come The Millennium [I].”, George Heider Dec 1998

“Come The Millennium [I].”, George Heider

George C. Heider

No abstract provided.


“New Statement Of Mission And Vision Tells What We’Re All About.”, George Heider Dec 1998

“New Statement Of Mission And Vision Tells What We’Re All About.”, George Heider

George C. Heider

No abstract provided.


Why Should We Include Women And Minorities In Randomized Controlled Trials?, Charles Weijer, R. Crouch Dec 1998

Why Should We Include Women And Minorities In Randomized Controlled Trials?, Charles Weijer, R. Crouch

Charles Weijer

No abstract provided.


Adult Sla Of Se Constructions In Spanish: Evidence Against Pattern Learning., Joyce Bruhn De Garavito Dec 1998

Adult Sla Of Se Constructions In Spanish: Evidence Against Pattern Learning., Joyce Bruhn De Garavito

Joyce Bruhn de Garavito

No abstract provided.


Margaret Atwood Revisited, Karen Stein Dec 1998

Margaret Atwood Revisited, Karen Stein

Karen F Stein

Fiction writer, poet, critic, cartoonist, editor, children's book author, lecturer, teacher, and activist, Margaret Atwood is a major figure in the contemporary flowering of Canadian literature. This book provides an overview of Atwood's works, focusing on central themes, especially the paradoxes and possibilities of storytelling, sexual politics, and quests. Atwood's protagonists are storytellers, witnesses to a world that is often confusing and dangerous; the fictions these characters invent about their lives can become traps, self-fulfilling prophecies, or liberating fictions.