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Butler On Conscience, Michael Pritchard Dec 1977

Butler On Conscience, Michael Pritchard

Michael Pritchard

No abstract available.


Landscape, Topography And Geographical Notation In The Argonautica Of Valerius, Edward Shreeves Dec 1977

Landscape, Topography And Geographical Notation In The Argonautica Of Valerius, Edward Shreeves

Edward Shreeves

No abstract provided.


Assuring "Detached But Passionate Investigation And Decision": The Role Of Guardians Ad Litem In Saikewicz-Type Cases, Charles Baron Dec 1977

Assuring "Detached But Passionate Investigation And Decision": The Role Of Guardians Ad Litem In Saikewicz-Type Cases, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

The author focuses this Article upon the aspect of the Saikewicz decision which determines that the kind of "proxy consent" question involved in that case required for its decision "the process of detached but passionate investigation and decision that forms the ideal on which the judicial branch of government was created." This aspect of the decision has drawn much criticism from the medical community on the ground that it embroils what doctors believe to be a medical question in the adversarial processes of the court system. The author criticizes the decision from an entirely opposite perspective, arguing that the court's …


Diary Of A Common Soldier In The American Revolution, 1775-1783, Robert Bray, Paul Bushnell Dec 1977

Diary Of A Common Soldier In The American Revolution, 1775-1783, Robert Bray, Paul Bushnell

Robert Bray

No abstract provided.


Structure And Sacring: The Systematic Kingdom In Chrétien's 'Erec Et Enide', Donald Maddox Dec 1977

Structure And Sacring: The Systematic Kingdom In Chrétien's 'Erec Et Enide', Donald Maddox

Donald Maddox

No abstract provided.


The Concept Of Political Freedom, Michael Pritchard Dec 1977

The Concept Of Political Freedom, Michael Pritchard

Michael Pritchard

No abstract available.


The Book Of Daniel: Its Significance And Meaning, Asher Finkel Dec 1977

The Book Of Daniel: Its Significance And Meaning, Asher Finkel

Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.

A phenomenological examination of the Book of Daniel and its apocalyptic meaning within the rabbinic and Christian traditions. This article was reprinted in Dor le Dor 11 (1983):181-188.


A Linguistic Solution To A Puzzle In Ben Jonson's Cary Morison Ode, Mohan Limaye Dec 1977

A Linguistic Solution To A Puzzle In Ben Jonson's Cary Morison Ode, Mohan Limaye

Mohan Limaye

At the end of the first stanza (line 9-10) of Ben Jonson's ode "To the Immortall memorie, and friendship of that noble paire, Sir Lucious Cary, and Sir H. Morison" we are presented with a puzzle. The poet mentions in the first stanza that the mythical "Brave Infant of Saguntum" goes back into its mother's womb, thus returning to its birthplace and making its mother's womb its "urne." The Saguntum child displayed a great deal of foresight, since by this act it avoided the catastrophe which would have befallen it at the hands of Hannibal had it entered the world. …


The Archetypal Identity Of Laxmi In Sakhārām Binder, Mohan Limaye Dec 1977

The Archetypal Identity Of Laxmi In Sakhārām Binder, Mohan Limaye

Mohan Limaye

It has long been accepted that in the imagination of man certain images occur again and again to represent the elements of existence. As an individual finds these images in the myths of his culture, he knows their symbolic meanings intuitively, although he may not be able to articulate those meanings. In literature, which is a play of two constructive principles, system and creativity, the presentation of these mythic images is very common. The images themselves serve as a semiotic system and their presentation, usually unconscious, in art is the creative principle. A study of such archetypal images contributes to …


"Der Verlorene Pfad" [German Translation Of "The Lost Path,” 1971by Christiane Agricola]. In Erkundungen: 27 Afrikanische Erzahler, Ed. Burkhard Forstreuter. Berlin: Verlag Volk Und Velt, Pp. 92-104, Chukwuma Azuonye Dec 1977

"Der Verlorene Pfad" [German Translation Of "The Lost Path,” 1971by Christiane Agricola]. In Erkundungen: 27 Afrikanische Erzahler, Ed. Burkhard Forstreuter. Berlin: Verlag Volk Und Velt, Pp. 92-104, Chukwuma Azuonye

Chukwuma Azuonye

No abstract provided.


French Claims In North America, 1500-59, Brian Slattery Dec 1977

French Claims In North America, 1500-59, Brian Slattery

Brian Slattery

Historians usually trace the origins of Canada to the initial explorations of England and France, with emphasis upon the French voyages of the early sixteenth century involving Verrazzano, Cartier, and Roberval. France, it is said, officially asserted territorial rights in North America at this era, based upon the discoveries and acts of taking possession of its emissaries, and that these claims were sustained, if in a somewhat desultory manner, until the successful colonizing efforts of the following century. The French crown is thought to have treated North America as unowned land open to appropriation, territorium nullius, rejecting the claims of …