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Actuellement, les inventaires de l’œuvre pictural de Friedrich Dürrenmatt ainsi qu’une partie de sa bibliothèque personnelle sont accessibles sur Internet.
In addition, indexes of Dürrenmatt’s art, of the photographs belonging to his estate, and of parts of his private book collection are now available online.
  diccionariovalenciano.com  
Une des pièces de la maison Rashova a été consacré à Nencho Rashev. Les visiteurs peuvent admirer sa bibliothèque personnelle et son bureau, ses instruments de musique et son portrait.
One of the rooms within the Rashova house is dedicated to Nencho Rashov himself. His personal effects, library and desk are exhibited, along with his musical instruments and his portrait.
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Actuellement, les inventaires de l’œuvre pictural de Friedrich Dürrenmatt ainsi qu’une partie de sa bibliothèque personnelle sont accessibles sur Internet.
In addition, indexes of Dürrenmatt’s art, of the photographs belonging to his estate, and of parts of his private book collection are now available online.
  tomorrows.sgt.gr  
Bien que très attaché à sa Bibliothèque personnelle, il souhaita très tôt léguer ses biens au public, pour lui permettre d'accéder aux "Lumières". Ainsi eut-il l'idée, très avant-gardiste, d'une Institution démocratique offrant au public un lieu d'accès à la connaissance.
Although very attached to his personal library, he hoped very soon to bequeath his property to the public, to enable its access to the "Enlightenment". This is how he came to the very avant-gardeidea of a democratic institution offering the public a place of access to knowledge.
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Alexandrie, 5 juillet 2005— La Bibliotheca Alexandrina a reçu de la part de la famille de feu le professeur Mohamed Othman Nagaty sa bibliothèque personnelle composée de 1800 ouvrages. Ce professeur de psychologie et de philosophie qui enseignait à l’Université du Caire s’intéressait aux ...
Alexandria, 17 November 2005— On the occasion of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) phase II, organized by the United Nations and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), 16-18 November 2005, in Tunis, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) Library Sector will hold a live ...
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MASCIONI, Grytzko (1936–2003) : Manuscrits d’oeuvres publiées et inédites, correspondance, documents, photographies et objets personnels ; documentation de presse et collection de disques ; exemplaires justificatifs des oeuvres et traductions ; dessins et quelques volumes provenant de sa bibliothèque personnelle.
MASCIONI, Grytzko (1936–2003): Manuscripts of published and unpublished works, correspondence, personal documents, photographs and some objects; press documentation and collection of LP albums, file copies of works and translations, drawings and some volumes from his personal library. Donation.
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Alexandrie, 5 juillet 2005— La Bibliotheca Alexandrina a reçu de la part de la famille de feu le professeur Mohamed Othman Nagaty sa bibliothèque personnelle composée de 1800 ouvrages. Ce professeur de psychologie et de philosophie qui enseignait à l’Université du Caire s’intéressait aux ...
Alexandria 17 January 2006— H.E. Mrs. Jutta Limbach will be visiting the BA on Thursday 19 January 2006. Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Jutta Limbach President of the Goethe-Institut Dr. Jutta Limbach was born on March 27, 1934 in Berlin. She is married and has three children. She was the first woman to be ...
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« Shawn a écrit un livre merveilleux sur un sujet qui revêt une importance particulière pour moi. Il montre les points délicats de l’engagement pour les mentors et les mentorés. Il s’agit d’un domaine souvent négligé dans la plupart des équipes, qu’elles fassent partie d’organismes sans but lucratif ou à but lucratif. Je recommande vivement ce petit bijou pour sa bibliothèque personnelle. »
'Shawn has written a wonderful book on a topic of personal interest to me. It shows the fine points of engagement for both Mentors and Mentees. This is an often overlooked area in most teams be they be a regular for profit corporation or a non-profit. I would highly recommend this gem for one's personal library.'
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Face à cette situation, Cassini IV fait don d’une partie de sa bibliothèque personnelle et obtient du baron de Breteuil l’autorisation de tirer profit d’un nouveau tirage de la Carte de la Lune de son arrière grand-père pour enrichir les fonds.
Soon after his election to the Académie des Sciences as astronomy student (1714), he had copies made of the observations preserved in the archives of this same academy. In 1719, he acquired the papers of La Hire through the son’s inheritance. The regular correspondence he kept up with the most important astronomers of his time for over 60 years (1709-1767) also enabled him to obtain observations from everywhere.
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En raison de l’ampleur du projet, il recourut aux techniques de construction les plus récentes d’alors, qu’il connaissait par sa bibliothèque personnelle, par la publicité qui avait entouré l’érection du Crystal Palace à Londres en 1851 et par les expériences que les Américains faisaient alors avec la fonte et le fer forgé.
In the face of such uncertainty and for want of greater challenge, Baillairgé was forced to turn to his most reliable client, the Roman Catholic Church. This development led to the creation of some of his best religious architecture, including the splendid Gothic Revival church at Sainte-Marie and the graceful iron fence and gates enclosing the cathedral of Notre-Dame in Quebec. At Sainte-Marie, an ambitious parish priest, Louis Proulx*, joined forces with Baillairgé to build the grandest church in the diocese. Inspired by models of British Decorated Gothic of the 14th century, it boasted a soaring white and gold interior with boldly carved quatrefoils, ribbed vaults, and clustered shafts. Baillairgé himself considered this to be his masterpiece in the Gothic idiom, describing it in later years as “one of the finest gothic interiors in Canada.” Yet by the late 1850s his relationship with the clergy had seriously deteriorated. Attempts by Bishop Charles-François Baillargeon* to alter Baillairgé’s plans for a church led to a passionate outburst from the architect, upset at possible damage to his professional reputation if the church were constructed as modified and resentful at not being given what he considered his share of diocesan business. By the end of the decade there was a real dearth of architectural commissions and, having cut himself off from his most faithful client, Baillairgé found himself in a precarious situation, with few commissions in hand and fewer in prospect.