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Volume 14 of the Pelican Freud Library contains Freud s major essays on Leonardo, Michelangelo and Dostoevsky, plus shorter pieces on Shakespeare, the nature of creativity and much more. [Pg.446]

Although I have defined terms such as quality control and quality assurance in this chapter, what is important is not the definition but the deeds which it imbues. Whether we call the set of principles I have listed under the heading Quality assurance, Quality Assurance, Quality Improvement or Quality Control makes no difference since it does not change the set of principles. We often seem to invent a term then decide what it means rather than invent or discover a set of principles and think of a suitable name which conveys exactly what we intend without confusing people. Instead of saying Quality control is. .. or TQM is. .. to which there will be many propositions, we should be asking What should we call this group of principles so that we can communicate with each other more efficiently As Shakespeare once said That which we call a rose/By any other name would smell as sweet. ... [Pg.44]

Address 21-A Shakespeare Sarani Calcutta 700 017 West Bengal India... [Pg.173]

We all have an intuitive feel for complexity. An oil painting by Picasso is obviously more complex than the random finger-paint doodles of a three-year-old. The works of Shakespeare are more complex than the rambling prose banged out on a typewriter by the proverbial band of monkeys. Our intuition tells us that complexity is usually greatest in systems whose components are arranged in some intricate difficult-to-understand pattern or, in the case of a dynamical system, when the outcome of some process is difficult to predict from its initial state. [Pg.614]

Lennon, Hugh Ornisby, Rosicracian Linguistics Twilight of a Renaissance Tradition in Ingrid Merkel and AUen G. Debus (eds.), Hermeticism and the Renaissance (Washington Folger Shakespeare Library London Associated Univesity Presses, 1988), 312-41. [Pg.173]

Bohacek RS, Dalgarmo DC, Hatada M, Jacobsen VA, Lynch BA, MacekKJ, Merry T, Metcalf CA III, Narula SS, Sawyer TK, Shakespeare WC, Violette SM, Weigele M. X-ray structure of citrate bound to Src SH2 leads to a high affinity, bone-targeted Src SH2 inhibitor. J Med Chem 2001 44 660-663. [Pg.65]

For recent papers describing the use of pTyr mimics in the context of Src and Lck SH2 inhibitors, see (a) Kawahata N, Yang MG, Luke GP, Shakespeare WC, Sundaramoorthi R, Wang Y, Johnson D, Merry T, Violette S, Guan W, Bartlett C, Smith J, Hatada M, Lu X, Dalgamo DC,... [Pg.65]

Violette SM, Guan W, Bartlett C, Smith JA, Bardelay C, Antoine E, Rickies RJ, Mandine E, van Schravendijk MR, Adams SE, Lynch BA, Shakespeare WC, Yang M, Jacobsen VA, Takeuchi CS, Macek KJ, Bohacek RS,... [Pg.67]

Weigele M, Bohacek R, Jacobsen VA, Macek K, Yang MG, Kawahata NH, Sundaramoorthi R, Wang Y, Takeuchi CS, Luke GP, Metcalf CA III, Shakespeare WC, Sawyer T. Synthesis of phosphono-containing amino acid derivatives and peptides as signal transduction inhibitors. PCT Int Appl W099/24442, 1999. [Pg.68]

Violette SM, Shakespeare WC, Bartlett C, Guan W, Smith JA, Rickies RJ, Bohacek RS, Holt DA, Baron R, Sawyer TK. A Src SH2 selective binding compound inhibits osteoclast-mediated resorption. Chem Biol 2000 7 225-235. [Pg.68]

And how Walter Scott makes his Shakespeare-date people talk is different again, being halfway between then and now... ... [Pg.258]

Hitchcock, Ethan Allen. Remarks on the sonnets of Shakespeare with the sonnets Showing that they belong to the Hermetic class of writings, and explaining their... [Pg.219]

Toronto Folger Shakespeare Library Associated University Presses, 1988. 438 p... [Pg.236]

Hoeniger, F. David. Medicine and Shakespeare in the English Renaissance. Newark (DE) London, Toronto Univ. of Delaware P. Associated University Presses, 1992. [Pg.244]

Steele, Robert. "Alchemy." In Shakespeare s England, i, 462-474. Oxford Clarendon P, 1916. [Pg.246]

Shapiro, I.A. Robert Fludd s stage-illustration. Shakespeare Studs 2 (1966) 192-209. [Pg.266]

Yates, Frances Amelia. The stage in Robert Fludd s memory system. Shakespeare Studs 3 (1967) 138-166. [Pg.266]

Kocher, Paul H. "John Hester, Paracelsan (fl. 1576-93)." In Joseph Quincy Adams memorial studies, eds. J. G. McManaway, G. E. Dawson and E. E. Willoughby, 621-638. Washington (DC) Folger Shakespeare Library, 1948. [Pg.267]

Debus, Allen George. "Alchemy in an age of reason the chemical philosophers in early 18th century France." In Hermeticism and the Renaissance intellectual history and the occult in early modern Europe, eds. Ingrid Merkel and Allen George Debus, 231-250. Washington (DC) Folger Shakespeare Library, 1988. [Pg.308]

Alchemical theories are central to the middle ages and the Renaissance. Chaucer and Shakespeare were heavily steeped in the subject, and it still exerts a fascination today. This is a scholarly and accessible introduction to Western European alchemy, and to the iconography of Alchemical works from antiquity to the rise of chemistry. It includes an illustrated glossary of Alchemical terms and biographies of major alchemists. It is intended for students of medieval and Renaissance art, literature and history art historians and anyone with a general interest in the history and principles of alchemy or medieval culture... [Pg.434]

The Hermetica is the first easily accessible translation of the forgotten Egyptian classic that inspired some of the world s greatest artists, scientists, and philosophers, including Blake, Newton, Raleigh, Milton, Shelley, Shakespeare,..."... [Pg.478]


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