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"offprint" Definitions
  1. a separate printed copy of an article that first appeared as part of a newspaper, magazine, etc.

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Published by Venice-based imprint Bruno, the book debuts at Offprint Paris this week.
At the Offprint London fair in May, 140 independent publishers squeezed into the turbine hall of the Tate Modern gallery.
34, pp. 29–55 offprint; Waters, D.W. (1988) "Reflections Upon Some Navigational and Hydrographic Problems of the XVth Century Related to the voyage of Bartolomeu Dias", Revista da Universidade de Coimbra, Vol. 34, pp. 275–347. offprint.
8th edition. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll. p. 153. offprint. English Oxford Living Dictionaries.
Offprint of Selbstdarstellungen by Sigmund Freud from L.R. Grotes' Die Medizin Der Gegenwart in Selbstdarstellungen, IV, 1925. An offprint is a separate printing of a work that originally appeared as part of a larger publication, usually one of composite authorship such as an academic journal, magazine, or edited book.Carter, John, and Nicolas Barker. (2004) ABC for Book Collectors.
Her Wheat Straw Stack () won an award as the 1986/1987 "Middle- length Novel Offprint" (). She won the Lao She Literary Award in 2000 and 2002.
Egartner died in Kranj on 2 May 1849.Steska, Viktor. 1914. Slikar Leopold Layer in njegova šola. Offprint. Ljubljana : Muzejsko društvo za Kranjsko, pp. 27–28.
Cécile Doulan et al., eds, Dossier: Cassinomagus: l'agglomération et ses thermes. Résultats des recherches récentes (2003–2010) à Chassenon (Charente) (Bordeaux: Fédération Aquitania, 2012. . Offprint from Aquitania vol.
Identität und Differenz. Zum 150. Jahrestag der Eröffnung des Museums an der Augustinergasse in Basel. Offprint from volume 100 of the Basler Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Altertumskunde, pp. 130–131.
Lynam, E. W. 1969. The Irish character in print: 1571–1923. New York: Barnes & Noble. First printed as Oxford University Press offprint 1924 in Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, 4th Series, Vol.
The TERI School of Advanced Studies has a newsletter called Offprint. The department of business sustainability has a newsletter named Connect, which has the theme of sustainability and infrastructure issues in India.
Wiseman, W G (1990). Robert Dawson (1589-1643) Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh. Published by Academic Journal Offprint from - Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, Volume XC He was born in Kendal, England, in 1589 and lived at Sedbergh School, Sedbergh.
Identität und Differenz. Zum 150. Jahrestag der Eröffnung des Museums an der Augustinergasse in Basel. Offprint from volume 100 of the Basler Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Altertumskunde, p. 165. The “unofficial national gallery”Meier, Nikolaus (1999). Identität und Differenz. Zum 150. Jahrestag der Eröffnung des Museums an der Augustinergasse in Basel.
Offprint [edited by Georgia Apostolopoulou] pp. 193-199 (in Greek) - Yearbook of the Research Center for Greek Philosophy of the Academy of Athens In the early volumes of this journal, the Generation of the 1930s, including Ioannis Theodorakopoulos, Panagiotis Kanellopoulos and Konstantinos Tsatsos, also involved in the editorial board of the magazine, met with the new generation of Greek philosophers of the 1960s.
Zeno remained there with him as his companion during the development of the first Christian Mission in Madras. He died at the age of 84, on 21 January 1687 and was buried at St. Andrew, Fort St. George, the first church of Madras.Felix of ANTEWRAP, Essays on the Capuchin Missions in India, Agra, Offprint from Franciscan annals of India, p. 2.
The label Rio D Brasil ("River of Brazil") is given near Porto Seguro, just below the São Francisco River, almost certainly an indicator of a river where ample brazilwood could be found on its shores.Moacyr Soares Pereira (1988) "Rio D Brasil", Revista da Universidade de Coimbra, vol. 34, p.417-30 offprint That label is repeated on subsequent maps (e.g. Canerio map of 1505).
At Photo London, galleries and publishers show and sell work by photographers, and there are curated exhibitions and talks. Other photography events held at the same time in London include the Prix Pictet exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize exhibition at The Photographers' Gallery, the Peckham 24 photography festival in south-east London, and Offprint, an independent photobook publishers' fair at Tate Modern.
It is certainly the leading information centre on the Namib Desert and also includes information on deserts of the world. This information is stored in books (1780), journal offprint publications (18790) and in 30 journal holdings. To offer easier access to library for our users, Gobabeb is in the process of digitising information stored in the library. With the help of D-LIB it soon will be possible to get information from the Gobabeb Centre Library via Internet.
Jahrestag der Eröffnung des Museums an der Augustinergasse in Basel. Offprint from volume 100 of the Basler Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Altertumskunde, pp. 124–125. The middle section of the frieze on the Museum on Augustinergasse. The city goddess Basilea and the river god Rhenus are not adjoined by figures from the academic arts or sciences, but by emblems of modern civic life: Libertas as an allegory of political freedom and Mercury as the god of commerce and trade.
Printed Web 3 was an open call and launched on the front page of Rhizome and at Offprint London in May 2015, featuring work by 147 artists. Printed Web 4 was a co-publication with International Center of Photography and featured in the exhibition "Public, Private, Secret," curated by Charlotte Cotton in June 2016. The text "Folding the Web" by Michael Connor, artistic director of Rhizome, was included in Printed Web 4. Printed Web 5: Bot Anthologia features algorithmic media: bots, feeds, streams, and other autonomous projects.
In June, 2002, Jidi, a student of department of painting in Southwest Institute for Nationalities (the predecessor of Southwest University for Nationalities), began to serialize the cartoon book, My Way, on Xinlei•STORY 100, and its gorgeous colors and delicate feelings attracted the attention of readers at once. In October, 2004, with extremely high popularity, the offprint of My Way was published. And by virtue of her fresh and warm drawing style, appealing colors, and mild and sorrowful words, it received a high opinion from readers. Baidubaike(n.
An illustration of a small Egyptian temple, from Hosking's chapter on "Architecture" in the Encyclopædia Britannica (offprint pub. 1832). Hosking was later chosen by the founders of Abney Park Cemetery to design a pair of similar temple lodges for its front entrance. Hosking was born at Buckfastleigh in Devon, the son of a woolen manufacturer. In 1809 he emigrated with his parents to New South Wales (which joined the federation of Australia in 1901), where his father, whose business interests in Devon had been doing poorly, had accepted a government office.
Offprint from volume 100 of the Basler Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Altertumskunde, pp. 121–122. In the case of Basel, however, it was the increasing need for space in the Haus zur Mücke that prompted deliberations regarding construction of a new building. The discussion concerning the right location for the public collection took on a political dimension following the division of the canton into city and regional sections. The University Act (Universitätsgesetz) of 1818 had made the corporatively autonomous university a cantonal educational establishment, with the university holdings thus owned indirectly by the state.
His work was shown at the From Here On group showOfficial Website Les Recontres De La Photographie Exhibition - From Here On at Les Rencontres d'Arles, Arles in 2011, Fotomuseum Antwerp, Antwerp in 2012 and Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona in 2013 curated by Martin Parr, Joachim Schmid, Joan Fontcuberta, Erik Kessels and Clément Chéroux, showcasing art works by 36 artists (Mishka Henner, Penelope Umbrico, Doug Rickard, Corinne Vionnet, Thomas Mailaender, Willem Popelier, Constant Dullaart, Jon Rafman, etc.) The exhibition, included a large panel triptych by Schmidt called "RGB".Cataloge - From Here On RGB In 2011, Schmidt's artist book Four SeasonsOfficial Website Photoeye Book Four Seasons featured in Photo-Eye's books of the year 2011 list and Schmidt's artist book The Cost of Photobooks: A History Volume IIOfficial Webpage Le Monde was listed by Le Monde as one of the 10 best photo books of 2011. On November 14, 2013 Schmidt launched GESAMTBUCHKUNSTWERKSKULPTUR,Press Article Schweinfurter Tagblatt 77 artist's booksThe making of GesamtBuchKunstWerkSkulptur a custom-made shelving unit containing 77 artist's books at Offprint Paris.Official Website Offprint ParisEyecurious Blog Entry Marc Feustel Blog Entry His artist book The Time MachineOfficial Website Victoria and Albert Museum Series and SequencesArts Libris Seminar 2014 Seminar Collecting Artists' Books.
Retrieved 11 April 2018.offprint. Collins. Retrieved 11 April 2018. The Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science states that, according to James Murray's New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, the word was derived from the German separatabdruck or the Dutch afdruk. Offprints are used by authors to promote their work and ensure a wider dissemination and longer life than might have been achieved through the original publication alone. They may be valued by collectors as akin to the first separate edition of a work and, as they are often given away, may bear an inscription from the author.
On July 11, 1857, he was appointed administrator and director of San José Colony by President Justo José de Urquiza.Manuel Machi, Urquiza colonizador, Buenos Aires, 1949, p. 56. In fulfillment of his instructions, he published a series of articles in El Uruguay during April, May, and June 1860 in which he called upon the colonists to be hardworking, "whatever may be their religious opinions or the beliefs to which they subscribe".Beatriz Bosch, Alejo Peyret, Administrador de la Colonia San José, Buenos Aires, National Academy of History, offprint of the Third Congress of Argentine and Regional History, Santa Fe – Paraná, 1977, p. 60.
Identität und Differenz. Zum 150. Jahrestag der Eröffnung des Museums an der Augustinergasse in Basel. Offprint from volume 100 of the Basler Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Altertumskunde, pp. 122, 133. On the occasion of two major public celebrations in 1892 (500th anniversary of Greater Basel's acquisition of Lesser Basel) and 1901 (Basel's 400th anniversary as part of the Swiss Confederation), Basel presented the civically minded portion of the population (and hence the base of support for the museums) with a series of identity-shaping historical and patriotic gestures that borrowed from the store of images from the past available in the museums.
Offprint from volume 100 of the Basler Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Altertumskunde, p. 133. The Haus zur Mücke community hall that housed the university- administered collection was called the “Library” in recognition of its primary function. The role as the city's art repository did not shift from the Basel Town Hall (Rathaus) to the Haus zur Mücke until the latter half of the 18th century. The Passion Altarpiece by Holbein that had been one of the main visitor attractions since the Reformation was moved over in 1770, followed by several additional paintings from the town council's inventories in 1771 and Holbein's organ doors from the Cathedral in 1786.
During this time he organized language and literature classes for the prisoners entitled "Seminars of Drama and Literature". While in Europe, he published two books: Le Vrai Le Vain in 1971 and About the Hunt in 1978. Though published in France by La Part du Feu, an offprint of the magazine Actuels, Le Vrai Le Vain is absent from the Bibliothèque nationale de France integrated catalogue (as of 30 June 2010) and perhaps the only library catalogue in which it appears is that of the Albert Sloman Library of the University of Essex.University of Essex library This is a bilingual volume with Portuguese on the left-hand page and French on the right-hand page.
Plate 3, depicting Dryandra formosa (now Banksia formosa) Brown's paper was read to the Linnean Society of London in four parts, on 17 January, 7 February, 21 February and 7 March 1809. The Council of the Society approved it for publication on 2 May, but it did not appear in print until 8 March 1810. It was published as a separate offprint under the title On the natural order of plants called Proteaceae, and then appeared in Volume 10, Part 1 of Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, under the title On the Proteaceae of Jussieu. It was illustrated by two Ferdinand Bauer plates, depicting Knightia excelsa and Dryandra formosa (now Banksia formosa).
In 1571 he was appointed Governor of Antwerp. In a memorandum to the Duke of Medinaceli in 1573 he criticised the policy of terror that had been pursued by the Duke of Alva, the arrogance and tyranny of Spanish soldiery, and the infringement of ancient customs and liberties. Between 1574 and 1576 he was much away from Antwerp on diplomatic missions. Returning to Antwerp in the summer of 1576, he several times wrote to the Council of State warning of the mounting dangers of the situation there.J. Van Vloten, Brieven van F. Perrenot de Champagney (julij-october 1576), offprint from Bijdragen tot the Oudheidkunde en Geschiedenis, inzonderheid van Zeeuwsch-Vlaanderen, 5 (1860), pp. 238-273.
General remarks was published as Appendix III of Matthew Flinders' A Voyage to Terra Australis, and also simultaneously issued as an offprint with separate pagination. The paper begins with a brief summary of the voyage, followed by an acknowledgement of the specimen collections to which Brown was given access prior to the voyage. Brown then presents a broad summary of the floristics of the continent, noting that the proportion of dicotyledons is much smaller than would be expected in such a climate and latitude. It then provides a systematic arrangement of the Australian plants, broadly following the system presented by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in his 1813 Théorie élémentaire de la botanique.
The Regisole ("Sun King") was a bronze classical or Late Antique equestrian monument, highly influential during the Italian Renaissance but destroyed in 1796. It was originally erected at Ravenna, in what is now Italy, but was moved to Pavia in the Middle Ages, where it stood on a column before the cathedral, as an emblem of communal pride and Pavia's deep connection with imperial Rome.Romano Soriga, "La tradizione romana di Pavia e la statua del Regisole", Atti e memorie del primo congresso storico lombardo (Como/Varese 1936; offprint, Milan 1937; G.Q. Giglioli, "Il regisole di Pavia", Bullettino del Museo dell'Impero Romano 2' (1940:57–66); G. Bovini, "Le Vicende del 'Regisole' statua equestre Ravennate," 'Felix Ravenna, 3rd ser. 35 (June 1963:138-54).
Offprint from volume 100 of the Basler Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Altertumskunde, p. 179. grew over time, primarily through acquisitions of Swiss works of art. When negotiations got underway in 1883 regarding the establishment of a federal museum, the canton of Basel-City sought to be chosen as the location for the new institution and proposed its collections of cultural history as the nucleus of the museum, systematically expanding them in light of its candidacy. While the Swiss National Museum (Schweizerisches Landesmuseum) ended up in Zurich, plans were nevertheless realized for a history museum that was no longer generally Swiss but specifically related to Basel, located in the historic former Barfüsser Church from the High Gothic period. The establishment of the Historical Museum “was a self-assured display of Basel’s art-mindedness and craftsmanship, a mix of educational corridor and enfilade of stalls”.
It is undocumented where he learned his clockmaking skills, but eventually he became the most innovative clock and scientific instrument maker of his time.Jost Bürgi als Künstler der Mechanik, Separatum Toggenburgerblätter für Heimatkunde 1982/Heft 34; by Johann Wenzel; Publisher: ToggenburgerblaetterJost Burgi 1552-1632, Horloger, Astronome & Mathematicien; by M.L. Defossez; Publisher: SSC, separate offprint of a 20 page biographic article on Jost Bürgi, first published in the 1943 Annual Bulletin of the Societe Suisse de Chronometrie Among his major horological inventions were the cross-beat escapement, and the remontoire, two mechanisms which improved the accuracy of mechanical clocks of the time by orders of magnitude. This allowed for the first time clocks to be used as scientific instruments, with enough accuracy to time the passing of stars (and other heavenly bodies) in the crosshairs of telescopes to start accurately charting stellar positions. Working as an instrument maker for the court of William IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel in KasselDie erste Sternwarte Europas,mit Ihren Uhren und Instrumenten, 400 Jahre Jost Buergi in Kassel, by Ludolf von Mackensen, Hans von Bertele & John H. Leopold; Publisher: Callwey Verlag; he played a pivotal role in developing the first astronomical charts.

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