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Aspects of the monastic patronage of the English and French royal houses 1130-1270.
(1976)
This study takes as its theme the relationship of the
English and French kings and the religious orders, c.1130-1270,
Patronage in general is a field relatively neglected in the rich
literature on the monastic life, and ...
Habit and spontaneity in Samuel Beckett's English fictions.
(1976)
In this study I will be analysing the way in which the contraries
that Beckett calls habit and spontaneity are used in the fictions he
wrote in English. In his discursive writings Beckett comments on human experience
generally ...
A study of the language of selected 15th and 16th century aljamiado manuscripts.
(1976)
This thesis consists of a survey of the linguistic features
of datable aljamiado manuscripts, taken as nearly as possible
at twenty year intervals from 1429 to 1597, with the purpose of
ascertaining to what extent ...
Philosophical and psychological ideas in the post-civil war novels of Ramon J Sender.
(1976)
The novels Sender has written since the Spanish Civil War
are interesting above all for their ideas. These centre on
two main topics: one, philosophical - the nature of reality -,
the other, psychological - the problems ...
TRANSMISSION AND RADIATION CHARACTERISTICS OF CORRUGATED WAVEGUIDES
(Queen Mary University of London, 1976)
A theoretical and experimental investigation into
the use of the corrugated circular waveguide as a feeder
and radiator for microwave antennas is described. Because
corrugated waveguide feeders are ·overmoded, the effects ...
FAR INFRARED Ge DETECTORS: CONDUCTION AND ABSORPTION MECHANISMS
(1976)
This report describes an experimental study of the conduction
and absorption mechanisms of Germanium in the temperature range 4.2 -
1.5 K. The results of these studies were mainly devoted to the developments
of very far ...
PROPERTIES OF ESCHERICHIA COLI IN RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTION.
(Queen Mary University of London, 1976)
Properties of Escherichia coli considered to be of importance
in overcoming host defence mechanisms against urinary tract infection
(OTI) were investigated. These were:
1) 0 and H serotype
2) K antigen content
3) ...
The old drama and the new: conceptions of the nature of the theatrical experience in the work of William Archer, G.B. Shaw, W.B. Yeats, E.G. Craig and H. Granville-Barker.
(Queen Mary University of London, 1976)
Two opposing philosophical outlooks can be discerned in the
thought of the men discussed in this dissertation.. The humanist
view, associated with Archer and Barker, sees life as centred solely
on man; the religious ...