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Searched all Perseus collections for "hesiod" 49 results in 8 collections
Included alternate terms: Hes
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Greek and Roman Materials (11)
Beazley Archive (4)
CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration... (4)
Caltech Electronic Theses and Dissertations (1)
Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et... (21)
Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative... (4)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses... (3)
arXiv (1)

11 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Hesiod; Works and Days: (in English) [Text] (21.54)

  2. Hesiod [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (21.54)

  3. Hesiod; Theogony: (in English) [Text] (17.23)

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4 from Beazley Archive

  1. Boston (MA), Museum of Fine Arts, 98.887: PYXIS; HESIOD PAINTER; MUSES, ONE PLAYING LYRE, SOME WITH KITHARAI, ONE PLAYING PIPES, ONE WITH PHIALE AND SYRINX, ONE WITH FILLET, SOME SEATED ON STOOLS, DRAPED MAN OR YOUTH LEANING ON STAFF, (HESIOD OR ARCHILOCHOC ?) BULL, TREE, PLANTS [Beazley Archive Vase] (20.27)

  2. Paris, Musee du Louvre, CA483: CUP STEMMLESS; HESIOD PAINTER; WOMAN (MUSE) PLAYING KITHARA, REEDS [Beazley Archive Vase] (11.65)

  3. Paris, Musee du Louvre, CA482: CUP STEMMLESS; HESIOD PAINTER; WOMAN (MUSE) SEATED ON STOOL, PLAYING KITHARA, WREATHS SUSPENDED [Beazley Archive Vase] (10.72)

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4 from CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration Repository

  1. Duster bag: Large hessian duster bag with pocket. Where's My Duster' is embroidered on the pocket in blue thread in a form of chain stitch. The large figure of a black boy has been appliqued to the hessian using different scraps of material. He wears a blue cotton shirt with orange collar/bow tie/shirt trim. Hands and face are made from black ribbed fabric. Eyes/mouth/nose embroidered in red cotton. Three mother-of-pearl buttons adorn his shirt. He wears a blue forage cap and his hands rest on the edge of the apron pocket. Bag is edged with grey cotton and has 5 curtain rings sewn along back top for hanging up. Date of Use : Latest - 1930's. [Text] (2.22)

  2. Museum of Modern Art at Heide: Heide, the former home of John and Sunday Reed is the site of an art museum, park and garden. The Museum's collection strengths are Australian modern art from the 1930s to present. It houses the Reed Collection and includes artists such as Ateo, Boyd, Blackman, Brown, Hester, Mora, Nolan, Perceval and Tucker. Its collection of 1940s works by the Angry Penguins is the most comprehensive in Victoria. Recent contemporary art includes the Ballieu Myer Collection of the 1980s, and a new extension allows greater focus on contemporary Australian and international arts. The Sculpture Park includes works by international and Australian artists. [Text] (1.27)

  3. (in English) Hz or Libation jar / Made of Nile silt; slender shouldered jar; base cut; flat red slip. (Garstang excavations in 1905. A Hes-vase which lacks its rim and part of the neck; it has a rounded, sloping shoulder, undulating body, flat base and concave flaring neck. The exterior id red coated and burnished. Thrown; base cut. Nile Silt B. Ht. x230mm; Base diam. 57mm. C. Hope 1985) / (from 61E - C. Hope 1985) [Text] (0.99)

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1 from Caltech Electronic Theses and Dissertations

  1. Bolon, Daniel N.; Computational Enzyme Design: Stephen L. Mayo, William A. Goddard III, Pamela J. Bjorkman, Douglas C. Rees; (in English) The long-term objective of computational enzyme design is the ability to generate efficient protein catalysts for any chemical reaction. This thesis develops and experimentally validates a general computational approach for the design of enzymes with novel function. In order to include catalytic mechanism in protein design, a high-energy state (HES) rotamer (side chain representation) was constructed. In this rotamer, substrate atoms are in a HES. In addition, at least one amino acid side chain is positioned to interact favorably with substrate atoms in their HES and facilitate the reaction. Including an amino acid side chain in the HES rotamer automatically positions substrate relative to a protein scaffold and allows protein design algorithms to search for sequences capable of interacting favorably with the substrate. Because chemical similarity exists between the transition state and the high-energy state, optimizing the protein sequence to interact favorably with the HES rotamer should lead to transition state stabilization. In addition, the HES rotamer model focuses the subsequent computational active site design on a relevant phase space where an amino acid is capable of interacting in a catalytically active geometry with substrate. Using a HES rotamer model of the histidine mediated nucleophilic hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl acetate, the catalytically inert 108 residue E. coli thioredoxin as a scaffold, and the ORBIT protein design software to compute sequences, an active site scan identified two promising active site designs. Experimentally, both candidate protozymes demonstrated catalytic activity significantly above background. In addition, the rate enhancement of one of these protozymes was the same order of magnitude as the first catalytic antibodies. Because polar groups are frequently buried at enzyme-substrate interfaces, improved modeling of buried polar interactions may benefit enzyme design. By studying native protein structures, rules have been developed within the scope of protein design that require core polar residues to largely satisfy their hydrogen bonding potential. Using this polar strategy to design the core of thioredoxin resulted in a protein that was thermodynamically stabilized relative to both the wt protein and a protein designed without core polar residues. The enzyme design procedures presented here may serve as a platform to develop more detailed methods. It is hoped that the development and experimental testing of more detailed methods will continue to improve our understanding of enzyme mechanism and lead to the long-term goal of designing highly efficient enzymes. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.34)

21 from Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules

  1. ... ; Measurement of the mass of the Z boson and the energy calibration of LEP [Text] (2.41)

  2. ... ; Search for $\gamma\gamma$ decays of a Higgs boson produced in association with a fermion pair in $e^+ e^-$ collisions at LEP [Text] (1.89)

  3. ... ; Measurement of W-pair production in $e^+ e^-$ collisions at 189 GeV [Text] (1.78)

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4 from Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1

  1. Hess, Carl.; Don't judge a man by the coat that he wears / [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.87)

  2. Heston, Edward.; To the public. We the undersigned having seen a publication in the Philadelphia Gazette, of the 5th instant signed Nathan Suplee, which he perhaps may suppose the near approach of the general election will screen from contradiction but short as the time is, we shall state some facts by which the public may judge what kind of characters Mr. Supple and his associates are ... [Signed] Edward Heston, Thomas Sandham, Isaac Heston, Mahlon Hall, Amos Supplee. Blockley, Oct. 7th, 1799.: (in English) Imprint. 2., Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 149, Folder 17. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (0.94)

  3. Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress), Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Porter, Edwin S., production, camera.; ... : The little train robbery /: ... [Image] [View with Perseus links] (0.59)

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3 from OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses and Dissertations Repository

  1. Neitzel, Heinz,--1938-; Homer-Rezeption bei Hesiod :--Interpretation ausgewaI?Khlter Passagen /--von Heinz Neitzel.: Errata slip inserted., Includes indexes., Habilitationsschrift--Bonn., Bibliography: p. [203]-210. [Text] (13.33)

  2. Krafft, Fritz.; Vergleichende Untersuchungen zu Homer und Hesiod.: Issued also as thesis, Hamburg., Bibliography: p. [10] [Text] (10.37)

  3. Marquardt, Patricia Ann,--1944-; Ambivalence in Hesiod and its relationship to feminine deities /--by Patricia Ann Marquardt.: Vita., Thesis - Wisconsin., Bibliography: leaves 193-201. [Text] (7.42)

1 from arXiv

  1. Alighieri, Sperello di Serego, Cimatti, Andrea, Fosbury, R. A. E., Hes, Ronald; Anisotropic [OIII] emission in radio loud AGN: We present the results of spectropolarimetry of a sample of 7 powerful radio galaxies and 2 quasars with $0.07<z<0.35$ obtained to detect possible anisotropies in the [OIII] line emission, which could explain the higher [OIII] luminosity of quasars than that of radio galaxies within the framework of the Unified Model of radio-loud AGN. We detect polarized [OIII] in 4 radio galaxies, consistent with the possibility that a considerable fraction ($\sim 20%$) of the observed [OIII] emission is scattered in a similar way to the hidden nuclear continuum. However, small but detectable rotation between the polarization direction of the line and of the continuum in two radio galaxies shows that the geometry of the emitting regions can be different., Comment: 7 pages, A&A LaTeX, 4 figures [Text] [View with Perseus links] (0.44)

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