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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_552624578
    Format: Online-Ressource ([160]p) , 18°
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
    Note: English Short Title Catalog, T146012 , Price from imprint: Price bound 1s , Reproduction of original from British Library , Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Full text online)
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039983799
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The collection about the Tonga consists of 111 documents, and covers the time span from 900 to 2004. Topics include early accounts of traditional Tongan ethnography, kinship, kava ceremonialism, rank and status, missionization in Tonga, demography, child care and socialization, gender relations, health and medicine, material culture, and myths, legends, and folktales. The Tongans primarily live on a group of islands (islands of Tonga, also known as the Friendly Islands) in the South Pacific Ocean. Tonga established its own constitutional monarchy in 1875 and became an independent country in 1970
    Note: A contribution to Tongan somatology - by Louis R. Sullivan, based on the field studies of E. W. Gifford and W. C. McKern - 1922 -- - Pangai: village in Tonga - by Ernest & Pearl Beaglehole ... - 1941 -- - The diversions of a prime minister - By Basil Thompson - 1894 -- - Culture summary: Tongans - Charles F. Urbanowicz and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - Tongan society - by Edward Winslow Gifford - 1929 -- - An account of the natives of the Tonga islands, in the South Pacific ocean: with an original grammar and vocabulary of their language - Comp. and arr. from the extensive communications of Mr. William Mariner, several years resident in those islands. By John Martin - 1818 -- , - An account of the natives of the Tonga islands, in the South Pacific ocean: with an original grammar and vocabulary of their language - Comp. and arr. from the extensive communications of Mr. William Mariner, several years resident in those islands. By John Martin - 1818 -- - Tongan myths and tales - compiled by Edward Winslow Gifford - 1924 -- - Tales and poems of Tonga - by E. E. V. Collocott - 1928 -- - Proverbial sayings of the Tongans - by E. E. V. Collocott and John Havea - 1922 -- - Tongan astronomy and calendar - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1922 -- - Tongan archipelago - By James Hornell - 1938 -- - Savage Island: an account of a sojourn in Niué and Tonga - By Basil C. Thomson - 1902 -- - Notes on Tongan religion - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1921 -- - Sickness, ghosts and medicine in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1923 -- - Marriage in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1923 -- - An experiment in Tongan history - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1924 -- - Euro-American acculturation in Tonga - By Edward Winslow Gifford - 1924 -- - Modern Tonga - C. G. F. Simkin - 1945-1946 -- - Supplementary Tongan vocabulary - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1925 -- - Kava ceremonial in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1927 -- , - Material representatives of Tongan and Samoan gods - By Te Rangi Hiroa - 1935 -- - Additional wooden images from Tonga - By Te Rangi Hiroa - 1937 -- - Pan-pipes in Polynesia - By Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) - 1941 -- - The supernatural in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1921 [1962 reprint] -- - Land tenure and social organisation in Tonga - By R. R. Nayacakalou - 1959 -- - A Tongan theogony - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1919 -- - Legends from Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1921 -- - Tongan myths and legends: III - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1924 -- - Tongan myths and legends: IV - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1924 -- - Tonga colour-vision - by Ernest Beagelhole - 1939 -- - Population changes in Tonga: an historical overview and modern commentary - Allen Crosbie Walsh - 1970 -- - Shifting cultivation and population growth in Tonga - Alaric Mervyn Maude - 1970 -- - Po fananga = Folk tales of Tonga - by Tupou Posesi Fanua ; ill. by Nick Rott - 1975 -- , - Kinship organisation and behaviour in a contemporary Tongan village - Machiko Aoyagi - 1966 -- - To please oneself: local organization in the Tongan Islands - Shulamit Rose Dector Korn - 1977 [1978 copy] -- - Household composition in the Tongan Islands: a question of options and alternatives - Shulamit Rose Dector Korn - 1975 -- - Tongan kin groups: the noble and the common view - Shulamit Rose Dector Korn - 1974 -- - Some comments on the 'Report on the results of the 1966 census,' Kingdom of Tonga, 1968 - Garth Rogers - 1969 -- - A Study of Tongan panpipes with a speculative interpretation - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1974 -- - Alternative social structures and the limits of hierarchy in the modern Kingdom of Tonga - George E. Marcus - 1975 -- - The Journals of Captain James Cook on his voyages of discovery: 3. The voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780 - edited by J. C. Beaglehole - 1967 -- - A journal of a voyage made in His Majesty's sloop RESOLUTION May 16th 1777 - William Anderson - 1967 -- - Account of Tonga, 1777 - Charles Clerke - 1967 -- - At Tonga, May-July 1777 - James king - 1967 -- , - Rank in Tonga - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1971 -- - Folklore as expressed in the dance in Tonga - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1967 -- - Pottery sherds from Tungua, Ha'apai: and remarks on pottery and social structure in Tonga - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1973 -- - Tongan adoption before the constitution of 1875 - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1974 -- - Drinking in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1975 -- - Change in rank and status in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1975 -- - A Tongan urban peasantry: conjecture or reality? - Allen Crosbie Walsh - 1969 -- - Land shortage and population in Tonga - Alaric Mervyn Maude - 1973 -- - Holy war: Peter Dillon and the 1837 massacres in Tonga - H. G. Cummins - 1977 -- - Oral traditions: an appraisal of their value in historical research in Tonga - Sione Latukefu - 1968 -- - Fragment of a carved box from Vava'u - Henry Devenish Skinner - 1969 -- , - A voyage round the world, in His Britannic Majesty's sloop, Resolution, commanded by Capt. James Cook, during the years 1772, 3, 4, and 5 - George Forster - 1777 -- - Run from the society to the Friendly Islands - By George Forster - 1777 -- - Kinship, economics, and exchange in a Tongan village - Keith Lewis Morton - 1972 [1978 copy] -- - Tongan culture: the methodology of an ethnographic reconstruction - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1973 [1978 copy] -- - Psychic stress in a Tongan village - Ernest Beaglehole - 1940 -- - Notes on Tongan ethnology - J. D. Whitcombe - 1930 -- - Ethnomedicine in Tonga - Michael A. Weiner - 1972 -- - Church and state in Tonga: the Wesleyan Methodist missionaries and political development, 1822-1875 - Sione Latukefu - [1974] -- - Tonga: equality overtaking privilege - Alaric Maude - [1971] -- - Psychoanalysis and ceremony - Elizabeth Bott - [1972] -- - The structure of symbolism - Edmund Leach - [1972] -- - A rejoinder to Edmund Leach - Elizabeth Bott - [1972] -- - Appendix - Edmund Leach - [1972] -- - Succession disputes and the position of the nobility in modern Tonga - George E. Marcus - 1977 -- , - Geography od Tonga - By A. H. Wood - 1932 -- - The Tongan agricultural system: with special emphasis on plant assemblages - Randolph Robert Thaman - [1978 copy] -- - Overseas missions of the Australian Methodist Church: volume 1. Tonga, Samoa - by A. Harold Wood - 1975 -- - Integrating tourism with other industries in Tonga - Charles F. Urbanowicz - 1977 -- - Tourism in Tonga: troubled times - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1977 -- - Eighteenth century Tonga: new interpretations of Tongan society and material culture at the time of Captain Cook - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1971 -- - Motives and methods: missionaries in Tonga in the early 19th century - Charles F. Urbanowicz - 1978 -- - A survey of the history of Tonga: some new views - Henri J. M. Claessen - 1968 -- - The South Seas -- yesterday and today: cultural change among the Tongans and an attempt to interpret this development - Gerd Koch - [1955] -- - Population, agriculture and urbanization in the Kingdom of Tonga - William Fenton Clark - 1975 [1978 copy] -- , - String figures from Fiji and western Polynesia - by James Hornell - 1927 -- - Preliminary report on a fisheries survey in Tonga - By Hon. Vaea, and W. Straatmans - 1954 -- - Illness and cure in Tonga: traditional and modern medical practice - Siosiane Fanua Bloomfield - 2002 -- - Becoming Tongan: an ethnography of childhood - Helen Morton - 1996 -- - From Ma'ULI to motivator: transformations in reproductive health care in Tonga - Helen Morton - 2002 -- - Remembering freedom and the freedom to remember: Tongan memories of independence - Helen Morton - 2001 -- - Persistence of the gift: Tongan tradition in transnational context - Mike Evans - 2001 -- - The nobility and the chiefly tradition in the modern Kingdom of Tonga - by George E. Marcus - 1978 -- - Method and theory in analyzing dance structure with an analysis of Tongan dance - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1972 -- - Kinship to kingship: gender hierarchy and state formation in the Tongan Islands - Christine Ward Gailey - 1987 -- - Dealing with the dark side in the ethnography of childhood: child punishment in Tonga - Helen Kavapalu - 1993 -- , - Tongans - Barbara Burns McGrath - 2004 -- - Globalization, diet, and health: an example from Tonga - Mike Evans, Robert C. Sinclair, Caroline Fusimalohi, & Viliami Liava'a - 2001 -- - Putting down sisters and wives: Tongan women and colonization - Christine Ward Gailey - 1980 -- - Islanders of the south: production, kinship and ideology in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga - Paul van der Grijp ; translated by Peter Mason - 1993 -- - Power on the extreme periphery: the perspective of Tongan elites in the modern world - George E. Marcus - 1981 -- - Migration and remittances: a Tongan village perspective - K. E. James - 1991 -- - Kava'onau and the Tongan chiefs - Aletta Biersack - 1991 -- - Tongan exchange structures: beyond descent and alliance - Aletta Biersack - 1982 -- - Poetics and politics of Tongan laments and eulogies - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1993 -- - Rethinking western Polynesia: 'Uvea in the Early Tongan Empire - Nancy J. Pollock - 1996 -- - A Good man is hard to find: overseas migration and the decentered family in the Tongan Islands - Christine Ward Gailey - 1992 -- , - Status rivalry in a Polynesian steady-state society - George E. Marcus - 1978 -- - The birth and growth of a Polynesian women's exchange network - Cathy A. Small - 1995 -- - Sluts and superwomen: the politics of gender liminality in urban Tonga - Niko Besnier - 1997 -- - Thy kingdom come: the democratization of aristocratic Tonga - Epeli Hau'ofa - 1994 -- - Effeminate males and changes in the construction of gender in Tonga - Kerry E. James - 1994 -- - Gender relations in Tonga - Kerry James - 1983 -- - Gender relations in Tonga: a paradigm shift - K. E. James - 1990 -- - Disentangling the 'grass roots' in Tonga: 'traditional enterprise' and autonomy in the moral and market economy - Kerry E. James - 2002 -- - Is there a Tongan middle class?: hierarchy and protest in contemporary Tonga - Kerry James - 2003 -- - Is Tonga's MIRAB economy sustainable?: a view from the village and a view without it - Mike Evans - 1999
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Tongaer
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_736430962
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The collection about the Tonga consists of 111 documents, and covers the time span from 900 to 2004. Topics include early accounts of traditional Tongan ethnography, kinship, kava ceremonialism, rank and status, missionization in Tonga, demography, child care and socialization, gender relations, health and medicine, material culture, and myths, legends, and folktales. The Tongans primarily live on a group of islands (islands of Tonga, also known as the Friendly Islands) in the South Pacific Ocean. Tonga established its own constitutional monarchy in 1875 and became an independent country in 1970
    Note: - A voyage round the world, in His Britannic Majesty's sloop, Resolution, commanded by Capt. James Cook, during the years 1772, 3, 4, and 5 - George Forster - 1777 -- - Run from the society to the Friendly Islands - By George Forster - 1777 -- - Kinship, economics, and exchange in a Tongan village - Keith Lewis Morton - 1972 [1978 copy] -- - Tongan culture: the methodology of an ethnographic reconstruction - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1973 [1978 copy] -- - Psychic stress in a Tongan village - Ernest Beaglehole - 1940 -- - Notes on Tongan ethnology - J. D. Whitcombe - 1930 -- - Ethnomedicine in Tonga - Michael A. Weiner - 1972 -- - Church and state in Tonga: the Wesleyan Methodist missionaries and political development, 1822-1875 - Sione Latukefu - [1974] -- - Tonga: equality overtaking privilege - Alaric Maude - [1971] -- - Psychoanalysis and ceremony - Elizabeth Bott - [1972] -- - The structure of symbolism - Edmund Leach - [1972] -- - A rejoinder to Edmund Leach - Elizabeth Bott - [1972] -- - Appendix - Edmund Leach - [1972] -- - Succession disputes and the position of the nobility in modern Tonga - George E. Marcus - 1977 -- , - An account of the natives of the Tonga islands, in the South Pacific ocean: with an original grammar and vocabulary of their language - Comp. and arr. from the extensive communications of Mr. William Mariner, several years resident in those islands. By John Martin - 1818 -- - Tongan myths and tales - compiled by Edward Winslow Gifford - 1924 -- - Tales and poems of Tonga - by E. E. V. Collocott - 1928 -- - Proverbial sayings of the Tongans - by E. E. V. Collocott and John Havea - 1922 -- - Tongan astronomy and calendar - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1922 -- - Tongan archipelago - By James Hornell - 1938 -- - Savage Island: an account of a sojourn in Niué and Tonga - By Basil C. Thomson - 1902 -- - Notes on Tongan religion - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1921 -- - Sickness, ghosts and medicine in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1923 -- - Marriage in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1923 -- - An experiment in Tongan history - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1924 -- - Euro-American acculturation in Tonga - By Edward Winslow Gifford - 1924 -- - Modern Tonga - C. G. F. Simkin - 1945-1946 -- - Supplementary Tongan vocabulary - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1925 -- - Kava ceremonial in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1927 -- , - Geography od Tonga - By A. H. Wood - 1932 -- - The Tongan agricultural system: with special emphasis on plant assemblages - Randolph Robert Thaman - [1978 copy] -- - Overseas missions of the Australian Methodist Church: volume 1. Tonga, Samoa - by A. Harold Wood - 1975 -- - Integrating tourism with other industries in Tonga - Charles F. Urbanowicz - 1977 -- - Tourism in Tonga: troubled times - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1977 -- - Eighteenth century Tonga: new interpretations of Tongan society and material culture at the time of Captain Cook - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1971 -- - Motives and methods: missionaries in Tonga in the early 19th century - Charles F. Urbanowicz - 1978 -- - A survey of the history of Tonga: some new views - Henri J. M. Claessen - 1968 -- - The South Seas -- yesterday and today: cultural change among the Tongans and an attempt to interpret this development - Gerd Koch - [1955] -- - Population, agriculture and urbanization in the Kingdom of Tonga - William Fenton Clark - 1975 [1978 copy] -- , - Kinship organisation and behaviour in a contemporary Tongan village - Machiko Aoyagi - 1966 -- - To please oneself: local organization in the Tongan Islands - Shulamit Rose Dector Korn - 1977 [1978 copy] -- - Household composition in the Tongan Islands: a question of options and alternatives - Shulamit Rose Dector Korn - 1975 -- - Tongan kin groups: the noble and the common view - Shulamit Rose Dector Korn - 1974 -- - Some comments on the 'Report on the results of the 1966 census,' Kingdom of Tonga, 1968 - Garth Rogers - 1969 -- - A Study of Tongan panpipes with a speculative interpretation - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1974 -- - Alternative social structures and the limits of hierarchy in the modern Kingdom of Tonga - George E. Marcus - 1975 -- - The Journals of Captain James Cook on his voyages of discovery: 3. The voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780 - edited by J. C. Beaglehole - 1967 -- - A journal of a voyage made in His Majesty's sloop RESOLUTION May 16th 1777 - William Anderson - 1967 -- - Account of Tonga, 1777 - Charles Clerke - 1967 -- - At Tonga, May-July 1777 - James king - 1967 -- , - Material representatives of Tongan and Samoan gods - By Te Rangi Hiroa - 1935 -- - Additional wooden images from Tonga - By Te Rangi Hiroa - 1937 -- - Pan-pipes in Polynesia - By Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) - 1941 -- - The supernatural in Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1921 [1962 reprint] -- - Land tenure and social organisation in Tonga - By R. R. Nayacakalou - 1959 -- - A Tongan theogony - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1919 -- - Legends from Tonga - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1921 -- - Tongan myths and legends: III - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1924 -- - Tongan myths and legends: IV - By E. E. V. Collocott - 1924 -- - Tonga colour-vision - by Ernest Beagelhole - 1939 -- - Population changes in Tonga: an historical overview and modern commentary - Allen Crosbie Walsh - 1970 -- - Shifting cultivation and population growth in Tonga - Alaric Mervyn Maude - 1970 -- - Po fananga = Folk tales of Tonga - by Tupou Posesi Fanua ; ill. by Nick Rott - 1975 -- , - Rank in Tonga - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1971 -- - Folklore as expressed in the dance in Tonga - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1967 -- - Pottery sherds from Tungua, Ha'apai: and remarks on pottery and social structure in Tonga - Adrienne Lois Kaeppler - 1973 -- - Tongan adoption before the constitution of 1875 - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1974 -- - Drinking in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1975 -- - Change in rank and status in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga - Charles Francis Urbanowicz - 1975 -- - A Tongan urban peasantry: conjecture or reality? - Allen Crosbie Walsh - 1969 -- - Land shortage and population in Tonga - Alaric Mervyn Maude - 1973 -- - Holy war: Peter Dillon and the 1837 massacres in Tonga - H. G. Cummins - 1977 -- - Oral traditions: an appraisal of their value in historical research in Tonga - Sione Latukefu - 1968 -- - Fragment of a carved box from Vava'u - Henry Devenish Skinner - 1969 -- , - Status rivalry in a Polynesian steady-state society - George E. Marcus - 1978 -- - The birth and growth of a Polynesian women's exchange network - Cathy A. Small - 1995 -- - Sluts and superwomen: the politics of gender liminality in urban Tonga - Niko Besnier - 1997 -- - Thy kingdom come: the democratization of aristocratic Tonga - Epeli Hau'ofa - 1994 -- - Effeminate males and changes in the construction of gender in Tonga - Kerry E. James - 1994 -- - Gender relations in Tonga - Kerry James - 1983 -- - Gender relations in Tonga: a paradigm shift - K. E. James - 1990 -- - Disentangling the 'grass roots' in Tonga: 'traditional enterprise' and autonomy in the moral and market economy - Kerry E. James - 2002 -- - Is there a Tongan middle class?: hierarchy and protest in contemporary Tonga - Kerry James - 2003 -- - Is Tonga's MIRAB economy sustainable?: a view from the village and a view without it - Mike Evans - 1999 , - String figures from Fiji and western Polynesia - by James Hornell - 1927 -- - Preliminary report on a fisheries survey in Tonga - By Hon. Vaea, and W. Straatmans - 1954 -- - Illness and cure in Tonga: traditional and modern medical practice - Siosiane Fanua Bloomfield - 2002 -- - Becoming Tongan: an ethnography of childhood - Helen Morton - 1996 -- - From Ma'ULI to motivator: transformations in reproductive health care in Tonga - Helen Morton - 2002 -- - Remembering freedom and the freedom to remember: Tongan memories of independence - Helen Morton - 2001 -- - Persistence of the gift: Tongan tradition in transnational context - Mike Evans - 2001 -- - The nobility and the chiefly tradition in the modern Kingdom of Tonga - by George E. Marcus - 1978 -- - Method and theory in analyzing dance structure with an analysis of Tongan dance - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1972 -- - Kinship to kingship: gender hierarchy and state formation in the Tongan Islands - Christine Ward Gailey - 1987 -- - Dealing with the dark side in the ethnography of childhood: child punishment in Tonga - Helen Kavapalu - 1993 -- , - Tongans - Barbara Burns McGrath - 2004 -- - Globalization, diet, and health: an example from Tonga - Mike Evans, Robert C. Sinclair, Caroline Fusimalohi, & Viliami Liava'a - 2001 -- - Putting down sisters and wives: Tongan women and colonization - Christine Ward Gailey - 1980 -- - Islanders of the south: production, kinship and ideology in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga - Paul van der Grijp ; translated by Peter Mason - 1993 -- - Power on the extreme periphery: the perspective of Tongan elites in the modern world - George E. Marcus - 1981 -- - Migration and remittances: a Tongan village perspective - K. E. James - 1991 -- - Kava'onau and the Tongan chiefs - Aletta Biersack - 1991 -- - Tongan exchange structures: beyond descent and alliance - Aletta Biersack - 1982 -- - Poetics and politics of Tongan laments and eulogies - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1993 -- - Rethinking western Polynesia: 'Uvea in the Early Tongan Empire - Nancy J. Pollock - 1996 -- - A Good man is hard to find: overseas migration and the decentered family in the Tongan Islands - Christine Ward Gailey - 1992 -- , A contribution to Tongan somatology - by Louis R. Sullivan, based on the field studies of E. W. Gifford and W. C. McKern - 1922 -- - Pangai: village in Tonga - by Ernest & Pearl Beaglehole ... - 1941 -- - The diversions of a prime minister - By Basil Thompson - 1894 -- - Culture summary: Tongans - Charles F. Urbanowicz and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - Tongan society - by Edward Winslow Gifford - 1929 -- - An account of the natives of the Tonga islands, in the South Pacific ocean: with an original grammar and vocabulary of their language - Comp. and arr. from the extensive communications of Mr. William Mariner, several years resident in those islands. By John Martin - 1818 --
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC1524052
    Format: 1 online resource (772 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789004257726
    Series Statement: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 the near and Middle East Series v.105
    Content: This publication is engaged in new discoveries and current research of the archaeology and art of ancient synagogues in the 1st century BCE to the 7th century CE
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Figure Credits -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter One The Synagogue -- 1. The Synagogue and the Temple -- 2. The Origin and History of the Synagogue -- 2.1 Textual and Epigraphic Evidence -- 2.2 Terms for Synagogue Found in Inscriptions -- 3. The Emergence of the Synagogue -- 3.1 Synagogue Activities -- 3.2 Administration of the Synagogue -- 3.3 Community Officials Cited on Dedication Inscriptions -- 4. Conclusions -- Chapter Two Second Temple Period Synagogues -- 1. Description of the Second Temple Structures -- 1.1 Capernaum -- 1.2 H. Et-Tuwani -- 1.3 Gamla -- 1.4 Herodium -- 1.5 Jericho -- 1.6 Korazim -- 1.7 Masada -- 1.8 Migdal I -- 1.9 Modiʿin-Hurvat Umm el-Umdan -- 1.10 Qiryat Sefer -- 1.11 Horvat ʿEthri -- 1.12 Horvat Burnat -- 1.13 Qumran -- 1.14 Migdal II -- 1.15 Shuafat -- 1.16 Ornamentation -- 2. The Architectural Features of the Structures -- 2.1 Characteristic Features of Synagogues of the Second Temple Period -- 2.2 Origin of the Second Temple Synagogues Architectural Plan -- 2.3 Relations between the Jerusalem Temple and the Second Temple Structures -- 3. Function of the Second Temple Synagogue Structures -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter Three Recently Excavated And Newly Published Synagogues -- 1. Early Synagogues -- 1.1 Nabratein Synagogue -- 1.2 ʿEn Gedi Synagogue I -- 1.3 Eshtemoa I -- 1.4 H. Rimmon I (Stratum IV) -- 1.5 Kafr Misr I -- 2. Galilean Synagogues -- 2.1 Arbel -- 2.2 Barʿam -- 2.3 Capernaum -- 2.4 Gush Halav -- 2.5 Hamam, Hurvat Wadi -- 2.6 Huqoq -- 2.7 Kafr Misr -- 2.8 Korazim -- 2.9 Meroth -- 2.10 Nabratein -- 2.11 Horvat Shemʿa -- 2.12 The Tiberias Group -- 2.13 Sepphoris -- 3. Qasrin -- 3.1 Synagogue I (A) -- 3.2 Synagogue II (B) (Stratum IVa, b) -- 3.3 Description of Architectural Elements -- 3.4 Architectural Ornamentation -- 4. Golan Synagogues , 1.5 Three Biblical Narrative Scenes at Wadi Hamam:The Temple Construction, Samson in a Battle Scene, and the Exodus -- 1.6 The Temple Construction Scene -- 1.7 A Battle Scene-Samson and the Philistines -- 1.8 Exodus-The Maritime Scene -- 1.9 Samson Placing Torches between the Tails of Foxes, Huqoq -- 2. Prominent and Notable Figures -- 2.1 King David -- 2.2 David with Goliath's Weapons -- 2.3 Daniel in the Lions' Den -- 3. Symbolization of Historical Events and Divine Intervention -- 3.1 The End of Days -- 3.2 The Twelve Tribes -- 3.3 The Consecration of the Tabernacle, its Vessels, Aaron, and the Daily Offerings -- 3.4 The Style and Composition of the Biblical Illustrated Tales -- 4. Origin, Interpretation, and Significance of the Biblical Themes -- Chapter Nine Motifs IN Jewish Synagogue Art -- 1. Fauna-Animal Motifs -- 1.1 Lions and Lionesses -- 1.2 The Eagle -- 1.3 The Bull/Ox -- 1.4 Horned Animals -- 1.5 Animal Chase Theme -- 2. The Human Figure -- 3. Genre Motifs -- 4. Birds -- 4.1 The Bird-in-Cage -- 4.2 Peacocks -- 4.3 Fish and Dolphins -- 5. Mythological Motifs -- 6. Flora-Plant Ornaments -- 6.1 The Vine -- 6.2 The Wreath -- 6.3 The Garland -- 7. Selected Geometric Ornaments -- 7.1 The Rosette -- 7.2 Inhabited Double Meander -- Chapter Ten Artists, Workshops and Repertoire -- 1. Artists and Mosaicists Identified by Inscriptions -- 1.1 Jewish Artists -- 2. Galilee and Golan Artists and Workshops -- 2.1 The Capernaum Artists and Workshops -- 2.2 The Korazim Workshops and Artists -- 2.3 Golan Artists -- 3. Artists, Mosaicists, and Workshops of Mosaic Pavements -- 3.1 The Hammath Tiberias B Synagogue Artists -- 3.2 The Wadi Hamam Synagogue Mosaicists -- 3.3 The Sepphoris Synagogue Mosaicists -- 3.4 The Beth Alpha Synagogue Mosaicists -- 3.5 The Gaza-Maiumas Mosaicists and Workshop -- 3.6 The Beth Sheʿan Workshop , 2. Dating Galilean Synagogues , 3.7 The Maʿon-Nirim and Beʾer Shemʿa Workshop -- 4. The Repertory Sources and their Sequence -- 4.1 Jewish Pattern Books -- 5. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter Eleven Inscriptions -- 1. Dedicatory Inscriptions -- 1.1 Donors' Professions and Occupations -- 2. Literary Texts -- 3. Unique Inscriptions -- 3.1 Theodotus Inscription -- 3.2 Qazion Inscription -- 3.3 The List of the Twenty-Four Priestly Courses -- 3.4 The Inscription on the Chair of Moses -- 4. Explanatory Inscriptions -- 4.1 Inscriptions Citing Biblical Verses -- 5. Location of Inscriptions in Synagogue Design -- 5.1 Inscriptions with Dates -- 6. Epithets and Appellation -- 6.1 Concluding Remarks -- 7. Amulets -- Chapter Twelve Coins and the Synagogue -- 1. Numismatic Evidence: Coins Discovered in Synagogues -- 1.1 Sites -- 1.2 Early Coins in Synagogue Deposits -- 1.3 The Currency of the 5th c. CE -- 2. Value and Purchasing Power of Money -- 2.1 Purchasing Power of the Money -- 3. Coin Collections-Categories and Types -- 3.1 Hoards -- 3.2 Caches, Treasuries, Community Boxes -- 3.3 Coin Assemblages: Large Numbers of Coins Assembled over Long Periods and Placedin Hiding Places or Buried in the Fill or Foundations -- 3.4 Small Groups of Scattered Coins -- 3.5 Coins Placed in the Torah Shrine Area Possibly Serving as a Geniza -- 4. Coins in Context: Discussion and Interpretation -- Chapter Thirteen Women -- 1. Images and Representations of Women -- 1.1 The Zodiac Sign of Virgo -- 1.2 The Seasons -- 1.3 The Jewelry and Attire of Female Figures -- 1.4 Head Ornamentation -- 1.5 Neck Ornamentation -- 1.6 Attire -- 2. Women's Status in the Ancient Synagogue -- 2.1 Women in the Synagogue -- 2.2 Did Women Participate in a Special Section of the Synagogue Building, Separately from Men? -- 2.3 Women in Office -- 2.4 Women Donors -- Chapter Fourteen Dating -- 1. Synagogues Dated by Inscriptions , 4.1 Dabiyye -- 4.2 Deir ʿAziz -- 4.3 ʿEn Nashut -- 4.4 H. Kanaf -- 4.5 Umm el-Qanatir -- 4.6 Ed-Dikke -- 5. South Judea Synagogues -- 5.1 Eshtemoʿa -- 5.2 H. Susiya -- 5.3 H. ʿAnim -- 5.4 H. Maʿon ( Judea) -- 5.5 Characteristic Features of South Judean Synagogues -- 6. Other Synagogues: ʿEn Gedi, Caesarea, Sumaqa, Maʿon-Nirim -- 6.1 ʿEn Gedi -- 6.2 Caesarea -- 6.3 Sumaqa -- 6.4 Maʿon (Nirim) -- 7. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter Four Synagogue Architecture and Ornamentation -- 1. Characteristic Features of Synagogue Architecture -- 1.1 The Façade -- 1.2 Interior Architecture -- 1.3 The Gallery -- 2. Characteristic Features of Galilean and Golan Synagogues -- 2.1 Galilean Synagogues -- 2.2 Spolia in Galilean Synagogue -- 2.3 Characteristic Features of Golan Synagogues -- 2.4 Architecture and Art: A Comparison of Galilean and Golan Synagogues -- 3. The Torah Shrine -- 3.1 The Torah Shrine Structure -- 3.2 Types of Torah Shrines -- 3.3 The Form of the Torah Shrine -- 4. The Ark of the Scrolls -- 4.1 Inscriptions -- 4.2 Traces of the Ark of the Scrolls -- 4.3 The Ark of the Scrolls in Jewish Art -- 5. Orientation of the Synagogue -- 6. The Conch as Symbol of the Torah Shrine -- 7. Elements Associated with the Torah Shrine -- 7.1 The Curtain/Veil (Parochet) -- 7.2 Chancel Screens -- 7.3 The Seat of Moses -- 8. Conclusions -- Chapter Five Synagogue Art, Significance and Impact -- 1. Architectural Ornamentation -- 1.1 Ornate Façade of Galilean and Golan Synagogues -- 1.2 Ornamented Lintels -- 2. The Art of Capernaum and Korazim -- 2.1 Capernaum -- 2.2 Korazim -- 2.3 The Capernaum and Korazim Architectural Ornamentation Styles -- 3. Golan Art -- 3.1 Composition and Style of Architectural Ornamentation -- 4. Wall and Floor Decoration -- 4.1 Frescos -- 4.2 Floor Decoration -- 5. Mosaic Pavements Art -- 5.1 Mosaics in Galilean and Golan Synagogues , 5.2 Mosaic Floor Composition and Style -- 5.3 The Decorative Schemes of the Nave Carpets -- 5.4 Iconographically-Decorated Functional Mosaic Floors -- 6. Unidentical Symmetrical Composition -- 7. Iconoclasm -- 7.1 Iconoclasm in Synagogues -- 8. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter Six Jewish Symbols -- 1. The Jewish Symbols Panel -- 2. The Menorah-Light, Cult, and Symbol -- 2.1 The Menorah of the Second Temple Period -- 2.2 The Menorah on Second Temple Period Artifacts -- 2.3 The Menorah in the Synagogue -- 2.4 Free-Standing, Three-Dimensional Menoroth -- 2.5 Depictions of the Menorah and Its Function in the Synagogues -- 2.6 The Menorah as a Symbol -- 2.7 The Form of the Menorah -- 2.8 The Significance and Symbolism of the Menorah -- 3. The Ritual Objects Accompanying the Menorah -- 3.1 The Lulav -- 3.2 The Ethrog: Citron -- 3.3 The Shofar: A Ram's Horn -- 3.4 The Incense Shovel -- 4. Other Accompanying Ritual Objects -- 4.1 The Hanging (Suspended) Lamp -- 4.2 The Showbread Table -- 4.3 Menoroth Discovered Recently in Israel and the Diaspora -- 5. Conclusions -- Chapter Seven The Jewish Calendar represented in the Zodiac design -- 1. The Calendar -- 1.1 The Gezer Calendar -- 2. The Zodiac in Jewish Art -- 2.1 The Zodiac Panel Design in Synagogues -- 2.2 The Four Seasons: The Outer Square Frame -- 2.3 The Signs of the Zodiac: The Outer Circle -- 2.4 The Zodiac Signs -- 2.5 The Sun God, Moon and Stars: The Central (Inner) Circle -- 2.6 Comparable Zodiac Designs -- 2.7 The Zodiac in Later Jewish Art (13th-19th c.) -- 3. Meaning and Significance -- Chapter Eight Illustrated Biblical Tales -- 1. Biblical Narrative Scenes -- 1.1 The Binding of Isaac (the Aqedah) -- 1.2 The Hand of God -- 1.3 The Visit of the Angels to Abraham and Sarah -- 1.4 Noah's Ark
    Additional Edition: Print version Hachlili, Rachel Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art: New Discoveries and Current Research Boston : BRILL,c2013 ISBN 9789004257733
    Language: English
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV049163857
    Format: Online-Ressource ([160]Seiten) , 18°
    Edition: Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
    Note: English Short Title Catalog, T146012 , Price from imprint: Price bound 1s , Reproduction of original from British Library
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1816338494
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789462092631
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Content: How do calendars and clocks influence considerations of school effectiveness? From the creation of compulsory education to the future of virtual schooling, Weiss and Brown trace two centuries of school practices, policies and research linking the concept of time with ‘opportunity to learn’. School calendars and clocks are shaped by both the physical and social worlds, and the ‘clock of schooling’ is shown to be one of the ‘great clocks of society’ that helps to frame school effectiveness. School time does not operate in a vacuum, but within curriculum, teaching and learning situations. The phrase ‘chrono-curriculum’ was devised by the authors as a metaphor for exploring issues of school effectiveness within the time dimension. Using American and Canadian sources, stories are created to illustrate four themes about time and school effectiveness. The first three stories utilize access, attendance and testing as criteria associated with these eras of schooling. How will the story read in the fourth era, the digital age, which forces us to a reconsideration of time and its influence on education? Quoting David Berliner in his Foreword: “this is an opportune time for these authors to bring us insights into the reasons we in North America created our public school systems, and how the chrono-curriculum influences those systems. The authors’ presentation of our educational past provides educators a chance to think anew about how we might do schooling in our own times.”
    Note: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Time as Storyline -- Telling Tales Over Time -- Absenteeism -- The Current Absenteeism Scene -- Time Structures and the Canons of Testing -- Inequities and Effectiveness -- The Role of Virtual Learning Environments in Time and Spatial Structuring -- The Challenge of Changing Curriculum Stories Over Time -- Author Biographies.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789462092624
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Telling Tales Over Time: Calendars, Clocks, and School Effectiveness Leiden Boston : Brill | Sense, 2013
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1822209153
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 2 hr., 13 min., 11 sec.) , sound, color
    Uniform Title: Der Zigeunerbaron (The Gypsy Baron)
    Content: One of the most anticipated events of the classical calendar, the Vienna Philharmonic’s exquisite New Year’s Concert brings the musicians of the prestigious orchestra together under the baton of a different influential conductor each year. Centered around a wide variety of dances in the Viennese style—especially the world-famous waltzes of the Strauss family—every edition brims with stately serenity and a hint of mischief, the perfect way to begin your New Year in music. In 2018, the excellent Riccardo Muti was invited to lead the New Year's Concert for the fifth time (to be followed by a sixth in 2021). The ensemble gets the festivities underway with the grandiose Entrance March from Johann Strauss, Jr.'s The Gypsy Baron, before continuing with a superb selection of waltzes and polkas, as well as the Overture from Franz von Suppé's Boccaccio and a gavotte by Hungarian composer Alphons Czibulka. The orchestra brings the concert to a spectacular close with their time-tested encores, the "Blue Danube" Waltz by Johann Strauss, Jr., and his father's Radetzsky March. Photo © Filip Waldmann
    Note: Der Zigeunerbaron (The Gypsy Baron) / , Wiener Fresken (Viennese Frescos), Waltz, Op. 249 / , Brautschau (Bride Shopping), Polka, Op. 417 / , Leichtes Blut (Light of Heart), Fast Polka, Op. 319 / , Marienwalzer (Maria Waltz), Op. 212 / , Wilhelm Tell-Galopp, Op. 29b / , Boccaccio / , Myrthenblüten (Myrtle Blossoms), Waltz, Op. 395 / , Stephanie Gavotte, Op. 312 / , Freikugeln (Magic Bullets), Fast Polka, Op. 326 / , G'schichten aus dem Wienerwald (Tales from the Vienna Woods), Walz, Op. 325 / , Fest-Marsch (Festival March), Op. 452 / , Stadt und Land (Town and Country), Polka Mazurka, Op. 322 / , Un ballo in maschera (Masked Ball), Quadrille, Op. 272 / , Rosen aus dem Süden (Roses from the South), Waltz, Op. 388 / , Eingesendet (Letters to the Editor), Fast Polka, Op. 240 / , Unter Donner und Blitz, Fast Polka, Op. 324 / , An der schönen blauen Donau (The Blue Danube), Waltz, Op. 314 / , Radetzky March, Op. 228 /
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Oxford : Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_1819320405
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 438 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781800798274 , 9781800798281
    Series Statement: Reimagining Ireland 114
    Content: The book deals diachronically with Irish crime fiction, from the picaresque of the 17th century up to the late 1990s when the «Emerald Noir» boom began. Irish writers, often without due recognition, have been instrumental in the development of the genre on an international level, and figures such as Le Fanu, Meade, Childers, Wills Crofts have been responsible for many of the innovations in crime fiction which have later become standard. This book examines Irish crime writing in its widest sense, from the detective mystery to the spy thriller, and seeks to vindicate the relevance of the Irish contribution to the field of crime fiction as well as stressing the importance of crime writing within the field of Irish Studies. This work traces Irish crime fiction from the early appropriation of the picaresque, which would gain resonance throughout Europe, through the gothic, the early detective tale, to the Irish contribution to the Golden Age mystery, to Irish hard-boiled pulp and inner-city police procedurals in which crimes committed by Irish criminals are investigated by Irish agents of detection.
    Note: Contents: «that my Thefts might pafs undifcovered.» Picaresque, Rogue Tales, Broadsheets and Newgate Calendars – «The peasantry of Ireland have, for centuries, been at war with the laws by which they are governed.» The Early Nineteenth Century – «Wherever reserve exists there is mystery, and wherever mystery – guilt.» Le Fanu and the Gothic Crime Mystery – «Reader, you have seen the singular and extraordinary circumstances connected with the handkerchief, the sledge, and the sack.» Sensation and Mystery Fiction – «A history of crime seemed to be written on both their faces.» L. T. Meade and End of Century Detection – «I just go by the rule of thumb, and muddle and puzzle out my cases as best I can.» Detection and Mystery at the Turn of the Century – «Too sharp to be absolutely wholesome.» The Golden Age I: Freeman Wills Crofts – «A deceptive air of docility.» The Golden Age II: Nicholas Blake and Mrs Victor Rickard – «Among the poor the police are never regarded as the upholders of the common law, but as agents of the rich to oppress those without property.» Post-Revolutionary Ireland – «A kind of private eye and general trouble-shooter.» Irish Hard-Boiled and Pulp – «Not too quiet for crime.» Irish Crime Fiction in the Mid-Twentieth Century I – «The law after all is just a machine that suspects everyone on general principles.» Irish Crime Fiction in the Mid-Twentieth Century II – «His father had been on the wrong side in the Civil War.» Irish Spy Fiction in the 1960s and 1970s – «Being Irish, you had a certain innate guile that allowed you to think like a criminal and keep one step ahead of them.» Irish Crime Writing in the 1970s and 1980s – «It was the virus of my country’s illness that felled him.» Northern Ireland – «The authority to dispose of anyone who stands in my way.» The 1980s and Early 1990s – «A surly-looking cop lounging at the security desk.» Northern Irish Crime Fiction in the 1990s – «Technically a private investigator.» Thrillers and the Diversity of Irish Crime Writing in the 1990s – «People loved reading about crime in Ireland.» The Police and Private Detective Novel in the 1990s – «Killers who chop up their victims, that’s all very American, or at the very least English. In Ireland it would only happen by accident, like most things.» Towards the New Millennium.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781800798267
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781800798274
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Clark, David, 1956 - Dark green Oxford : Peter Lang, 2022 ISBN 9781800798267
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Irland ; Kriminalliteratur ; Geschichte 1665-2000 ; Irland ; Englisch ; Kriminalliteratur ; Geschichte 1665-2000
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    UID:
    gbv_1822214823
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 2 hr., 10 min., 38 sec.) , sound, color
    Uniform Title: Helenen-Quadrille, Op. 14
    Content: One of the most anticipated events of the classical calendar, the Vienna Philharmonic's exquisite New Year's Concert brings the musicians of the prestigious orchestra together under the baton of a different influential conductor each year. Centered around a wide variety of dances in the Viennese style—especially the world-famous waltzes of the Strauss family—every edition brims with stately serenity and a hint of mischief, the perfect way to begin your New Year in music. After a widely lauded outing in the 2009 New Year's Concert—and before another exciting return coming in 2022—the legendary Daniel Barenboim leads the 2014 edition with brio and panache. The Argentine maestro's subtlety and finesse, coupled with the Viennese ensemble's immaculate tone, are audible in this terrific program that includes the Strauss family's waltzes and polkas, as well as the widely-known Pizzicati from the ballet classic Sylvia by French composer Léo Delibes, and an excerpt from Richard Strauss's (no relation) opera Capriccio. Photo © Richard Schuster
    Note: Helenen-Quadrille, Op. 14 / , Friedenspalmen (Olive Branch Waltz), Op. 207 / , Caroline Gallop, Op. 21 / , Egyptischer Marsch (Egyptian March), Op. 335 / , Seid umschlungen, Millionen (Be Embraced, You Millions), Waltz, Op. 443 / , Stürmisch in Lieb' und Tanz (Tempestuous in Love and Dance), Fast Polka, Op. 393 / , Waldmeister / , Klipp-Klapp, Gallop, Op. 466 / , G'schichten aus dem Wienerwald (Tales from the Vienna Woods), Walz, Op. 325 / , Vielliebchen, Polka française, Op. 1 / , Bouquet Polka, Fast Polka, Op. 188 / , Capriccio, Op. 85, TrV 279 / , The Romantics, Waltz, Op. 167 / , Neckerei, Polka Mazur, Op. 262 / , Schabernack (Shenanigans), Fast Polka, Op. 98 / , Sylvia / , Dynamiden, Waltz, Op. 173 / , Ohne Sorgen (Without a care), Fast Polka, Op. 271 / , Carrière (Polka schnell), Op. 200 / , An der schönen blauen Donau (The Blue Danube), Waltz, Op. 314 / , Radetzky March, Op. 228 /
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Place of publication not identified : publisher not identified
    UID:
    gbv_883265753
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (574 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9781139163484
    Series Statement: Cambridge library collection. Rolls
    Content: This Welsh-language chronicle was published in 1860 for the Rolls Series. With facing-page translation into English, it was edited by John Williams, also known as Ab Ithel (1811–62), using the Red Book of Hergest as the base text and four other extant manuscripts, all of which are translations into Welsh of the missing Latin source. Williams extensively edited works of Welsh history and language, though his accuracy has been criticised. This text, possibly written by Caradoc of Llancarfan up to c.1150, then completed by monks or bards of the Strata Florida monastery, covers Welsh history from the seventh century to the thirteenth, with entries on natural disasters, changes in the church calendar and the deaths of royalty, including also romances, popular tales and poems. It is of interest to scholars studying the historiography of Wales and developments in the textual criticism of its important manuscripts
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781108043021
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9781108043021
    Language: English
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