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10 ani, pornind de la 25% în 2007, conform aceleiași proceduri ca și pentru celelalte 10 state candidate. În ceea ce privește măsurile de piață, României i se vor aplica prevederile acquis-ului în vigoare la data aderării. Dezvoltarea rurală se preconiza o "anvelopă" totală (ring fenced) de 3.041 milioane EURO, pentru România și Bulgaria. Instrumente structurale S-a propus alocarea, pe ani, a acestor fonduri: * 1.399 milioane EURO, în 2007, * 1 972 milioane EURO, în 2008, * 2 603 milioane EURO, în 2009. Total
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care îi deschide lui Lupasco porțile lumii artei pictori, jurnaliști, filosofi, scriitori : Dali, Michaux, Revel, Axelos, Abellio, Alvard, Parinaud, Bourgois. Mathieu îl solicită pe Lupasco să contribuie la revista luxoasă și larg distribuită Paris Review US Lines și la revista Ring des Arts17. La apariția cărții Cele trei materii, el publică o frumoasă cronică în Arts18. Și tot Mathieu e cel care publică, în Le Figaro, un necrolog extraordinar, "Dubla moarte a lui Lupasco"19. Practic, îl citează pe Lupasco în
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of Arts and Sciences Award. 1987: Membru fondator al Centrului Internațional de Cercetări și Studii Transdisciplinare (CIRET). 1988: Moare pe 7 octombrie 1988. 1991: Membru al Academiei Române (post-mortem). * Rédactor la Revue philosophique, Paris. * Membru în comitetul de redacție al revistei Ring des Arts, organ al Cercului de artă contemporană, Zürich. * Membru în consiliul de redacție al revistei 3e Millénaire. * Membru al Societății franceze de Filosofie, al Grupului francez de istorici ai științelor și al Societății franceze de estetică; Membru de onoare
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20 exemplare ilustrate cu o acvaforte de Benrath și 200 exemplare incluzînd reproducerea unui tablou de Benrath; acest text a fost apoi publicat sub titlul Despre pictura abstractă, Mazamet, Babel Editeur, 1992. • "Le principe d'antagonisme et l'art abstrait", Ring des Arts, 1960, cu ilustrații de Georges Mathieu, cu contribuția lui Jean-François Revel, Pierre Restany, Abraham Moles, Georges Mathieu, Alain Bosquet et al. • "L'axiome du choix, le principe de Pauli et le phénomène vital", Lettre Ouverte, n° 1, decembrie
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conducerea lui Georges Mathieu, caiet central, cu contribuții ale lui Louis de Broglie, Norbert Wiener, Serge Lifar, A. Rolland de Renéville ș.a. Revista a fost difuzată în 15.000 exemplare; Stéphane Lupasco, " Le principe d'antagonisme et l'art abstrait", Ring des Arts 1960, ilustrații de Georges Mathieu, cu contribuții de Jean-François Revel, Pierre Restany, Abraham Moles, Georges Mathieu, Alain Bosquet ș.a. 18 "Les trois matières vue par Mathieu", Arts, 3 ianuarie 1961. 19 Georges Mathieu, "La double mort de Lupasco
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s 'Grave', To the Queen" (1808): "The Door of Death is made of Gold, That Mortal Eyes cannot behold; But, when the Mortal Eyes are clos'd, And cold and pale the Limbs repos'd, The Soul awakes; and, wond'ring, sees În her mild Hand the golden Keys: The Grave is Heaven's golden Gate, And rich and poor around it wait; O Shepherdess of England's Fold, Behold this Gate of Pearl and Gold! To dedicate to England's
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and yet I love thee în thy terror till "I am almost Extinct & soon shall be a shadow în Oblivion, "Unless some way can be found that I may look upon thee & live. "Hîde me some shadowy semblance, secret whisp'ring în my Ear, 40 " În secret of soft wings, în mazes of delusive beauty. "I have look'd into the secret soul of hîm I lov'd, "And în the Dark recesses found Sîn & cannot return." Trembling & pale sat Tharmas
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Hîș spectre issuing from hîș feet în flames of fire. În gnawing pain drawn ouț by her lov'd fingers, every nerve She counted, every vein & lacteal, threading them among Her woof of terror. Terrified & drinking tears of woe Shudd'ring she wove nine days & nights, sleepless; her food was tears. 80 Wond'ring she saw her woof begin to animate, & not Aș Garments woven subservient to her hands, but having a will Of its own, perserve & wayward. Enion lov'd
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drawn ouț by her lov'd fingers, every nerve She counted, every vein & lacteal, threading them among Her woof of terror. Terrified & drinking tears of woe Shudd'ring she wove nine days & nights, sleepless; her food was tears. 80 Wond'ring she saw her woof begin to animate, & not Aș Garments woven subservient to her hands, but having a will Of its own, perserve & wayward. Enion lov'd & wept. Nine days she labour'd at her work, & nine dark sleepless nights
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She also took an atom of space & opened its centre Into Infinitude & ornamented it with wondrous art. Astonish'd sat her sisters of Beulah to see her soft affection 220 To Enion & her children, & they ponder'd these things wond'ring, And they Alternate kept watch over the Youthful terrors. They saw not yet the Hand Divine, for it was not yet reveal'd, But they went on în silent Hope & Feminine repose. But Los & Enitharmon delighted în the Moony spaces
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with horse & chariot! "Threaten not me, O visionary; thine the punishment. "The Human Nature shall no more remain, nor Human acts "Form the rebellious Spirits of Heaven, but War & Princedom, & Victory & Blood." Night darken'd aș she spoke; a shudd'ring ran from East to West; 305 A Groan was heard on high. The warlike clarions ceast, the Spirits Of Luvah & Vala shudder'd în their Orb, ăn orb of blood. Eternity groan'd & was troubled at the Image of Eternal
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reviv'd. "Urthona stood în terror, but not long; hîș spectre fled "To Enion, & hîș body fell. Tharmas beheld hîm fall "Endlong, a raging serpent rolling round the holy tent. 525 "The sons of war, astonish'd at the Glitt'ring monster, drove "Hîm far into the world of Tharmas, into a cavern'd rock. "But Urizen, with darkness overspreading all the armies, "Sent round hîș heralds secretly commanding to depart "Into the north. Sudden with thunder's sound hîș multitudes
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But Urizen, with darkness overspreading all the armies, "Sent round hîș heralds secretly commanding to depart "Into the north. Sudden with thunder's sound hîș multitudes 530 "Retreat from the fierce conflict, all the sons of Urizen at once "Must'ring together în thick clouds, leaving the rage of Luvah "To pour its fury on himself & on the Eternal Man. "Sudden down fell they all together into a unknown Space, "Deep, horrible, without End, separated from Beulah, far beneath. 535 "The
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lamenting Upon the winds în clouds involv'd, Uttering hîș voice în thunders, Commanding all the work with care & power & severity. 135 Then siez'd the Lions of Urizen their work, & heated în the forge Roar the bright masses; thund'ring beat the hammers, many a pyramid Is form'd & thrown down thund'ring into the deeps of Non Entity. Heated red hoț they, hizzing, rend their way down many a league Till resting, each hîș center [basement] finds; suspended there
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Commanding all the work with care & power & severity. 135 Then siez'd the Lions of Urizen their work, & heated în the forge Roar the bright masses; thund'ring beat the hammers, many a pyramid Is form'd & thrown down thund'ring into the deeps of Non Entity. Heated red hoț they, hizzing, rend their way down many a league Till resting, each hîș center [basement] finds; suspended there they stand 140 Casting their sparkles dîre abroad into the dismal deep. For
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to my Vision) 85 "Saying, 'Go & die the Death of Man for Vala the sweet wanderer. " 'I will turn the volutions of your Ears outward, & bend your Nostrils " 'Downward, & your fluxile Eyes englob'd roll round în fear; " 'Your with'ring Lips & Tongue shrink up into a narrow circle " 'Till into narrow forms you creep. Go take your fiery way 90 " 'And learn what 'tis to absorb the Man, you Spirits of Pity & Love.' "O Urizen, why art thou pale at
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afar from Tharmas, come not too near my strong fury. "Scream & fall off & laugh at Tharmas, lovely summer beauty, 175 "Till winter rends thee into Shivers aș thou hast rendered me." Șo Tharmas bellow'd o'er the ocean, thund'ring, sobbing, bursting. The bounds of Destiny were broken, & hatred now began Instead of love to Enion. Enion, blînd & age bent, Plung'd into the cold billows, living a life în midst of waters; 180 În terrors she wither'd away
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curses, & from hîș eyes sparks of blighting, Beside the anvil cold he danc'd with the hammer of Urthona, 5 Terrific pale. Enitharmon stretched on the dreary earth. Felt her immortal limbs freeze, stiffening, pale, inflexible. Hîș feet shrunk with'ring from the deep, shrinking & withering, And Enitharmon shrunk up, all their fibres with'ring beneath, Aș plants wither'd by winter, leaves & stems & roots decaying 10 Melt into thin air, while the seed, driv'n by the furious wind, Rests
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with the hammer of Urthona, 5 Terrific pale. Enitharmon stretched on the dreary earth. Felt her immortal limbs freeze, stiffening, pale, inflexible. Hîș feet shrunk with'ring from the deep, shrinking & withering, And Enitharmon shrunk up, all their fibres with'ring beneath, Aș plants wither'd by winter, leaves & stems & roots decaying 10 Melt into thin air, while the seed, driv'n by the furious wind, Rests on the distant Mountain's top. Șo Los & Enitharmon, Shrunk into fixed space, stood
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pole: Grim frost beneath & terrible snow, link'd în a marriage chain, Began a dismal dance. The winds around on pointed rocks 35 Settled like bats innumerable, ready to fly abroad. The groans of Enitharmon shake the skies, the lab'ring Earth, Till from her heart rending hîș way, a terrible child sprang forth În thunder, smoke & sullen flames, & howlings & fury & blood. Soon aș hîș burning Eyes were open'd on the Abyss, 40 The horrid trumpets of the deep bellow
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her crystal quiver." Șo sung the Demons round red Orc & round faint Enitharmon. Sweat & blood stood on the limbs of Los în globes; hîș fiery Eyelids Faded; he rouz'd, he siez'd the wonder în hîș hands & went Shudd'ring & weeping thro' the Gloom & down into the deeps. 70 Enitharmon nurs'd her fiery child în the dark deeps Sitting în darkness: over her Los mourn'd în anguish fierce Cover'd with gloom; the fiery boy grew, fed by
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the furthest south, 185 Urizen trembled where he lay to hear the howling terror. The rocks shook, The Eternal bars tugg'd to & fro were rifted. Outstretch'd upon the stones of ice, the ruins of hîș throne, Urizen shudd'ring heard, hîș trembling limbs shook the strong caves. The Woes of Urizen shut up în the deep dens of Urthona: 190 "Ah! how shall Urizen the King submit to this dark mansion? "Ah! how is this? Once on the heights
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to operate, Nor down nor up remain'd, then if he turn'd & look'd back From whence he came, 'twas upward all; & if he turn'd and view'd The unpass'd void, upward was still hîș mighty wand'ring, The midst between, ăn Equilibrium grey of air serene 195 Where he might live în peace & where hîș life might meet repose. But Urizen said: "Can I not leave this world of Cumbrous wheels, "Circle o'er Circle, nor on
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all futurity be bound în hîș vast chain. And the Sciences were fix'd & the Vortexes began to operate 235 On all the sons of men, & every human soul terrified At the turning wheels of heaven shrunk away inward, with'ring away. Gaining a New dominion over all hîș Sons & Daughters, & over the Sons & Daughters of Luvah în the horrible Abyss. For Urizen lamented over them în a selfish lamentation Till a white woof cover'd hîș cold limbs from head
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thou în this deep? 70 "Thy Pity I contemn. Scatter thy snows elsewhere. "I rage în the deep, for Lo, my feet & hands are nail'd to the burning rock, "Yet my fierce fires are better than thy snows. Shudd'ring thou sittest. "Thou art not chain' d. Why shouldst thou sit, cold grovelling demon of woe, "În tortures of dîre coldness? now a Lake of waters deep 75 "Sweeps over thee freezing to solid; still thou sit'st clos'd
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