OAR@UM Collection: /library/oar/handle/123456789/32066 2025-12-27T00:54:39Z Malti tas-seklu tmintax /library/oar/handle/123456789/24174 Title: Malti tas-seklu tmintax Abstract: Ignazio Saverio Mifsud's work are some of the earliest examples of written Maltese.This article analyses the language used in a sermon written by a young cleric, about the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. The author discusses the type of Maltese used during the period, namely the use of the Italian alphabet to write and spell words in the vernacular. 1985-01-01T00:00:00Z Hyphen : Volume 4, Number 5 /library/oar/handle/123456789/24173 Title: Hyphen : Volume 4, Number 5 Editors: Mallia-Milanes, Victor; Scerri, Louis J.; Zammit Ciantar, Joe; Caruana Carabez, Charles Abstract: Hyphen, Volume 4, No. 5 (1985) 1985-01-01T00:00:00Z Management account : an application to marketing /library/oar/handle/123456789/24172 Title: Management account : an application to marketing Abstract: The aim of this paper is to outline the work of the management accountant within the marketing department and by doing so give the student an insight of the use of several management accounting techniques. 1985-01-01T00:00:00Z Islamic architectural manifestations in eighteenth century Mdina /library/oar/handle/123456789/24115 Title: Islamic architectural manifestations in eighteenth century Mdina Abstract: An important characteristic of the historical building tradition in the Maltese Islands has been the utilization of substantial foundations composed of a heavy double skin limestone wall filled with compacted rubble and resting directly on the carefully prepared bedrock. Understandably, such foundation types invariably tended to be laborious to build and even more difficult to dismantle so that in the case of Malta one can recognize a historical tendency for successive stages of building to respect and utilize the presence of earlier foundations which, as a consequence, tended to ensure the preservation of the original planimetry of buildings. One logical implication of this tendency was that whereas stylistic change rapidly affected the elevational treatment of buildings, it was, because of the presence of earlier foundations, rather slow in affecting the planimetric distribution of the major spaces so that the basic plan types in the older settlements of Malta often tend to reflect traditions which probably antedate the arrival of the Order of St. John in 1530. A case in point which would seem to reflect the abov~ - mentioned tendencies and directions occurred in 1722 - 26 when the French architect Francois de Mondion was commissioned by Grand Master Vilhena to redesign the entrance area of Mdina a task including the dismantling of an earlier planimetric layout of Medieval antiquity which seems to have been slightly altered following the arrival of the Knights in 1530 to accommodate Grand' Master L'Isle Adam's box-like Magisterial Palace. 1985-01-01T00:00:00Z