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    A Catalogue of the Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Ernst-Collection

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    The Swiss physical chemist and nobel laureate Prof. Dr. Richard R. Ernst who passed away a few years ago, had acquired a large collection of Tibetan and Mongolian xylographs and manuscripts over the course of several decades. The catalogue presents the Mongolian part of this unique collection, which consists of 275 individual texts. The oldest of the texts described here date from the 17th century, the youngest are from the first half of the 20th century. The collection encompasses the full range of Mongolian literature, from translations of the Tibetan Buddhist canon to ritual instructions, astrological texts, and divinatory manuals, from historical works and narrative literature to multilingual terminological dictionaries, medical treatises and administrative documents. The collection also includes some richly illustrated stories about the Buddhist hells

    A Catalogue of the Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Ernst-Collection

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    The Swiss physical chemist and nobel laureate Prof. Dr. Richard R. Ernst who passed away a few years ago, had acquired a large collection of Tibetan and Mongolian xylographs and manuscripts over the course of several decades. The catalogue presents the Mongolian part of this unique collection, which consists of 275 individual texts. The oldest of the texts described here date from the 17th century, the youngest are from the first half of the 20th century. The collection encompasses the full range of Mongolian literature, from translations of the Tibetan Buddhist canon to ritual instructions, astrological texts, and divinatory manuals, from historical works and narrative literature to multilingual terminological dictionaries, medical treatises and administrative documents. The collection also includes some richly illustrated stories about the Buddhist hells

    A Catalogue of the Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Ernst-Collection

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    The Swiss physical chemist and nobel laureate Prof. Dr. Richard R. Ernst who passed away a few years ago, had acquired a large collection of Tibetan and Mongolian xylographs and manuscripts over the course of several decades. The catalogue presents the Mongolian part of this unique collection, which consists of 275 individual texts. The oldest of the texts described here date from the 17th century, the youngest are from the first half of the 20th century. The collection encompasses the full range of Mongolian literature, from translations of the Tibetan Buddhist canon to ritual instructions, astrological texts, and divinatory manuals, from historical works and narrative literature to multilingual terminological dictionaries, medical treatises and administrative documents. The collection also includes some richly illustrated stories about the Buddhist hells

    A Catalogue of the Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Ernst-Collection

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    The Swiss physical chemist and nobel laureate Prof. Dr. Richard R. Ernst who passed away a few years ago, had acquired a large collection of Tibetan and Mongolian xylographs and manuscripts over the course of several decades. The catalogue presents the Mongolian part of this unique collection, which consists of 275 individual texts. The oldest of the texts described here date from the 17th century, the youngest are from the first half of the 20th century. The collection encompasses the full range of Mongolian literature, from translations of the Tibetan Buddhist canon to ritual instructions, astrological texts, and divinatory manuals, from historical works and narrative literature to multilingual terminological dictionaries, medical treatises and administrative documents. The collection also includes some richly illustrated stories about the Buddhist hells

    A Catalogue of the Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Ernst-Collection

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    The Swiss physical chemist and nobel laureate Prof. Dr. Richard R. Ernst who passed away a few years ago, had acquired a large collection of Tibetan and Mongolian xylographs and manuscripts over the course of several decades. The catalogue presents the Mongolian part of this unique collection, which consists of 275 individual texts. The oldest of the texts described here date from the 17th century, the youngest are from the first half of the 20th century. The collection encompasses the full range of Mongolian literature, from translations of the Tibetan Buddhist canon to ritual instructions, astrological texts, and divinatory manuals, from historical works and narrative literature to multilingual terminological dictionaries, medical treatises and administrative documents. The collection also includes some richly illustrated stories about the Buddhist hells

    A Catalogue of the Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Ernst-Collection

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    The Swiss physical chemist and nobel laureate Prof. Dr. Richard R. Ernst who passed away a few years ago, had acquired a large collection of Tibetan and Mongolian xylographs and manuscripts over the course of several decades. The catalogue presents the Mongolian part of this unique collection, which consists of 275 individual texts. The oldest of the texts described here date from the 17th century, the youngest are from the first half of the 20th century. The collection encompasses the full range of Mongolian literature, from translations of the Tibetan Buddhist canon to ritual instructions, astrological texts, and divinatory manuals, from historical works and narrative literature to multilingual terminological dictionaries, medical treatises and administrative documents. The collection also includes some richly illustrated stories about the Buddhist hells

    A Catalogue of the Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Ernst-Collection

    Get PDF
    The Swiss physical chemist and nobel laureate Prof. Dr. Richard R. Ernst who passed away a few years ago, had acquired a large collection of Tibetan and Mongolian xylographs and manuscripts over the course of several decades. The catalogue presents the Mongolian part of this unique collection, which consists of 275 individual texts. The oldest of the texts described here date from the 17th century, the youngest are from the first half of the 20th century. The collection encompasses the full range of Mongolian literature, from translations of the Tibetan Buddhist canon to ritual instructions, astrological texts, and divinatory manuals, from historical works and narrative literature to multilingual terminological dictionaries, medical treatises and administrative documents. The collection also includes some richly illustrated stories about the Buddhist hells

    A Catalogue of the Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Ernst-Collection

    Get PDF
    The Swiss physical chemist and nobel laureate Prof. Dr. Richard R. Ernst who passed away a few years ago, had acquired a large collection of Tibetan and Mongolian xylographs and manuscripts over the course of several decades. The catalogue presents the Mongolian part of this unique collection, which consists of 275 individual texts. The oldest of the texts described here date from the 17th century, the youngest are from the first half of the 20th century. The collection encompasses the full range of Mongolian literature, from translations of the Tibetan Buddhist canon to ritual instructions, astrological texts, and divinatory manuals, from historical works and narrative literature to multilingual terminological dictionaries, medical treatises and administrative documents. The collection also includes some richly illustrated stories about the Buddhist hells

    A Catalogue of the Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Ernst-Collection

    Get PDF
    The Swiss physical chemist and nobel laureate Prof. Dr. Richard R. Ernst who passed away a few years ago, had acquired a large collection of Tibetan and Mongolian xylographs and manuscripts over the course of several decades. The catalogue presents the Mongolian part of this unique collection, which consists of 275 individual texts. The oldest of the texts described here date from the 17th century, the youngest are from the first half of the 20th century. The collection encompasses the full range of Mongolian literature, from translations of the Tibetan Buddhist canon to ritual instructions, astrological texts, and divinatory manuals, from historical works and narrative literature to multilingual terminological dictionaries, medical treatises and administrative documents. The collection also includes some richly illustrated stories about the Buddhist hells

    Über Mauern blicken - 25 Jahre Forschen im Justizvollzug: Festschrift für Ueli Hostettler zum 65. Geburtstag

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    Die Festschrift zur Pensionierung von Ueli Hostettler vereint Beiträge aus Forschung und Praxis zum komplexen Feld des Justizvollzugs. Das Spektrum ist vielfältig und umfasst Beiträge aus juristischer undsozialwissenschaftlicher Perspektive. Thematisiert werden neben dem Erwachsenenstraf- und Massnahmenvollzug auch das Jugendstrafrechtund der jugendstrafrechtliche Sanktionenvollzug – mit einem Fokus auf die Schweiz, Deutschland und internationale Vergleiche. Dabei werden Themen wie punitive Einstellungen in der Gesellschaft, Qualität und Gefängnisklima im Justizvollzug, Entwicklung von Gefangenenraten, Reflexionen zur empirischen Forschung, Verwahrung im Jugendstrafrecht, Restorative Justice und Soziale Arbeit im Justizvollzug erörtert. Das Buch gibt insbesondere einen Einblick in die wichtige und fruchtbare Zusammenarbeit zwischen Forschung und Praxis in der Schweiz und die Bedeutung des Theorie-Praxis-Transfers für beide Seiten.This publication marking the retirement of Ueli Hostettler brings together contributions from research and practice in the complex field of the penal system. The spectrum is diverse and includes contributions from legal and social science perspectives. In addition to the enforcement of adult criminal sentences and measures, the publication also addresses juvenile criminal law and the enforcement of juvenile sanctions, with a focus on Switzerland, Germany, and international comparisons. Topics such as punitive attitudes in society, quality and prison climate in the penal system, trends in prisoner numbers, reflections on empirical research, detention in juvenile criminal law, restorative justice, and social work in the penal system are discussed. In particular, the book provides insight into the important and fruitful cooperation between research and practice in Switzerland and the significance of the transfer of theory into practice for both sides. (machine translation)La publication consacrée au départ à la retraite d\u27Ueli Hostettler rassemble des contributions issues de la recherche et de la pratique dans le domaine complexe de l\u27exécution des peines. Le spectre est large et comprend des contributions issues des perspectives juridiques et sociologiques. Outre l\u27exécution des peines et mesures pour adultes, le droit pénal des mineurs et l\u27exécution des sanctions pénales pour mineurs sont également abordés, avec un accent particulier sur la Suisse, l\u27Allemagne et les comparaisons internationales. Des thèmes tels que les attitudes punitives dans la société, la qualité et le climat carcéral dans le système pénitentiaire, l\u27évolution du taux d\u27incarcération, des réflexions sur la recherche empirique, l\u27internement dans le droit pénal des mineurs, la justice réparatrice et le travail social dans le système pénitentiaire sont abordés. Cet ouvrage donne notamment un aperçu de la collaboration importante et fructueuse entre la recherche et la pratique en Suisse et de l\u27importance du transfert entre théorie et pratique pour les deux parties. (traduction automatique

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