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Zur Anlage des Katalogs. Denkschriften der philosophisch-historischen Klasse|Die mittelalterlichen Handschriften in der Bibliothek des Augustiner Chorherrenstiftes Neustift Denkschriften der philosophisch-historischen Klasse 364. Band|
ELGA reflektiert weiterentwickeln (ITA Dossier Nr.57, Juni 2021)
-> Durch elektronische Gesundheitsakten werden personenbezogene Daten digital speicherbar und abrufbar. -> Diese Systeme erweitern kontinuierlich die Art und den Umfang der gespeicherten Patient*innendaten. -> In Österreich sind derzeit Patient*innendaten von ca. 96 Prozent der Bevölkerung durch „ELGA“ abrufbar. -> Wenn neue Funktionen und Verwendungszwecke zum System hinzugefügt werden, müssen die Vorteile und Risiken auf offene und umfassende Weise bewertet werden
Texte und Übersetzung: Trostreden. Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae|Gregorii Antiochi opera. Orationes et epistulae. Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae Series Vindobonensis 54|
Gescheiterte Interventionen Otto Reche und seine Wiener Nachfolge. Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie|Völkerkunde zur NS-Zeit aus Wien (1938–1945) Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie Band 27/1,2,3|Band 1 Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie|
Holiness on the Move: Relic Translations and the Affirmation of Authority on the Italian Edge of the Carolingian World. Medieval Worlds|Movement and Mobility & Ideologies of Translation, III - Volume 13. 2021 medieval worlds Volume 13. 2021|
Between the eighth and ninth centuries many kings, dukes and counts in Carolingian Europe promoted the collection of relics in cathedrals and/or urban foundations both to centralize their power and to increase their prestige. Their ventures were part of a wider framework in which the mobility of the saints’ bodies, which was strictly defined by the Carolingian authorities, put various political and social agents in a relationship, often competitive, with each other. This paper considers two cases of the translation of saints’ bodies at the peripheries of the Carolingian Empire: the furta sacra of St Mark (from Alexandria, Egypt to Venice, 828) and St Bartholomew (from the island of Lipari to Benevento, 838-839). Both the hagiographical traditions narrate the theft and transport of the relics from the Islamic world to the Italian peninsula by boat. These two cases are also both related to a conscious and ambitious plan to strengthen local public authorities. The paper examines the underlying political strategies that led to the mobility of two of the most important relics in the Mediterranean context and the circulation of cultural models from the Carolingian worlds, which relocated the saints’ bodies in order to redefine the political balance
Sirota, Leo
* 4.3.1885 Kamjanez-Podilskyj/RUS (heute UA), † 25.2.1965 New York/USA. Pianist
Madensky (Madenski), Eduard Franz
* 20.9.1877 Wien, † 15.9.1923 auf hoher See (Atlantik). Kontrabassist, Pädagoge
Gender and Diversity in (Nano)Tech Development (ITA Dossier No.54en, June 2021)
--> How can issues around gender and diversity be integrated into the discussion, development, and policy of nanotechnologies? What do “gender equality”, implicit discrimination, and inclusion mean in STEM and nano fields? --> Why does the framework “women in science” represent implicit discrimination at gender level? --> GoNano explores how co-creation can bring as many perspectives as possible into technology development