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Stutz, Ulrich
Ulrich Stutz è stato una delle figure di maggior spicco nel panorama della storia del diritto canonico a cavallo tra il XIX e XX secolo. Secondo il suo insegnamento ed il suo convincimento metodologico, solo una conoscenza profonda della storia porta alla comprensione del diritto positivo e dei suoi istituti. Conoscitore profondo sia dei pilastri della scienza canonistica, sia delle molte microstorie locali che hanno popolato il medioevo del diritto, la sua attenzione si sposta, nella piena maturità, sulle vicende della Riforma protestante ed i rapporti tra le comunità ecclesiali che ne nascono con la Chiesa di Roma, fino ad approdare ad un commento esegetico del codice di diritto canonico del 1917, nel quale intravvede i germi del trionfo della dogmatica giuridica a scapito del metodo storico del quale rimane uno dei maggiori interpreti.
Ulrich Stutz was one of the most prominent figures in the panorama of the history of canon law at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. According to his teaching and his methodological conviction, only a deep knowledge of the history leads to the understanding of positive law and its institutions. Deep connoisseur of principal pillars of the canonical science, and, at the same time of the many micro-local juridical situations who populated the Middle Ages, shifts his attention, in the maturity, on the events of the Protestant Reformation and on the relationship between the ecclesial communities - which were born in that time - with the Church Rome: to arrive, finally at an exegetical commentary of the Code of canon Law of 1917. In this Code Ulrich Stutz individuates the seeds of triumph of legal dogmatics at the expense of the historical method, whose he remains one of the greatest performers
Stutz Building
View of the Stutz Building at 959 North Meridian Street. A sign on front advertises StutzUpdyke Motor Sales Co. The showroom is visible on the first floor
Stutz pumper with crew
Photograph of a Lawton FD Stutz pumper in front of the fire station. Four LFD members are up front and two are on the rear of the rig
Harry C. Stutz
Harry C. Stutz was photographed by Bretzman in 1929. He is in the 1930 census where he listed his profession as an engineer at an auto company. He was 50 years old at the time and was married to Blanch Stutz. The couple lived with his wife's father, Sanford P. Secrest at 3554 College Avenue in Indianapolis. This portrait has not been retouched by the photographer.This image is a preservation copy made from an unstable original nitrate negative. The image is part of Series III
Levantine Epipalaeolithic 14C Calibration Analysis
Data from Stutz, Aaron Jonas (in press) Hidden Hazards and the Long-term Robusticity of Foraging Societies in the Levantine Epipalaeolithic (25-12 ka). In (Marcel Bradtmöller, Astrid J. Nyland, Noa Lavi and Sonja Grimm, Eds.) Living Well with Climate Hazards. Human Environment Interaction Series. Springer Nature, Cham.This dataset consists of three Excel files with Excel VBA macros, including a custom cubic spline function written by Gary Jenkins, along with a series of macro routines written by the author Aaron Jonas Stutz. The data files include an annually cubic-spline interpolated version of the INTCAL 2020 atmospheric 14C calibration curve (0-55,000 BP), a list of published radiocarbon dates from Epipalaeolithic archaeological contexts in the Levant, results of calibrating individual dates, results of summed and standardized probability density distributions for site components, Epipalaeolithic periods, and for the Epipalaeolithic timeframe (ca. 25,000-12,000 BP) as a whole. The files also include statistical analyses of trends and variations in the available published radiocarbon dataset. The aim of the analyses for which this dataset has been compiled and studied is to address whether general trends as well as significant fluctuations in the radiocarbon-based footprint of human population presence in the Epipalaeolithic timeframe may be identified. The theory, methods, results and discussion are presented in Stutz (in press). (See above.)THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV
E-2 1922 Stutz
Photograph of Norman FD Engine 2. The rig is a 1922 Stutz pumper and is facing left in the photo. Fire Chief, Boise Fulkerson, is standing next to the truck
Die kirchliche Rechtsgeschichte Kirchenrechtliche Abhandlungen [di] U. Stutz / [recensione di] Francesco Ruffini
Die kirchliche Rechtsgeschichte Kirchenrechtliche Abhandlungen [di] U. Stutz / [recensione di] Francesco Ruffini
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[Model 1915 Stutz Bearcat Roadster pamphlet]
History and technical specifications for a replica model of the 1915 Stutz Bearcat Roadster
Stutz-Lockhart Race Car
Stutz-Lockhart race car at Daytona Beach, Florida, February 1928. A race car driver with goggles pushed up on his forehead is inside the car. A crowd of men stands around the car. The car has sheets of metal protecting the wheels
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