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    ESR4: Palaeography and digital scholarly editions

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    My name is Frederike Neuber, I’m originally from Germany and I’m currently based at the University of Graz at the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities (Centre for Information Modelling). My supervisor is Georg Vogeler. I graduated in March 2014 at Freie Universität Berlin in ‘Editionwissenschaft’, which is something in between Editorial Philology and Textual Scholarship. My master’s thesis was a scholarly edition of a collection of letters from the german author Fanny Lewald (1811-1889) to ..

    Caroline Neuber

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    Portrait ; Friederike Caroline Neuber, also called Die Neuberin, was a German actress and theatre director. She is one of the most famous artists in the history of the German theater

    Hanswurst and Herr Ich: Subjection and Abjection in the Enlightenment Censorship of the Comic Figure.

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    The well-known ‘banishment’ of the popular comic figure Hanswurst from the German stage by Gottsched and the Neuber acting troupe in the early eighteenth century is usually read as part of the historical movement from improvised folk theatre to bourgeois literary theatre. In this article Karen Jürs-Munby goes beyond that received wisdom to discuss what kind of acting, what kind of body, and what kind of relationship between stage and audience were censored by banishing Hanswurst. Considering this censorship as part of the larger historical relationship between discourses on acting and the emergence of a modern self in the Enlightenment, she argues that the osmotic body and stage that Hanswurst stood for prevented the aesthetic mirroring relationship sought by eighteenth-century stage reformers in an increasing need for bourgeois self-representation. The Hanswurst banishment can be theorized with reference to Julia Kristeva as an abjection of grotesque acting – a form of acting whose political power to question the autonomous bourgeois subject was to be rediscovered by practitioners in the twentieth century. Karen Jürs-Munby is a lecturer in Theatre Studies at Lancaster University; she has published articles on theories and discourses of acting in the eighteenth and twentieth centuries and recently translated Hans-Thies Lehmann's Postdramatic Theatre

    Caroline Neuber

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    Portrait ; Friederike Caroline Neuber, also called Die Neuberin, was a German actress and theatre director. She is one of the most famous artists in the history of the German theater

    Caroline Neuber company

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    A company believed to be that of Caroline Neuber in Nuremberg ; note the heroic figures at the center flanked on either side by clownish figure

    Dr. Neuber Ede rektor Karintiában, 1932. (a pataknál)

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    http://www.lib.unideb.huDebreceni Egyetem Egyetemi és Nemzeti KönyvtárA kép Dr. Neuber Ede rektorról (1931-1932) készült Karintiában, horgászat közben, 1932-ben

    Reseña de Bleier, Roman, Bürgermeister, Martina, Klug, Helmut W., Neuber, Frederike y Schneider, Gerlinde (eds.): "Digital Scholarly Editions as Interfaces"

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    Reseña del volumen: Bleier, Roman; Bürgermeister, Martina, Klug, Helmut W., Neuber, Frederike y Schneider, Gerlinde (eds.). Digital Scholarly Editions as Interfaces. Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2018. ISBN: 978374810925

    A multicellular systems biology model predicts epidermal morphology, kinetics and Ca2+ flow

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    Systems biology is currently focused on integrating intracellular networks, although clinically, diseases are largely defined by their histological features. For example, no computational model can simulate today the formation of a horizontally layered epidermis. Since the epidermis is the most complex structured epithelial tissue, systems biology models could yield important insights in epithelial tissue, in which most of all human cancers arise
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