83 research outputs found

    Deutsche Literaturgeschichtsschreibung bei den Slowenen: Anastasius Grün und der Polyhistor Peter von Radics

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    International audienceThe article discusses the festschrift Anastasius Grün und seine Heimat (Stuttgart 1876), written by the Carniolan polyhistor Peter von Radics (1836-1912) on the occasion of the 70 th birthday of the Austrian Vormärz poet Anastasius Grün (1806-1876). It analyses the ideal-aesthetic aspects of Grün's poems, which the author regarded as constitutive, the motifs of freedom of thought and harmony of nations, which are linked to universal claims, and the particular motif of morality, based on German education and culture, and places them in an identity-creating perspective. Furthermore, light is shed on the significance of the individual poetics of the jubilarian and the historical contextualisation of Radics' argumentation. We intend to analyse the ideological foundations and the methodological approaches of his monograph. The article aims at providing a better understanding of Radics' position in the literary and cultural-historical discourse of the time and the status of Radics' monograph in literary historiography among the Slovenes.</div

    Dunajčanka v Ljubljani: Medkulturno delovanje Hedwig pl. Radics-Kaltenbrunner

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    Based on archival and newspaper sources, this article presents the life and work of the journalist, editor, critic, and social activist Hedwig von Radics-Kaltenbrunner (1845–1919). She spent her youth in Vienna and the rest of her life in Ljubljana. Thus the main question dealt with in the article is to what extent her Viennese experience and other European models influenced her work in Carniola. In addition, this article evaluates and defines the importance of the intercultural links she forged with important figures across Europe, and contextualizes this “forgotten” author within Slovenian cultural history.Prispevek na podlagi arhivskih in časopisnih virov prikazuje življenje in delo publicistke, urednice, kritičarke in družbeno angažirane Hedwig pl. Radics-Kaltenbrunner (1845–1919). Mladost je preživela na Dunaju, drugo polovico svojega življenja pa v Ljubljani, zato je v ospredju vprašanje, v kolikšni meri so njene dunajske izkušnje in drugi evropski vzori vplivali na njeno delovanje na Kranjskem. Prispevek ovrednoti in opredeli pomen medkulturnih vezi, ki jih je stkala z vidnimi osebnostmi po Evropi, ter »pozabljeno« ustvarjalko umešča v slovensko kulturno zgodovino

    balintradics/NeutrinoTomography: First release of Neutrino Tomography project

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    Set of codes to solve the complex diff. equation of neutrino propagation through vacuum/material combined with a customized discretized, full 3D Earth model with Radioactive Isotope (238U, 235U, 232Th, 40K) distribution and Density models. Geoneutrino flux on the Earth's surface can be obtained at any longitude/latitude and used with standard computer tomographic reconstruction libraries by way of a generated sinogram

    Reply to Comments on "A rational discrete approximationto the operator s<SUP>0.5</SUP>"

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    The author applied a general recursion to construct the continued fractions expansion (CFE) of radics. Moreover, the focus of the paper was on the discrete approximation of radics and its performance

    Kulturelle Selbstverortung und Identitätsfrage: der Krainer Polyhistor Peter von Radics (1836-1912) zwischen zwei Sprachen und Kulturen

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    This article focuses on the life and creative path of the Carniolian polymath,many-faceted researcher, historian, German specialist, and theater specialist Peter von Radics (1836-1912), who was born in Postojna (Adelsberg) but did not have Carniolan roots. Based on this case study, the author examines the issues of what characterized an intellectual working in Carniola in the nineteenth century, what his place in society was, and what his understanding of his own identity was. The article also examines the hypothesis that one can speak of at least three identities in the nineteenth-century Slovenian lands - regional, ethnic, and dynastic (Habsburg), sheds light on the conditions that marked Radicsʼ life and work, and seeks to explain why he chose to live in the microcosm of Carniola rather than seeking his fortune as a journalist, researcher, and author in the centerof the monarchy, in Vienna
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