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    Lettre du baron Aylmer à H. W. Ryland sur la destruction du château Saint-Louis

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    4 pages, originalLettre du [baron] Aylmer à H. W. Ryland sur : la destruction du château [Saint-Louis] ; l'improbabilité que le Parlement impérial vote l'argent requis pour bâtir une nouvelle résidence pour le gouverneur ; la santé d'Aylmer ; celle de Ryland

    Lettre du baron Aylmer à H. W. Ryland sur la réclamation d'un certain Monsieur Williams

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    4 pages, originalLettre du [baron] Aylmer à H. W. Ryland sur : la réclamation d'un certain Monsieur Williams et l'impossibilité pour Aylmer et le secrétaire colonial [le vicomte Goderich] de satisfaire à toutes les demandes qui leur sont soumises

    Lettre du baron Aylmer à H. W. Ryland sur une brochure écrite par un fils de Ryland

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    6 pages, originalAvec enveloppe et sceauLettre du [baron] Aylmer à H. W. Ryland sur : une brochure écrite par un fils de Ryland

    H. Vieillard-Baron, Les banlieues

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    Michel Michel. H. Vieillard-Baron, Les banlieues. In: L'information géographique, volume 61, n°5, 1997. p. 216

    Lettres du baron de Castelnau, officier de carabiniers, 1728-1793;

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    "Appendice. Conseils laisseÌs aÌ ses trois enfants en 1787, par Louis Charles Alexandre de Richard, baron de Gaix...": p. [319]-360.Mode of access: Internet

    The Baron, his niece and friends : Friedrich von Hügel as a spiritual director, 1915-1925

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    While the practice of spiritual direction is widespread and increasingly popular, there has been relatively little research on the practices of those perceived to be exemplary spiritual directors. The primary focus of this dissertation is Baron Friedrich von Hügel's spiritual direction of Gwendolen Greene, during the final decade of his life (1915-1925). It also analyses his direction of nine other individuals during this same period, enabling one to recognise and evaluate recurring trends in von Hügel's approach to spiritual nurture. The key to the interpretation of von Hügel's approach is his conception of the 'Three Elements of Religion,' the Mystical, Intellectual and Institutional Elements. The thesis illustrates through analysis of von Hügel's correspondence and diaries the extent to which these shape his whole approach to spiritual direction. The research is archival, focusing on von Hügel's letters of spiritual direction and his personal diaries. The methodology is critical historical research, based on a close reading and assessment of the materials available. To this end, a great deal of original material is unearthed and discussed for the purposes of articulating and evaluating the nature of von Hügel's role as a spiritual director. The findings of this investigation indicate strengths and weaknesses in von Hügel's approach to spiritual direction. His primary contribution is his articulation and utilisation of the 'Three Elements of Religion.' These provide a balanced and holistic approach to spiritual direction. The primary weaknesses in his approach to spiritual direction are evident when he succumbs to values more indicative of the age in which he lived, than of the essence of the Christian tradition

    Columnocoenia falkenbergensis Baron-Szabo 2021, n. sp.

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    Columnocoenia falkenbergensis n. sp. v1997 Columnocoenia cf. ksiazkiewiczi ksiazkiewiczi MORYCOWA, 1971: BARON- SZABO, p. 58, Pl. 4, Fig. 3. v2014 Columnocoenia ksiazkiewiczi MORYCOWA, 1964: BARON- SZABO, p. 30, Pl. 17, Figs. 3–4. 2020 Eocolumastrea sp.: KOŁODZIEJ & BUCUR, p. 8, Fig. 7H. Holotypus. ZSH H-KU–793, designated here. Derivatio nominis. Refers to the location from which the material was collected (Falkenberg, Bavaria, Germany). Locus typicus. Falkenberg, Bavaria, Germany. Stratum typicum. Schrattenkalk Formation, Upper Schrattenkalk, lower Aptian. Diagnosis. Columnocoenia having 24+s4 septa (often 26–28, up to around 40 in largest corallites) and corallite diameter ranging between 3–4.5 mm; in areas of intense budding, corallite diameters range between 1–2 mm having septa of 20 or less. Distance of corallite centers is 3–6.5 mm. Description. Massive, plocoid colony; corallites are subcircular to elongate in outline. Costosepta arranged radially in corallites of up to around 2 mm in diameter, becoming bilaterally arranged in larger corallites. Three complete cycles with the beginning of a fourth cycle are present in corallites of 3 mm in diameter or larger. Comparison. The new species differs from other Lower Cretaceous species in having larger corallites (C. ksiazkiewiczi MORYCOWA, 1964: 2 –3.5 mm; C. bucovinensis MORYCOWA, 1971: 1.2–2.3 mm; C. elachia BARON- SZABO, 2002: 0.9–1.3 mm). From most Upper Cretaceous species C. falkenbergensis differs in having smaller corallites (C. lamberti ALLOITEAU, 1957: 6 –8.5 mm; C. oppenheimi BEAUVAIS, 1982: 4–6 mm). From the Upper Cretaceous C. hofergrabensis (BEAUVAIS, 1982), the new species differs in having a greater number of septa (always more than 3 cycles of septa in C. falkenbergensis; a maximum of 3 cycles of septa in C. hofergrabensis). Material. ZSH H-KU–793 (Falkenberg, Germany) (holotype); additional specimen (paratype): SNSB-BSPG– 1997 V 85 (BARON- SZABO coll.) (Schrattenkalk Fm., Upper Schrattenkalk, Kürental area, Germany, lower Aptian) (for locality coordinates see APPENDIX TABLE 5). Distribution. Lower Aptian of southern Germany (Upper Schrattenkalk, Bavaria), middle Aptian of Romania. Remarks. MORYCOWA & MARCOPOULOU- DIACANTONI (2002, p. 47–48) already suggested that the Schrattenkalk material assigned to ksiazkiewiczi differed from MORYCOWA’ S species in having larger corallites.Published as part of Baron-Szabo, Rosemarie Christine, 2021, Upper Barremian-lower Aptian scleractinian corals of central Europe (Schrattenkalk Fm., Helvetic Zone, Austria, Germany, Switzerland), pp. 1-199 in Zootaxa 4960 (1) on page 79, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4960.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/469378

    Group portrait of the 36th woodworkers class of the Baron de Hirsch Trade School, circa 1910

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    Pictured: Agronick, Annis, Jones, Langfelder, Lieberman, Stup, Silver, Temple, Wacke, H. Wiener, Zweigbaum.Not pictured: Epstein, Fried, Jewell, Levy, I. Wiener.Digital imag

    Group portrait of the 36th printers class of the Baron de Hirsch Trade School, circa 1910

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    Pictured: Abramowitz, Blum, Basseches, Barron, N. Cohen, R. Cohen, H. Cohen, Ginsburg, Klein, Mednick, Ostroff, I. L. Shapiro, Sklar, Shcwartz, Watnick, Yellen.Not pictured: Sussman, Weiner.Digital imag

    Group portrait of the 36th electricians class of the Baron de Hirsch Trade School, circa 1910

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    Abrahamson, Bossgang, Barr, Beigel, Berman, Blonsky, Bernstein, Cohen, Cannold, Dorf, Farber, Frankel, Greenfield, Grose, Goodman, Boxer, Heinfling, Jaffe, Katz, Kulback, Lichtman, Lilienstern, Miller, Posofsky, Posner, A. Roth, M. Roth, Rubenoff, A. Schwartzberg, H. Schwartzberg, Seelig, Seigal, Stern, Steinhardt, Stone, Teplow, Weinman, Weinstein, Weiner, Wild, Wilk, Wolf, Zivian, store room boy.Not pictured: Lipschitz, Perlman.Digital imag
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