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Observational views of Donati's comet, 1858, 1 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Part of the collection: Donati's comet, 1858; Inscriptions: Fig. I-III--On image; "Ludwig Becker" del & lith--Printed below image lower left; "Ladd & Carr imp."--Printed below image lower right; "Donati's Comet"--Printed below image centre.; Condition: Yellowing, spotting, creased, stained, tears.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn5815540
[coin] Denarius, anoniem (imitatie van Justinianus I), Visigotisch rijk (vervalsing van Becker). /
Becker heeft voor deze vervalsing als voorbeeld een anonieme Visigotische triëns gebruikt (een imitatie van Justinianus I) uit de verzameling van Karl von Isenburg-Birstein [1766-1820].Recto: De koning ten halven lijve in vooraanzicht met naar rechts gewend hoofd ; zijn lichaam is weergegeven door middel van een dubbele rechthoek, met een ringetje op iedere schouder en een kruis op de borst ; rondom, ILIAVA – IIIVSTI en een parelcirkel (de S in spiegelbeeld).Verso: Een gedrapeerde Victoria stapt naar rechts ; ze houdt een ronde krans in de uitgestrekte rechterhand en op haar linker schouder rust een palmtak ; rechts van de krans, een C in spiegelbeeld ; rondom, TOOVAOONOC – STVA en een parelcirkel (de C in spiegelbeeld)Hill, G., Becker the counterfeiter. Part II, London : Spink and son ld, 1925, nr. 275.Bijzondere collectie
Who Is and Who Should Be a European? Cosmopolitan? Monika Wolting Talks with Artur Becker
Artur Becker is a Polish-German author living in Germany. He has lived in Germany since 1985. and has written novels, short stories, poems and essays and also works as a translator. Becker was awarded the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize by the Robert Bosch Foundation in 2009, and the DIALOG Prize of the German-Polish Association in 2012.Artur Becker ist ein seit 1985 in Deutschland lebender polnisch-deutscher Autor. Becker schreibt Romane, Erzählungen, Gedichte und Aufsätze und ist als Übersetzer tätig. Becker wurde 2009 mit dem Adelbert-von-Chamisso-Preis der Robert Bosch Stiftung ausgezeichnet, 2012 erhielt er den DIALOG-Preis der Deutsch-Polnischen Gesellschaft Bundesverband.Artur Becker, polsko-niemiecki pisarz, prozaik, eseista i tłumacz, zajmuje stanowisko w kluczowych kwestiach trwale obecnych w jego twórczości prozatorskiej i eseistycznej: kraj pochodzenia (Warmia i Mazury), wielokulturowość (transkultura), Kosmopolak, emigracja, literatura polityczna, polskość, niemieckość
Observational views of Donati's comet, 1858, 3 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Part of the collection: Donati's comet, 1858; Inscriptions: Fig. VII-IX--On image; "Ludwig Becker" del & lith--Printed below image lower left; "Ladd & Carr imp."--Printed below image lower right; "Donati's Comet"--Printed below image centre.; Condition: Yellowing, spotting, creased, stained, tears.; "Note to Paper on Donati's Comet: Fig VIII--The Comet, as here represented between two stars is magnified, when compared with the distances of the stars around Antares, and therefore ought to have been encircled with a black line; this, however, would have spoiled the total effect of the representation as for want of space I could not have introduced the constellation alluded to in the text. A reduction of the magnified Comet to about one-half of its magnitude, would bring it to a somewhat more correct proportion with Antares, Venus, and a few other stars seen near to them. L.B."--Accompanying note.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn5815582
Seminararbeiten der Studierenden des Pädagogisch-Philologischen Seminars (Becker–Brehme)
1. Becker, P. A. De secunda passivi et medii persona in η et ει terminata, Sem. I 1827 (l. 1–6)
2. Becker, P. A. De ludis Olympicis, Sem. II 1827 (l. 7–14)
3. Becker, P. A. De dramate comicosatyrico, Sem. II 1827 (l. 15–24)
4. Becker, P. A. De funeribus Romanorum, Sem. I 1827 (l. 25–34)
5. Becker, P. A. C. Sallusti Crispi vindiciae, Sem. I 1828 (l. 35–44)
6. Becker, P. A. Secundi Sapphonis carminis interpretatio, 1828 (l. 45–52)
7. Becker, P. A. Secundae primi libri Elegiae Propertianae interpretatio, Sem. I 1828 (l. 53–62)
8. Berg, J. A. Status reipublicae Atheniensis, quo tempore vixit Pericles, 1830 (l. 63–72)
9. Borck, P. A. Cicero orator ad rem publicam maxime valebat, Sem. II 1823 (l. 73–82)
10. Borck, P. A. vitae Hannibalis epitome, Sem. II 1823 (l. 83–90)
11. Borkum, K. M. De oraculis eorumque fonte nonnulla verba scripsit, Sem. I 1833 (l. 91–100)
12. Borkum, K. M. De nonnullis Virgilii eclogae octavae locis, Sem. I 1834 (l. 101–110)
13. Bornwasser, C. De hospitalitate veterum Graecorum, Sem. I 1825 (l. 111–118)
14. Bornwasser, C. Quantam habebant vim Lycurgi instituta ad Lacedaemoniorum disciplinam, Sem. I 1826 (l. 119–126)
15. Bornwasser, C. De ritu nuptiarum Romanos, Sem. I 1826 (l. 127–134)
16. Bornwasser, C. De descriptione temporis apud Romanos, Sem. I 1826 (l. 135–142)
17. Bornwasser, E. G. Proverbia Theocritea. Pars II. continens proverbia inde ab Idyllio XIV., Sem. I 1836 (l. 143–152)
18. Brehme C. W. De synonymorum Imperare, Iubere, Praecipere, Mandare origine, diversisquve significationibus nec non de usu eorum, Sem. I 1821 (l. 153–166)https://www.ester.ee/record=b5304481*es
Knuth Becker i billeder
Udvalgte billeder af Knuth Becker fra 1919.1961. Handlingen i den delvis selvbiografiske romanserie om Kai Gøtche slutter i 1917. På billederne kan man se hvordan det siden gik
Knuth Becker i billeder
Udvalgte billeder af Knuth Becker fra 1919.1961. Handlingen i den delvis selvbiografiske romanserie om Kai Gøtche slutter i 1917. På billederne kan man se hvordan det siden gik
Bob Becker to Horace Kephart, March 14, 1925
In a letter to Horace Kephart on March 14, 1925, Bob Becker thanks Kephart for complimenting his “Field and Stream” story on yarn. Mr. Becker read Kephart’s article on the Great Smoky Mountains and makes inquiries about the national park plans. He supports Kephart’s promotional work and wishes he will win the civic service award for his efforts. Mr. Becker also discusses his winter vacation to Louisiana, Florida and Georgia, and regrets not being able to visit North Carolina.THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER
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Ma roil 14th .''■' •' : £J
Desr Friend Kephart
l appreciated your kind note
the Field and Stream yarn . It was very ni
to say such nice things about such a simple
I thought it rather orderly of the editors to
effort so soon as your complete, informative
about the ~>mokeys . I read that with a great
interest and how it did gi&e me the "urge "
about
e of you
story.
run my
article
deal of
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How are the plans for the "park: coming
along ? ^e hear discouraging reports up here , You have
done a wonderful piece of promotional work and I sincerely
hope that it will be crowned with complete success.
Incidentally, I am pulling for you to win the civic
service award . You deserve it .
Mrs. Becker and I speak many times of
our delightful days in Bryson City when we were exploring.
This winter we visited Louisiana and Florida as -well as
Georgia hut lack of time prevented our original plans
from working out so that we didn't come home by way of
ITorth Carolina , worse luck:.
Slnd regards £o yourself and say hello
for us to our friends
Chimoptesis rosariana Razowski & Becker, 2015, sp. n.
<i>Chimoptesis rosariana</i>, sp. n. <p>Figs 16, 31</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> In facies, <i>C</i>. <i>rosariana</i> is similar to <i>C. rubigo</i>, but <i>C</i>. <i>rosariana</i> can be distinguished mainly by the weakly expanding antrum sclerite, the straight posterior edge of the sterigma, and the weak sclerites of the ductus bursae.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Wing span 14 mm. Male: Unknown. Female: Head and thorax cream brown, base of tegula brown. Forewing as in <i>C</i>. <i>rubigo</i>; ground colour cream, suffused ferruginous in form of large dorsal blotch, creamer at costa basally, otherwise strongly suffused brown; costal strigulae indistinct; divisions brown; ocellus cream brown. Markings dark brown consisting of dorsal remnants of basal blotch and costal half of median fascia, which is broadening towards tornus. Cilia brownish. Hindwing transparent greyish brown, veins darker brown; cilia pale brownish. Genitalia (Fig. 16) with sterigma small, slightly concave posteriorly; antrum sclerite expanding distally; sclerites of ductus bursae weak; folds of subgenital sternite slender, slightly bent basally; signa large.</p> <p>Holotype female: " Cuba: Pinar Rio, Sierra Rosario, 400 m, 4–6.X.1989, V.O. Becker Col; Col. Becker 70686"; GS 1189 WZ.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The name refers to the type locality: Sierra Rosario.</p>Published as part of <i>Razowski, Józef & Becker, Vitor Osmar, 2015, Systematics and faunistics of Neotropical Eucosmini. 1. Chimoptesis Powell, 1964 (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), pp. 204-220 in Zootaxa 3941 (2)</i> on page 206, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3941.2.2, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/239956">http://zenodo.org/record/239956</a>
Acailandica maja Razowski & Becker, 2016, sp. n.
<i>Acailandica maja</i>, sp. n. <p>Figs 3, 8</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> In facies, <i>A. maja</i> is similar to <i>A. acailandiae</i> but differs from it in having a darker brown head and thorax, a dirty orange ventral side of the thorax, and a different arrangement of the forewing blotches (Figs. 7, 8). <i>Acailandica maja</i> differs from <i>A. subtilana</i> chiefly in having a brown thorax and broad markings of the tornal area of the forewing, and lacking a fascia from beneath the forewing apex.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Head: Dark brown. Thorax: Dark brown with trace of orange suffusion medially and dirty orange on ventral side. Wing span 14 mm. Forewing (Fig. 8) expanding terminally; costa weakly bent subterminally; termen slightly depressed beneath apex; ground colour yellow orange; costal strigulae pale orange, white at wing edge; divisions brown; markings brown as follows: basal blotch incised posteriorly, separating costal area; median fascia preserved in costal half of wing; two larger and several small brown spots from middle to tornus, dorsoterminal marking broad, medio-subterminal marking parallel to medioterminal blotch, slender mark of ground colour separating latter from apex edge. Cilia grey, tinged orange. Hindwing yellow orange with broad, dark brown band around perimeter from anal area to apex. Cilia grey, tinted orange. Abdomen: Male unknown. Female genitalia (Fig. 3) as described for the genus.</p> <p>Holotype female: " Brasil: Pará, Belem, 20 m, I.1984, V. O. Becker, Col., Col. Becker 47176"; GS 674 WZ.</p> <p> <b>Etymology</b>. The name refers to the size of the moths, from Latin major - larger.</p>Published as part of <i>Razowski, Józef & Becker, Vitor O., 2016, Acailandica and Ipamerica: two new Neotropical grapholitine genera (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), pp. 248-254 in Zootaxa 4066 (3)</i> on pages 249-250, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.3.2, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/263774">http://zenodo.org/record/263774</a>
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