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    Bosch' Tuin der Lusten

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    Contains fulltext : M_202645.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Hans Belting Hieronymus Bosch. Garden of Earthly Delights München:Prestel ,2002 3-7913-2674-

    Hans L. Merkle. Reden bei der Festveranstaltung aus Anlaß der Ernennung von Prof. Dr. h. c. Hans L. Merkle zum Ehrenbürger der Universität Stuttgart 4. Februar 1994

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    Am 4. Februar 1994 erneuerte die Universität Stuttgart eine Tradition, die seit den sechziger Jahren geruht hatte: sie beschloß, einzelne Persönlichkeiten mit hohem Vorbildcharakter wieder zum Ehrenbürger der Universität Stuttgart zu ernennen. Daß die Erneuerung dieser Tradition durch die Ernennung von Professor Dr. h. c. Hans L. Merkle zum Ehrenbürger mit einer anderen Tradition, der langjährigen Verbundenheit der Universität Stuttgart mit der Firma Bosch, im Einklang stand, war für die Universität ein gewollter Glücksfall. Früherer Ehrenbürger der Universität war auch Hans Walz, Merkles Vorgänger im Hause Bosch gewesen. Der Ehrenbürger ist herausragendes Mitglied einer civitas. Die traditionelle Beziehung zwischen Wissenschaftund Industrie, Universität und Bosch, wird durch Professor Merkle symbolisiert und verallgemeinert. Diesem Gedanken trug auch Professor Rolf Hempel, Rektor der Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst, Rechnung, als er der Universität Stuttgart gestattete, die Festveranstaltung im Wilhelma-Theater auszurichten. Die Universität Stuttgart weiß ihm dafür Dank. Ebenso dankt sie dem ehemaligen bayerischen Kultusminister Professor Dr. Hans Maier für seinen Festvortrag. „Eine Kultur oder viele? Die Zukunft der Kulturen“ war ein Thema, das dem zu Ehrenden entsprach. Die Warnung vor einem weltweit verbreiteten separatistischen Multikulturalismus, verbunden mit dem Aufruf an Europa, nach einer kritischen Selbstprüfung seine Rolle in der Welt neu zu definieren, diese aber auch anzunehmen, stieß in der Person des neuen Ehrenbürgers der Universität Stuttgart auf einen entsprechenden Weltbürger

    Hans David Blum Collection.

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    The Hans David Blum Collection documents his research of the history of his family and consists of correspondence, documents, photographs, manuscripts and notes, genealogical tables and trees, and clippings. Additionally there is a small amount of personal materials.Elaine Wolff, August 2005; David Hans Blum, August 2006Hans David Blum was born in 1919 in Breisach am Rhein, Germany. He is the author of a number of books, including Juden in Breisach.Finding aid available onlineRheineck. Müllheimdigitize

    A decisão judicial e a filosofia relativista de Hans Kelsen: uma abordagem hermenêutica

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Jurídicas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direito, Florianópolis, 2015.A presente dissertação tem como tema central a proposta da abordagem hermenêutica da decisão judicial em Hans Kelsen considerando seu relativismo filosófico. No primeiro momento expõe a concepção de decisão judicial no autor e as suas reformulações conceituais no decorrer das suas obras - as passagens do formalismo normativista das primeiras obras até o ceticismo de regras na Teoria geral das normas. Também propõe a dissolução entre as leituras formalistas e realistas através da possibilidade de uma leitura realista moderada. Após expõe a filosofia relativista do autor e seu resultado na exclusão dos elementos da moralidade do conceito de direito. Finalmente deduz regras de interpretação a partir de uma visão abrangente das obras do autor. O objetivo da dissertação, nesse sentido, é analisar a dinâmica da criação normativa pelo judiciário, a discricionariedade daí resultante e a possibilidade de interpretar os vários sentidos das normas sem recorrer a qualquer moralismo para tal.Abstract : The central theme of this thesis is the hermeneutic approach of the court decision in Hans Kelsen considering his philosophical relativism. In the first chapter exposes his conception of court decision and his conceptual reformulations - the normative formalism and the legal realism. Also proposes the moderate realism as a possible reading. After, in the second chapter, exposes the philosophical relativism and the exclusion of the morality elements of the concept of law. Finally deduces interpretation rules from a full view of the author's works. The aim of the thesis is analyze the dynamics of the normative creation by the judiciary, his discretionary consequences and the interpretation of the various sense of the norms without any moralism

    [Burgundische Historie]

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    [Hans Erhart Tüsch]Impressum: Ort und Datum in der Vorlage genannt, Drucker nach ISTCFor the identity of the author (also known as Hans Düsch) and the political slant and the date of the text, see K. Ohly, Gb Jb 1956, p.131Woodcut

    [Stammbuch Hans Albrecht Schad] / Johannes Albertus Schad

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    [STAMMBUCH HANS ALBRECHT SCHAD] / JOHANNES ALBERTUS SCHAD [Stammbuch Hans Albrecht Schad] / Johannes Albertus Schad ( - ) Cover ( - ) Eintrag Christian Ulrich Wagner II., Bl. 2-3 (1v 2r) Register (3v 4r) Schad von Mittelbiberach, Johann Jakob; Blatt 4,2 (4v 5r) Mengershausen, Johann Hieronymus; Blatt 5 (4v 5r) Register (5v 6r) Unbekannt, Blatt 7 (6v 7r) Unbekannt, Blatt 35v (35v 36r) Staff, Hans Friedrich Ottmar von; Blatt 36 (35v 36r) Mengershausen, Johann Hieronymus; Blatt 50 (49v 50r) Mengershausen, Johann; Blatt 52 (51v 52r) Schad, Daniel; Blatt 53a (53v 53ar) Zum Jungen, Hieronymus; Blatt 57 (56v 57r) Unbekannt; Blatt 58 (57v 58r) Glauburg, Justinian von; Blatt 60 (59v 60r) Glauburg, Johann Adolf von; Blatt 61 (60v 61r) Pflummern, Joachim von; Blatt 65 (64v 65r) Hettinger, Johann Bernhard; Blatt 66 (65v 66r) Holzhausen, Hieronymus Augustus von; Blatt 71 (70v 71r) Holzhausen, Hans Hektor von; Blatt 73 (72v 73r) Stetten, Hans Christoph von; Blatt 74 (73v 74r) Bromm, Johann August; Blatt 75 (74v 75r) Uffsteiner, Philipp; Blatt 77 (76v 77r) Hörmann von und zu Guttenberg, Matthaeus; Blatt 80 (79v 80r) Reihing, Johann Carl; Blatt 81v (81v 82r) Manlich, Tobias; Blatt 86v (86v 87r) Schlumpf, Ruprecht Gallus; Blatt 89 (88v 89r) Dietherr, Hans Christoph; Blatt 91 (90v 91r) Kayser, Johann Andreas; Blatt 96 (95v 96r) Weiler, Hans Wilhelm; Blatt 100 (99v 100r) Rembold, Johann Jacob; Blatt 103 (102v 103r) Calzolari, Francesco; Blatt 111v (111v 112r) Haintzel, Daniel; Blatt 112 (111v 112r) Roth, Johann; Blatt 116 (115v 116r) Lutz von Freyburg, Hans; Blatt 117 (116v 117r) Faust von Aschaffenburg, Johann Ogierus; Blatt 117v (117v 118r) Weiß von Limpurg, Johann Philipp; Blatt 118 (117v 118r) Hertzog, Hans Hector; Blatt 119 (118v 119r) Kellner, Johann Ludwig; Blatt 120 (119v 120r) Stalburg, Christoph; Blatt 121 (120v 121r) Jeckel, Ulrich Christoph; Blatt 122 (121v 122r) Schad, Philipp; Blatt 123 (122v 123r) Widmann, Johann Sigismund; Blatt 123v (123v 124r) Unbekannt, Blatt 127v (127v 128r) Stockhammer, Alexander; Blatt 129 (128v 129r) Stockhammer, Johann Paul; Blatt 130 (129v 130r) Stebenhaber, Hans Ludwig; Blatt 132 (131v 132r) Jung, Johann Jacob; Blatt 133 (132v 133r) Bosch, Joachim; Blatt 134 (133v 134r) Wick, Hans Friedrich; Blatt 138 (137v 138r) Schneck, Ludwig Andreas; Blatt 138v (138v 139r) Haintzel, Johann Matthäus; Blatt 140v (140v 141r) Hainhofer, Philipp; Blatt 141 (140v 141r) Kalhardt, Ludwig; Blatt 141v (141v 142r) König, Tobias; Blatt 142 (141v 142r) König, David; Blatt 143 (142v 143r) Dürnberger, Adam; Blatt 144 (143v 144r) Waldner, Hans; Blatt 146 (145v 146r) Böck, Johann Georg; Blatt 147 (146v 147r) König, Vincenz; Blatt 149 (148v 149r) König, Daniel; Blatt 150v (150v 151r) Felici, Augustino de; Blatt 177 (176v 177r

    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack.

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    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack at a reception of Insel Verlag, Buchmesse Frankfurt 1966LB

    Hans Habes Roman Christoph und sein Vater - Zwischen persönlicher Verarbeitung und den westdeutschen Schuld- und Aufarbeitsdiskursen der Nachkriegszeit

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    This Master thesis is an investigation of the Book “Christoph und sein Vater” by Hans Habe. The author was one of the most important publicists in West Germany after World War II. During his life he wrote more than twenty books, some of them translated into English, and around ten thousand newspaper articles, but today he is unknown and unnoticed by literary scholars. The beginning of this thesis (chapter 2) summarizes the investigated book and highlights biographical information about Hans Habe. The main topic of the book is the relationship between Veit Harlan, the director of the anti-Semitic film “Jud Suess” during the Nazi period, and his son Thomas Harlan. The literary interpretation reveals not only a relationship between the main characters and the German postwar period (chapter 3), but also a strong connection to the book “Ritualmord in Ungarn” by Arnold Zweig and explores the question of Jewishness in a Christian society (chapter 4), Habe’s depiction of the Harlan family (chapter 5) and how the author discusses several problems of the 1960s German society (chapter 6). The interpretation concludes with a short summary (chapter 7). In this thesis I argue that Hans Habe uses the conflict between Veit and Thomas Harlan to, on the one hand, cast his own criticism on the German postwar society, and on the other hand, to come to terms with the suicide of his father.Item withdrawn by Mark Zulauf ([email protected]) on 2011-07-16T14:33:50Z Item was in collections: University of Illinois Theses & Dissertations (ID: 1) No. of bitstreams: 1 Ahlrep_Christian.pdf: 6041812 bytes, checksum: 240e381b600c4a7ba789a3b72fca6b62 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2011-08-25T22:21:18Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 Ahlrep_Christian.pdf: 6131391 bytes, checksum: 0a012a047d6f62d013ba74785f16080d (MD5) license.txt: 4065 bytes, checksum: 250436d363eec6ae28a9f0eb03188e28 (MD5

    Hans David Blum Research Collection 1832-2000

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    The Hans David Blum Research Collection documents his research on the Jews of Breisach and his ancestors that culminated in a book entitled 'Juden in Breisach' that was published in 1998. The collection includes Hans David Blum’s research materials such as printed materials, documents (mostly copies), correspondence with archives and individuals, genealogical charts and tables, lists, and a large amount of notes.The Research Collection is part of the Hans David Blum Collection, AR 25256Hans David Blum was born in 1919 in Breisach am Rhein, Germany. He is the author of a number of books, including 'Juden in Breisach'.Published books pertaining to the genealogy of German Jewry were transferred to the LBI Library; books with more than 50% of annotated pages are kept with the archives in this research collectionProcesseddigitize
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