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Edgar and Brigitte Bodenheimer Collection 1897-1992, 2011 1920-1983
The Edgar and Brigitte Bodenheimer Collection documents the professional and personal life of law professor Edgar Bodenheimer as well as that of his wife, Brigitte Bodenheimer (née Levy). The collection contains documentation on their early legal work during the 1940s, Edgar's participation in the Nuremberg Trials, and postwar work as professors, as well as material on their daily lives and other family members. The collection includes a copious amount of correspondence, lecture texts, certificates and diplomas, diaries and notebooks, newspaper clippings, teaching material, poetry, a friendship album, and other papers.Original order in 5 boxes: Box 1: Edgar and Brigitte Bodenheimer: journals, poems, documents. Box 2: Edgar Bodenheimer: speeches & talks, CV, bibligraphies, teaching materials, reviews of E.B.'s books. Box 3: Edgar Bodenheimer professional correspondence. Box 4a: Edgar Bodenheimer personal correspondence. Box 4b: Edgar Bodenheimer personal correspondence.A book about Edgar and Brigitte Bodenheimer by their daughter Rosemarie Bodenheimer is available in the LBI Library: "Edgar and Brigitte: a German Jewish passage to America". This book was written using the documents in this collection.Two books by Edgar Bodenheimer with his extensive handwritten notes were removed to the LBI Library. Photocopies of these notes were retained in the collection and will be found in Series III.Edgar Bodenheimer was born in Berlin on March 14, 1908, the son of the bank director Siegmund Bodenheimer and his wife Rosa (called Rosi, née Maass). He studied law and political science at various German and Swiss universities, acquiring his Doctor of Laws from the University of Heidelberg in 1933. In 1934 Edgar Bodenheimer immigrated to the United States, where he found a position in a New York City law office.Brigitte M. Levy was the daughter of Ernst Levy, a professor and scholar of Roman Law at the University of Heidelberg, and Marie Levy (née Wolff). After studies at various German universities, she received her doctoral degree in jurisprudence from the University of Heidelberg in 1934 after have immigrating to New York, where she continued her studies at Columbia University. In 1935 Edgar Bodenheimer and Brigitte M. Levy married. (They eventually had three children: Peter became a professor of astrophysics at the University of California; Thomas became a physician; and Rosemarie became an author and professor of English literature at Boston College.In 1935 the couple moved to Seattle, Washington, where they both studied law at the University of Washington. Edgar Bodenheimer joined the Washington Bar Association in 1939 once he had become a citizen. The following year Edgar Bodenheimer received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Law Librarianship. His book ‘Jurisprudence’ was published in 1940; many other books followed until 1962. In 1942 the Bodenheimers moved to Washington, D.C., working in various official positions. In 1945 Edgar joined the prosecuting team at the Nuremberg Trials.In 1946 Edgar Bodenheimer took a position at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City; in 1951 he was made full professor and held the position until his departure in 1966. Brigitte Bodenheimer worked primarily in the fields of divorce, marriage, and juvenile court legislation. In 1964 she also became a full-time professor at the University of Utah.In 1966 Edgar Bodenheimer became professor of law at the University of California at Davis. In 1975 he became Professor Emeritus. Brigitte Bodenheimer became a full professor at Davis in 1972; in 1979 she became Professor Emeritus. She died in 1981 at the age of 69.Edgar Bodenheimer held visiting professorships at several universities in Germany and in the U.S. In 1975 he was named an Outstanding Educator of America. He died in 1991 in Davis, California, survived by his second wife, Brigitte née Schoenberg.Finding aid available onlineProcesseddigitize
Arthur M. Cohen et Florence B. Brawer. — The American College
Ladret Brigitte. Arthur M. Cohen et Florence B. Brawer. — The American College. In: Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines, N°16, février 1983. Les intellectuels aux Etats-Unis. p. 163
A.-M. Blondeau & K. Schipper, s. dir., Essais sur le rituel, III
Steinmann Brigitte. A.-M. Blondeau & K. Schipper, s. dir., Essais sur le rituel, III. In: L'Homme, 1998, tome 38 n°148. Lignage, mariage, héritage. pp. 271-275
Brigitte de Beaufond
Crítica del concierto de la violinista Brigitte de Beaufond, acompañada por la pianista Aida Fernández. Interpretó obras de W. A. Mozart, G. Fauré, C. M. Von Weber, Pugnani - Kreisler, I. Albéniz, Delannoy, M. Ravel, Manuel de Falla y J. BrahmsMedellín, Biblioteca Luis Echavarría Villegas, Sala de Patrimonio Documental, Archivo Luis Miguel de Zulateg
M. Berenguer Alonso, El Arte parietal prehistorico de la « cueva de Llonín » (Peña-mellera Alta), Asturias
Delluc Gilles, Delluc Brigitte. M. Berenguer Alonso, El Arte parietal prehistorico de la « cueva de Llonín » (Peña-mellera Alta), Asturias. In: L'Homme, 1982, tome 22 n°2. pp. 119-120
H. Lewandowski, M. Buy (dir.). Influence du droit communautaire sur le droit interne. Cas de la France et de la Pologne
Bablet Brigitte. H. Lewandowski, M. Buy (dir.). Influence du droit communautaire sur le droit interne. Cas de la France et de la Pologne. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 56 N°2,2004. p. 526
Sara M. Evans. — Les Américaines : Histoire des femmes aux Etats-Unis, trad. Brigitte Delorme
Castro Ginette. Sara M. Evans. — Les Américaines : Histoire des femmes aux Etats-Unis, trad. Brigitte Delorme. In: Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines, N°55, février 1993. Les années 1930. p. 103
Tom M. Devine, The Transformation of Rural Scotland. Social Change and the Agrarian Economy, 1660-1815, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1994
Maillard Brigitte. Tom M. Devine, The Transformation of Rural Scotland. Social Change and the Agrarian Economy, 1660-1815, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1994. In: Histoire & Sociétés Rurales, n°10, 2ème semestre 1998. pp. 279-282
Sara M. Evans. — Les Américaines : Histoire des femmes aux Etats-Unis, trad. Brigitte Delorme
Castro Ginette. Sara M. Evans. — Les Américaines : Histoire des femmes aux Etats-Unis, trad. Brigitte Delorme. In: Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines, N°55, février 1993. Les années 1930. p. 103
Streamlining the CERIF XML Data Exchange Format Towards CERIF 2.0
The Common European Research Information Format (CERIF) is an established standard for Current Research Information Systems (CRISs) facing the increasing need for information sharing and exchange. euroCRIS released the first official CERIF XML exchange format in 2007; it followed the structure of the relational data model. Based on experience with the format and consulting with the CRIS community on newer interoperation and exchange concepts, the authors proposed an update to the CERIF XML exchange format. This updated CERIF XML aimed at compactness with expression and backwards compatibility. With this article, we provide insight into the motivation for change, present the updated format, and finally outline possible next steps
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