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Conrad Roth letter to Thomas Rotch, Lancaster, Ohio. December 14th 1818
Conrad Roth discusses the sale of a horse, promised to Rotch in exchange for the care given Catherine, perhaps Roth's wife. Roth asked that he be notified immediately if Rotch is interested in the purchase as two other buyers are also interested. Rotch answered the letter in January, 1819. 7.6" x 12.25" (19.5 by 31.5 cm
41. Roth (Peter), Singuläre Iterata der Ilias (Φ-Ω)
Dobias-Lalou Catherine. 41. Roth (Peter), Singuläre Iterata der Ilias (Φ-Ω). In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 104, fascicule 497-499, Juillet-décembre 1991. pp. 633-634
Henry Roth Correspondence
Entries include the typed transcripts of introductory correspondence from the Maine State Library and receipt of Roth\u27s book gift to the Maine Author Collection
Catherine Roth, La Nation entre les lignes. Les Saxons de Transylvanie et la question des identités
Maîtresse de conférences à l’université de Haute-Alsace, Catherine Roth a longtemps dirigé la Culture au Conseil de l’Europe, et fut directrice des Instituts français de Francfort et d’Innsbruck. Elle vient de publier un ouvrage issu de longues années de recherche et d’engagement au sujet de ce que l’on peut appeler une « culture du passage », celle du peuple saxon de Transylvanie, que C. Roth nous présente comme un peuple de l’échange ou de ce que l’on pourrait appeler la médiation entre des..
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Catherine Roth, La Nation entre les lignes. Les Saxons de Transylvanie et la question des identités
Publié en 2022, l’ouvrage La Nation entre les lignes. Les Saxons de Transylvanie et la question des identités est le fruit des recherches menées par Catherine Roth, notamment dans le cadre de sa thèse de doctorat La Nation entre les lignes. Médias invisibles, discours implicite et invention de tradition chez les Saxons de Transylvanie. Soutenu à l’Université de Paris II en 2013 en sciences de l’information et de la communication, son travail mené sous la direction de Fabrice d’Almeida, professeu
To be or not to be Sade: Philip Roth, "Sabbath's Theater" and Libertine Thought
reservedIl presente elaborato si propone di indagare, all'interno dell'opera di Philip Roth, le forme e le ricorrenze tematiche legate al pensiero libertino. Sebbene si consideri anche la poetica dell’autore in generale, il focus viene posto sulle opere giudicate più rappresentative, in cui "l'argomento" libertinismo risulta essere più pregnante; un ruolo di primaria importanza in questo senso lo ricopre l'opera "Sabbath's Theatre" ("Il teatro di Sabbath"). Nonostante l'indagine sia di tipo tematico-comparatistico non si rifiuta una rigorosa ricostruzione storica della figura del libertino, soprattutto per meglio definirne il profilo e le caratteristiche; inoltre, la fondazione di un canone di autori "libertini" risulta fondamentale per far emergere ricorrenze tematico-stilistiche utili per meglio approcciare l'opera di Roth.This paper aims to investigate, within the great work of Philip Roth, the forms and thematic recurrences related to Libertine Thought. Although it also consider the poetics of the author in its wholeness, the focus is placed on the most representative works, in which "the subject" libertinism is more meaningful; a role of primary importance in this perspective is the novel "Sabbath’s Theatre". Despite the fact that the investigation is of a thematic-comparative nature, it does not elude a rigorous historical reconstruction of the figure of the libertine, especially to better define his profile and characteristics; moreover, the foundation of a canon of "libertine" authors is fundamental to bring out significative thematic-stylistic recurrences to better approach Roth’s work
Catherine Roth, La Nation entre les lignes : Les Saxons de Transylvanie et la question des identités
L’ouvrage de Catherine Roth, qui est une version augmentée de la thèse qu’elle a soutenue en 2013 en Sciences de l’information et de la communication sous la direction de Fabrice d’Almeida, affiche une vaste ambition : analyser « comment se créent les identités collectives et comment elles se transmettent » à partir du cas des Saxons de Transylvanie. De fait, le cas de cette minorité germanophone de Roumanie se prête bien à l’étude, à la fois du fait de son petit nombre (250 000 membres à la..
Neosisyphus setiger Roth 1851
Neosisyphus setiger Roth (1851) (Figs. 7, 8D) Montreuil 2015b: 11 Sisyphus setiger Roth, 1851 Roth 1851: 124; Montreuil 2015b: 11 Neosisyphus confrater (Kolbe, 1914) Montreuil 2015b: 11 Sisyphus confrater Kolbe, 1914 Kolbe 1914: 317; Haaf 1955: 376; Type local: Bukoba (Tanzania) Size: Male: length: 9.0–5.0 mm; width: 4.8–3.0 mm. Female: length: 9.2–5.0 mm; width: 4.5–3.0 mm Diagnosis: N. setiger is distinguished from other members of the barbarossa speciesgroup, by a combination of the following features: a triangular protrusion on the midposterior edge of the metafemur in males. Additionally, the projected metatrochanter is relatively short, comprising ¼ of the total length of the metafemur in males. Examined non-type material: See Supplementary information. Distribution: As defined by Montreuil (2015b), N. setiger is distributed in moist lowland and upland vegetation from northeast to southern Africa (Fig. 19). Remarks: We have compared Kenyan specimens identified as N. setiger with southeast African specimens identified as N. confrater by Paschalidis (1974). Females of N. confrater and N. setiger are close morphologically making it difficult to separate them into species. However, we have observed that males of southern Africa “ N. confrater ” bear a short blunt triangular projection on the mid-posterior edge of the metafemur and a short projecting metatrochanter. By contrast, males of east African “ N. setiger ” have a sharp projecting spine on the mid-posterior edge of the metafemur and a metatrochanter as large as in Neosisyphus jossoi Montreuil, 2015. Montreuil (2015b) synonymized N. confrater with Neosisyphus setiger (Roth 1851). The synonymy seems to be based on the holotype female of N. setiger from Ethiopia and a lectotype male of N. confrater from Tanzania. This is questionable as females are often difficult to separate into species as stated above. Furthermore, although the photograph of a major male of N. setiger (Montreuil 2015b) closely resembles “ N. confrater ”, there is no indication of where the individual was collected. Nevertheless, we have retained the name N. setiger for southern African material as we have not been able to compare it with the type and non-type material used in Montreuil’s study (2015b).Published as part of Daniel, Gimo M., Davis, Adrian Lv., Sole, Catherine L. & Scholtz, Clarke H., 2020, Taxonomic review of the tribe Sisyphini sensu stricto Mulsant, 1842 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in southern Africa, including new species descriptions, pp. 1-61 in Insect Systematics & Evolution 51 (1) on page 47, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-00002195, http://zenodo.org/record/378662
Non-Technological and Non-Economic Innovations: Contributions to a Theory of Robust Innovation
There is a peculiar dissonance in innovation research. On the one hand, the label innovation is applied to almost everything: new products, processes, services, methods, techniques. Even the diffusion of innovations to all spheres of society is called innovation. On the other hand, we find that the main focus of innovation research is still on bringing technology to market. This dissonance provoked the central questions discussed at the 2nd International Conference on Indicators and Concepts of Innovation (ICICI 2008) on «Non-technological and non-economic innovations and their impact on economy» hosted by the Competence Centre for Management at the Berne School of Business and Administration: What forms and dimensions of non-technological and non-economic innovations can nonetheless be found both theoretically and empirically? What impact do these innovations have on the economy? Are there actually innovations without a non-technological and non-economic dimension, viz. purely technological or economic innovations? Consisting of selected answers to these questions, this volume presents international scholarly approaches beyond the «technology goes economic market» mainstream of innovation research. They are integrated in a theoretical framework for the analysis of socially robust innovations, i.e. innovations that succeed on more than one market and are therefore both more sustainable and more profitable. Contents: Steffen Roth: Introduction: Towards a Theory of Robust Innovation - Lukas Scheiber: Economy and Technology: About the Hard Core of Innovation and Its Future Change - Veronique Favre-Bonte/Elodie Gardet/Catherine Thevenard-Puthod: A Typology of Innovations in Retail Banking - Hardik Vachhrajani: The Role of Non-Technological Innovations in the Growth of the Engineering Industry, Economy and Society of Rajkot (India) - Hans-Werner Franz: Social Science Production or Social Innovation by Social Production of Science? - Nikolay Trofimov: Organizational and Managerial Innovations in Large Companies and Their Impact on Technological Innovations and Innovation Strategies - Alexander Kesselring: Social Innovation in Private Companies: An Exploratory Empirical Study - Jens Aderhold: Rationalities of Innovation - Jari Kaivo-oja: Integrating Innovation and Foresight Research Activities: Key Models and Challenges in Non-Technical and Non-Economic Innovation Actions - Valentina Pomazan/Lucian Petcu: Innovation Indicators for Scientific and Technical Higher Education - Hugues Jeannerat/ Olivier Crevoisier: From Proximity to Multi-Location Territorial Knowledge Dynamics: The Case of the Swiss Watch Industry
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