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    Bibliographie Hilarion G. Petzold 1958 – 2009 mit Anhang als Einführung

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    Dieses Archiv enthält die Gesamtbibliographie der Werke des Autors nebst einiger Texte „Über H. G. Petzold“ im Schlussteil der Bibliographie sowie einen Anhang mit einer Einführung in die Architektur des Werkes in seinem wissenslogischen Aufbau als Ausarbeitung seines „Tree of Science Modells“ (2007).This archive contains the complete bibliography of the author and some texts about H. G. Petzold, moreover an epilogue with an introduction to the architecture of the works in its epistemological structure and composition and as an elaborations of Petzold’s „Tree of Science Modell (2007).https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/01-2009-petzold-h-g-gesamtbibliographie-h-g-petzold-1958-2009-updating-november2009/peerReviewedpublishedVersio

    Goethes Faust In Seiner Ältesten Gestalt : Untersuchungen / von J. Collin

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    GOETHES FAUST IN SEINER ÄLTESTEN GESTALT : UNTERSUCHUNGEN / VON J. COLLIN Goethes Faust In Seiner Ältesten Gestalt : Untersuchungen / von J. Collin (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (3) Vorrede (5) Inhalt (9) Verzeichnis der Abkürzungen. (11) Einleitung (13) I. Der erste Monolog und die Erdgeistscene. A. Der Monolog. (15) I. Der erste Monolog und die Erdgeistscene. B. Die Erdgeistscene und ... (52) I. Der erste Monolog und die Erdgeistscene. C. Die Entstehungszeit ... (91) 2. Die satirischen Scenen. (105) A. Die Wagner-Scene. (106) B. Die Entstehungszeit der Wagnerscene. (126) C. Die Schülerscene. (135) D. Die Entstehungszeit der Schülerscene. (165) E. Die Scene in Auerbachs Keller. (171) F. Entstehungszeit der Scene in Auerbachs Keller. (176) Eine Übergangsscene. (182) 3. Gretchentragödie. (184) A) Die Scenen 1- 7. (193) B. Entstehungszeit der Scenen 1 - 7. (212) C. Eine einzelne lyrische Scene. (8) Gretchens Stube. (217) D. Neunte Scene. Marthens Garten. (219) E. Entstehungszeit der neunten Scene. (224) F. Drei Scenen nach Gretchens Fall. (10 - 12.) (230) a) Am Brunnen. (231) b) Zwinger. (232) c) Dom. (233) F. Drei Scenen nach Gretchens Fall. (10 - 12.) (234) G. Entstehungszeit der dreu Scenen. (10 - 12.) (235) H. Zwei Bruchstücke einer Scene. (13). Nacht. Vor Gretchens Haus. (240) a) Valentin, Soldat, Gretchens Bruder. b) Faust, Mephistopheles (244) a) Valentin, Soldat, Gretchens Bruder. b) Faust, Mephistopheles (245) J. Entstehungszeit der dreizehnten Scene. (246) K. Die Scenen der Katastrophe. (14 - 16.) a) Faust, Mephistopheles. (249) K. Die Scenen der Katastrophe. (14 - 16.) a) Faust, Mephistopheles. (252) b) Entstehungszeit der vierzehnten Scene. (256) c) Nacht. Offen Feld. (259) d) Kerker. (260) e) Entstehungszeit der Kerkerscene. (268) Rückblick. (283) Kolophon (288

    Wissenschaftliche Bibliographie Hilarion G. Petzold 1958 – 2014 mit Anhang von 2007 als Einführung

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    Dieses Archiv enthält die Gesamtbiliograpie der Werke des Autors bis Dez. 2013 nebst einiger Texte „Über H. G. Petzold“ und einen Anhang mit einer Einführung in die Struktur des Werkes in seinem wissenslogischen Aufbau als Ausarbeitung seines „Tree of Science Modells“ (2007).This archive contains the complete bibliography of the author up to Dec. 2013 and some texts about H. G. Petzold, moreover an appendix with an introduction to the structure of the work in its epistemological structure and composition as an elaborations of Petzold’s „Tree of Science Modell (2007).https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/01-2014-petzold-h-g-2014-wissenschaftliche-gesamtbibliographie-1958-2014/peerReviewedpublishedVersio

    Re-sounding images: sound and image in an audiovisual age

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    This dissertation examines the evolving articulation of sound and image in contemporary culture, with particular reference to film. It argues that sound and image have undergone a historical machined separation, followed by a machined fusion or recombination. The machined fusion of sound and image has enabled the creation of soundful images, which are more than simply the sum of their parts. Through the infusion of sound, images are now routinely reinforced with a performed sense of presence, where they are made to sound more real, more powerful, more authentic. Through association with the image, sounds are reinforced to the extent of becoming 'realer than real'. By tracing the history of sound and image from their initial machined separation to their subsequent machined fusion, it will be argued that a new relationship has been created that has shaped an influential new mode of communication and perception

    48th ANZAAS congress Melbourne

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    The 48th congress of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the advancement of science was held at Melbourne University from August 29th to September 2nd, and optometry again constituted its own section and presented a programme of free papers and symposia

    Seeking according to G. H.

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    The aim of the M.A. thesis The Seeking according to G. H. is to introduce the prose The Passion According to G. H. by Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector (1920-1977) and examine this literary work in relation to biblical motives which appear in the novel. First, the author presents Lispectorʼs life and work and mentions her contribution to the Brazilian literary canon. Then he thoroughly analyses and interprets the prose The Passion According to G. H. In the next section, he focuses on selected Biblical motives and shows semantic shifts in the work. The thesis is subsequently concluded by a brief reflection on the function of Biblical themes. Keywords: Clarice Lispector, The Passion According to G. H., Brazilian literature of the twentieth century, intertextuality, biblical theme

    Ne pleure pas, le noir te va si bien : romance [illustration G. Fuchs (Gustave Fuchs (1856-19..)] [1882]

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    Ne pleure pas, le noir te va si bien : romance ; illustration G. Fuchs [Gustave Fuchs (1856-19..)] ; paroles Villemer et H. Ryon [Gaston Villemer et Hippolyte Ryon] ; musique Lucien Collin [Lucien Collin (1849-1919)] ; tampon (magasin Lille) ; C. Joubert éditeur, 25 rue d'Hauteville [intérieur : cotage LB3225] ; verso catalogue Joubert (titres et "genres") ; incipit : "La bise dans les bois/Souffle sa froide haleine". Datation 1882 par cotage Bathlot et dépôt légal BNF : datation exemplaire ré-édition, postérieur à 1897 (adresse de Joubert). La romance ne comporte aucune connotation patriotique

    H. G. Adler (1910-1988)

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    The result of my extensive research project is the first comprehensive study on the life and work of H. G. Adler, an important member of the circle around Elias and Veza Canetti, Erich Fried etc., whose ground-breaking scholarly work long overshadowed his reputation as a creative writer. Adler, a German-Jewish writer, born in Prague in 1910, was the inmate of various National Socialist concentration camps (Theresienstadt, Auschwitz) during the Second World War and lived in exile in London from 1947 until his death in 1988. Both as a scholar and as a creative writer, this prolific author is one of the most interesting and most versatile personalities in postwar history. In addition to publishing seminal works on the Holocaust, he left behind an important and to a large extent unpublished body of work, consisting of narrative prose, poetry and drama as well as scholarly articles and books on history, sociology, politics, psychology, language and literature, music, arts, philosophy, theology and Jewish studies. The works of H. G. Adler address central contemporary concerns, cover a large number of areas of interest (European cultural and intellectual history, 20th century German literature, exile studies, Holocaust research etc.) and shall thus - so I hope - attract considerably more attention in the future. This monograph attempts to close a major gap in exile studies that has often been complained about in the past. Its most important topical areas are: H. G. Adler's biography, Theresienstadt (Terezín), exile in England, the development and interdependence of scholarly work and literature, H. G. Adler's position amongst writers such as Karl Kraus, Franz Kafka, George Orwell, Elias Canetti and W. G. Sebald, H. G. Adler as Franz Baermann Steiner's literary executor, H. G. Adler's position amongst London émigrés, H. G. Adler and Austria (despite his exile in England, Adler throughout his life remained closely associated with Austrian culture). This study focuses on Adler's most important and best known works "Theresienstadt 1941-1945" and "Die verheimlichte Wahrheit", books and articles like "Die Dichtung der Prager Schule" and "Der Kampf gegen die 'Endlösung der Judenfrage'", which have hitherto been neglected by academic research, the voluminous autobiographically structured or autobiographically influenced novels "Panorama", "Eine Reise" and "Die unsichtbare Wand" as well as numerous unpublished texts, documents and photographs from Adler's literary estate. It is rounded off by a complete bibliography of H. G. Adler's publication from 1947 to 1988. The time for a monograph about H. G. Adler is ideal: 2008 - 20th anniversary of H. G. Adler's death; 2010 - H. G. Adler's 100th birthday

    A rapid dual staining procedure for the quantitative discrimination of prion amyloid from tissues reveals how interactions between amyloid and lipids in tissue homogenates may hinder the detection of prions

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    Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are fatal neurodegenerative diseases with no cure to this day, and are often associated with the accumulation of amyloid plaques in the brain and other tissues in affected individuals. The emergence of new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, an acquired TSE with a relatively long asymptomatic incubation period and unknown prevalence or incidence, which could potentially be iatrogenically transmitted, has prompted the need for sensitive and rapid methods of detection of the pathology indicator, the protease-resistant prion protein (PrP(Sc)), in tissues and on surgical instruments. To discriminate between common tissue proteins and amyloid-rich aggregates such as those formed by abnormal prion, we developed a quantitative thioflavin T/SYPRO Ruby dual staining procedure, used in combination with episcopic differential interference contrast/epifluorescence (EDIC/EF) microscopy for rapid scanning of samples. The detection limit of this direct observation technique applied to brain homogenates was greatly enhanced by the addition of Tween 20, as demonstrated in double-blind studies using various proportions of ME7-infected brain mixed with normal brain homogenate. The characteristic thioflavin T signal correlated with the relative amount of prion amyloid and proved at least 2-log more sensitive than the classic Western blot using the same prepared samples. This new sensitive microscopy procedure, which can be easily applied in instrument decontamination surveys, is likely to be more sensitive that Western blot in practice since it does not rely on the elution of resilient PrP(Sc) bound to the instrument surfaces. Our study also demonstrates how interactions between prion and lipid-rich tissue homogenates may reduce the sensitivity of such detection assays
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