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    Letter from Simeon Leo to his father

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    Letter from Simeon Leo, Esq. to his father on paper torn from a notebook. Written in broken English.Digital imag

    Ktētōr and Synthesis: Epigrams, Miniatures, and Authorship in the Leo Bible

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    Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014The Leo Bible (Rome, Vat. Reg. Gr. 1) is an illuminated Old Testament produced in Byzantium during the mid-tenth century. Presented as a gift to a monastery of St. Nicholas by Leo Sakellarios, a court eunuch and palace treasurer, the Bible is the only surviving manuscript of its kind from Byzantium. Known for its luxurious epigrams and miniatures, the Leo Bible's classicizing miniatures are frequently cited as exemplars of tenth-century Byzantine art, although the manuscript is rarely considered as whole. This study takes a new approach to the Leo Bible, focusing on the manuscript as a work of visual and poetic exegesis, in which word and image work together to frame the Old Testament in a Christian context. Beyond its exegetical nature, the Leo Bible also demonstrates a marked interest in the theme of authorship. By considering Byzantine notions of authorship in conjunction with the Bible's visual and epigrammatic program, this study offers new insights into the concept of patronage in Byzantium and the means by which patrons constructed their image and legacy through their commissions. In the case of the Leo Bible, this study will address how Leo Sakellarios is understood to be the author of the manuscript and its exegetical commentary, and how this act of authorship is reflected in the Bible's visual and poetic programs

    Portrait of Hans Sahl

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    Three quarter profile portrait of the German writer Hans Sahl.Digital imageEstate of the artist.The German Jewish author and poet Hans Sahl was born in 1902 in Dresden. He fled Nazi Germany for France and then immigrated to the United States, where he gained success as a translator of American authors. Sahl returned to Tübingen in 1990, where he died in 1993.Leo Glueckselig was born in Vienna in 1914. He studied architecture and worked as an interior designer. He left Austria with his family in 1938 and immigrated to New York, where he worked as a graphic designer and illustrator. He was part of the Oskar-Maria-Graf Stammitsch. Since 1999 his artwork has been exhibited in Vienna, Salzburg, New York, Washington, and Graz. Leo Glueckselig died in New York in 2003. His brother was the poet Friedrich Bergammer (Fritz Glueckselig)

    Leo Katz as an author of children’s books. A failed attempt?

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    Das Ziel dieses Beitrags ist es, Leo Katz als Kinderbuchautor zu betrachten und darüber nachzudenken, welche Rolle seine Jugendbücher in seinem gesamten Werk und in der Geschichte der deutschsprachigen Kinder- und Jugendliteratur spielen. Es werden nicht nur seine veröffentlichten Kinderbücher betrachtet, sondern auch andere unveröffentlichte Jugendromane, die unbekannt bzw. unpubliziert geblieben sind. Um den Autor aus der Vergessenheit zu holen, werden unter anderem die nicht bekannten Werke des Autors für Jugendliche vorgestellt und es wird überlegt, weshalb sie damals nicht veröffentlicht wurden.Stadt Wien KulturDepto. de Filología Alemana y Filología EslavaFac. de Comercio y TurismoTRUEpu

    Visual Surveillance of Cultural Heritage Sites by means of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)

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    This paper proposes an advanced technology framework that, through the use of UAVs, allows to monitor archaeological sites. In particular this paper focuses on the development of computer vision techniques such as super-resolution and mosaicking aiming at extracting detailed and panoramic views of the sites. In particular, super-resolution aims at providing imagery solutions (from aerial and remote sensing platforms) that create higher resolution views that make visible some details that are not perceivable in the acquired images. Mosaicking aims, instead, at creating a unique large still image from the sequence of video frames contained in a motion imagery clip. In this way large areas can be observed and a global analysis of their temporal changes can be performed. In general super-resolution and mosaicking can be exploited both for touristic or surveillance purposes. In particular they can be efficiently used to allow the enjoyment of the cultural heritage through a fascinating visual experience also eventually containing augmented information but also for surveillance tasks that can help to detect or prevent illegal activities

    Visual Surveillance of Cultural Heritage Sites by means of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)

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    This paper proposes an advanced technology framework that, through the use of UAVs, allows to monitor archaeological sites. In particular this paper focuses on the development of computer vision techniques such as super-resolution and mosaicking aiming at extracting detailed and panoramic views of the sites. In particular, super-resolution aims at providing imagery solutions (from aerial and remote sensing platforms) that create higher resolution views that make visible some details that are not perceivable in the acquired images. Mosaicking aims, instead, at creating a unique large still image from the sequence of video frames contained in a motion imagery clip. In this way large areas can be observed and a global analysis of their temporal changes can be performed. In general super-resolution and mosaicking can be exploited both for touristic or surveillance purposes. In particular they can be efficiently used to allow the enjoyment of the cultural heritage through a fascinating visual experience also eventually containing augmented information but also for surveillance tasks that can help to detect or prevent illegal activities

    Dragonfly Books

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    More pictures here than in my Frederick's Fables (1985), but the colors are not as lively. I catch one slight change from Alexander to he. This is a marvelous story of love and of dreams come true. Bravo, Alexander, and bravo, Leo!Leo Lionn

    Cosimo Cinieri: rappresentazione di Cristo al CEP di Bari 1977

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    This essay analyses Cristo al CEP of Cosimo Cinieri, a representation of the Passion of Christ along the streets of the popular neighborhood of San Paolo di Bari characterized by public housing (CEP), on Palm Sunday of 3 April 1977. Cinieri, active with the Communist Party in the Seventies and returning from the experience of Marigliano with Leo and Perla, experiments his personal hybridization with the “popular”: Cristo al CEP was a scenic action aimed at involving the residents of the CEP “to live a live experience and not only live life through television”

    Introducing the Leadership in Enabling Occupation (LEO) Model

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    Background. Occupational therapy is a broad profession yet access to services remains restricted and uneven across Canada. Access to the potential breadth of occupational therapy is severely restrained by complex supply, retention, and funding challenges. To improve access to occupational therapy, widespread leadership is needed by all practitioners.Purpose. This brief report introduces the Leadership in Enabling Occupation (LEO) Model, which displays the inter-relationship of four elements of everyday leadership as described in “Positioning Occupational Therapy for Leadership,” Section IV, of Enabling Occupation II: Advancing a Vision of Health, Well-being and Justice through Occupation (Townsend & Polatajko, 2007).Key Issues. All occupational therapists have the power to develop leadership capacity within and beyond designated leadership positions.Implications. LEO is a leadership tool to extend all occupational therapists' strategic use of scholarship, new accountability approaches, existing and new funding, and workforce planning to improve access to occupational therapy
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