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David Baron, piano (Colombia)
Concierto interpretado por David Baron. Este artista adelantó estudios musicales en el Conservatorio de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia hasta 1987. Ha participado en clases magistrales con los pianistas Walter Blackenheim, Blanca Uribe y Gary Graffman. Se desempeñó como profesor de piano en la Universidad Pedagógica. En este concierto interpretó obras de Ludwig van Beethoven y Frederic Chopin
Meeting with David Baron and introducing private politics
Les 9 et 10 juin 2011 s'est tenu The Economics of Corporate Social Responsibility Conference, coorganisée par les Mines ParisTech, Paris School of Economics et l'Université Panthéon-Sorbonne. David Baron (Stanford University) en était le conférencier invité. Julie Bastianutti, tout en restituant la teneur de ce séminaire, reconstitue également le parcours intellectuel de ce chercheur original et créatif, depuis la notion de stratégie hors marché jusqu'à celle de politique privée.Responsabilité social des entreprise; Stratégie hors marché; Politique privée; Stratégie intégrée
David von Gutmann.
Digital ImageBorn 1834 in Leipnik/Maehren (today Lipník nad Bečvou, Czech Republic). Died 1912 in Vienna, Austria. David von Gutmann was President of Trustees of the Baron de Hirsch Fun
Hans and Edith Baron correspondence collection 1938-1971 1938-1941, 1949
This collection comprises letters and photographs pertaining to the family life and studies of the historian Hans Baron and his wife Edith, as they immigrated from Nazi Germany and adjusted to life in the United States.The academic papers of the literary historian Hans Baron are held at the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.Hans Baron was born on June 22, 1900 in Berlin, Germany to Theodor and Martha Baron. Hans had one brother, Walter Baron. - Hans’s wife, Edith Baron, née Alexander, was born on August 1, 1903 in Berlin, Germany, to Georg and Selma Alexander. Edith had two brothers, Fritz and Ernst Alexander.Edith and Hans left Germany after 1933, moving first to Italy and England, and finally to the United States in 1938. They settled in Queens, New York, before moving to Princeton, New Jersey, and later Urbana, Illinois, with their two children, Reinhold Baron and Renate Franciscono, née Baron.As a historian, Hans Baron’s greatest contribution to the study of Renaissance humanism was his introduction of the term civic humanism in 1928. The Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance (1955) is considered to be Hans Baron’s most important work.Hans Baron died on November 26, 1988; Edith Baron died on October 14, 1994 in Urbana, Illinois.Finding aid available onlineProcesseddigitizedDigital Imag
The Baron, his niece and friends : Friedrich von Hügel as a spiritual director, 1915-1925
While the practice of spiritual direction is widespread and increasingly popular, there has been relatively little research on the practices of those perceived to be exemplary spiritual directors. The primary focus of this dissertation is Baron Friedrich von Hügel's spiritual direction of Gwendolen Greene, during the final decade of his life (1915-1925). It also analyses his direction of nine other individuals during this same period, enabling one to recognise and evaluate recurring trends in von Hügel's approach to spiritual nurture.
The key to the interpretation of von Hügel's approach is his conception of the 'Three Elements of Religion,' the Mystical, Intellectual and Institutional Elements. The thesis illustrates through analysis of von Hügel's correspondence and diaries the extent to which these shape his whole approach to spiritual direction.
The research is archival, focusing on von Hügel's letters of spiritual direction and his personal diaries. The methodology is critical historical research, based on a close reading and assessment of the materials available. To this end, a great deal of original material is unearthed and discussed for the purposes of articulating and evaluating the nature of von Hügel's role as a spiritual director.
The findings of this investigation indicate strengths and weaknesses in von Hügel's approach to spiritual direction. His primary contribution is his articulation and utilisation of the 'Three Elements of Religion.' These provide a balanced and holistic approach to spiritual direction. The primary weaknesses in his approach to spiritual direction are evident when he succumbs to values more indicative of the age in which he lived, than of the essence of the Christian tradition
The nature of Christian mysticism in the thought of Baron von Huegell and George Tyrrell
This thesis seeks to establish the place of Baron von aigel and George Tyrrell in the revival of interest in mysticism at the beginning of the present century. Though leading figures in the modernist movement in the Roman Catholic Church, their collaboration on the subject of mysticism was central to their friendship and work. They helped to
retrieve the central concerns of mystical theology after a retreat from mysticism which had affected the Church since the condemnation of Quietism in 1699. Their account of Christian mysticism, which involved a critique of Buddhism, neo-Platonism and pantheism, rested on a worldaffirming
attitude to creation, a balance between divine transcendence
and immanence and the articulation of a legitimate panentleism. It also involved a positive acceptance of the bodily-spiritual unity of human nature and ordinary experience as the locus of mystical encounter with
God.
Their account also emphasised the reality of direct contact between God and the individual, and the affective and cognitive dimensions of mystical experience. They asserted the centrality of mystical union as a dynamic communion of life, love and action which is the primary goal of the Christian life. They emphasised the necessity of contemplation, understood not as passive inaction, but as a profound energising of the soul. Asceticism, the embracing of suffering, self-discipline and a right ordering of human affection, was also judged indispensable. Moreover,
they believed that only in the context of the intellectual and institutional elements of religion, does mysticism find its true theological locus in Christian life and reflection. Their comprehensive definition of mysticism opened up the possibility of understanding both the uniqueness of Christian mysticism, and the reality and value of non-Christian forms of mystical experience as genuine encounters with the divine. Accepting a universal call to mysticism, they held the mystical way to be the way to full humanity which is also the individual's realisation of divinity
Group portrait of the 25th electricians class at the Baron de Hirsch Trade School, circa 1910
Pictured: Abe Axenfield, Hyman Bennett, Milton Bergman, Israel Brofsky, George Bush, David Estreich, Eugene Feilenbogen, Theodore Feinne, Walter Fischer, Louis Friedman, George M. Gantzman, Harry Gintzler, Morris Golobe, Jacob Greene, Isidor A. Gross, Louis Heyman, Fred Hansa, S. Ivry, Joseph A. Juskowitz, Harry Kanter, Sam Kleinberg, Abe Knight, Max Lasher, Elias Kresel, Leo Levy, Benjamin Meirowitz, Benjamin Metz, Morris Nydofsky, Emanuel Osband, David Rapp, Isaac Rosenbaum, Harry Rosenblatt, Aaron Roth, Lewis Rubin, Mathew Russell, Louis Scher, Harry Scherer, Henry Schmitman, Walter Schuck, Isidor Schwer, Sam Trokie, Michael Walker, Samuel Weinberg, Arnold Weinberger, Benjamin Weltman, Max Wirth.Not pictured: Saul Davis, Meyer Greenberg, Abraham Karscher, Jacob Malamert, Louis Zletopolsky.Digital imag
David Baron, piano (Colombia) y Luis Guillermo Córdoba, piano (Colombia)
Concierto en dos partes celebrado por los pianistas David Barón Sánchez y Luis Guillermo Córdoba. En la primera parte, Córdoba interpretó obras de Johann Sebastián Bach, Franz Schubert, Fréderic Chopin, Sergei Rachmaninov y Franz Liszt, en la segunda parte, David Barón interpretó obras de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Claude Debussy, Franz Liszt y Frédéric Chopin
Group portrait of the 25th plumbers class at the Baron de Hirsch Trade School, circa 1910
Pictured: Louis Agronick, Nathan Bassan, Jacob Bear, David Berg, Michael Bergner, William Blum, Joseph Breitman, Max Cohen, Meyer Cohen, William Cooperson, Morris Donner, Harry Drucker, Nathan Epstein, Hyman Fogelman, Charles Goldstein, Louis Goodnor, Max Greenberg, Hyman Grossman, Samuel Holtz, Michael Jankelevitch, Paul Julius, Abraham Kaz, Charles Kersner (now Diamond), Philip Koenig, Benjamin Krupnik, Reuben Levinsky, Moe Levy, Morris Levy, Leo Lewis, Louis Liebfreund, Morris Nodel, Jacob Novagrudrofsky, Jacob Phillips, Harris B. Reisler, Isaac Rosenberg, Moriss Rudoff, Sam Saltzman, J. B. Schneitzer, Morris Seitz, Julius Silverman, Charles Simon, Harry Spector, Max Spinner, Harry Stekert, ? Rovner.Not pictured: Solomon Goldstein, Abraham Hillelson, Samuel Hillelson.Digital imag
Nopcsa, Baron Franz. 2014. Traveler, Scholar, Politician, Adventurer – A Transylvanian Baron at the Birth of Albanian Independence (ed. and trans. from German Robert Elsie). Budapest: Central European University Press. 227 pp.
Nopcsa, Baron Franz. 2014. Traveler, Scholar, Politician, Adventurer – A Transylvanian Baron at the Birth of Albanian Independence (ed. and trans. from German Robert Elsie). Budapest: Central European University Press. 227 pp.
Reviewed by David Mandler, Independent Schola
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