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    Barry Moser interview, 2023 February 24

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    Oral history interview documenting the life of artist, author, and book designer, Barry Moser, in which Moser describes his literary influences, fame, privacy, setting type, shifting perspectives, and various projects including Billy Budd, Sailor; Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus; The Death of the Narcissus: Eleven Botanico-erotic Etchings; Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave; and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of the The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments

    Barry Moser interview, 2023 February 24

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    Oral history interview documenting the life of artist, author, and book designer, Barry Moser, in which Moser describes his literary influences, fame, privacy, setting type, shifting perspectives, and various projects including Billy Budd, Sailor; Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus; The Death of the Narcissus: Eleven Botanico-erotic Etchings; Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave; and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of the The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments

    Barry Moser interview, 2023 January 18

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    Oral history interview documenting the life of artist, author, and book designer, Barry Moser, in which Moser describes his education, identity as a Southerner, racism of the American South, printing process, publishing industry, and various projects including The Transmogrification of Narcissus, Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus, and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments

    Barry Moser interview, 2023 January 18

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    Oral history interview documenting the life of artist, author, and book designer, Barry Moser, in which Moser describes his education, identity as a Southerner, racism of the American South, printing process, publishing industry, and various projects including The Transmogrification of Narcissus, Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus, and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments

    20 Jahre Internationaler Arbeitskreis Altkatholizismus-Forschung (IAAF)

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    Bericht von der Tagung zum 20-jährigen Bestehen des Internationalen Arbeitskreises Altkatholizismus-Forschung (IAAF) in Bonn am 20. und 21. April 2018. Rückblick auf die Hintergründe der Entstehung von Angela Berlis. Kirchenhistorischer Gastvortrag von Daniela Müller, Nijmegen. Vorstellen aktueller Forschungsprojekte durch Klaus Rohmann sowie die Doktorierenden Bernhard Scholten (altkatholische Kirche in der Pfalz), Marco Derks (Religiöse und sexuelle Identitäten in niederländischen Homosexualitätsdebatten), Ari Troost (Gender in der Antike), Erika Moser (Gender in Nachrufen und Grabreden des 19. Jhs.)

    Timber economy in the Roman Age: charcoal data from the key site of Herculaneum (Naples, Italy)

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    The city of Herculaneum (Naples, southern Italy), buried by the volcanic eruption of Mount Somma-Vesuvius in 79 ad, is a key site for understanding the timber economy during the Roman period. In this paper, the results of charcoal analysis of different building element types are presented. Beams, joists, poles, planks and door and window frames were investigated allowing us a view of which timber the Romans preferred for building in this area. We also fit the taxonomic results into the reconstruction of the ancient Campanian landscape, and finally, we discuss the knowledge that the Romans had about the technological properties of the wood that they used for building and the possible selection criteria that they followed in choosing them. Coniferous timber is the preferred material for building purposes. Abies alba is especially used, this fact confirming its stronger presence in southern Italian woods during the past and suggesting that its decline is mainly due to human overexploitation. The large presence of Cupressus sempervirens, selectively used for the production of poles, confirms that this tree was cultivated in plantations for timber production in the Vesuvius area. Furthermore, it might indicate that cypress could have been present as a natural tree in the local vegetation, suggesting a forest type that nowadays almost completely disappeared from this area and from the entire Italy. The findings of Juglans regia, Pinus pinea and Olea europaea, typical elements of the Mediterranean cultural landscape, show that their use was not limited to fruit production and that Romans also appreciated their timber. Beside these local resources, the presence of Picea abies and Picea/Larix indicates the importation of timber from northerly regions, probably the northern Apennines and the Alps

    Das Winterspielelabor

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    Daniela MoserInnsbruck, Univ., Dipl.-Arb., 201

    Das Winterspielelabor

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    Daniela MoserInnsbruck, Univ., Dipl.-Arb., 201

    On the Calogero-Moser space associated with dihedral groups

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    International audienceUsing the geometry of the associated Calogero-Moser space, R. Rouquier and the author have attached to any finite complex reflection group WW several notions (Calogero-Moser left, right or two-sided cells, Calogero-Moser cellular characters), completing the notion of Calogero-Moser families defined by Gordon. If moreover WW is a Coxeter group, they conjectured that these notions coincide with the analogous notions defined using the Hecke algebra by Kazhdan and Lusztig (or Lusztig in the unequal parameters case). In the present paper, we aim to investigate these conjectures whenever WW is a dihedral group

    Einflüsse auf Lebensmittellieferketten und Auswirkungen auf Unternehmensstrategien

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    Author Thomas Moser, LL.B.Abweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 202
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