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Ernest Roth Collection-World War I
The collection consists of a transcribed reminiscence and diary entries for Ernest Roth from Columbia (S.D.) and his military service as a member of Company D, 151 Machine Gun Battalion, 42nd Rainbow Division. The reminiscence was requested and compiled by his family in December of 1967. The reminiscence and diary entries includes his enlistment, basic training, combat in Europe and return back to the states, dating from April 1917 to February 1919. The reminiscence concludes with a newspaper clipping with photo of a letter sent by Roth from France written October 6, 1918
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
Ernest R. Stiefel Family Collection 1668-1999
This collection represents a lifetime of genealogical research by Ernst R. Stiefel about his family history. Files about individuals and families contain documents that are almost entirely photocopies from various German archives. Various family trees and photocopies of articles about Jews in Germany are also in this collection.Family trees include materials for the following families and individuals:Alsberg family (Volkmarsen, Waldeck); Auerbach family (Ahlen, Westfalen); Bender family (Gerbach, Lohnsfeld, Rheinpfalz); Bernstein family (Borgentreich, Westfalen); Brueggeman family (Schwerte and Ostinghausen, Westfalen). ; Dreyer family (Rietberg, Neuenkirchen, Kaunitz, Westfalen); Ehrenbach family (Worms, Sembach, Kaiserslautern, Rheinpfalz); Fleersheim (Floersheim) family (Gedern, Oberhessen); Goldschmidt family (Stolzenau, Hannover); Gottfeld family (Berent, Westpreussen); Hachenburger family (Darmstadt); Hayum family (Fauerbach, Oberhessen); Herz, Hendelena; Homberger family (Homberg an der Ohm, Oberhessen, Darmstadt); Huettenbach and Wachenheim families; Jonas family (Kesselbach, Hessen); Kaufman Stern; Lonsbach family (Lohnsfeld, Rheinpfalz); Marcus family (Volkmarsen, Waldeck); Meyer family (Brilon, Westfalen); Meyer family (Gedern, Oberhessen); Meyerhoff (Leffmann) family (Herstelle, Paderborn, Westfalen);Ostheim family (Brakel, Westfalen); Ostwald family (Paderborn, Westfalen), Wolfers family (Minden, Westfalen; Diepenau, Hannover); Phillipsohn family (Villmar, Herzogtum Nassau); Pintus family (Graetz, Posen; Chmielno, Westpreussen; Aachen); Rosenstein family (Beverungen, Westfalen); Schellenberg family (Goddelau, Hessen); Stern family (Oestinghausen, Westfalen); Stern family (Sembach and Kaiserslautern, Rheinpfalz, Louisville, Kentucky); Stiefel family (Usenborn, Oberhessen); Strauss – Homberger families; Strauss and Neugass families (Bad Homburg vor der Hohe); Strauss family (Bad Homburg vor der Hoehe); Strauss family (Darmstadt, Frankfurt am Main, Brooklyn); Strauss, Amelie née Vendig; Vendig family; Vendig family (Sembach, Rheinpfalz, Kaiserslautern Rheinpfalz); Vogel family (Sembach, Rheinpfalz); Wachenheim- Huettenbach family (Worms); Weinschenk family (Roth, Mittelfranken, Alsenz, Kaiserslautern); Weinschenk, Boerlin Isaac.In addition, the following towns and villages are mentioned:Beverungen; Borgentreich; Brakel; Kaiserslautern; Karthaus; Lohnsfeld; Mehlingen; Minden; Ortenberg; Rietberg; Roth; Sangerhausen; Sembach; Stolzenau; Ulmet; Wetzlar; Winnweiler; and Pfalz.digitizedDigital ImageErnst (Ernest) Raphael Stiefel was born in Frankfurt/Main in 1921. In 1940 he immigrated to the USA via Russia and Japan, eventually settling in Seattle.see also Ernest R. Stiefel's memoir, ME 208 in memoir collectionProcesse
Exercices de gymnastique sans appareils suivant la méthode de Ling, par le Dr Math. Roth ; traduit sur la 7e édition anglaise. Paris, G. Carré, 1890 Compte-rendu du deuxième Congrès national de gymnastique en 1889 ; Paris, 1890
Dupuy Ernest. Exercices de gymnastique sans appareils suivant la méthode de Ling, par le Dr Math. Roth ; traduit sur la 7e édition anglaise. Paris, G. Carré, 1890 Compte-rendu du deuxième Congrès national de gymnastique en 1889 ; Paris, 1890. In: La revue pédagogique, tome 17, Juillet-Décembre 1890. pp. 379-380
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
ERNEST: a semantic network system for pattern understanding
Niemann H, Sagerer G, Schröder S, Kummert F. ERNEST: a semantic network system for pattern understanding. IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence. 1990;12(9):883-905
The Roth Versus The Traditional IRA: A Comparative Analysis
This study provides economic analyses that allow wealth accumulation comparisons between a traditional IRA and Roth IRA. We performed economic analyses involving an investor with fixed pre-tax earnings or wealth available to invest in either the traditional or the Roth IRA, but not both. These analyses have shown that the traditional IRA has significant wealth accumulation advantages over the Roth IRA in all but rare circumstances. In our analyses, the traditional IRA outperforms the Roth IRA by accumulating more wealth available at retirement. Thus, our findings demonstrate that the Roth IRA is inferior to the traditional IRA as a wealth accumulation vehicle in all but rare circumstances
Joseph Roth and Slovenes
Študija, napisana na podlagi primarnih in sekundarnih virov ter spominov, obravnava tista dela avstrijskega pisatelja Josepha Rotha, ki tematizirajo Slovence. V prvi vrsti gre za romana Radetzkyjeva koračnica (1932) in Kapucinska grobnica (1938), kjer so Slovenci kot osrednji literarni liki prvič vstopili v neslovensko svetovno književnost in to skozi velika vrata. V podporo adekvatnejši analizi literarnih likov upošteva tudi Rothove feljtone, objavljene v nemškem dnevniku Frankfurter Zeitung, kjer Roth poroča o južnih Slovanih, njihovi politiki in državi, ki jo označi za eno naslednic propadle Avstro-Ogrske na Balkanu. Avtorica se osredinja na Rothove slovenske like in njihov sprejem pri naših bralcih, pri čemer s primeri iz Rothovih feljtonov in siceršnjih avtorjevih zapisanih izjav dokazuje, da je Roth dobro poznal tako zgodovino kakor tudi zakonitosti literarnega ustvarjanja. Fikcija do neke mere temelji na resničnosti, vendar deluje po estetskih učinkih, ki z le-to niso vedno kompatibilni.The present study is based on primary and secondary literature as well as memoirs. It deals with those works by Austrian writer Joseph Roth that thematize Slovenians. First and foremost, these are the novels Radetzky March (1932) and The Emperor\u27s Tomb (1938). Slovenians are here central fictional characters, entered the non-Slovenian world literature of class for the first time, through the Great Gate. In support of the more adequate analysis of fictional characters of Slovenians, author also takes into account Roth\u27s feuilletons, published in the German daily Frankfurter Zeitung. Here he reports on South Slavs, their politics and the state, which he calls one of successor states in the Balkans of the decayed Habsburg Empire. The author focuses on Roth\u27s Slovenian fictional characters and their reception by Slovenian readers. By quoting his articles and few other statements on Slovenians she is about to prove that Roth knew very well both, the political history and the requests of creation of a work of fiction. Fiction is to some extent based on reality, though it works according to aesthetic effects that are not always compatible with it
Roth\u27s Fiction from Nemesis to Nemesis
In her article Roth\u27s Fiction from Nemesis to Nemesis Emily Budick discusses Philip Roth\u27s novel Nemesis as the culminating work of a career in which one nemesis or another has afflicted almost all of the author\u27s protagonists. During the bulk of Roth\u27s career, the hero\u27s nemesis was generally, as in the ordinary, literary usage of the term, the protagonist\u27s enemy, whether Judge Wapter in The Ghost Writer or the alter-Roth in The Counterlife. In Nemesis Roth restores the word nemesis to its classical meaning: Nemesis, as the goddess of revenge and cosmic balance. The nemesis in Roth\u27s novel, therefore, is mortality itself, against which human beings vainly strive. It is also the condition of disease and filth that human beings shares with each other and the natural world, that some humans would, with hubris, attempt to put themselves beyond
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