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Characteristics Of Goethe : From The German Of Falk, Von Müller, &c. / With Notes, Original And Translated, Illustrative Of German Literature By Sarah Austin, In Three Volumes ; Vol. I.
CHARACTERISTICS OF GOETHE : FROM THE GERMAN OF FALK, VON MÜLLER, &C. / WITH NOTES, ORIGINAL AND TRANSLATED, ILLUSTRATIVE OF GERMAN LITERATURE BY SARAH AUSTIN, IN THREE VOLUMES ; VOL. I.
Characteristics Of Goethe : From The German Of Falk, Von Müller, &c. / With Notes, Original And Translated, Illustrative Of German Literature By Sarah Austin, In Three Volumes (-)
Characteristics Of Goethe : From The German Of Falk, Von Müller, &c. / With Notes, Original And Translated, Illustrative Of German Literature By Sarah Austin, In Three Volumes ; Vol. I. (Vol. 1) (1)
Cover (1)
Frontispiz / Titelseite (4)
Preface (5)
Table of Contents (27)
Vol. I. Goethe. From the German of Johann Falk (28)
Biografie Falks (29)
Chapter I. - II. (30)
Chapter III. (47)
Chapter IV. (63)
Chapter V. (83)
Chapter VI. (96)
Notes 1. - 4. (106)
Notes 5. - 8. (128)
Notes 9. - 12. (152)
Notes 13. - 17. (168)
Notes 18. - 22. (184)
Addenda to Note 2. (195
Maurice Barrymore [picture] /cFalk.
"Falk; 949 Broadway N.Y."--Printed beneath image.; Condition: Good, two small marks on face.; Inscription: "in Captain Swift 1891"--Handwritten in ink on reverse. "Maurice Barrymore as Mr Weilding of Queensland in the Australian playwight Charles Haddon Chamber's 'Captain Swift', 1891. Photograph is by Benjamin Falk, New York. Maurice Barrymore who married Georgie Drew was, of course, the father of John, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore. He was a big star in his own right and once labelled 'the handsomest man in America'"--Vendor's note
Leo J. Falk & Others
1. Leo J. Falk Idaho (state)2. Gov. H.C. Baldridge 3. Mayor Walter F. Hansen Idaho (state)4. Charles A. Lindbergh in Boise. Plane "Spirit of Saint Louis" in background. Image is signed "C. A. Lindbergh.
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from F. G. Robinson to Harvey Allen, Clark Davis, F. L. Gordon, E. J. Falk, C. S. Edmonds, and Frank O'Kane discussing regulations for cotton tariffs
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from F. G. Robinson to Clark Davis, F. L. Gordon, Harvey Allen, E. J. Falk, C. S. Edmonds, and Frank O'Kane discussing proposals relating to cotton transport in Corpus Christi
FALK, a method to increase physical activity in school
Background: Physical activity (PA) promotes health in adults as well as children. A large proportion of schoolchildren don´t meet the recommendations for PA. Few scientific studies have investigated both effectiveness and feasibility regarding school-based efforts to increase PA. We have evaluated a method we call Physical Activity and Lesson in Combination (In Swedish: Fysisk Aktivitet och Lektion i Kombination, FALK).Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness and feasibility of FALK.Methods: Two schools participated, one constituted control group (C), the other intervention group (I). In addition to the same PA as C-group, the I-group had three FALK sessions of 30 minutes each week.We used pedometers to assess changes in physical activity and interviews to evaluate feasibility. A total of 164 pupils aged 7-9 wore pedometers for a whole week on four occasions over two semesters. The number of steps per day (SPD) and the proportion of pupils with <10,000 SPDs were compared.Interviews were carried out with students, parents, and educators (n = 35) and were analyzed by qualitative content analysis.Findings: Pedometer data shows that students who perform FALK sessions are more physically active, and the proportion of students with insufficient PA is smaller, compared to students who don´t have FALK.The interviews show both enabling factors and barriers, but overall FALK is experienced as positive, clear, and flexible.Conclusions: FALK increases PA and is assessed as a useful and feasible practice to integrate PA into theoretical teaching.</p
Het grijs gitje Cheilosia griseiventris sensu Stubbs & Falk (1983) in Nederland (Diptera: Syrphidae).
Cheilosia griseiventris sensu Stubbs & Falk (1983) new to the Netherlands (Diptera:
Syrphidae)
Although already recognized as a distinct species in Britain by Stubbs & Falk (1983), other
authors have treated Cheilosia griseiventris (Zetterstedt, 1843) as a (possible) synonym of
C. latifrons Loew, 1857. Unpublished taxonomic results indicate that these taxa should be considered
as separate species, but also that there may be more than two European species involved.
So possibly the name griseiventris is not applied correctly. However, until the taxonomy of the
latifrons-complex is fully resolved, we use the name griseiventris. The nine specimens from the
Netherlands agree with the British specimens of C. griseiventris. Based on these specimens,
the species is recorded from the Netherlands for the first time. All specimens were collected in
August and September. The localities suggest a preference for open, ruderal, possibly calcareous
areas
falk valentin grinfeld v’mapel hiio.
Hebrew translation of “Falk Valentin Gruenfeld und sein Werk” from a privately printed edition, Berlin 1934, by Joel Freudenberg.Falk Valentin Gruenfeld was born in 1837 in Leschnitz (Silesia) to the local teacher, cantor and slaughterer. He started his business career with a textile store, founded a laundry and finally established the Gruenfeld linen weaving-mill. He died in 1896.Heinrich Gruenfeld, the son of Falk. V. Gruenfeld, was born in Landeshut (Silesia) in 1865. He inherited the weaving-mill of his father and was the president of the "Hauptgemeinschaft des deutschen Einzelhandels" until 1933. He died in Berlin in 1936.Fritz V. Gruenfeld was born in Landeshut (Silesia) in 1897. He was the grandson of the founder of the Gruenfeld linen weaving-mill, Falk V.Gruenfeld. He studied economics and settled in Berlin. His wife Hilde Osborn was the daughter of the art historian Max Osborn. Their house in Berlin became a meeting point for intellectuals and artists. In 1938 the Gruenfeld family emigrated to Palestine, where he started with a laundry business. Gruenfeld was one of the co-founders of the ATA business in Israel.published (private printing, Berlin 1934); Brief summary in Max Kreutzberger: "Leo Baeck Institute New York, Bibliothek und Archiv; Katalog": C 140; Published in Monika Richarz: "Juedisches Leben in Deutschland": Vol. I 28 + II 22; Published in Joseph Walk: "Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden, 1918-1945": p.128.published (ed. S.Jersch-Wenzel, Berlin 1967); Published in Joseph Walk: "Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden, 1918-1945": p.12
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