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    Book Review: Adolf Hitler. Legende, mythe, werkelijkheid

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    Book Title: Adolf Hitler. Legende, mythe, werkelijkheidBook Author: Werner MaserUitgeverij De Arbeiderspers, Amsterdam, 1973, pp. 531. Met aantekeninge [pp. 429 - 506] en bibliografie [pp. 507 - 531]

    Deviation without Contradiction in Adolf Reinach’s Ontology

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    Is it possible to affirm the existence of eidetic a priori laws, if these laws can be contradicted by positive law propositions? How is it possible a deviation from a priori juridical propositions? These are the two questions to which the present paper “Deviation without contradiction in Adolf Reinach’s ontology” is devoted. The aim of the paper is to analyse the relations between a priori juridical propositions and propositions of positive law as investigated by Adolf Reinach. The Author presents and illustrates Adolf Reinach’s conception of conditioned a priori connections

    Adolf Heyduk's apartment in Písek

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    This bachelor´s thesis will deal with the preserved burgher apartment of Czech poet Adolf Heyduk in Písek and his collection of paintings from the late 19th and early 20th century. The thesis will include a brief introduction of the personality of the Czech poet Adolf Heyduk. It will also deal with the history of the house in which the apartment is located. This will be followed by a description of the house designed by the architect Jan Koula, whom the author, together with the builder of the house, Karel Novák, will also briefly introduce. The next chapter will focus on the apartement itself, its internal layout and furnishings. The apartment has been preserved without any major modifications in almost its original form, of Art Nouveau furniture, textiles and, last but not least, many art objects and paintings by very important authors. It is a valuable collection of Czech art paintings from the late 19th and early 20th century that will be the central theme of this thesis. Finally, the author will outline the history of the establishment of the current Adolf Heyduk Memorial and and its recent reconstruction

    Adolf Hoffmeister: the reader and the creator

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    The aim of this thesis is to present the life and work of Adolf Hoffmeister and show its relationship to the book from the perspective of the reader and author. The thesis is divided into three main parts. The first part relating to significant events in the life of Adolf Hoffmeister is followed by an overview of his creative and literary works related to the book and book culture. The substantial point of this work is to discribe and analyze Hoffmeister's library and his reading interests

    Deviation without contradiction in Adolf Reinach's Ontology

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    This paper examines Adolf Reinach’s views about negative states of affairs. The author briefly presents the history of the issue from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The views of Reinach and Roman Ingarden are compared. A special focus is ascribed to the problem of omissions in the legal sense. According to the author, a proper solution to the problem of negative states of affairs locates negation at the level of language, not in reality

    Jan Adolf of Schwarzenberg and his Correspondence in Spanish

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    The presented diploma thesis focuses on analyzing Spanish correspondence written by Jan Adolf of Schwarzenberg (1615-1683) between 1647 and 1683. The correspondence has yet to be thoroughly explored and is deposited in the State Regional Archive in Třeboň, the department of Český Krumlov - Rodinný archiv Schwarzenberků. Through a content analysis, the author tries to explore the relationship between Jan Adolf of Schwarzenberg and people of a different social status with whom the count had established a written communication; i.e. the author makes an effort to reconstruct the communication network of the baroque nobleman and examine the content of the letters. The author also suggests the typology of Spanish Schwarzenberg participants of the communication, who were divided into Habsburg family members, emperor's emissaries in Madrid, courtiers of Madrid, Spanish emissaries in Vienna, individuals working in the Spanish Netherlands, clerics and agents

    Review

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