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    [Stammbuch Carl Wilhelm Freiherr von Fritsch]

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    [STAMMBUCH CARL WILHELM FREIHERR VON FRITSCH] [Stammbuch Carl Wilhelm Freiherr von Fritsch] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Abbildung: Zeichnung ([1]) Eintrag 1: Benjamin Zeitmann, Frankfurt, 09.11.1795 (58) Eintrag 2: Carl Gottlob von Vegesack, Jena, 17.03.1788 (59) Eintrag 3: Otto Georg von Vegesack, Jena, 17.03.1788 (61) Eintrag 4: Gustav Rudolf von Bennigsen, Leipzig, 26.09.1789 (84) Eintrag 5: Dietrich von Miltitz, Leipzig, 21.09.1789 (85) Eintrag 6: Marquis Piatti, Leipzig, 02.09.1789 (93) Eintrag 7: Christoph Adolf von Hopffgarten, 10.10.1787 (102) Eintrag 8: Sophia Caroline Freifrau von Fritsch (später von Hopffgarten), 05.10.1787 (103) Eintrag 9: Ludwig Heinrich Gottlieb Freiherr von Fritsch, Weimar, 24.02.1788 (105) Eintrag 10: Johann Gottfried Schütz, Jena, 18.03.1788 (109) Eintrag 11: Victor Auguste Baron de Ferber, Leipzig, 26.02.1789 (111) Eintrag 12: Friedrich Huldreich Carl Siegmann, Leipzig, 27.09.1789 (113) Eintrag 13: Johanna Sophia Freifrau von Fritsch, [...].09.1788 (119) Eintrag 14: Jakob Friedrich von Fritsch, Weimar, 07.03.1786 (133) Eintrag 15: Charlotte von Randow (136) Eintrag 16: Johanna Charlotte von Lohse, Weimar, 31.12.1787 (141) Eintrag 17: Johann Gottfried Eichhorn, Jena, 23.09.1787 (143) Eintrag 18: Ernst August Schmid, Jena, 09.07.1786 (166) Eintrag 19: Louise von Seckendorff, 02.01.1789 (170) Eintrag 20: Carl Wilhelm Restel, Weimar, 10.05.1786 (175) Eintrag 21: Carl Freiherr von Fritsch, 26.09.1787 (176) Eintrag 22: Georg Wilhelm Constantin von Wilcke (177) Eintrag 23: Georg Gottlieb Weber, Jena, 09.05.1786 (179) Eintrag 24: Johann Ernst Christian Stieda, Jena, 18.03.1788 (182) Eintrag 25: Carl Wilhelm Constantin Stichling, Jena, 17.06.1787 (183) Eintrag 26: Peter August Friedrich Graf von Mannteuffel, Leipzig, 06.04.1789 (203) Eintrag 27: Johann Wolfgang Textor, Jena, 18.03.1788 (222) Eintrag 28: Friedrich Ernst Carl Mereau, Jena, August 1787 (225) Eintrag 29: Hans Ulrich von Gadow, Jena, 25.08.1787 (226) Eintrag 30: Georg Hartmann von Witzleben, Jena, 25.08.1787 (227) Eintrag 31: Hermann Carl von Uffel, Leipzig, 28.07.1789 (228) Eintrag 32: Karl Heinrich Heydenreich, Leipzig, 28.09.1789 (239) Eintrag 33: August Gottlieb Taube, Leipzig, 20.09.1789 (251) Eintrag 34: Charlotte von Seckendorff, 02.01.1789 (253) Eintrag 35: C. Franquet (255) Eintrag 36: Eleonore Henriette von Einsiedel, 03.01.1789 (261) Eintrag 37: Louise Friederica Freifrau von Fritsch, 08.10.1787 (263) Register (265

    Gaultheria bryoides P. W. Fritsch & L. H. Zhou

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    <p> <b>1.</b> <i>Gaultheria bryoides</i> P.W.Fritsch & L.H.Zhou in Fritsch <i>et al.</i> (2008: 154).</p> <p> Type:— MYANMAR. Kachin: [Putao District, Nawngmun Township,] Nam Tamai Valley, 1937–1939, <i>F. Kingdon-Ward 13216a</i> (holotype BM BM000834414!).</p>Published as part of <i>Fritsch, Peter W., Armstrong, Kate E., Aung, Mu Mu, Fujikawa, Kazumi & Lu, Lu, 2023, Gaultheria (Ericaceae) of Myanmar: an updated species list for the country, a new species, and a new species combination, pp. 37-61 in Phytotaxa 595 (1)</i> on page 39, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.595.1.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7889451">http://zenodo.org/record/7889451</a&gt

    Author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Gaultheria crassifolia P. W. Fritsch & Lu Lu

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    <p> <b>4.</b> <i>Gaultheria crassifolia</i> (Airy Shaw 1941: 326) P.W.Fritsch & Lu Lu in Fritsch <i>et al.</i> (2015: 9).</p> <p> ≡ <i>Gaultheria sinensi</i> s J.Anthony in Anonymous (1933: 19) var. <i>crassifolia</i> Airy Shaw (1941: 326).</p> <p> Type:— CHINA. Xizang: [Chayu Xian,] Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide, 28°40’N, 98°15’E, October 1919, <i>G. Forrest 19286</i> (holotype K K000227996!, isotype E E00225813!).</p>Published as part of <i>Fritsch, Peter W., Armstrong, Kate E., Aung, Mu Mu, Fujikawa, Kazumi & Lu, Lu, 2023, Gaultheria (Ericaceae) of Myanmar: an updated species list for the country, a new species, and a new species combination, pp. 37-61 in Phytotaxa 595 (1)</i> on page 39, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.595.1.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7889451">http://zenodo.org/record/7889451</a&gt

    Gaultheria obovata P. W. Fritsch & Lu Lu

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    <p> <b>17.</b> <i>Gaultheria obovata</i> (Airy Shaw) P.W.Fritsch & Lu Lu in Fritsch <i>et al.</i> (2015: 17).</p> <p> ≡ <i>Gaultheria trichophylla</i> Royle (1835: 260) var. <i>obovata</i> Airy Shaw (1941: 324).</p> <p> Type:— MYANMAR. Kachin: [Putao District, Nawngmun Township, Hkakaborazi National Park,] Upper Burma, Seinghku Wâng, 11,000 ft, 28°08’N, 97°24’E, 17 June 1926, <i>F. Kingdon-Ward 6944</i> (holotype K K000227987!).</p>Published as part of <i>Fritsch, Peter W., Armstrong, Kate E., Aung, Mu Mu, Fujikawa, Kazumi & Lu, Lu, 2023, Gaultheria (Ericaceae) of Myanmar: an updated species list for the country, a new species, and a new species combination, pp. 37-61 in Phytotaxa 595 (1)</i> on page 52, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.595.1.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7889451">http://zenodo.org/record/7889451</a&gt

    Neoaulonastus bisetatus Fritsch 1958

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    Neoaulonastus bisetatus (Fritsch, 1958) Syringophilus bisetatus Fritsch 1958: 238, fig. 7. Syringophilus bisetatus Kethley 1970: 65. Dissonus scirpaceus Skoracki 1999: 157, figs. 1−6 Neoaulonastus bisetatus Skoracki 2004: 445, 2011: 113, figs. 80-82. Type host of this species is Sylvia communis Latham (Passeriformes: Sylviidae) from Germany (Fritsch, 1958). This species was later found in quills of the same host in Poland, from S. curruca (Linnaeus) in Jordan, Poland and Kazakhstan, S. atricapilla (Linnaeus) in Poland and Russia. Infected quills were found from Acrocephalus scirpaceus (Hermann) (Passeriformes: Acrocephalidae) in Poland, A. paludicola (Vieillot) in Poland, A. dumetorum Blyth in Kazakhstan, A. palustris (Bechstein) in Kenya and from A. arundinaceus (Linnaeus) in Poland (Skoracki 1999; Skoracki 2011; Skoracki et al. 2011). In this paper we give one new host from Kenya. Material examined. 1 female from Acrocephalus baeticatus Vieillot (Passeriformes: Acrocephalidae) (new host), KENYA: Amboseli, (2 ° 44 ' 34.17 "S, 37 ° 22 ' 34.24 "E, elev. 1174 m a.s.l.), 22 November 2012, coll. M. Hromada and N. Kahure. All material is deposited in the AMU (Reg. No. AMU–SYR. 469).Published as part of Klimovičová, Miroslava, Mikula, Peter, Kahure, Njoki & Hromada, Martin, 2014, A review of quill mites (Acari: Syringophilidae) parasitising Kenyan birds, pp. 571-580 in Zootaxa 3857 (4) on page 578, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3857.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/22855

    Is venture capital a regional business? The role of syndication

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    We investigate whether the supply of Venture Capital (VC) in Germany is driven by spatial influences. The study is based on information from more than 300 VC investments made in Germany in the year 2004 and 2005. We find evidence that the geographical distance between a VC company and the portfolio firm is not an important factor for German VC investments. Syndication of investments helps to overcome the problem of distance to portfolio firms if one of the investors is located close to the investment. Altogether, we find no evidence for a severe regional equity gap for young and innovative companies in Germany. --Venture Capital,regional equity gap,start-up financing,entrepreneurship

    Deitsch Performance Aunt Kate

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    This is the 1990 performance of the Brandywine Minstrels. Usually, their annual performances were in English. But this year, Peter Fritsch wrote a Deitsch play, Die Aunt Kate, ihre Lottwarick Frolic, Aunt Kate\u27s Applebutter Making Frolick. A VHS tape was given to me by Leroy Brown. A program is attached courtesy of Larry Werst, of the Topton Mini Museum

    Moral Good, the Beatific Vision, and God’s Kingdom Writings by Germain Grisez and Peter Ryan, S.J.. Edited by Peter J. Weigel

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    For close to half a century, the work of Germain Grisez has been highly influential, and his writings continue to receive considerable attention from philosophers and theologians of diverse viewpoints. His co-author for this work is the professor and noted moral theologian Fr. Peter Ryan, S.J., currently the executive director of the Secretariat of Doctrine and Canonical Affairs of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). These two eminent scholars explore fundamental questions about Christian eschatology, moral theory, the purpose of human life, and the promise of human fulfilment. The authors examine Christian teaching on the final destiny of persons, investigating the meaning of God's kingdom, the hope of the beatific vision, and the centrality of moral goodness and divine grace in one's final end. This work is an ideal source for students, scholars, ministers and lay persons interested in basic questions of Christian theology, the philosophy of religion, ethical theory, and Catholic doctrin

    Murder on the mountain: author talk with Peter J. Wosh

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    Author talk by Peter J. Wosh on May 5th, 2022, on his book, "Murder on the Mountain: crime, passion, and punishment in gilded age New Jersey.
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