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The Alexander legend
: Članek predstavi spis Legenda o Aleksandru, ki je nastal kmalu po letu 628 v kontekstu bizantinske imperialne propagande, ki si je prizadevala bizantinski imperij predstaviti kot četrto kraljestvo iz Danielove prerokbe o nasledstvu štirih kraljestev. Avtor najprej
obravnava prerokbi o nasledstvu štirih kraljestev iz Danielove knjige. Drugo poglavje članka
je namenjeno analizi Afrahatovega Pokaza o vojnah kot primera sirske politične teologije.
V tretjem poglavju članka avtor oriše osnovne teze Legende o Aleksandru, čemur doda tudi
prevode najpomembnejših odlomkov tega spisa. V zadnjem, četrtem poglavju avtor poda
komentar k Legendi o Aleksandru in obravnava vprašanje datacije, temeljnih tez ter avtorstva
Legende o Aleksandru. V zaključku je izpostavljena pomembnost spisa za apokaliptično
literaturo tako v krščanskem kot v islamskem svetu.The article introduces the Syriac Alexander Legend, a text that was written in the
context of the Byzantine imperial propaganda and aimed to present the Byzantine Empire
as the fourth empire from Daniel’s prophecy on the four kingdoms. In the first chapter, the
author analyzes the prophecy on the succession of the four kingdoms contained in the Book
of Daniel. The second chapter is dedicated to the analysis of Aphrahat’s Demonstration
on Wars, which is presented as an example of Syriac political theology. In the third chapter,
the author sketches the story line of the Alexander legend and offers a Slovenian translation
of the selected passages of the Alexander Legend. In the fourth chapter, a short commentary
on the Alexander legend is provided. The commentary addresses the origins, basic theological
concepts, and authorship of the Alexander legend. In the conclusion of the paper, the author
highlights the importance of the Alexander Legend for the subsequent apocalyptic literature
in the Christian as well as in the Islamic world
„Natur muss gefühlt werden“ – Alexander von Humboldt, Vordenker einer ökologischen Weltsicht und Protagonist „transversaler Vernunft“
Der Text erinnert zum 250sten Geburtsjahr an Alexander von Humboldt, ein Vordenker für eine ökologische Sicht der Welt und ein früher Protagonist „transversaler Vernunft“. Er ist als Ideengeber für die „neuen Naturtherapien“, für die Integrative Therapie und für eine ökologische Sicht in der Psychotherapie eine unverzichtbare Quelle. Einige aus dieser Perspektive wichtige Aspekte seines Denkens und Werkes werden aufgezeigt. Er ist ein Referenzautor für transversales und integratives Konzeptualisieren in unserer Zeit.The text commemorates the 250th year of birth of Alexander von Humboldt, a thought leader for an ecological view of the world and an early protagonist of „transversal reason“. He is an indispensable source of ideas for the „new nature therapies“, for integrative therapy and for an ecological viewpoint in psychotherapy. Some important aspects of his thinking and work are shown from this perspective. He is a reference author for transversal and integrative conceptualization in our time.https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/25-2019-petzold-h-g-mathias-wiedemann-u-natur-muss-gefuehlt-werden-alexander-v-humboldt/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
„Nature must be felt“ – Alexander von Humboldt, pioneer of an ecological worldview and protagonist of „transversal reason“
Der Text erinnert zum 250sten Geburtsjahr an Alexander von Humboldt, ein Vordenker für eine ökologische Sicht der Welt und ein früher Protagonist „transversaler Vernunft“. Er ist als Ideengeber für die „neuen Naturtherapien“, für die Integrative Therapie und für eine ökologische Sicht in der Psychotherapie eine unverzichtbare Quelle. Einige aus dieser Perspektive wichtige Aspekte seines Denkens und Werkes werden aufgezeigt. Er ist ein Referenzautor für transversales und integratives Konzeptualisieren in unserer Zeit.The text commemorates the 250th year of birth of Alexander von Humboldt, a thought leader for an ecological view of the world and an early protagonist of „transversal reason“. He is an indispensable source of ideas for the „new nature therapies“, for integrative therapy and for an ecological viewpoint in psychotherapy. Some important aspects of his thinking and work are shown from this perspective. He is a reference author for transversal and integrative conceptualization in our time.https://www.fpi-publikation.de/gruene-texte/17-2019-petzold-h-g-mathias-wiedemann-u-natur-muss-gefuehlt-werden-alexander-v-humboldt/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
Alexander v. Sandoval:A Setback for Civil Rights
This article confronts the serious implications of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, Alexander v. Sandoval, which eliminated an important legal avenue for civil rights plaintiffs. For over 35 years, individuals have been allowed to bring lawsuits directly challenging violations of rights set forth in the federal regulations implementing Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Because these actions could be grounded in proof of disparate impact, rather than discriminatory intent, they allowed for some claims that could not go forward under other legal authorities, such as the Fourteenth Amendment. While the author concludes by identifying key remaining options, he highlights the real damage done by this decision
Alexander von Humboldt, jeho pohled na přírodu a význam pro geografii
Cílem bakalářské práce je představit Alexandera von Humboldta, jeho práci a pohled na přírodu. Autorka se snaží demonstrovat jeho chápání přírody jakožto složité entity se spletitou sítí vztahů mezi organismy. Zároveň usiluje o to, zhodnotit Humboldtův význam v dějinách geografie jako moderní vědy. Autorka usiluje o to, přiblížit osobnost Alexandra von Humboldta, jeho vědecké názory a rozsáhlý vliv na okolí.ObhájenoThe aim of this bachelor thesis is to present Alexander von Humboldt, his work and view of nature. The author of thesis tries to demonstrate Humboldt's understanding of nature as a complex entity with an intricate network of relationships between organisms. At the same time, it seeks to evaluate Humboldt's significance in the history of geography as a modern science. The author tries to present the personality of Alexander von Humboldt, his scientific views and extensive influence on his surroundings
Alexander the Great: A Historiography of Power
This thesis tackles a central question in the historiography of Alexander the Great: why has the scholarship about him changed so wildly over the centuries? The answer put forward in this thesis is that definitions of power are the driving agent behind the ever-changing nature of Alexander scholarship. Over time and across cultures, the "correct" use of power has shifted dramatically, and the way Alexander has been written about has shifted accordingly. This thesis, then, analyzes sixteen authors, spanning centuries of scholarship, and traces how the authors' contexts may have influenced their view of power and how, in turn, that view may have influenced their accounts of Alexander's life. The thesis begins by exploring the issues with the source material about Alexander the Great and what scholars know about the lost, primary sources. The first chapter discusses the authors of the five ancient extant written accounts of Alexander: Diodorus Siculus, Quintus Curtius Rufus, Plutarch, Arrian, and Pompeius Trogus/Justin. The second chapter covers a large expanse of time, beginning with the Alexander Romance as a transmission agent for Alexander scholarship through the Middle Ages. It identifies Machiavelli's Prince as the first place that Alexander reemerges as a historical, not legendary figure. From this point on, it analyzes Samuel Clarke, Charles Rollin, Montesquieu, and Konstantinos Paparrigopoulos. With this last author, the thesis considers how he stands against the near-contemporary example of George Grote. The third chapter moves into the twentieth century. Beginning with William Woodthorpe Tarn and his belief in Alexander's proclamation of the brotherhood of all mankind, the thesis traces the specific impact of events like the First and Second World Wars, the creation of the League of Nations, and the politics of the Soviet Union on Alexander scholarship. This is evident in the scholarship of Ernst Badian, Peter Green, and AB Bosworth, who, in the context of leaders like Hitler and Stalin, see power of the sort that Alexander wields as tyrannical and corrupting. NGL Hammond, the last author featured in this thesis, presents a counterargument against these more negative interpretations, returning to the idealism of Tarn. These sixteen authors, though each existing in very different contexts and representing very different beliefs, all similarly display how definitions of power deeply influence their opinions about Alexander and the purposes they have for creating an account of his life.History, Department ofHonors Colleg
Heteromagnetic Microelectronics: Microsystems of Active Type
Heteromagnetic Microelectronics: Microsystems of Active Type, by Alexander A. Ignatiev of Saratov State University and Alexander V. Lyashenko of JSC Research Institute Tantal in Russia, offers a very detailed and specialized account of the author's research and development of heteromagnetic materials and devices. The book is based on original material from the author's programs of designing heteromagnetic microsystems. Polyvalent, multiple parameter magneto-semiconductor microsystems are described and the book reports on extensive experimental and theoretical results of research in a range of frequencies up to 1000 GHz. For the first time the direction of satisfying criteria, and burst technologies, which can make a subject of discovery, are discussed in great detail. This book is intended for post-graduate students and researchers specializing in the design and application of heteromagnetic materials and devices. Alexander A. Ignatiev is author of Magnetoelectronics of Microwaves and Extremely High Frequencies in Ferrite Films (Springer, 2009)
LINGUISTIC BASIS FOR V. BRUSOV’S METAPOETRY
The paper deals with metapoetry, a new branch of linguistics. According to the author, V. Brusov’s metapoetry is based on the works by his predecessors and contemporaries in philosophy, psychology, literature and linguistics. The author concludes that V. Brusov’s metapoetry originates from the theories by Alexander von Humboldt and Alexander Potebnya. V. Brusov’s concept of poetry synthesis, inter alia, is based on the idea of integrity of literary works set forward by A. Humboldt and A. Potebnya
To the 70th Anniversary of Professor Alexander Pavlovich Soldatov
The paper is devoted to Alexander Pavlovich Soldatov, the well known mathematician, and his contribution to the development of scientific theories and applications. Alexander Pavlovich has turned 70 years on the January, 18th, so we give a short biographical background to his anniversary. Alexander Pavlovich Soldatov was a student of Novosibirsk State University, and graduated from with honours. He continued his education, defended a thesis in the famous V. A. Steklov Mathematical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, became a Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences and then Doctor habilitated of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (in Moscow State University). Today he is a professor, the Leading Researcher of Dorodnicyn Computing Centre in Federal Research Center “Computer Science and Control” of RAS, and has a title of Honored Scientist of Russia. The studies of Alexander Pavlovich in partial differential equations are well known to the specialists. He is an author of more then 170 scientific articles and four monographies. Here we give a list (not complete) of A. P. Soldatov publications for the last five years, that should help readers to see the modern interests of scientist. Alexander Pavlovich Soldatov is an excellent teacher, also he works as reviewer for mathematical journals, develops the mathematical competitions for school and university students and organizes mathematical conferences including international. In the paper we introduce the contribution of Alexander Pavlovich to the mathematics and education science, and give a short compilation of his remarkable scientific results
Odoardo Fialetti (1573-c.1638): the interrelation of Venetian art and anatomy, and his importance in England
Bolognese artist Odoardo Fialetti (1573 – c.1638) is a fascinating figure upon which curiously little work has been done. Though he is a rarely discussed pupil of Tintoretto, Fialetti’s oeuvre is vast (some 55 known paintings and approximately 450 prints) and incredibly diverse. His work encompasses religious subjects, portraits, books on drawing and sport, maps, and illustration for treatises on city defences, literary texts, and anatomy. His work was influential for several hundred years after his death, not only in Venice and northern Italy, but also in France where his designs were used as decoration on faïence produced at Nevers, and England, where his paintings were much admired at court. Fialetti’s close association with Sir Henry Wotton, and the careful copy of his drawing book made by Alexander Browne in the mid-seventeenth century, attest to his impact on the formation of an Italianate sensibility in the appreciation of the visual arts in Early Modern England. In the realm of science, Fialetti’s influence can be deduced from his drawings of curiously animated cadavers in detailed landscapes to those of future generations of anatomists and illustrators throughout Europe. Because of the diverse associations and projects throughout his career, the study of Fialetti is inherently interdisciplinary, encompassing the history of art, history of science and history of the Venetian book trade, as well as crossing geographical boundaries in linking Venetian art and English tastes of the late renaissance and early baroque. Through examination of his extant oeuvre, as well as discussion of lost work, I aim to recognise Fialetti’s status as an artist responding to contemporary artistic debates (disegno versus colorito), a changing cultural climate and the burgeoning importance of the printed medium
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