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    Autopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Leipzig, bey M. G. Weidmanns Erben und Reich. 1769

    Wilhelmine : ein prosaisch komisches Gedicht / von Moritz August von Thümmel

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    Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Leipzig, bey Weidmanns Erben und Reich. 1777.19 Ill. (Kupferst.

    Lexicon manuale Novi Testamenti ...

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    Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-Anhalt (Halle)Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Lipsiae Ex officina Weidmann. et Reich A. C. N. MDCCLXXX

    Andachtsübungen und Gebete zum Privatgebrauche für nachdenkende und gutgesinnte Christen

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    Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: "Leipzig, bey M.G. Weidmanns Erben und Reich. 1785.

    Andachtsübungen und Gebete zum Privatgebrauche für nachdenkende und gutgesinnte Christen

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    Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: "Leipzig, bey M.G. Weidmanns Erben und Reich. 1785.

    Anfangsgründe der theoretischen und angewandten Botanik

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    von D. Georg Adolph Suckow ...TitelkupferUmfang: XX, 190 S., [3] Bl., XVI gef. Kupfertaf.; XII, 432 S.; [1] Bl., S. [433]-938, [21] Bl.

    Steve Reich : a bio-bibliography

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    In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Steve Reich was considered a fringe experimentalist. His work consisted largely of repeating, slowly changing patterns unlike either the serialism or the aleatory that predominated at that time. Today, however, Reich is one of the most prominent and celebrated contemporary composers, one about whom the scholarly and popular literature offers an assortment of critical, historical, and analytical perspectives. Author D.J. Hoek's bio-bibliography serves as an essential guide to this literature, comprehensively surveying Reich's life and work. Included are details of all of Reich's compositions: dates, instrumentation, premiere performances, and publishers; a discography listing all commercial recordings of the composer's oeuvre; and an annotated bibliography of publications in English, French, German, and Italian. The Reich scholar or aficionado could not find a more thorough encapsulation of his brilliant career

    Wilhelm Reich versus the Flying Saucers

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    The convenient myth of Wilhelm Reich is that he “lost his mind” in the early 1950s, if not before, and that the last seven years of his life and work — the orgone and radiation experiments, the cloudbuster, and flying saucer intrigues — present an embarrassment. Even the counterculture that embraced Reich, not least William S. Burroughs, Norman Mailer, and filmmaker Dušan Makavejev, tended to distort his theory. The psychosis attached to Reich by his detractors was the culmination of decades of scapegoating by psychoanalysts, Nazis, communists, and conservatives. But Reich’s environmental and Cold War preoccupations and his slow-burning fascination with UFO phenomena were not signs of a madness incipient since his break with Sigmund Freud. They anticipated and reflected much in the American psyche. Defining the presence of a “cinematic self” in the misunderstood analyst once considered an heir to Freud, Wilhelm Reich versus the Flying Saucers rejects orthodox portrayals of Reich’s final years as merely pathological. Combining original analysis and evidence from the Wilhelm Reich Archive, James Reich uncovers the fatal moments in the psychologist’s uncanny identification with the “spaceman,” and the myth of a scientist lost to his own grandiosity and paranoia. Taking seriously the influence of The Day the Earth Stood Still, Bad Day at Black Rock, and other pop cultural narratives on Reich, this “psychoanalytic detective story” concerns existential traps, conscious and unconscious collaborations and betrayals by disciples, and unidentified flying object-relations. Reich’s is an atomic-age passion narrative. Vitally, Reich’s story could be ours. The author is not related to his subject

    Georg Wehrung, Welt und Reich, Grundlegung und Aufbau der Ethik, 1952

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    Pollet J. V.-M. Georg Wehrung, Welt und Reich, Grundlegung und Aufbau der Ethik, 1952. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 29, fascicule 2, 1955. pp. 174-176

    Georg Wehrung, Welt und Reich, Grundlegung und Aufbau der Ethik, 1952

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    Pollet J. V.-M. Georg Wehrung, Welt und Reich, Grundlegung und Aufbau der Ethik, 1952. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 29, fascicule 2, 1955. pp. 174-176
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