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Eibiswald, Georg Ehrenreich von; Blatt 1 (1r)
Gäller zu Schwamberg, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 2 (1v-2r)
Glojach, Johann Carl von; Blatt 2,1 (2ar)
Hochberg, Christoph Ferdinand von; Blatt 2,2 (2av-2br)
Sebisch, Melchior; Blatt 3 (3r)
Schad, Daniel; Blatt 8 (7v-8r)
Dieterich, Conrad; Blatt 16 (15v-16r)
Metrophanes; Blatt 17 (16v-17r)
Bitsch, Caspar; Blatt 20 (19v-20r)
Locamer, Georg David; Blatt 21 (20v-21r)
Königstein, Sigmund Stubick von; Blatt 24 (23v-24r)
Florus, Marcus; Blatt 29 (28v-29r)
Furt, Ferdinand; Blatt 32 (31v-32r)
Schmidt, Johann; Blatt 33 (32v-33r)
Fröreisen, Isaac; Blatt 34 (33v-34r)
Dorsche, Johann Georg; Blatt 35 (34v-35r)
Agerius, Nicolaus; Blatt 46 (45v-46r)
Hebenstreit, Johann Baptist; Blatt 51 (50v-51r)
Heins, Johann; Blatt 55 (54v-55r)
Bernegger, Matthias; Blatt 56 (55v-56r)
Huber, Peter; Blatt 58 (57v-58r)
Bischoff, Ludwig; Blatt 59 (58v-59r)
Kerner, Balthasar; Blatt 60 (59v-60r)
Opitz, Martin; Blatt 61 (60v-61r)
Friedland, Paul; Blatt 67 (66v-67r)
Gerner, Abraham; Blatt 73 (72v-73r)
Ebel, Johann Philipp; Blatt 79 (78v-79r)
Mangold, Johann Conrad; Blatt 80 (79v-80r)
Freinsheim, Johann; Blatt 80 (80v-81r)
Herrenschmid, Andreas; Blatt 82 (81v-82r)
Merk, Johann Konrad; Blatt 83 (82v-83r)
Dilger, Nathanael; Blatt 84 (83v-84r)
Huber, Johann; Blatt 86 (86r)
Blass, Balthasar; Blatt 91 (90v-91r)
Zschaesy, Melchior; Blatt 100 (99v-100r)
Bardili, Karl; Blatt 100,1 (99v-100r)
Wolf von Sponheim, Hans; Blatt 101 (100v-101r)
Ehinger von Balzheim, Hans Friedrich; Blatt 101,2 (101v-102r)
Notter, Johann Georg; Blatt 103 (102v-103r)
Zittelin, Johann Michael; Blatt 105 (104v-105r)
Rihel, Josias; Blatt 106 (105v-106r)
Unbekannt; Blatt 107 (106v-107r)
Otto, Marcus; Blatt 108 (107v-108r)
Mörlin, Johann; Blatt 108,1 (108v-109r)
Heilbrunner, Anton; Blatt 108,2 (108v-109r)
Schmidt, Ulrich; Blatt 109 (108v-109r)
Baldinger, Albrecht von; Blatt 109,1 (109v-110r)
Baldinger, Sigmund; Blatt 109,2 (109v-110r)
Schleicher, Sigismund; Blatt 110 (109v-110r)
Pöckh, Johann Ludwig; Blatt 110 (110v-111r)
Otto, Sebastian; Blatt 111 (110v-111r)
Erhard, Melchior; Blatt 111 (111v-112r)
Roth, Leo Eberhard; Blatt 112 (111v-112r)
Baldinger, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 112,2 (112v-113r)
Acker, Nicolaus; Blatt 113 (112v-113r)
Acker, Georg; Blatt 113 (113v-114r)
Zorn, Georg Friedrich; Blatt 114 (113v-114r)
Authäus, Johann Hermann; Blatt 114,2 (114v-115r)
Tanneberg, Melchior; Blatt 115 (114v-115r)
Nostitz, Georg Wolfram von; Blatt 115,2 (115v-116r)
Freinsheimer, Johann Caspar; Blatt 116 (115v-116r)
Stainer, Johann; Blatt 116,2 (116v-117r)
Ulrich, Paul; Blatt 117 (116v-117r)
Widemann, Georg Sebastian; Blatt 117,2 (117v-118r)
Bach, Georg; Blatt 118 (117v-118r)
Straub, Caspar; Blatt 118,2 (118v-119r)
Wild, Johann Rudolph; Blatt 119 (118v-119r)
Gebhart, Johann; Blatt 119,2 (119v-120r)
Klein, Joachim; Blatt 120 (119v-120r)
Roth, Johann Jacob; Blatt 120 (120v-121r)
Roth, Johann Conrad; Blatt 121 (120v-121r)
Hofmeister, Conrad; Blatt 121 (121v-122r)
Schad, Daniel; Blatt 122 (121v-122r)
Reichhatt, Bartholomäus; Blatt 122,2 (122v-123r)
Wickh, David; Blatt 123 (122v-123r)
Hipler, Johann; Blatt 123 (123v-124r)
Weinmann, Johann Simon; Blatt 124 (123v-124r)
Weiskircher, Georg Heinrich; Blatt 126 (125v-126r)
Spleiß, Johannes; Blatt 127 (126v-127r)
Ortner, Johann; Blatt 128 (128r)
Sattler, Johann Bartholomäus; Blatt 130 (129v-130r)
Heider, Jacob; Blatt 130,2 (130v-131r)
Dannhauer, Johann Conrad; Blatt 130,3 (130v-131r)
Mergius, Johannes Martin; Blatt 131 (130v-131r)
Funck, Johann; Blatt 131,2 (131v-132r)
Zeiller, Martin; Blatt 132 (131v-132r)
König, Sebastian; Blatt 132,2 (132v-133r)
Frey, Johann; Blatt 132,3 (132v-133r)
Bückel, Johann Conrad; Blatt 133,1 (132v-133r)
Brehm, Nikolaus Jakob; Blatt 133,2 (132v-133r)
Haas, Johann Michael; Blatt 133 (133v-134r)
Krafft, Georg; Blatt 134 (133v-134r)
Wolfram, Friedrich; Blatt 135 (134v-135r)
Herbst, Sebastian; Blatt 136 (135v-136r)
Widmann, Johann; Blatt 136,2 (136v-137r)
Bardeller, Matthaeus; Blatt 137 (136v-137r)
Zoller, Johann Georg; Blatt 138 (137v-138r)
Bachmann, Johann Jacob; Blatt 139 (138v-139r)
Burkhard, Georg; Blatt 139,2 (139v-140r)
Bayer, Johann Melchior; Blatt 140 (139v-140r)
Gerschlauer, Georg; Blatt 140 (140v-141r)
Mayer, Johann; Blatt 141 (140v-141r)
Wollaib, Marcus; Blatt 141,2 (141v-142r)
Öchslin, Johann Georg; Blatt 142 (141v-142r)
Stang, Israel; Blatt 142,2 (142v-143r)
Glirr, Gotthard; Blatt 143 (142v-143r)
Yelin, Jacob; Blatt 143,2 (143v-144r)
Stettner, Paul; Blatt 144 (143v-144r)
Becher, Joachim; Blatt 144 (144v-145r)
Ast, Michael; Blatt 145 (144v-145r)
Nachtigall, Johann Georg; Blatt 145-146 (145v-146r)
Kiechel, Matthias; Blatt 146 (146v-147r)
Honold, Jakob; Blatt 147 (146v-147r)
Faber, Martin; Blatt 147,2 (147v-148r)
Bartholomaei, Johann Martin; Blatt 148 (147v-148r)
Keller, Christoph Sigismund; Blatt 148,2 (148v-149r)
Waiß, Johann Jacob; Blatt 149 (148v-149r)
Waiß, Peter; Blatt 149 (149v-150r)
Tilger, Konrad; Blatt 150 (149v-150r)
Deller, Conrad; Blatt 150,2 (150v-151r)
Mayer, Emanuel; Blatt 151 (150v-151r)
Stöltzlin, Bonifacius; Blatt 151 (151v-152r)
Müller, Christoph; Blatt 152 (151v-152r)
Georgius, Johann Bernhard; Blatt 152 (152v-153r)
Müller, David; Blatt 153 (152v-153r)
Saurweitt, Johann Conrad; Blatt 153,2 (153v-154r)
Graff, Mathäus; Blatt 154 (153v-154r)
Becker, Gottfried; Blatt 154 (154v-155r)
Friderici, Paul; Blatt 155 (154v-155r)
Asch, Johann Christoph; Blatt 155,2 (155v-156r)
Friderici, Johann Philipp; Blatt 156 (155v-156r)
Khern, Michael; Blatt 156,2 (156v-157r)
Gräter, Wilhelm; Blatt 157,1 (156v-157r)
Springmann, Matthaeus; Blatt 157,2 (156v-157r)
Heckel, Johann Georg; Blatt 157,2 (157v-158r)
Acker, Karl; Blatt 158 (157v-158r)
Degeler, David; Blatt 158 (158v-159r
Marcus Joseph Wright memoirs, MSS.1585
Abstract: An incomplete typescript copy (18 pp.) of, "Memoirs of Brigadier General Marcus J. Wright, CSA."Scope and Content Note: The collection contains an incomplete typescript copy (18 pp.) of, "Memoirs of Brigadier General Marcus J. Wright, CSA," which includes a family genealogy, and accounts of his early life in Tennessee and his career.Biographical/Historical Note: Confederate General and author from Tennessee
Marcus on Belief and Belief in the Impossible
I review but don’t endorse Marcus’ arguments that impossible beliefs are impossible. I defend her claim that belief’s objects are, in some important sense, not the bearers of truth and falsity, discuss her dispositionalism about belief, and argue it’s a good fit with the idea that belief’s objects are Russellian states of affairs.
Reviso, pero no suscribo, los argumentos de Marcus a favor de que las creencias imposibles son imposibles.
Defiendo su tesis de que los objetos de las creencias no son, en algún sentido importante, los soportes
de la verdad y la falsedad; discuto su disposicionalismo acerca de las creencias y argumento que encaja bien
con la idea de que los objetos de las creencias son estados de cosas russellianos
Quaestionum historicarum de editione V.T. Graeca, LXXII. interpretibus Hierosolymitanis vulgò tributa, tetras secunda
quam ... praeside ... Ioh. Henrico Hottingero ... publicae disquisitioni subiectam propugnare conabitur Ioh. Iacobus Aberlinus ... ad diem Ianuarii, M DC XLVII ...Dedikation an Joh. Jacob Irminger, Oswald Keller, Joh. Jacob Ulrich, Joh. Rudolf Stucki, Joh. Caspar Suter, Joh. Wirtz, Caspar Wyss und Christoph Tubenmann auf Bl. A1v. Gedichte von Christian Huber, Joh. Caspar Huber, Marcus Tubenmann und Johannes Müller auf Bl. C1-2.Text teilw. hebr.Diss. Hohe Schule Zürich, 164
Interior-point methods for PDE-constrained optimization
In applied sciences PDEs model an extensive variety of phenomena. Typically the final goal of simulations is a system which is optimal in a certain sense. For instance optimal control problems identify a control to steer a system towards a desired state. Inverse problems seek PDE parameters which are most consistent with measurements. In these optimization problems PDEs appear as equality constraints. PDE-constrained optimization problems are large-scale and often nonconvex. Their numerical solution leads to large ill-conditioned linear systems. In many practical problems inequality constraints implement technical limitations or prior knowledge.
In this thesis interior-point (IP) methods are considered to solve nonconvex large-scale PDE-constrained optimization problems with inequality constraints. To cope with enormous fill-in of direct linear solvers, inexact search directions are allowed in an inexact interior-point (IIP) method. This thesis builds upon the IIP method proposed in [Curtis, Schenk, Wächter, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 2010]. SMART tests cope with the lack of inertia information to control Hessian modification and also specify termination tests for the iterative linear solver.
The original IIP method needs to solve two sparse large-scale linear systems in each optimization step. This is improved to only a single linear system solution in most optimization steps. Within this improved IIP framework, two iterative linear solvers are evaluated: A general purpose algebraic multilevel incomplete L D L^T preconditioned SQMR method is applied to PDE-constrained optimization problems for optimal server room cooling in three space dimensions and to compute an ambient temperature for optimal cooling. The results show robustness and efficiency of the IIP method when compared with the exact IP method.
These advantages are even more evident for a reduced-space preconditioned (RSP) GMRES solver which takes advantage of the linear system's structure. This RSP-IIP method is studied on the basis of distributed and boundary control problems originating from superconductivity and from two-dimensional and three-dimensional parameter estimation problems in groundwater modeling. The numerical results exhibit the improved efficiency especially for multiple PDE constraints.
An inverse medium problem for the Helmholtz equation with pointwise box constraints is solved by IP methods. The ill-posedness of the problem is explored numerically and different regularization strategies are compared. The impact of box constraints and the importance of Hessian modification on the optimization algorithm is demonstrated. A real world seismic imaging problem is solved successfully by the RSP-IIP method
Guest Editorial Special Section on Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems
Marcus Aurelius
By John Sellars Author: SELLARS, John. Reader in Philosophy, Royal Holloway University of London Reference: Marcus Aurelius. Abingdon: Routledge, 2020, x + 146 pp., ISBN 9780367146078 In this new study, John Sellars offers a fresh examination of Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations as a work of philosophy by placing it against the background of the tradition of Stoic philosophy to which Marcus was committed. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius is a perennial bestseller, attracting countless..
Ben Marcus, 19th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Ben Marcus is the author of The Age of Wire and String, published recently by Alfred A. Knopf. His short fiction has appeared in Grand Street, The Iowa Review, The Pushcart Prize Anthology, The Mississippi Review, The Quarterly, Conjunctions, and Story Quarterly. He was born in Chicago in 1967 and grew up in the Midwest and in Europe, New York and Texas. His undergraduate degree was earned in philosophy at New York University. He received an M.F.A. from Brown University, and has since taught writing in New York, Texas, and Virginia. He is a senior editor of the literary journal Conjunctions, and will present a section of new fiction chosen for the spring issue, Sticks and Stones. Presently he lives in Virginia, where he is an assistant professor at Old Dominion University
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