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    Huth (Ferdinand Louis) Papers

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    Receipt for 100 French francs paid to Jacob Winkler. Signed Jacob Winkler on April 27, 1844 in San Antonio. "Received from Mister Louis Huth on behalf of Mister H[enr]i Castro in Paris.

    Huth (Ferdinand Louis) Papers

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    Receipt for 10 francs, 50 cents paid to [Jacob] Schertz, with promise to repay as soon as possible. Signed [Jacob] Schertz on January 6, 1844 in Galveston. "Received from Mr. Louis Huth on behalf of Mister H[enr]i Castro in Paris.

    Beatitudo morientium in domino per Lutherum restituta Pio viri beati obitu confirmata Apoc. XIV. 12. dissert. theologica saecularis / Caspar Jacob Huth [Präses]

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    BEATITUDO MORIENTIUM IN DOMINO PER LUTHERUM RESTITUTA PIO VIRI BEATI OBITU CONFIRMATA APOC. XIV. 12. DISSERT. THEOLOGICA SAECULARIS / CASPAR JACOB HUTH [PRÄSES] Beatitudo morientium in domino per Lutherum restituta Pio viri beati obitu confirmata Apoc. XIV. 12. dissert. theologica saecularis / Caspar Jacob Huth [Präses] Beatitudo morientium in domino per Lutherum restituta Pio viri beati obitu confirmata Apoc. XIV. 12. dissert. theologica saecularis / Caspar Jacob Huth [Präses]; Johann Georg Friedrich Besserer [Resp.] ; Sect. 2 (Sect. 2) (1

    Huth (Ferdinand Louis) Papers

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    Letter from an unknown author to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding a financial transaction in the amount of $2.75

    Beatitudo morientium in domino per Lutherum restituta Pio viri beati obitu confirmata Apoc. XIV. 12. dissert. theologica saecularis / Caspar Jacob Huth [Präses]; Johann Georg Friedrich Besserer [Resp.] ; Sect. 2

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    BEATITUDO MORIENTIUM IN DOMINO PER LUTHERUM RESTITUTA PIO VIRI BEATI OBITU CONFIRMATA APOC. XIV. 12. DISSERT. THEOLOGICA SAECULARIS / CASPAR JACOB HUTH [PRÄSES]; JOHANN GEORG FRIEDRICH BESSERER [RESP.] ; SECT. 2 Beatitudo morientium in domino per Lutherum restituta Pio viri beati obitu confirmata Apoc. XIV. 12. dissert. theologica saecularis / Caspar Jacob Huth [Präses] (-) Beatitudo morientium in domino per Lutherum restituta Pio viri beati obitu confirmata Apoc. XIV. 12. dissert. theologica saecularis / Caspar Jacob Huth [Präses]; Johann Georg Friedrich Besserer [Resp.] ; Sect. 2 (Sect. 2) (1) Cover (1) §. XIV. - XX. (2) §. XXI. - XXV. (21

    [Stammbuch Philipp Ludwig Huth]

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    [STAMMBUCH PHILIPP LUDWIG HUTH] [Stammbuch Philipp Ludwig Huth] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Beschreibung ([0]-[1]) Register über die hierinn befindliche Nahmen. ([4]-[5]) Ebner von Eschenbach, Friedrich Wilhelm; Blatt 1 (0v 1r) Krafft von Dellmensingen, Marcus Antonius; Blatt 2 (1v 2r) Linck, Georg Heinrich; Blatt 3v (3v 4r) Linck, Jacob Gottlieb; Blatt 4 (3v 4r) Benz, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 5 (4v 5r) Seiffart de Klettenberg, Remigius; Blatt 6v (6v 7r) Lersner, Friedrich Maximilian von; Blatt 7 (6v 7r) Trew, Christoph Jacob; Blatt 7v (7v 8r) Haller von Hallerstein, Johann Joachim; Blatt 8 (7v 8r) Buck, Daniel; Blatt 8v (8v 9r) W., C. A.; Blatt 9 (8v 9r) Finger, Johann Wolfgang; Blatt 9v (9v 10r) Erlabeck, Georg Christoph; Blatt 10 (9v 10r) Scharmann, Johann Leonhard; Blatt 10v (10v 11r) Klepperbein, Joachim; Blatt 11 (10v 11r) Schmidt, Andreas Bartholomäus; Blatt 11v (10v 11r) Textor, Johann Wolfgang; Blatt 13 (12v 13r) Scheurl von Defersdorf, Christoph Wilhelm; Blatt 13v (13v 14r) Ebner von Eschenbach, Carl Wilhelm; Blatt 14 (13v 14r) Feuerlein, Conrad Friedrich; Blatt 14v (14v 15r) Feuerlein, Georg Christoph; Blatt 15 (14v 15r) Holzschuher von Harrlach, Wolfgang Sigmund; Blatt 15v (15v 16r) Scheurl von Defersdorf, Johann Karl; Blatt 16 (15v 16r) Paumgartner, Johann Paul; Blatt 16v (16v 17r) Pund, Friedrich; Blatt 17 (16v 17r) Herdegen, Johann; Blatt 17v (17v 18r) Monro, Johann Daniel von; Blatt 18 (17v 18r) Faber, Georg Caspar; Blatt 18v (18v 19r) Düstau, Johann Carl; Blatt 19 (18v 19r) Fleischmann, Johann Paul; Blatt 19v (19v 20r) Müller, Christoph Paul; Blatt 20 (19v 20r) Bonhoeffer, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 20v (20v 21r) Humbracht, Reinhart Friedrich; Blatt 22 (21v 22r) Dilherr de Thumenberg, Christophorus Theophilus; Blatt 23 (22v 23r) Grambs, Johann Jacob; Blatt 24 (23v 24r) Guttenberg, Jacob Willibald Hermann von und zu; Blatt 25 (24v 25r) Spitz, Heinrich Felix; Blatt 25v (25v 26r) Flessa, Johann Adam; Blatt 26 (25v 26r) Rodberg, Heinrich Christoph; Blatt 26v (26v 27r) Carstens, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 27 (26v 27r) Melle, Franz Jakob von; Blatt 27v (27v 28r) Müller, Martin Matthias; Blatt 28 (27v 28r) Löffelloth, Joachim Andreas; Blatt 29 (28v 29r) Hoeger, Johann Tobias; Blatt 29v (29v 30r) Beck, Johann Konrad; Blatt 30 (29v 30r) Will, Georg Leonhard; Blatt 31 (30v 31r) Teuffel, Christoph Wilhelm; Blatt 31v (31v 32r) Romig, Johann Christoph; Blatt 33 (32v 33r) Otho, Johann Georg Friedrich; Blatt 33v (33v 34r) Regenfus, Veit Hieronymus; Blatt 34 (33v 34r) Hollweg, Georg Daniel; Blatt 37 (36v 37r) Petz von Lichtenhof, Georg Christoph; Blatt 41 (40v 41r) Kelsch, Michael; Blatt 45v (45v 46r) Clausner, Georg; Blatt 46 (45v 46r) Behaim, Johann Carl; Blatt 46v (46v 47r) Schmidt, Johann Georg; Blatt 50 (49v 50r) Henseler, Johann; Blatt 54 (53v 54r) Finckler, Friedrich Gustav; Blatt 56 (55v 56r) Peller von Schoppershof, Johann Christoph; Blatt 56v (56v 57r) Faber, Samuel; Blatt 67 (66v 67r) Wülfer, Georg Friedrich; Blatt 67v (67v 68r) Bittner, Heinrich Christoph; Blatt 79 (78v 79r) Häberlein, Johann Jakob; Blatt 80 (79v 80r

    Huth (Ferdinand Louis) Papers

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    Receipt for 229 francs, 50 cents, paid to Jacob Zimmerli. Signed Jacob Zimmerli August 8, 1846 in Castroville

    Connecting dynamic vegetation models to data - an inverse perspective

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    Dynamic vegetation models provide process-based explanations of the dynamics and the distribution of plant ecosystems. They offer significant advantages over static, correlative modelling approaches, particularly for ecosystems that are outside their equilibrium due to global change or climate change. A persistent problem, however, is their parameterization. Parameters and processes of dynamic vegetation models (DVMs) are traditionally determined independently of the model, while model outputs are compared to empirical data for validation and informal model comparison only. But field data for such independent estimates of parameters and processes are often difficult to obtain, and the desire to include better descriptions of processes such as biotic interactions, dispersal, phenotypic plasticity and evolution in future vegetation models aggravates limitations related to the current parameterization paradigm. In this paper, we discuss the use of Bayesian methods to bridge this gap. We explain how Bayesian methods allow direct estimates of parameters and processes, encoded in prior distributions, to be combined with inverse estimates, encoded in likelihood functions. The combination of direct and inverse estimation of parameters and processes allows a much wider range of vegetation data to be used simultaneously, including vegetation inventories, species traits, species distributions, remote sensing, eddy flux measurements and palaeorecords. The possible reduction of uncertainty regarding structure, parameters and predictions of DVMs may not only foster scientific progress, but will also increase the relevance of these models for policy advice

    Rev. Jacob Henry Wofford

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    Rev. Jacob Henry Wofford, considered the "first business manager of Trinity.
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