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Der Ring : Ein Schauergemählde aus der wirklichen Welt / Von M. August Salomo Maurer
Paginierfehler: S. 7 ohne gedr. Seitenzählung, S. 24 statt S. 34, S. 25 statt S. 35 gedrucktVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Leipzig, bey Johann Wilhelm Kramer. 1799
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Analytic Kramer kernels, Lagrange-type interpolation series and de Branges spaces
The classical Kramer sampling theorem provides a method for obtaining orthogonal sampling formulas. In particular, when the involved kernel is analytic in the sampling parameter it can be stated in an abstract setting of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces of entire functions which includes as a particular case the classical Shannon sampling theory. This abstract setting allows us to obtain a sort of converse result and to characterize when the sampling formula associated with an analytic Kramer kernel can be expressed as a Lagrange-type interpolation series. On the other hand, the de Branges spaces of entire functions satisfy orthogonal sampling formulas which can be written as Lagrange-type interpolation series. In this work some links between all these ideas are established
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Jack Kramer: A Retrospective
Jack Kramer: a personal vision through craftsmanship / S. Tatiana Spinari -- An interview with David Aronson, Reed Kay, and Sidney Hurwitz / Lois Tarlow.
Includes bibliographical references.This is the catalogue of the exhibition "Jack Kramer: A Retrospective" held at Boston University Art Gallery from February 26 - April 3, 1988. S. Tatiana Spinari with an interview by Lois TarlowBOSTON REALIST ARTISTS of the past four decades, many of them affiliated initially with
the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and later with Boston University, have generally
considered their art as a form of personal expression within the tradition of art and
craftsmanship. Jack Kramer was a part of this Boston tradition from the early 1940s,
first as a student in the Museum School and later as
an artist and art professor at Boston University's School of Visual Arts. His art and career reflect his figure-based training as well as contemporary
developments of art in the city. Kramer, a versatile
artist who experimented with different ideas and styles, expressed in his work the artist's craft and creation as part of a vital art tradition as well as the private drama and psychological tension of human
existence
KRAMER, Solly Inventory of documents
COVERAGE 1929; 3 Files; 0,11 Metre.Private papers of S. Kramer, National Party Candidate for Parktown during the general election of June 192
Marcusenius altisambesi Kramer 2007
<i>Marcusenius altisambesi</i> Kramer et al., 2007 <p>(Figure 4C, D)</p> <p> <i>Gnathonemus okavangensis</i> Pappenheim, 1907. “Appeared as a form of <i>Gnathonemus macrolepidotus</i> Peters from the Okavango R., Damaraland, Africa; regarded as infrasubspecific and not available” (Eschmeyer 2013). “Nomen dubium” according to Gosse (1984) and Seegers (1996, p. 73).</p> <p> <i>Gnathonemus macrolepidotus</i>: Gilchrist and Thompson 1913, pp. 330–331.</p> <p> <i>Marcusenius altisambesi</i> Kramer et al. (2007), pp. 681–684.</p> <i>Type specimens</i> <p>Holotype: SAIAB 79135 (specimen L39isi), Namibia: Caprivi Strip: Lisikili on Upper Zambezi River. Paratypes: SAIAB 79136 (6), SAIAB 79137 (3), ZSM 35086 (5), ZSM 35085 (2), ZSM 35097 (1), ZSM 35082 (2); all examined.</p> <p> <b>–</b> Non-types, examined. One hundred and four specimens from the Upper Zambezi River System, East Caprivi, Namibia, some specimens from Kalimbeza presently alive in Aquarium:</p> <p> <b>–</b> SMF 28264 (22 specimens), from the Zambezi River, Lisikili backwater, 17 ◦ 33 ′ S, 24 ◦ 29 ′ E (type locality), coll.: F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, 5–7 March 1994,</p> <p> <b>–</b> SMF 28264 (45 specimens), ZSM 35084 (1), from the Kwando River, Nakatwa, 18 ◦ 06 ′ S, 23 ◦ 23 ′ E, in Mudumu National Park, coll.: B. Kramer, 9–15 March 1994, locality 6 on Figure 1,</p> <p> <b>–</b> SMF 28264 (two specimens), from Kwando River, Nkasa Island (18 ◦ 27 ′ S, 23 ◦ 42 ′ E) in Mamili National Park, close to locality 6 on Figure 1, coll.: F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, 9–10 September 1993,</p> <p> <b>–</b> 31 specimens, about 500 m from opposite Kalimbeza fishing camp, at downstream tip of small island between Lisikili side channel and main channel, coll.: F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, caught 21 August 1999, water conductivity and temperature, 84 µS cm, 22 ◦ C, size range 7.2–13.3 cm SL, arrival live in Regensburg 2 September 1999, EOD recording 28 September to 7 October 1999 at 100 µS cm−1 water conductivity and 21 ◦ C (EOD recording in Germany for quicker transport in Africa), presently alive,</p> <p> −1</p> <p> <b>–</b> ZSM 35083 (1), from Kwando River, Kongola Bridge, 17 ◦ 47 ′ 26.7 ′′ S, 23 ◦ 20 ′ 40.0 ′′ E, 24 January 2001, coll.: F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer,</p> <p> <b>–</b> Non-types (63 specimens)from the Okavango River, Botswana, totalling at least 10 males, male size range 110–181 mm SL, juvenile/female size range 54–169 mm SL, examined:</p> <p> <b>–</b> SAIAB 79140 (9), ZSM 35079 (1), ZSM 35080 (3), ZSM 35081 (6) from the Okavango River, Makwena Lodge, near the township of Etsha no. 6, 19 ◦ 07 ′ 30 ′′ S, 22 ◦ 22 ′ E, coll.: F.H. van der Bank, J. Engelbrecht and B. Kramer, 20–22 January 2001, locality 7 on Figure 1,</p> <p> <b>–</b> SAIAB 79143 (6), ZSM 35096 (5), and 24 specimens presently alive in aquarium, from the Okavango River at Guma Lagoon, 18 ◦ 57 ′ 46.6 ′′ S, 22 ◦ 22 ′ 25.3 ′′ E, coll.: F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, 10–12 August 2004, close to locality 7 on Figure 1,</p> <p> <b>–</b> SAIAB 79141 (1), ZSM 35095 (1), and seven specimens presently alive in aquarium, details as in preceding paragraph, except for locality at Makwena, 19 ◦ 03 ′ 13.85 ′′ S, 22 ◦ 22 ′ 42.6 ′′ E, 12 August 2004.</p> <p> <i>Samples examined for genetics.</i> DNA samples are stored at Institute of Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology, Heidelberg University (IPMB).</p> <p> <b>–</b> IPMB 44903–44905, Namibia: Upper Zambezi: Kalimbeza, 17 ◦ 32 ′ 27.3 ′′ S, 24 ◦ 31 ′ 26.2 ′′ E, coll. F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, 21 August 1999;</p> <p> <b>–</b> IPMB 44638–44640 Botswana: Okavango: Guma Lagoon, 18 ◦ 57 ′ 46.6 ′′ S, 22 ◦ 22 ′ 25.3 ′′ E, coll. F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, 10 August 2004; IPMB 44641, 44642, as before, but 10–12 August 2004; GenBank accession numbers: (KC 202230 – KC 202237).</p> <i>Type locality</i> <p> Upper Zambezi River in East Caprivi (Namibia); specifically Upper Zambezi River between Lisikili and Kalimbeza (or Kalambesa, 17 ◦ 33 ′ S, 24 ◦ 29 ′ E to 17 ◦ 32 ′ 27.3 ′′ S, 24 ◦ 31 ′ 26.2 ′′ E; 22–26 km straight line downstream from Katima Mulilo; Figure 1, no. 5).</p> <p> The first record of <i>G. macrolepidotus</i> for the Upper Zambezi is that of Gilchrist and Thompson (1917, p. 562), specifying Lialui, Barotseland as origin. For a description, the authors refer to Gilchrist and Thompson (1913, p. 330), a description of South African specimens that Kramer et al. (2007) have referred to <i>M. pongolensis</i> (Fowler, 1934). The presence of <i>G. macrolepidotus</i> in the Upper Zambezi System was confirmed by Jubb (1958). Another possible synonym would be <i>G. okavangensis</i> if it were available (this name should be dropped from a list of synonyms, as suggested by Kramer et al. 2007). Upper Zambezi and Okavango specimens were recognized as representing a new species, <i>M. altisambesi</i>, that is well differentiated from <i>M. macrolepidotus</i> (Peters, 1852) by Kramer et al. (2007).</p>Published as part of <i>Kramer, Bernd & Wink, Michael, 2013, East-west differentiation in the Marcusenius macrolepidotus species complex in Southern Africa: the description of a new species for the lower Cunene River, Namibia (Teleostei: Mormyridae), pp. 2327-2362 in Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) (J. Nat. Hist.) 47 (35 - 36)</i> on pages 2335-2337, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2013.798699, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5197590">http://zenodo.org/record/5197590</a>
Pollimyrus marianne Kramer 2003
Pollimyrus marianne Kramer et al., 2003 (3) ZSM 39524 (4), ZSM 39525 (3), seven specimens from Katima Mulilo, Upper Zambezi, 17 ◦ 29 ′ S, 24 ◦ 17 ′ E, 11 September 1993, field codes 33Fish, 39Fish, 41Fish, 42Fish, 53Fish, 56Fish, 57Fish, water conductivity, 81 µS / cm, 21.8 ◦ C, coll. F.H. Van der Bank and B. Kramer. (4) ZSM 39526 (2), ZSM 39527 (2), Four specimens from Lisikili, Upper Zambezi, 17 ◦ 32 ′ S, 24 ◦ 26 ′ E, 5–7 March 1994, field codes L30isi, L32isi, L47isi, L52isi, water conductivity 56.1 µS / cm, 26.8 ◦ C, coll. F.H. Van der Bank and B. Kramer. (5) ZSM 39528 (4), ZSM 39529 (18), ZSM 39530 (18), ZSM 39531, 53 specimens from Lisikili, Upper Zambezi, 17 ◦ 32 ′ S, 24 ◦ 26 ′ E, 7 April 1996, field codes Ka72–Ka75, Ka91, Ka92, Ka94, Ka96, Ka98, Ka99, Ka101- Ka104, Ka107, Ka109–Ka126, Ka139- Ka147, Ka149, Ka160–Ka162, Ka164–Ka168, Ka170, Ka172, water conductivity 66 µS / cm, 25.8 ◦ C, coll. F.H. Van der Bank and B. Kramer. (6) Seventy-seven specimens from Upper Zambezi, Lisikili L1, 17 ◦ 32 ′ 31.9 ′′ S, 24 ◦ 26 ′ 17.7 ′′ E, field codes Lisi01–Lisi21, Lisi23, Lisi25–Lisi29, Lisi32 Lisi36, ZSM 41775 (L37–L56), Lisi 57– Lisi 61, Lisi 63– Lisi 68, Lisi 70– Lisi 72, Lisi 74– Lisi 84, ZSM 41776 (JHB1), water conductivity 91.5 µS / cm, 19.0 ◦ C, 5–6 August 2004, coll. F.H. Van der Bank and B. Kramer.Published as part of Kramer, Bernd, Bank, Herman van der & Wink, Michael, 2013, Marked differentiation in a new species of dwarf stonebasher, Pollimyrus cuandoensis sp. nov. (Mormyridae: Teleostei), from a contact zone with two sibling species of the Okavango and Zambezi rivers, pp. 429-463 in Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) (J. Nat. Hist.) 48 (7 - 8) on pages 453-454, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2013.807950, http://zenodo.org/record/463157
S.-N. Kramer. — Sumerian Historiography
Parrot André. S.-N. Kramer. — Sumerian Historiography. In: Syria. Tome 31 fascicule 3-4, 1954. p. 350
S.-N. Kramer. — Sumerian Historiography
Parrot André. S.-N. Kramer. — Sumerian Historiography. In: Syria. Tome 31 fascicule 3-4, 1954. p. 350
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