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    John Hsu, viola da gamba, Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord, and Mark Kroll, harpsichord, April 19, 1985

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    This is the concert program of the John Hsu, viola da gamba, Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord, and Mark Kroll, harpsichord performance on Friday, April 19, 1985 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were the following by Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonata No. 2 in D major, BWV 1028, Sonata No. 3 in G minor, BWV 1029, Sonata in F major (transcription by Mr. Hsu of the Brandenburg Concerto No. 6), and Sonata No. 1 in G major, BWV 1027. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Carol Lieberman, Baroque Violin and Mark Kroll, Harpsichord, March 17, 1984

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    This is the concert program of the Carol Lieberman, Baroque Violin and Mark Kroll, Harpsichord performance on Saturday, March 17, 1984 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were the following by Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonata in A major, BWV 1015, Sonata in E major, BWV 1016, Sonata in C minor, BWV 1017, Sonata in G major, BWV 1019, Sonata in F minor, BWV 1018, and Sonata in B minor, BWV 1014. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Carol Lieberman, Baroque Violin, Sandra Miller, Flauto Traverso, Myron Lutzke, Baroque Cello, and Mark Kroll, Harpsichord, January 18, 1985

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    This is the concert program of the Carol Lieberman, Baroque Violin, Sandra Miller, Flauto Traverso, Myron Lutzke, Baroque Cello, and Mark Kroll, Harpsichord performance on Friday, January 18, 1985 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Sonata for Flute and Basso Continuo in G major, Op. 1 No. 6 by George Frideric Handel, Sonata for Violin and Basso Continuo in D major, Op. 1 No. 13 by G. F. Handel, Partita for Solo Flute in A minor BWV 1013 by Johann Sebastian Bach, Suite for Unaccompanied Cello in G major, BWV 1007 by J. S. Bach, and Trio Sonata for Flute, Violin, and Basson Continuo in G major, BWV 1038 by J. S. Bach. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Josef Kroll, Gott und Hölle. Der Mythos vom Descensuskampfe, (Studien der Bibliothek Warburg), B. G. Teubner, Leipzig et Berlin, 1932

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    Cullmann Oscar. Josef Kroll, Gott und Hölle. Der Mythos vom Descensuskampfe, (Studien der Bibliothek Warburg), B. G. Teubner, Leipzig et Berlin, 1932. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 14e année n°2, Mars-avril 1934. pp. 187-190

    Early Music Series: Julianne Baird, soprano, J. Fenwick Smith, baroque flute, and Mark Kroll, harpsichord, April 18, 1986

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    This is the concert program of the Early Music Series: Julianne Baird, soprano, J. Fenwick Smith, baroque flute, and Mark Kroll, harpsichord performance on Friday, April 18, 1986 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Cantada sopra la ciaccona by Giovanni Felice Sances, Cantada sopra il passacaglia by G. F. Sances, Ardi cor mio by Giulio Caccini, Caduca fiamma by G. Caccini, Amarilli by G. Caccini, Lamento d'Arianna by Claudio Monteverdi, Sweeter than roses by Henry Purcell, From Rosy bowers by H. Purcell, Domine, Dominus noster by André Campra, Cantata for Soprano, Flute and Continuo by A. Campra, Sonata for Flute and Harpsichord in D major, W. 83 by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Lascia ch'io pianga (from "Rinaldo") by George Frideric Handel, and Dopo notte (from "Ariodante") by G. F. Handel. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum. II. Codices Venetos descripserunt G. Kroll et A. Olivieri, 224 p. III. Codices Mediolanenses, descr. Aem. Martini et Dom. Bassi

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    Reinach Théodore. Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum. II. Codices Venetos descripserunt G. Kroll et A. Olivieri, 224 p. III. Codices Mediolanenses, descr. Aem. Martini et Dom. Bassi. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 14, fascicule 58,1901. pp. 312-313

    Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum. II. Codices Venetos descripserunt G. Kroll et A. Olivieri, 224 p. III. Codices Mediolanenses, descr. Aem. Martini et Dom. Bassi

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    Reinach Théodore. Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum. II. Codices Venetos descripserunt G. Kroll et A. Olivieri, 224 p. III. Codices Mediolanenses, descr. Aem. Martini et Dom. Bassi. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 14, fascicule 58,1901. pp. 312-313

    Pauly's Real-Encyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft. Neue Bearbeitung begonnen von G. Wissowa... von W. Kroll. XV, 2 (1264 colonnes) et XVI, 1 (1206 col.) : Met-Myssi. Zweite Reihe herausg. von W. Kroll und K. Mittelhaus IV A 2 (1276 colonnes) et V A 1 (1280 col.) : Symposion-Literatur - Thapsis

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    Delatte A. Pauly's Real-Encyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft. Neue Bearbeitung begonnen von G. Wissowa... von W. Kroll. XV, 2 (1264 colonnes) et XVI, 1 (1206 col.) : Met-Myssi. Zweite Reihe herausg. von W. Kroll und K. Mittelhaus IV A 2 (1276 colonnes) et V A 1 (1280 col.) : Symposion-Literatur - Thapsis. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 4, fasc. 2, 1935. pp. 537-539

    Nitrogen-rich transition metal nitrides

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    The solid state chemistry leading to the synthesis and characterization of metal nitrides with N:M ratios >1 is summarized. Studies of these compounds represent an emerging area of research. Most transition metal nitrides have much lower nitrogen contents, and they often form with non- or sub-stoichiometric compositions. These materials are typically metallic with often superconducting properties, and they provide highly refractory, high hardness materials with many technological applications. The higher metal nitrides should achieve formal oxidation states (OS) attaining those found among corresponding oxides, and they are expected to have useful semiconducting properties. Only a very few examples of such high OS nitrogen-rich compounds are known at present. The main group elements typically form covalently bonded nitride ceramics such as Si3N4, Ge3N4 and Sn3N4, and the early transition metals Zr and Hf produce Zr3N4 and Hf3N4. However, the only main example of a highly nitrided transition metal compound known to date is Ta3N5 that has a formal oxidation state +5 and is a semiconductor with visible light absorption leading to applications as a pigment and in photocatalysis. New synthesis routes are being explored to study the possible formation of other N-rich materials that are predicted to exist by ab initio calculations. There is a useful interplay between theoretical predictions and experimental synthesis studies at ambient and high pressure conditions, as we explore and establish the existence and structure–property relations of these new nitride compounds and polymorphs. Here we review the state of current investigations and indicate possible new directions for further work

    Kroll-carbons based on silica and alumina templates as high-rate electrode materials in electrochemical double-layer capacitors

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    S.5131-5139Hierarchical Kroll-carbons (KCs) with combined micro- and mesopore systems are prepared from silica and alumina templates by a reductive carbochlorination reaction of fumed silica and alumina nanoparticles inside a dense carbon matrix. The resulting KCs offer specific surface areas close to 2000 m2 g−1 and total pore volumes exceeding 3 cm3 g−1, resulting from their hierarchical pore structure. High micropore volumes of 0.39 cm3 g−1 are achieved in alumina-based KCs due to the enhanced carbon etching reaction being mainly responsible for the evolution of porosity. Mesopore sizes are uniform and precisely controllable over a wide range by the template particle dimensions. The possibility of directly recycling the process exhaust gases for the template synthesis and the use of renewable carbohydrates as the carbon source lead to a scalable and efficient alternative to classical hard- and soft templating approaches for the production of mesoporous and hierarchical carbon materials. Silica- and alumina-based Kroll-carbons are versatile electrode materials in electrochemical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs). Specific capacitances of up to 135 F g−1 in an aqueous electrolyte (1 M sulfuric acid) and 174 F g−1 in ionic liquid (1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate) are achieved when measured in a symmetric cell configuration up to voltages of 0.6 and 2.5 V, respectively. 90% of the capacitance can be utilized at high current densities (20 A g−1) and room temperature rendering Kroll-carbons as attractive materials for EDLC electrodes resulting in high capacities and high rate performance due to the combined presence of micro- and mesopores.2Nr.1
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