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Ulrich Luz, Matthew 8-20 (traduit de l'allemand par Wilhelm C. Linss) (coll. Hermeneia). 2001
Focant Camille. Ulrich Luz, Matthew 8-20 (traduit de l'allemand par Wilhelm C. Linss) (coll. Hermeneia). 2001. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 34ᵉ année, fasc. 2, 2003. p. 235
Logical Terminology in the Epistles to the Hebrews
It is usually recognized that the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews is presenting an argument for the superiority of Christianity to the religion of the Old Covenant and that he bases this argument on the comparison of the Son of God with the angels and with Moses, on the comparison of the new high priest with the priests of old, and on the comparison of the sanctuary and the sacrifice of the New Covenant with those of the Old. It is furthermore agreed that he uses means of rhetoric to get his point across. Thus Michel says: In the letter to the Hebrews we have before us the first sermon whose author knew and imported into Christianity all the techniques of ancient rhetoric and all its speech forms. However, I have not been able to find a detailed analysis of these rhetorical means and style forms or an investigation of the author\u27s reasoning in detail. This article is intended to show several style forms used by the author and to describe their purpose in the context of the epistle
To Which Is Prefixed, An Account of the Life and Writings of the Author
By The late Adam Smith, LL. D. Fellow Of The Royal Societies Of London And Edinburgh, &c. &c.. To Which Is Prefixed, An Account of the Life and Writings of the Author / By Dugald Stewart, F.R.S.E.Bis auf das Impressum und das nur hier vorhandene Zwischentitelblatt für den "Account ..." satzgleich wie die Ausgabe von 1800, also mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit vom selben Drucker (Johann Jakob Thurneysen IV? Wilhelm Haas Sohn?) gedrucktZum Drucker: Germann scheint anzunehmen, dass das Werk von Johann Jakob Thurneysen IV gedruckt wurde (was eine Kooperation von Thurneysen u. Jakob Decker bedeuten würde); falls es sich beim "Editor of the Collection of English Classics" jedoch um Johann Lucas Legrand handeln sollte (und nicht um Thurneysen selbst?), könnte er auch aus Wilhelm Haas' (Sohn) Werkstatt stammen (die Zusammenarbeit von Thurneysen u. Legrand wurde 1791 beendet und Legrand liess danach bei Haas drucken)Keine eigene Nummer bei Germann (nur unter der Ausgabe von 1800, WV Nr. 96, erwähnt
Fifty Pieces for Beginners, op. 38 [?]
Box no. 1Presumably, this is the last part of Johann Wilhelm Hässler's "Fifty Pieces for Beginners". No. 40 is the third movement of his Sonata in C major (see RISM).After p. 28, an unknow number of pages is missing. Cover and/or title page also missing.Collection of piano pieces; no author named; music printItem type: book | Content type: music | Counting of pages: page numbersInstrumental solo | staff notation | pianoNo. 37 Ariette; No. 38 Largo; No. 39 Rondo; No. 40 Allegro quasi Presto; No. 41 Allegretto; No. 42 March; No. 45 Handel's famous Waterpiece; No. 46 Rondo; No. 47 March; No. 48 Cantabile; No. 49 Allegro di molto; No. 50 Allegrett
To Which Is Prefixed, An Account of the Life and Writings of the Author
By The late Adam Smith, LL. D. Fellow Of The Royal Societies Of London And Edinburgh, &c. &c.. To Which Is Prefixed, An Account of the Life and Writings of the Author / By Dugald Stewart, F.R.S.E.Dieses Werk wurde von Johann Jakob Thurneysen IV (oder eventuell auch von Wilhelm Haas Sohn) gedruckt, und ein Teil der Auflage von Thurneysen, ein Teil von (Georg) Jakob Decker verkauftAuf vorderem Spiegel Etikette: "Burckhardt-Gemuseus" 21.10.2020/A100/HPFAuf vorderem Spiegel Etikette: "Universitäts Bibliothek in Basel - Geschenk", darunter hs. ergänzt: "der Erben des Herrn J.J. Stehlin, 1894." 21.10.2020/A100/HP
Wilhelm Richter i jego dzieła w katedrze gnieźnieńskiej
One of the most important figures among the artisans and artists who flocked to Gdańsk from the German Reich in the 1620s and 1630s was Wilhelm Richter, a native of Bielefeld in northern Westphalia. Initially hired as a journeyman at Abraham van den Blockes workshop, which specialised in sculpture and architecture, after the Master s death Richter became the successor and the actual heir to the former master s practice. He put finishing touches to two tombstones started by van den Blocke: the statuę of Polands Primate Henryk Firlej in Łowicz; and that of Bishop Jerzy Zamoyski in Chełm Lubelski (nowmissing). In 1633, he took part in the assembly of the Neptune Fountain in the Long Market (in the late 18th c. the basin of the fountain replaced the old one). Richter designed a stone ornament for St Jacobs Gate in Gdańsk (demolished in 1895), and decorated the Town Hall with a column portal of Gotland limestone (replaced in 1768 by the current one). In 1651, he authored a family epitaph for St Marys Church, founded by Zygmunt Guldenstern. In 1653-54, commissioned by the Gniezno Cathedral Chapter, Richters workshop designed a set of four portals. Two of these early Baroąue works were placed in the presbytery, and the other two lead to the Chapels of Lord Jesus and the Corpus Christi. The scrutiny of the portals of a proven origin allowed to pinpoint the common features of Richter s work. Therefore, based on their construction and artistic form, the author ventures to attribute morę pieces in the Gniezno Metropolitan Church to the same source. These include the portals leading to the Łubieńskis’, Kołudzkis’, and St Stanislaus’ Chapels, as well as the epitaph of Aleksander Głemobcki and Piotr Odorowski. It is the author s hope that by means of a comparative analysis the sculptures showcased here will be the first among many to kick-start the search for morę pieces executed by Wilhelm Richter himself and his workshop.One of the most important figures among the artisans and artists who flocked to Gdańsk from the German Reich in the 1620s and 1630s was Wilhelm Richter, a native of Bielefeld in northern Westphalia. Initially hired as a journeyman at Abraham van den Blockes workshop, which specialised in sculpture and architecture, after the Master s death Richter became the successor and the actual heir to the former master s practice. He put finishing touches to two tombstones started by van den Blocke: the statuę of Polands Primate Henryk Firlej in Łowicz; and that of Bishop Jerzy Zamoyski in Chełm Lubelski (nowmissing). In 1633, he took part in the assembly of the Neptune Fountain in the Long Market (in the late 18th c. the basin of the fountain replaced the old one). Richter designed a stone ornament for St Jacobs Gate in Gdańsk (demolished in 1895), and decorated the Town Hall with a column portal of Gotland limestone (replaced in 1768 by the current one). In 1651, he authored a family epitaph for St Marys Church, founded by Zygmunt Guldenstern. In 1653-54, commissioned by the Gniezno Cathedral Chapter, Richters workshop designed a set of four portals. Two of these early Baroąue works were placed in the presbytery, and the other two lead to the Chapels of Lord Jesus and the Corpus Christi. The scrutiny of the portals of a proven origin allowed to pinpoint the common features of Richter s work. Therefore, based on their construction and artistic form, the author ventures to attribute morę pieces in the Gniezno Metropolitan Church to the same source. These include the portals leading to the Łubieńskis’, Kołudzkis’, and St Stanislaus’ Chapels, as well as the epitaph of Aleksander Głemobcki and Piotr Odorowski. It is the author s hope that by means of a comparative analysis the sculptures showcased here will be the first among many to kick-start the search for morę pieces executed by Wilhelm Richter himself and his workshop
Herrn Caesaris Ripa von Perusien, Ritters von St. Mauritio und Lazaro [et]c., Erneuerte Iconologia, oder, Bildersprach : worinen allerhand anmuhtige Aussbildungen ... erkläret werden /
Signatures: )(⁴ A-Z 2A².Added engraved t.p. Woodcut emblems.The 9 indexes refer both to this pt. and the 2nd pt., which appeared the following year. See VD17.First German translation. Translator's dedicatory poem to his father Johann Ludwig Pöckhen of Ulm is signed: Laurentius Strauss/D.VD17Mode of access: Internet.Owner's stamp in black ink on t.p.: "AStB" in wreath. Initials D.P. written at foot of engraved title.Binding: old calfskin, the boards now covered in modern marbled paper to within 5.5 cm. of spine. Author & title in gilt on red goatskin spine label. Edges sprinkled brown.In library's copy some woodcuts are hand colored
DEN POPULÄRA BLOGGEN : - OM UPPDATERINGSFREKVENSEN AV BLOGGAR OCH DESS INVERKAN PÅ BESÖKSSTATISTIK
Abstract: Title: The popular blog – on updating and its effects on vistor statistics Number of pages: 35 Author: Wilhelm von Sydow Tutor: Else Nygren Course: Media and Communication Studies C Period: Autumn 2006 University: Division of Media and Communication, Department of Information Science, Uppsala University Purpose/Aim: To examine to which, if any, extent the update frequency of blogs affects their visitor statistics. Material/Method: Quantitative method, Swedish blogs, visitor statistics and updating frequency. Main results: No results could prove the causal effects of the relation between visitor statistics and updating frequency. A noticeable connection between the two variables could, however, be identified. Keywords: Blog, update frequency, visitor statistics, quantitative, Habermas, public sphere, Else Nygren, intranet, Matt Haig, business website
A quantitative screen for metabolic enzyme structures reveals patterns of assembly across the yeast metabolic network
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Noree, C., Begovich, K., Samilo, D., Broyer, R., Monfort, E., & Wilhelm, J. E. A quantitative screen for metabolic enzyme structures reveals patterns of assembly across the yeast metabolic network. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 30(21), (2019): 2721-2736, doi:10.1091/mbc.E19-04-0224.Despite the proliferation of proteins that can form filaments or phase-separated condensates, it remains unclear how this behavior is distributed over biological networks. We have found that 60 of the 440 yeast metabolic enzymes robustly form structures, including 10 that assemble within mitochondria. Additionally, the ability to assemble is enriched at branch points on several metabolic pathways. The assembly of enzymes at the first branch point in de novo purine biosynthesis is coordinated, hierarchical, and based on their position within the pathway, while the enzymes at the second branch point are recruited to RNA stress granules. Consistent with distinct classes of structures being deployed at different control points in a pathway, we find that the first enzyme in the pathway, PRPP synthetase, forms evolutionarily conserved filaments that are sequestered in the nucleus in higher eukaryotes. These findings provide a roadmap for identifying additional conserved features of metabolic regulation by condensates/filaments.We thank Douglass Forbes for comments on the manuscript, Susanne Rafelski for the gift of the pVTU-mito-dsRed plasmid, and Brian Zid for the gift of the pKT-mNeonGreen plasmid. Work at the Wilhelm lab was supported by a grant from the Hughes Collaborative Innovation Award program of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the James Wilhelm Memorial Fund. Kyle Begovich is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Gilliam Fellow
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