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Kiri Friedrich Ludwig Schardiusele
Reiffenberg, Frederic Auguste Ferdinand Thomas de, 1795-1850, parun, belgia kirjanik, Belgia jpt akadeemiate liigeSchardius, Friedrich Ludwig, 1795-1855, Peterburi TA arhivaar, Ermitaaži konservaatorSaadab adressaadile 33 belgia ja prantsuse autograaf
Pläne und Ansichten / 29 Neuer Plan der römisch kayserlichen freyen Reichs, Wahl, und Handelstadt Franckfurth am Mayn
gezeichnet durch Christian Ludwig Thomas Geographe: und fürstlich: Hessen=Darmstädtischen Landfeldmesser ; H: Cöntgen sculps: Mog:Ansichten unten links ("Prospect der Stadt Franckfurth von der Süd West Seite", 9 x 25 cm) und unten rechts ("Prospect der Stadt Franckfurth von der Süd Ost Seite", 9 x 25 cm)Erläuterungskartusche oben rechts, Widmungskartusche unten Mitte ("Dem hochedlen und hochweisen Magistrat, ...")Legende unte
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[Thomas a Kempis ; übers. v. Ludwig Moser]Impressum nach ISTCV.d.Haegen erwähnt nur Amerbach als DruckerOn the printers and date, see Sack(Freiburg). Assigned to Furter in Goff (about 1493)Mit 55 Holzschnitte
SHEPHERD SCHOOL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Friday, December 8, 2006 8:00p.m. Stude Concert Hall
Program: Symphonic Metamorphosis in a Theme of Carl Maria von Weber / Thomas Conroy (b.1968) -- Piano Concert No.4 in G Major, Op.58 / Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) -- "Enigma" Variations, Op.36 / Edward Elgar (1857-1934)
Trauergesang - Mus. Hs. 1199
Ludwig KellerQuelle: autograph, autograph. - Akzessionsnummer: "1951 Nr. 1623"[title page:] Dahin! | [crossed out:] Trauergesang | von Thomas Moore. | für eine Baritonstimme | mit Orchesterbegleitung | componiert von | Ludwig Kelle
Thomas Grisell letter to Thomas Rotch, 2nd mo 19th 1823
Thomas Grisell's letter reached the Rotch household several months before the unexpected death of Thomas Rotch in August, 1823. This is the last letter of the series and presumably the author learned of his friend's death before another letter was penned. 7.95" x 10" (20.2 by 25.5 cm
Institutions as Knowledge Capital: Ludwig M. Lachmann’s Interpretative Institutionalism
The paper revisits the socioeconomic theory of the Austrian School economist Ludwig M. Lachmann. By showing that the common claim that Lachmann’s idiosyncratic (read: eclectic and multidisciplinary) approach to economics entails nihilism is unfounded, it reaches the following conclusions. (1) Lachmann held a sophisticated institutional position to economics that anticipated developments in contemporary new institutional economics. (2) Lachmann’s sociological and economic reading of institutions offers insights for the problem of coordination. (3) Lachmann extends contemporary new institutional theory without simultaneously denying the policy approach of comparative institutional analysis.Comparative institutional analysis; coordination; expectations; institutional evolution; interpretative institutionalism
Structured additive regression for multicategorical space-time data: A mixed model approach
In many practical situations, simple regression models suffer from the fact that the dependence of responses on covariates can not be sufficiently described by a purely parametric predictor. For example effects of continuous covariates may be nonlinear or complex interactions between covariates may be present. A specific problem of space-time data is that observations are in general spatially and/or temporally correlated. Moreover, unobserved heterogeneity between individuals or units may be present. While, in recent years, there has been a lot of work in this area dealing with univariate response models, only limited attention has been given to models for multicategorical space-time data. We propose a general class of structured additive regression models (STAR) for multicategorical responses, allowing for a flexible semiparametric predictor. This class includes models for multinomial responses with unordered categories as well as models for ordinal responses. Non-linear effects of continuous covariates, time trends and interactions between continuous covariates are modelled through Bayesian versions of penalized splines and flexible seasonal components. Spatial effects can be estimated based on Markov random fields, stationary Gaussian random fields or two-dimensional penalized splines. We present our approach from a Bayesian perspective, allowing to treat all functions and effects within a unified general framework by assigning appropriate priors with different forms and degrees of smoothness. Inference is performed on the basis of a multicategorical linear mixed model representation. This can be viewed as posterior mode estimation and is closely related to penalized likelihood estimation in a frequentist setting. Variance components, corresponding to inverse smoothing parameters, are then estimated by using restricted maximum likelihood. Numerically efficient algorithms allow computations even for fairly large data sets. As a typical example we present results on an analysis of data from a forest health survey
Marcella Thomas' Graduate Recital
Original Format: ReelComposers in the first graduate recital: Georg Philipp Telemann; Ludwig van Beethoven; Richard Strauss; Emil Paladilhe; Camille Saint-Saens; Ottorino Respighi; Pietro Cimara; Aaron Copland; John Alden Carpenter; Peter Warlock; Charles IvesComposers in the second graduate recital: Johann Sebastian Bach; Gustav Holst; Benjamin Britten; George Rochberg; Antonin DvorakFirst Recital: SopranoSecond Recital: Sopran
Betrachtungen über die Mahlerey
[Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn]C.L. v. Hagedorn - VorberichtTitelvignette
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