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    Vocabularius Ioannis Altenstaig Mindelhaimensis : vocum quae in opere grammatico plurimorum continentur brevis & vera interpretatio

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    Titeleinfassung (Holzschnitt), Titelblatt zweifarbig (rot-schwarz) gedruckt, ebenso Blatt A4 versoBogensignaturen: A⁴, aa-ii⁴, B⁸, C-D⁴, E-F⁸, G-L⁴, M⁸, N-O⁴, P⁸, Q-R⁴, S⁸, T-Y⁴, Z⁸Bogen F4 fälschlicherweise angeschrieben mit F2Impressum gemäss Kolophon auf Bl. Z8: "A Ioan[n]e Prüsz Argentinensi cive nuper stanneis elaboratam calamis. Anno virginei partus Millesimo quingentesimo decimoq[ui]nto (decimis Calendis Aprilis)"Mit Beiträgen von Heinrich Bebel, Jakob Henrichmann, Matthias Kretz, Sebastian Keffer und Johannes aus Weissenhorn Webe

    M. Kubišta ex librise

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    http://www.lib.unideb.huDebreceni Egyetem Egyetemi és Nemzeti KönyvtárKét, fekvő helyzetű pénisz, heréikkel egymás felé fordítva. Felül és alul Ex libris M. Kubišta felirat.metszetKretz Roube

    Hope in Environmental Philosophy

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    Ecological philosophy requires a significant orientation to the role of hope in both theory and practice. I trace the limited presence of hope in ecological philosophy, and outline reasons why environmental hopelessness is a threat. I articulate and problematize recent environmental publications on the topic of hope, the most important worry being that current literature fails to provide the necessary psychological grounding for hopeful action. I turn to the psychology of hope to provide direction for conceptualizing hope and actualizing hoped for states of affairs. If positive moral action is the goal, hope is a vital concept for underwriting ecological philosophy and a practice requiring considerably more attention

    Kate Kretz

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    A catalog of the exhibition at the Art Museum at Florida International University. Essay by Nora M. Heimann. Curated by Dahlia Morgan.https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/frostcatalogs/1057/thumbnail.jp

    Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Photogrammetry in the Conservation of Historic Places: Carleton Immersive Media Studio Case Studies

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    The increasing commercialization of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has opened the possibility of performing low-cost aerial image acquisition for the documentation of cultural heritage sites through UAV photogrammetry. This paper presents two case studies that illustrate the use of the DJI Phantom 4 normal UAV for aerial image acquisition, and the results that can be achieved using those images. A general workflow procedure of oblique image capturing and data processing of large data sets has been illustrated in the Prince of Wales Fort case study to create photogrammetric models and to generate orthophotos for condition assessment applications. The second case study provides insight on the possibility of using UAVs for post-disaster documentation when the accessibility and the availability of high cost equipment is of major concern. The results that were obtained from UAV photogrammetry of Nyatapola Temple and Bhairabnath Temple in Taumadhi Square in Nepal, which were damaged by the 2015 Gorkha earthquake, are presented and discussed
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