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    Vīraratnaśekharaśikhā by Sāhibrām

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    Chapters 1-13, 16-17, 22, 33, 38-39, and parts of chapter 40 of this text were critically edited in a DFG-funded project at Marburg University between 2016 and 2024. This file provides the collated text for those chapters as well as diplomatic transcripts of the main text (mūla) for the remaining chapters, based predominantly on the most complete manuscript. Variant readings are included where available. For a detailed description of the manuscripts used in the edition, a historical introduction to the text, an analysis of the translation method and techniques employed by the author and numerous philological comments and appendices please refer to the published edition and translation: https://doi.org/10.11588/hasp.1630 and https://doi.org/10.11588/hasp.163

    Finding Long-Term Solutions for GRETIL, a Large Indologist Corpus

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    Many digital pioneers in the humanities who started in the 1990s and 2000s are now struggling to keep up with the current digital world. Not only are expectations increasing, but many projects are finding it difficult to maintain their original functionalities. After 20 years or more since their inception, the difficulties are not only technological, but also a lack of funding, diminished enthusiasm and the fact that the original leaders are no longer active and some have passed away.One example of this is GRETIL, a collection of digital texts developed between 2001 and 2020. This resource is the largest repository of machine-readable Sanskrit texts and includes texts in other Indian languages. The corpus remains popular with scholars for quick reference and text mining, and has been incorporated into several ground-breaking digital humanities projects in Indology.Although GRETIL relied on TEI to encode its texts in the final phase of the project, the project found ad-hoc solutions for many other issues, such as its own website, its own conversion system to HTML and plain text, its own collection of secondary literature in PDF, and even its own OPAC. Not least due to its early development, at a time when most suitable e-texts were not encoded in Unicode, a major technological update was inevitable after its founder Reinhold Grünendahl retired in 2016.In 2022, the Text+ consortium was launched as part of the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) initiative. The main objective of the consortia in this initiative is to ensure the long-term accessibility of research data, to integrate existing solutions and, in general, to improve the FAIR status of the resources. A user story by Buchholz suggested the integration of GRETIL into the Text+ portfolio. As part of the new developments of the TextGrid repository and the integration of existing corpora, we decided to publish the already converted TEI documents in this repository. We are also working on the transformation of HTML into TEI and on improving the quality of the metadata and thus its FAIR status, e.g. by using terms from the Authority control system of the German-speaking (GND). Other components of GRETIL will be published in other repositories (eDocs and DARIAH-DE Repository).In its environment in TextGrid, GRETIL will offer new possibilities to comfortably search and compare all texts of the collection. The keywords and categories (languages, genre, religious affiliation) now standardized will be available as individual filters for the whole corpus, allowing a more flexible filtering and querying of the corpus.Some aspects of the GRETIL will remain as they currently are. This means that the imbalances GRETIL exhibits in certain areas, e.g. the ratio of Sanskrit to Prakrit or Tibetan texts, will carry over. However, the new environment will make it easier for new projects to expand or enrich the text material in the future, thus affording the opportunity for further revitalisation of this text corpus

    Assessment of glycosylation patterns in human chorionic gonadotropin drug products

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    thesis author: Maximilian LebedeMasterarbeit University of Salzburg 2019Abstract in deutscher und englischer Sprach

    Axiale Drehmomentenmessung in der Einschneckenextrusion

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    Author DI Maximilian Prechtl BScAbweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersDissertation Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2022Arbeit gesperr

    In defense of St. Maximilian the Theologian

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    The author disagrees with opinions of certain theologians which refuse St. Maximilian the title of Theologian. In his thinking coming from the concept of theology being understood from the Slovian root word − Bogo-słowije, which is equal to the Greek Theo-logia; in analogy – theology means: God’s Word Bogosłow (gr. Theologos). On the basis of Fr. Kolbe’s writings, the author proves his point that not only can St. Maximilian be counted as a theologian, but also among the elite group of the Three Theologians. A Theologian is not only a person „learned in Scriptures”, but a mystic, a person who comes to know God through contemplation, which does not come without the intellect’s part also. The main „instrument” of knowledge of God is prayer. Prayer brings a person to divinization. With divinization (sanctification), full human knowledge and being are realized. A person reaches his/her fullness – completeness in one’s ability; „touches” the theological reality. It is the most intimate sphere for human knowledge as well as human existence. St. Maximilian, similar to the great Theologians − St.John Theologian, author of „Tractate” about the Logos (J 1, 1–14) plus the well-known followers: St. Gregory Nazian, St. Simon the New Theologian – who belong to this very „category” of Theologians. Also his theology is based on becoming holy = divinization (sanctification). A Theologian is a person who is prayerful, contemplating the vision of God, and not just a scholar who aims for a university position and teaching career. St. Maximilian was such a person: he was a Theologian in the fullest sense of the meaning

    Synthesis and evaluation of half-sandwich manganese complexes in [2+2+2] cycloaddition reactions

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    Author Maximilian BayerMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2025Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba

    The Entry of Maximilian II into Vienna in 1552

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    The work deals with the entry of Maximilian II into Vienna in May 1552. The work is based on theoretical suggestions of sociology, and by the range of examined questions it endorses attitudes of historic anthropology. The entry is analyzed on the basis of Barbara Stollberg-Rillinger methodological starting points. She understands the early modern period rituals as a symbolic communication area in which the hierarchy of society is mirrored. Research in Habsburg entries in the 16th century carried out by Václav Bůžek served for the comparison. The search was based on three Latin pieces written by two different authors dealing with the entry topic. The methodical and source attitudes are introduced in the first chapter. The entry is described as a subject of historic search and there is provided an outline of the historiography view on Maximilian II. The next chapter describes, on the basis of work with literature and the analysis of sources, the journey from Spain to Vienna. The next chapter represents the core of the work in which the creation of a picture of distinguished persons mentioned in the sources, especially Maximilian II, his wife Marry of Spain, and an important person in Maximilian{\crq}s escord Adam of Dietrichstein, is examined. The pieces authors{\crq} attitudes to the Turkish imperia are indicated at the same time. In the picture attachment a selection of Maximilian II portraits is provided. In these the identical elements with the ruler{\crq}s description submitted in the analyzed sources are searched. The conclusion of the work summarizes the results of the search. From the author{\crq}s point of view, the searched entry did not differ from the series of Habsburg fests. In the sources Maximilian II is celebrated as a member of a distinguished ancestry with an exceptional nobleness, a patron of art and a conqueror of Turks who is protected by a fairy hand

    ChatGPT Referrals to E-Commerce Websites: How Do LLMs Compare Against Traditional Channels?

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    The zip folder contains all data used in "ChatGPT Referrals to E-Commerce Websites: How Do LLMs Compare Against Traditional Channels?" as available in pre-print on SSRN. The R script 1_main.R contains all code to create descriptive evidence, main model results and robustness checks. The data was provided by Grips Intelligence and has be anonymized to protect the client secret. The first author, Maximilian Kaiser, is and employee of Grips Intelligence at the time of publication
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