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Bruce M. Metzger, The Canon of the New Testament. Its Origin, Developement, and Significance, 1987
Marcel Metzger. Bruce M. Metzger, The Canon of the New Testament. Its Origin, Developement, and Significance, 1987. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 66, fascicule 3-4, 1992. pp. 361-362
Europe's natural treasures - an illustrated ecosystem services map
Europe is full of natural treasures that provide endless inspiration, excitement, and enjoyment as well as supporting much of our economy. These benefits we get from nature sometimes referred to as ecosystem services, that are provided by Europe's natural capital. This map provides a rich picture of many of these ecosystem services and is accompanied by a legend that explains different categories of benefits. The map - and the illustrated ecosystem services within the map - can be used for illustration purposes and as an informative educational resource.
The illustration was created by Sara Gelfgren from Scriberia as outreach material for the European Union FP7 project OPERAs (http://www.operas-project.eu) based on Marc Metzger's ideas and valuable input from Kathleen Allen, Archie Crofton, Martina Metzger, Chris Wilson and members of the OPERAs consortium.The map is provided as .pdf, .jpg, .svg and Adobe Illustrated .ai files.
A legend and description of the individual map elements are provided in NaturalTreasuresEurope_legend.pdf
Disputatio medica inauguralis de catarrho suffocativo
quam ... pro summis in medicina honoribus & privilegiis doctoralibus legitime impetrandis, solenni examini exponit Georgius Balthasar Metzger/Svinfurto-Francus. Ad diem 23. Octobr. Anno M DC LEnth. 38 ThesenDiss. med. Basel, 165
De usufructu patris in liberorum peculio adventitio
quam ... pro summis in utroque iure honoribus ... consequendis publico et solenni examini subiicit Hieronymus Salomon Metzger Norimbergensis, ad diem ... Septembr. a. M DC LXIVEnth. 132 ThesenDatum hs. ergänzt: Ad diem 16. Septembr.Diss. iur. Basel, 166
Three illustrated land use visions of Europe for 2040
The continuously growing global demands on a finite land resource will require better strategic policies and management of trade-offs to avoid conflicts between different land-use sectors. Visions of the future can support strategic planning by stimulating dialogue, building a consensus on shared priorities and providing long-term targets.
The European Union FP7 project VOLANTE (http://www.volante-project.eu) worked with 63 expert stakeholders to create three cross-sectoral vision for future sustainable land use in Europe (Perez-Soba et al. 2018) which provide a basis for exploring possible pathways towards these desired futures (Metzger et al. 2018)
This dataset provides three rich pictures illustrating these visions, which were created by Scriberia (www.scriberia.co.uk) based on Marc Metzger and James Peterson's ideas and valuable input from members of the VOLANTE consortium. This file provides a brief description of the visions.
For more detailed information please refer to:
• Perez-Soba M., Paterson J., Metzger M.J., Gramberger M., Houtkamp J., Jensen A., Murray-Rust D., Verkerk P.J. (2018) Sketching sustainable land use in Europe by 2040: a multi-stakeholder participatory approach to elicit cross-sectoral visions. Regional Environmental Change in press. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-018-1297-7
• Metzger M.J., Lindner M., Pedroli B. (in press) Towards a roadmap for sustainable land use in Europe Regional Environmental Change in press. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-018-1285-yThe illustrations are provided as .png, .svg and Adobe Photoshop .psd files. A short description of the visions and further background information is provided in VOLANTE_visions_description.pdf
Scotland's natural treasures - an illustrated ecosystem services map
Scotland is packed with natural treasures that provide endless inspiration, excitement, and enjoyment as well as supporting much of our economy. These benefits we get from nature sometimes referred to as ecosystem services, that are provided by Scotland's natural capital. This map provides a rich picture of many of these ecosystem services and is accompanied by a legend that explains different categories of benefits. The map - and the illustrated ecosystem services within the map - can be used for illustration purposes and as an informative educational resource.
The illustration was created by Sara Gelfgren from Scriberia as outreach material for the European Union FP7 project OPERAs (http://www.operas-project.eu) based on Marc Metzger's ideas and valuable input from Kathleen Allen, Vanessa Burton, Archie Crofton, Martina Metzger and members of the Ecosystem Services Community Scotland.The map and legend are included as .pdf, .jpg, .svg and Adobe Illustrated .ai files.
Individual map elements are numbered are described in NaturalTreasuresScotlandLegend.pdf
scenario
Despite woodland expansion being advocated via a number of policy documents, barriers to woodland creation in Scotland remain. These include contested views about land use amongst multiple stakeholders, concerns around trade-offs with other land uses, and a lack of synergy between policies and plans.
Five contrasting woodland expansion visions were developed to better understand agreement and differences between these views. The visions are based on a mixed-method approach consisting of: content analysis of 53 vision documents, plans and policies relating to forestry and woodland expansion from a wide range of stakeholders involved in forestry, conservation and land use in Scotland; a workshop with 18 stakeholders; and semi-structured interviews with 4 further stakeholders. This dataset provides five rich pictures illustrating these visions, which were created by Scriberia (www.scriberia.co.uk) based on ideas from Vanessa Burton and Marc Metzger. The visions_description.pdf file provides a short description of the visions. For more information please refer to: Burton V (2017) Understanding stakeholder values for woodland expansion. ESCom Briefing Note. http://escom.scot/sites/default/files/resources/escom-visions-briefing-note.pdf ; Burton V, Metzger MJ, Brown C, Moseley D (2018) Green Gold to Wild Woodlands; understanding stakeholder visions for woodland expansion in Scotland. Landscape Ecology ( in review
Consecration of Sidney M. Metzger as bishop
''The Most Rev. Sidney M. Metzger (prostrates before altar) is consecrated bishop / Ceremony performed by Archbishop A.J.Drossaerts (at right, wearing mitre) in San Fernando Cathedral.''''The Most Rev. Sidney M. Metzger, rector of St. John's Seminary here, Tuesday morning was consecrated titular bishop of Birta, Syria and auxiliary bishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico...'
M. Metzger. La Haggada enluminée
Simon Marcel. M. Metzger. La Haggada enluminée. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 188, n°1, 1975. pp. 81-83
Consecration of Sidney M. Metzger as bishop
''The Most Rev. Sidney M. Metzger (prostrates before altar) is consecrated bishop / Ceremony performed by Archbishop A.J.Drossaerts (at right, wearing mitre) in San Fernando Cathedral.''''The Most Rev. Sidney M. Metzger, rector of St. John's Seminary here, Tuesday morning was consecrated titular bishop of Birta, Syria and auxiliary bishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico...'
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