151 research outputs found

    Autorenschaft

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    Auch wenn überall Monika Marner drüber steht, ist nicht überall Monika Marner drin! Ich danke den beiden Kollegen Michael Habersack und Thomas Krämer sehr für die  ausfürliche und extrem zeitnahe Berichterstattung des heutigen Tages

    Ie soubsigne notaire par le souverain conseil [...] en Brabant admis resident à Bruxelles, atteste & certifie estre veritable, qu'à la requisition de maistre Ivdoce vander Heyden estant viel 77. ans, medicin en l'art chimicale : Acte de notoire fait à la réquisition de Josse Van der Heyden, 22 oct. 1654.

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    Author from f. [A]1 rectoNo title page; title from f. [A]1 recto and verso (= incipit). Notary Marner certifies that Judocus vander Heyden has a royal patent to work as a physician. The French text is printed on f. [A]1 recto, the Dutch version on f. [A]1 versoProbably printed in the Southern Netherlands, possibly in BrusselsEuropeana-GoogleBook

    Zum Marner als Minnesänger

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    Ausgehend von einer Analyse der besonderen Überlieferungssituation der Lieddichtung des Marners, eines Dichters des 13. Jahrhunderts, unter dessen Namen lateinische und deutsche Lieder und Sangspüche tradiert sind, werden Fragen der Strophenbindung und Liedeinheit, der ‚Autor‘-Konzeption, der Œuvrekonstitution, der Gattungspoetologie und der Authentizität seiner Minnelieder diskutiert. Es wird aufgezeigt, inwieweit sich auf der Basis einer Neuinterpretation der Minnelyrik des Marners spezifische poetische Verfahren, literarische Interessen und kulturelle Entwicklungen erkennen lassen. Man kann bei aller Traditionsbezogenheit eine doch recht eigenwillige Gestaltung und Eigenständigkeit im Einzelnen in einem Œuvre erkennen, das man mit Blick auf den eindeutigen Überlieferungsbefund eher einem einzigen als mehreren Sängern zuordnen sollte. Das unter dem Namen Marner in der Großen Heidelberger Liederhandschrift gesammelte Minnesang-Œuvre gehört einem Sänger, der in die Tradition solcher Berufsdichter gestellt werden kann, die Minnelieder und Sangspruchdichtung in ihrem Repertoire hatten und sich dabei auf ihr eigenes dichterisches Können stützten. CLAUDIA HÄNDL ZUM MARNER ALS MINNESÄNGER MARNER AS MINNESÄNGER. This article deals with poems associated with a German poet of the 13th century known as “Der Marner”, under whose name both Latin and German Lieder as well as Sangsprüche have come down to us. Starting from the peculiar textual history of Marner’s Lieder, the paper discusses crucial questions such as stanza-linking and the overall unity of the poems, while examining the conception of the ‘author’, the formation of the œuvre as a whole, and the poetic status of the different types of poems. Finally the important question of the authenticity of Marner’s Minnelieder is raised. The central thrust of the article is a new interpretation of Marner’s Minnelyrik, one that allows specific poetic patterns to emerge, and thus throws light on the underlying literary interests of the author and cultural movements of which he was a part. What will be argued is that this œuvre, notwithstanding its close adherence to tradition, in fact has a far from conventional organisation and a striking originality of detail. These, it will be claimed, are two strong reasons why – as is also suggested by the unequivocal findings from the textual records – the whole œuvre might more convincingly be attributed to a single Sänger than to a series of different poets. The conclusion is that the corpus of Minnelieder transmitted under the name of “Der Marner” in the so called Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift (Codex Manesse) should be seen as the work of a Sänger who firmly belongs to the tradition of professional singers whose repertoire comprised both Minnelieder and Sangsprüche and who could rely on a considerable poetic ability of their own

    Do electric crows fly over Adelaide?

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at SASA Gallery, Adelaide, 22 July-30 August 2013. A collaborative project to construct an immersive neo-noir interior.Curators: Steve Kelly and Thomas Mical External scholar, Michael Tawa Artists/Designers: Andrew Butler, Disong Cheng, Katherine Donaldson, Mark Frost, Klaira Griffin, Peter Hilhorst, Kirrin Hembury, Todd Hislop, Tom Hocking, Shane Haddy, Patrick Holmes, Calum Hurley, Henry Jarvis, Margrethe Johannsen, Andre Lawrence, Jordon Leeflang, Michael Marner, Michael Majchrzak, Carly Mewett, Sarah Miller, Tessa Parry, Despina Pipikos, Jenna Schina, Jordon Schumacher, Morgan Thomson, Pedro Torres, Jessica Ware, Samuel Wiechula, Jack Wilde, Taylor Wiley, Karishma Wilson, Michael Wong. Includes bibliographical references

    An Analysis of Degree of Comparison in George Eliot’s Novel “Silas Marner : Weaver of Raveloe”

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    Ikrimah Suraya, 2010, An Analysis of Degree of Comparison in George Eliot’s Novel “Silas Marner : Weaver of Raveloe”. Thesis, English Department, Islamic Education Faculty. Advisors : (I) Drs. Saadillah, M.Pd. (II) M. Nur Effendi, S.Ag., SS.,M.Pd.I. This research is done based on consideration that reading English novel is an extremely important for students who study English language. Novel, as a kind of literary works gives the readers more knowledge about the country where the story taking place, the culture and of course the language it self. This research is aimed to give an explanation bout the content of novel “Silas Marner : Weaver of Raveloe”, to describe the intrinsic elements of novel, and characters involve in the story. But the problem of this research is the structure or grammar used in the story, especially degree of comparison and its types. Subject of this research is a classic novel written by a woman author of Victorian era, George Eliot that is “Silas Marner : Weaver of Raveloe”. Object of study is structure or grammar in the novel with the main focus of grammar elements that will be analyzed is degree of comparison. The research is done by using library research which the steps are : the writer gets observation to library to get and gathered all of written information that relevant with the research problem. Some techniques of data collecting used are reading the novel, comprehend it, and then chooses the data dealing with the problem. Then the writer conducts on survey on the text paragraph and dialogues in the novel. After that the writer takes evidence related to the selected data. The data then be processing with three stages, they are editing, clarifying and listing and finally all the data are analyzed descriptive qualitative and concluded inductively. The result of this research shows that novel “Silas Marner : Weaver of Ravaloe” tells about a tale of familial love and loyalty, reward and punishment which for whom good gets rewarded and the bad gets punishment, and a humble friendship. There are 36 characters in the novel with only about five characters play dominant in the story, there 226 statement in degree of comparison form. Id divided into three types, they are : 42 statements using positive degree, 147 statements in comparative degree, and 37 statement in superlative degree. And the most used type of degree of comparison in the novel is comparative degree

    KINSHIP DESTRUCTION AS A RESULT OF ENGLAND’S SOCIAL STRATIFICATION REFLECTED ON GEORGE ELIOT’S SILAS MARNER

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    Industrialization in England had a great impact on the life of the world. However, it is undeniable that this phenomenon has led to the occurrence of class differences which is judged from various aspects of life. The existence of stratification sometimes leads society to divisions. Since there are differences in the interests of each class, the conflict is inevitable. Social class demands society to attain a better status and to maintain dignity even though it must give up to the fracture of true human relation. This situation is reflected in George Eliot’s Silas Marner which portrays the social life and paradigm of upper and lower classes in Warwickshire, England. The aims of this study are to describe kinship destruction as the result of social stratification in George Eliot’s Silas Marner and to explain the reflection of world vision of society where the author lived on the novel. The methodology used in this study was the qualitative method. It analyzed by using Lucien Goldmann’s theory of genetic structuralism. The method of data analysis is based on the conflicts of the characters in the novel, upper and lower classes. Silas Marner shows that kinship destruction that occured is rooted from differentiation in society. The upper class are described as the one who is always placed in a good position or the one who always benefits, while the lower class is always in the opposite position. Eventually, this is evoked social jealousy and conflicts as the factors of kinship destruction. Then, society’s world vision that described is the bad result of social stratification in Warwickshire especially between landed gentry and local farmer. Eliot seemed to convey that social stratification is a trigger to a kinship destruction since differentiations have a tendency to create a conflict. Conflicts which unresolved certainly threaten human relation and eventually will lead them to a destructed relationship

    Simulations of the Androgynous Society: Shattering Gender Stereotypes in George Eliot’s Silas Marner

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    This paper examines George Eliot\u27s novel Silas Marner and the compelling argument it asserts against Victorian gender stereotypes. Through the contradictory successes of characters that fail to conform to their expected niches, Eliot presents her revolutionary vision for an androgynous society. Most notably, Silas’s accidental motherhood redeems his purpose while saving Eppie\u27s life, Priscilla\u27s ability to protect the well-being of her family stems from her avoidance of a husband and assumption of a “masculine” managerial position, and Eppie’s idyllic life with Silas is preserved by her refusal to be treated as a possession by male authority figures. Through the experiences of these figures, infused with elements of Eliot’s personal struggles and observations, the author demands a more efficient and effective world that is free from the cumbersome and arbitrary burdens of gender expectations

    Genomic and Chemical Decryption of the Bacteroidetes Phylum for Its Potential to Biosynthesize Natural Products

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    The development of pipelines for anti-infectives to be applied in plant, animal, and human health management are dried up. However, the resistance development against compounds in use calls for new lead structures.ABSTRACT With progress in genome sequencing and data sharing, 1,000s of bacterial genomes are publicly available. Genome mining—using bioinformatics tools in terms of biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) identification, analysis, and rating—has become a key technology to explore the capabilities for natural product (NP) biosynthesis. Comprehensively, analyzing the genetic potential of the phylum Bacteroidetes revealed Chitinophaga as the most talented genus in terms of BGC abundance and diversity. Guided by the computational predictions, we conducted a metabolomics and bioactivity driven NP discovery program on 25 Chitinophaga strains. High numbers of strain-specific metabolite buckets confirmed the upfront predicted biosynthetic potential and revealed a tremendous uncharted chemical space. Mining this data set, we isolated the new iron chelating nonribosomally synthesized cyclic tetradeca- and pentadecalipodepsipeptide antibiotics chitinopeptins with activity against Candida , produced by C. eiseniae DSM 22224 and C. flava KCTC 62435, respectively. IMPORTANCE The development of pipelines for anti-infectives to be applied in plant, animal, and human health management are dried up. However, the resistance development against compounds in use calls for new lead structures. To fill this gap and to enhance the probability of success for the discovery of new bioactive natural products, microbial taxa currently underinvestigated must be mined. This study investigates the potential within the bacterial phylum Bacteroidetes. A combination of omics-technologies revealed taxonomical hot spots for specialized metabolites. Genome- and metabolome-based analyses showed that the phylum covers a new chemical space compared with classic natural product producers. Members of the Bacteroidetes may thus present a promising bioresource for future screening and isolation campaigns.The development of pipelines for anti-infectives to be applied in plant, animal, and human health management are dried up. However, the resistance development against compounds in use calls for new lead structures.ABSTRACT With progress in genome sequencing and data sharing, 1,000s of bacterial genomes are publicly available. Genome mining—using bioinformatics tools in terms of biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) identification, analysis, and rating—has become a key technology to explore the capabilities for natural product (NP) biosynthesis. Comprehensively, analyzing the genetic potential of the phylum Bacteroidetes revealed Chitinophaga as the most talented genus in terms of BGC abundance and diversity. Guided by the computational predictions, we conducted a metabolomics and bioactivity driven NP discovery program on 25 Chitinophaga strains. High numbers of strain-specific metabolite buckets confirmed the upfront predicted biosynthetic potential and revealed a tremendous uncharted chemical space. Mining this data set, we isolated the new iron chelating nonribosomally synthesized cyclic tetradeca- and pentadecalipodepsipeptide antibiotics chitinopeptins with activity against Candida , produced by C. eiseniae DSM 22224 and C. flava KCTC 62435, respectively. IMPORTANCE The development of pipelines for anti-infectives to be applied in plant, animal, and human health management are dried up. However, the resistance development against compounds in use calls for new lead structures. To fill this gap and to enhance the probability of success for the discovery of new bioactive natural products, microbial taxa currently underinvestigated must be mined. This study investigates the potential within the bacterial phylum Bacteroidetes. A combination of omics-technologies revealed taxonomical hot spots for specialized metabolites. Genome- and metabolome-based analyses showed that the phylum covers a new chemical space compared with classic natural product producers. Members of the Bacteroidetes may thus present a promising bioresource for future screening and isolation campaigns

    Review of Silas Marner. Read by Anna Bentinck. Naxos Complete Classics

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    Audiofile praises the \u27pleasant cadence\u27 of Anna Bentinck\u27s voice in this recording of George Eliot\u27s Wordsworthian masterpiece but, initially at least, I found her reading with its beautiful elocution sounded a bit too like Mrs. Miniver (contrast Eileen Atkins\u27s sensitive reading of The Mill on The Floss for Cover to Cover). The pace, moreover, is generally rather slow and becomes slower still when Bentinck comes to voice rural speakers like Jem Bryce or the company at the Rainbow Inn, and almost unbearably slow in the case of Snell the landlord (the exception is Dowlas, the quarrelsome farrier, for whom she finds a rather yappy staccato voice). This slowness of pace and the rather all-purpose rural accent have the unfortunate effect of making some characters, especially Dolly Winthrop, sound somewhat like Pam Ayres. Bentinck\u27s light voice works well enough for Silas Marner himself, however (though I think she hardly makes him sound frantic enough at the beginning of chapter 7) but, unlike, say, Prunella Scales reading Wives and Daughters or Miriam Margolyes reading Oliver Twist (both available from Audible Audio), she cannot deepen her voice enough for male characters generally. The half-drunk Dunstan Cass in chapter 3 sounds very peculiar and Bentinck has real problems in trying to follow Eliot\u27s detailed description of Squire Cass\u27s \u27coughing and interrupted manner of speaking\u27 (also, Godfrey hardly sounds agitated enough in his painful conversation with the Squire in chapter 9)
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