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Philipp Melanchthon
Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560) was, with Martin Luther, the most influential reformer of the church during the 16th century. He was also a reformer of university education, especially theological studies, as well as the school system in Germany. He was responsible for a theological curriculum that included Greek, Hebrew, and philosophy. He, as a professor of Greek at the University of Wittenberg since 1518, was the author of the first generally accepted Protestant confession, known as the Confessio Augustana (1530). He also wrote the first Protestant commentaries on Paul’s letter to the Romans (1519), as well as the first Protestant handbook in systematic theology (1521). He was the main negotiator of the Protestant movement during the diets and religious discussions with the Roman Catholic Church. He is known as the ‘teacher of Germany and Europe’ and is respected as the father of the ecumenical movement. Yet, Melanchthon is not known to South Africans and especially Afrikaans-speaking people who, traditionally, have close links with the reformational tradition. There is not yet one single publication on Melanchthon in Afrikaans or by a South African scholar, making this book, therefore, the first by an Afrikaans-speaking scholar on Melanchthon
#Bitcoin : an analysis of the field of a decentralized virtual currency using twitter data
Author Philipp AllerstorferAbstract in englischer SpracheMasterarbeit Universität Linz 201
On Philipp Lersch’s Psychology, Reflection No. 2
Автор статті зазначає, що у 1930–1970 рр. Ф. Лерш був головним представником гуманітарної течії в німецькомовній психології. Наукову класифікацію людських прагнень і стремлінь було
викладено у головній праці Ф. Лерша «Структура особи» (11-те видання 1970 року). Ф. Лерш зумів
об’єднати у своїм творі інформацію із низки наук (біології, психопатології, із різних психологічних
теорій та концепцій).The author of the article notes that in 1930-1970, Philipp Lersch was the main representative of the
humanitarian direction in German psychology. A scientific classification of human aspirations and ambitions
was described in the main work by Philipp Lersch “Building the Person” (11th ed. of 1970). In his work,
Philipp Lersch managed to combine information from a number of sciences (biology, psychopathology, various
psychological theories and concepts)
Deformation Behavior and Damage Modeling of Polypropylene and Polycarbonate
Author Philipp Siegfried StelzerKurzfassungen in deutscher und englischer SpracheMasterarbeit Universität Linz 201
Philipp Timischl x Numeró Art
This article discusses the intersections of gender and class drag in the work of Austrian artist Philipp Timischl. The essay takes the form of a letter of refusal, discussing why the author is simply too busy, then goes on to discuss other performances of industriousness, from Kevin Floyd's proposal that modern masculinity is a labour based performance through to the artist's own gender enhancing or swapping works
Author Correction: Auto-aggressive CXCR6+ CD8 T cells cause liver immune pathology in NASH
In this Article, the surname of Tobias Boettler was incorrectly shown as ‘Böttler’, and the surname of author Jan-Philipp Mallm was incorrectly shown as ‘Malm’. The original Article has been corrected online
Philipp Melanchthon: A short introduction
Philipp Melanchthon was one of the most influential theologians of the Reformation of the 16th century. He was responsible for transforming the secondary and tertiary educational systems in Germany. He was responsible for a new theological curriculum. He wrote the first Protestant ‘systematic theology’ and was the author of the Confessio Augustana. He is called the ‘teacher of Germany and Europe’. In spite of all the praises, most South Africans know very little about this important theologian. In this year of jubilee, it is imperative that a short introduction to his life and work be published – in the hope that he would receive more attention in future from South African scholars
Philipp Melanchthon: A short introduction
Philipp Melanchthon was one of the most influential theologians of the Reformation of the 16th century. He was responsible for transforming the secondary and tertiary educational systems in Germany. He was responsible for a new theological curriculum. He wrote the first Protestant ‘systematic theology’ and was the author of the Confessio Augustana. He is called the ‘teacher of Germany and Europe’. In spite of all the praises, most South Africans know very little about this important theologian. In this year of jubilee, it is imperative that a short introduction to his life and work be published – in the hope that he would receive more attention in future from South African scholars.</jats:p
Philipp von Zesen: Orthographiereformer mit niederländischen Vorbildern?
Until now, Philipp von Zesen, the orthography reformer, has been regarded by linguists merely as an outsider; a man whose achievement was entirely due to the particular nature of his reform proposals. He has long been suspected of being influenced by Dutch precedents. In this dissertation twenty Dutch orthographical works and grammars will be compared with Zesen’s proposals for reform, and parallels and divergences examined. It will become clear that Zesen’s proposals for reform were indeed influenced in some ways by the ideas of the Dutch reformers. However, it is impossible to prove an actual link between Zesen and a particular author or group of authors. An explanation for this may certainly be found in the fact that Zesen was a somewhat difficult character, who continued to insist upon the proposals for orthographical reform he had developed in spite of, or possibly even because of, the animosity shown him by his German contemporaries. This dissertation aims to accord Philipp von Zesen the recognition he deserves as an important reformer of German orthography.Der Orthographiereformer Philipp von Zesen erfährt bisher in der Sprachforschung meist die Rolle eines Außenseiters, dessen Bedeutung einzig in der Besonderheit seiner Reformvorschläge liegt. Schon lange besteht die Vermutung, er sei von niederländischen Vorbildern beeinflußt worden. Anhand von zwanzig niederländischen Orthographielehren und Grammatiken wurden Parallelen und Divergenzen zwischen Zesens Reformvorschlägen und den niederländischen Vorstellungen ausgewertet. Dabei ergibt sich, daß Zesens Reformbestrebungen zwar durch die Praxis der niederländischen Reformer diverse Anregungen erhielten. Eine konkrete Beeinflussung Zesens durch einen bestimmten Autor oder eine bestimmte Autorengruppe ist jedoch nicht nachweisbar. Eine Erklärung hierfür ist sicherlich auch die eigenwillige Persönlichkeit Zesens. Er beharrte – trotz oder gerade wegen der Anfeindungen seiner deutschen Zeitgenossen – auf den von ihm selbst entwickelten Vorstellungen für eine Rechtschreibreform. Diese Dissertation soll dazu beitragen, Philipp von Zesen den bedeutenden Platz unter den Reformern der deutschen Orthographie zuzuweisen, der ihm zweifellos gebührt
Chilipp/psyplot-conda v1.1.0
<p>psyplot-conda v1.1.0 provides new installers for <a href="https://psyplot.readthedocs.io">psyplot</a>, <a href="https://psyplot.readthedocs.io/projects/psyplot-gui">psyplot-gui</a>, <a href="https://psyplot.readthedocs.io/projects/psy-simple">psy-simple</a>, <a href="https://psyplot.readthedocs.io/projects/psy-simple">psy-maps</a> and <a href="https://psyplot.readthedocs.io/projects/psy-reg">psy-reg</a> of the versions v1.1.0.</p>
<p>Besides others, these new versions especially provide new <a href="http://xarray.pydata.org/en/stable/internals.html#extending-xarray">xarray accessors</a> and better widgets for the GUI. For more details, look into the changelogs of the corresponding packages.</p>The author thanks the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) for their support. Funding for the author came from the HORNET grant (200021_169598)
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