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    [Elias Auerbach restituion decision] 1964

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    Photocopy of a 1964 court decision regarding Elias Auerbach's restitution claims, specifically relating to his capacity as an instructor at the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums.Physician, author 1882-1971. Auerbach was an instructor at the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums in Berlin.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    [Diary Entry for Saturday, April 13, 1940]

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    This page is part of a diary by Sir Ellice Victor Elias Sassoon. He wrote that he slept a lot and read a book about the Burma Road for which the author got the idea at his garden party in 1937. He then said he went to bed at 8 and that Edna came in to ask how he was

    NORBERT ELIAS E LA SOCIEDAD CORTESANA

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    O texto analisa e reproduz algumas idéias de Norbert Elias contidas na obra La Sociedad Cortesana. Sendo a primeira obra de Elias, La Sociedad Cortesana apresenta e esmiuça alguns conceitos que posteriormente o autor retoma em vários outros trabalhos. As relações sociais entre os membros da corte de Luís XIV são o principal material de análise para esse autor que busca incansavelmente compatibilizar ciência e empirismo. Palavras-Chave: Norbert Elias; La Sociedad Cortesana; Sociologia. Abstract The text analyze and reproduce some ideas of the Norbert Elias contained in the work La Sociedad Cortesana. How Elias’s first work, La Sociedad Cortesana present and examine some concepts what subsequently the author retake in very others works. The socials relations among the court members of the Luís XIV are the principal material of analyze to that author what indefatigable search to compatible science and empiricism. Key words: Norbert Elias; La Sociedad Cortesana; sociology

    Time and Contingency According to Elias

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    The article aims at a reconstruction of Norbert Elias’s theory of time, as presented in Time: An Essay. The author stresses the importance of the ontological and existential questions posed by Elias or implied by his concept. Referring to Elias’s earlier works and to critical interpretations, the author attempts to answer three questions: According to Elias, what is time in social practice? What are Elias’s key ontological arguments about time? What does Elias’s theory of time imply about the human condition

    Norbert Elias at the University of Leicester

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    The main aim of the paper is to investigate the role and contribution played by Norbert Elias in the early years of the new settled sociology department of Leicester. Starting from the file on Elias kept by the University of Leicester itself - a file that contains Elias’ application, various testimonials, carbon copies of the letters of the Academic Registrar, as well as originals of Elias’s letters - the Author aims to enlarge the renowned information about academic career and everyday life of Elias in the English period, adding a new angle, “the bureaucratic one”, on this period of his life

    Elias Ekdikos as the Author of the Anthologium gnomicum (CPG 7716): A Research Update

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    Despite different attributions to well-known writers of chapter collections, viz. Maximus the Confessor, John of Karpathos, Nilus of Ancyra, and Symeon the New Theologian, the Anthologium gnomicum (CPG 7716), a collection of ascetic and gnomic chapters from late 11th-early 12th century, should in all likelihood if not with certainty be attributed to Elias Ecdicus. In this article the author has sought to give a survey of the different attributions as well as a further identification of the author named Elias Ecdicus. For this purpose three kinds of sources have been used : the rich manuscript tradition of the Anthologium (12th-19th century), the collection’s reception by later Byzantine authors, and the arguments advanced by scholars from the 17th century up to now.Bien qu’attribué à différents auteurs de recueils de chapitres, à savoir Maxime le Confesseur, Jean de Karpathos, Nil d’Ancyre et Syméon le Nouveau Théologien, l’Anthologium gnomicum (CPG 7716), une collection de chapitres ascétiques et gnomiques de la fin du 11e-début du 12e siècle, doit selon toute vraisemblance, sinon avec certitude, être attribuée à Èlias Ekdikos. Dans cet article, l’auteur enquête sur ces différentes attributions et propose une identification plus poussée de l’auteur nommé Èlias Ekdikos. Dans ce but, trois type de sources ont été utilisées : la riche tradition manuscrite de l’Anthologie (12e-19e s.), la réception de la collection par des auteurs byzantins plus tardifs, et les arguments avancés par les chercheurs du 17e siècle à nos jours.De Ridder Eva. Elias Ekdikos as the Author of the Anthologium gnomicum (CPG 7716): A Research Update. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 73, 2015. pp. 203-227

    Évolution et processus configurationnel chez Norbert Elias

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    L'auteur montre comment N. Elias critique à la fois la sociologie classique, qui emprunte aux sciences naturelles la théorie évolutionniste, et la sociologie moderne, qui rejette la notion d'évolution. Il analyse comment N. Elias propose une sociologie évolutionnaire à travers le concept de processus configurationnel qui abolit l'opposition classique individu-société. Dans ce cadre, la notion d'évolution appartient elle aussi au processus évolutionnaire.The author shows how N. Elias criticizes, at one and the same time, the classical sociology using the evolutionistic theoiy coming from the natural sciences, and the modern sociology rejecting the notion of evolution. He analyses how N. Elias propounds an . evolutionary sociology through the concept of configurationalprocess which eliminates the classical individual-society opposition. In this framework the notion of evolution itself has to be seen as belonging to the evolutionaiy process

    Apnea-HFrEF : prospektive Beurteilung der Prävalenz nächtlicher Apnoe bei Herzinsuffizienz mit reduzierter Ejektionsfraktion

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    Author Elias Kebbi, BScAbweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2025Arbeit gesperr

    A interpretação do nazismo, na visão de Norbert Elias

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    Este trabalho analisa um dos temas centrais do último livro de Norbert Elias: a significação do nazismo. Refere-se às razões da perplexidade das correntes liberal e marxista para dar conta do fenômeno, pelo menos em um primeiro momento. A partir dessa constatação, expõe o ponto de vista de Elias, que se aparta de uma história-progresso, no rumo de um processo civilizatório cada vez mais aperfeiçoado. Procura-se demonstrar como a interpretação de Elias está fundada na análise de longa duração da história alemã, dando relevância à constituição do habitus como um conceito explicativo original que não se confunde com o de caráter nacional. O ensaio discute também o peso secundário, embora não irrelevante, que Elias atribui à conjuntura dos anos 20 e princípios dos anos 30 na implantação do nazismo. Indaga-se, por último, se, na opinião de Elias, o nazismo foi um fenômeno datado e específico e, em função da resposta, quais as possibilidades de sua reemergência no quadro atual.This paper analyzes the significance of Nazism, one of the central themes in the latest book by Norbert Elias. It refers to the reasons behind the perplexity of the liberal and Marxist currents in dealing with the phenomenon, at least initially. Beginning with this observation, the author presents Elias' point of view, which strays from a kind of progress-history towards an increasingly perfected civilizatory process. It seeks to demonstrate how Elias' interpretation is founded on a long-range analysis of German history, highlighting the constitution of habitus as an original explicatory concept, not to be confused with that of national character. The essay also discusses the secondary (albeit relevant) weight Elias ascribes to the context of the 1920s and early 1930s in implanting Nazism. Finally, the author asks whether in Elias' view Nazism was a dated, specific phenomenon and - depending on the answer - what the possibilities might be for its reemergence in the current context
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