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Friedrich Adolf von Riedesel: Briefe (Abschrift) / Georg Heinrich Pausch: Tagebuch 1776-1777 (Abschrift)
FRIEDRICH ADOLF VON RIEDESEL: BRIEFE (ABSCHRIFT) / GEORG HEINRICH PAUSCH: TAGEBUCH 1776-1777 (ABSCHRIFT)
Friedrich Adolf von Riedesel: Briefe (Abschrift) / Georg Heinrich Pausch: Tagebuch 1776-1777 (Abschrift) ( - )
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Aufgeklebter Zettel mit einem Auszug aus einem Schreiben von Joachim Fischer (vom 01.06.1960) zum Tagebuch von Pausch ( - )
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Briefe des Generalmajors Friedrich Adolf von Riedsesel (1738-1800) an Erbprinz Wilhelm (1743-1821) aus Amerika vom 04.05.1780 bis 07.09.1783 (Abschrift) (Ir)
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libellus non tam diserte quam fideliter scriptus? Unreliable Narration in the Historia Augusta
The primary question in considering the so-called Historia Augusta (late 4th/early 5th century) usually is the reliability of its account of the historical events of the second and third centuries AD. Thus the numerous contradictions and obviously fictional elements in this text have traditionally been understood as a sign of the author\u27s incompetence or lack of skill. By contrast, the present paper aims at presenting these elements as part of a deliberate strategy that employs inter alia devices of \u27unreliable narration\u27, in order to produce a frisson of uncertainty in the reader and to demand a more active and discerning kind of reading. Pointing out the parallels to forms of narrative uncertainty in the ancient novel, especially in Heliodorus’ Aithiopika, it is finally possible to draw some conclusions about a common audience of both genres in late antiquity.Dr. Dennis Pausch is ‘Akademischer Rat auf Zeit’ at the ‘Institut für Altertumswissenschaften’ of the ‘Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen’. Recent research: ‘Livy and His Reader’ – a study on textual strategies in ab urbe condita and their impact on the communication of historical knowledge.Relevant publications:Pausch, D. 2004. Biographie und Bildungskultur. Personendarstellungen bei Plinius dem Jüngeren, Gellius und Sueton, Berlin: de Gruyter 2004.Pausch, D. 2007. ‘Der Philosoph auf dem Kaiserthron, der Leser auf dem Holzweg? – Marc Aurel in der Historia Augusta’, Millennium-Jahrbuch 4, 107-155.Pausch, D. 2008. ‘Der aitiologische Romulus. Historisches Interesse und literarische Form in Livius’ Darstellung der Königszeit’, Hermes 136, 38-60
Direct versus noise-induced optimal transitions for a model shear flow
The transition from laminar to turbulent flow in parallel shear flows like pipe flow or plane Couette flow is not due to a linear instability of the laminar profile but requires finite amplitude perturbations. The perturbations have to be strong enough that they cross the boundary to the basin of attraction of the turbulent regime. We use a 2-dimensional model of the transition to turbulence to explore the underlying phase space structure for optimal perturbations with respect to three different criteria: the energy of the initial condition, the energy dissipation of the initial condition and the amplitude of noise in a noise-induced transition. We find that the optimal transition states are different, but that the scaling with Reynolds number is the same in all three cases. Implications for full simulations will be discussed
Constitutional-biological Research and the Male Association: The Work and Contributions of Sexual Scientist Willhart S. Schlegel
In the historiography of German sexology as well as that of homosexual emancipation, the role of the sexual scientist and constitutional biologist Willhart Schlegel remains largely unexplored. The aim of the present article is to conceptualize Schlegel's work as well as the impact that he has had. After a brief outline of his biographical background, his constitutional-biological conception of sexuality is then presented as the core of his studies. Moreover, it is demonstrated that whereas Schlegel's work is strongly influenced by biologistic and social Darwinist assumptions, his sexual-political standpoints in the 1960 s were actually perceived as comparatively progressive. After presenting his constitutional-biologist perspectives on homosexuality, the contribution illustrates how Schlegel's work combines competing conceptions of emancipation. Finally, it argues that his notion is to be understood as a biologically-based renewal of the traditional masculinist ideology
Mean field model for turbulence transition in plane Poiseuille flow
In the pipe flow model of Dwight Barkley the main idea is to model pipe flow as an excitable, bistable medium. Using a one-dimensional FitzHugh-Nagumo-type reaction-advection-diffusion system with two variables the model captures qualitatively a surprising number of features of the turbulence transition in pipe flow. Motivated by this success, we here describe a derivation of a set of two 1+1-dimensional coupled differential equations for the closely related system of plane Poiseuille flow from the Navier-Stokes equation. The model contains terms for the production of turbulent kinetic energy, its transfer between the modes and its dissipation by viscous terms. The model shows a bifurcation to a non-trivial state and reflects some of the complex dynamics observed in direct numerical simulations
Pausch, D. Virtuose Niedertracht. Die Kunst der Beleidigung in der Antike. München 2021.
Rezension des Buchs von Dennis Pausch "Virtuose Niedertracht. Die Kunst der Beleidigung in der Antike". München 2021
Dennis Pausch, Livius und der Leser. Narrative Strukturen in ab urbe condita, 2011
Poucet Jacques. Dennis Pausch, Livius und der Leser. Narrative Strukturen in ab urbe condita, 2011. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 82, 2013. pp. 347-348
Computing the confidence interval for the effect size Cohen’s d
Materialien zu Pausch, V. (2019). Die Berechnung des Konfidenzintervalls für die Effektgröße Cohen’s d. Jahrbuch Musikpsychologie, 28, e29. https://doi.org/10.5964/jbdgm.2018v28.29CI1.R und CI2.R: R Skripte zur Berechnung des Konfidenzintervalls für δ bei einer (CI1.R) bzw. bei zwei (CI2.R) unabhängigen Stichproben.notReviewedpublishedVersio
Steuervorteile für Beamte im Hauptberuf, Nebenberuf, in Familie, Haus und Heim ABC der Möglichkeiten zur Steuerersparnis für Beamte, Lehrer und Pfarrer nach dem neuesten Stand der "Großen Steuerreform"
Soil organic carbon decomposition from recently added and older sources estimated by delta C-13 values of CO2 and organic matter
The production of CO2 in soil strongly depends on the availability of organic carbon (C) for microorganisms. It is obvious, that C that entered the soil recently is more easily available for microorganisms in comparison to older C. However, only very few approaches allow for a quantitative estimation of the availability of C in relation to the time it is entering the soil. We hypothesized that delta C-13 values of CO2 and of soil organic matter (SOM) after a C-3 to C-4 vegetation change will enable to calculate the relative availability of younger (C-4-derived) and older C (C-3-derived) sources for microorganisms. Soil CO2 was sampled over one vegetation period at depths of 10, 40-50 and 60-70 cm at three treatments: a C-3 reference (wheat), a C-4/fallow (fallow after one year of maize cropping), and a C-4/C-4 (two years of maize cropping). Based on the delta C-13 of CO2 purified from the admixture of atmospheric CO2 by the Miller/Tans model and on the delta C-13 values of SOM, the contributions of younger and older C sources to CO2 and SOM were assessed. Depending on the soil depth and the presence of living roots, the contribution of younger C to soil CO2 ranged from 16 to 50%, but that to SOM was less than 5%. By comparing the contributions of older and younger C to CO2 and SOM, we found that the relative availability of organics recently introduced into the soil (C-4-derived) was about 7 times higher than the availability of C stabilized in soil for longer than one year (C-3-derived). We concluded that simultaneous analysis of the delta C-13 values of both SOM and of CO2 allows not only for the quantification of the CO2 sources, but also for the estimation of the availability of soil C pools of different age for microorganisms. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.DF
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