77,143 research outputs found

    Sanct Jacobs Lied/|| Christlich gebessert.||(Ein ander lied/ Sanct || Christoff du vil heyliger man/ veren=||dert vnd Christenlich corrigiert.||)[v. Hans Sachs]

    No full text
    SANCT JACOBS LIED/|| CHRISTLICH GEBESSERT.||(EIN ANDER LIED/ SANCT || CHRISTOFF DU VIL HEYLIGER MAN/ VEREN=||DERT VND CHRISTENLICH CORRIGIERT.||)[V. HANS SACHS] Sanct Jacobs Lied/|| Christlich gebessert.||(Ein ander lied/ Sanct || Christoff du vil heyliger man/ veren=||dert vnd Christenlich corrigiert.||)[v. Hans Sachs] ([1]r) Title page ([1]r) Text ([2]r

    Ein newes Lied/|| Durch Hans Witzstat gemacht || Jm thon/ Auß herttem wee || klagt sich ein held/ in || strenger hůt. #[et]c̃.||

    No full text
    EIN NEWES LIED/|| DURCH HANS WITZSTAT GEMACHT || JM THON/ AUSS HERTTEM WEE || KLAGT SICH EIN HELD/ IN || STRENGER HŮT. #[ET]C̃.|| Ein newes Lied/|| Durch Hans Witzstat gemacht || Jm thon/ Auß herttem wee || klagt sich ein held/ in || strenger hůt. #[et]c̃.|| ([1]r) Title page ([1]r) Text ([2]r

    Gretchen vor der Mater Dolorosa / nach dem Gemälde von Hans Makart. R. Brendámour

    No full text
    GRETCHEN VOR DER MATER DOLOROSA / NACH DEM GEMÄLDE VON HANS MAKART. R. BRENDÁMOUR Gretchen vor der Mater Dolorosa / nach dem Gemälde von Hans Makart. R. Brendámour (1) Illustration: Gretchen vor der Mater Dolorosa (1

    Portrait of Hans Schaeffer :.

    No full text
    Digital ImageDr. Hans Schaeffer was born on April 11, 1886 in Breslau and was the State Secretary in the Ministry of Imperial Finance from 1929-1932.Record added to DigiTool. Aleph record suppressed. J. Palmisano 09/15/2010

    Fast abentheürlich Klopff || an/ Auff allerley art.|| Hans Foltz.||

    No full text
    FAST ABENTHEÜRLICH KLOPFF || AN/ AUFF ALLERLEY ART.|| HANS FOLTZ.|| Fast abentheürlich Klopff || an/ Auff allerley art.|| Hans Foltz.|| ([1]r) Title page ([1]r) Text ([1]v

    Gesänge

    No full text
    Heft 1 > Nacht L. Uhland Nixenreigen Th. SouchayHeft 2 > Zauberbrunnen R. Leander Herbstlied J.v. Rodenbergcomponirt von Hans Hube

    Hans David Blum Collection.

    No full text
    The Hans David Blum Collection documents his research of the history of his family and consists of correspondence, documents, photographs, manuscripts and notes, genealogical tables and trees, and clippings. Additionally there is a small amount of personal materials.Elaine Wolff, August 2005; David Hans Blum, August 2006Hans David Blum was born in 1919 in Breisach am Rhein, Germany. He is the author of a number of books, including Juden in Breisach.Finding aid available onlineRheineck. Müllheimdigitize

    Hans Reichenbach: philosopher-engineer

    No full text
    This thesis relates Hans Reichenbach's philosophy of science both to his historical context and to his interest in the physical world. The thesis begins with a review of his life, and notes the most significant influences on him. His early ambition to become an engineer stimulated in him an active interest in understanding physical things, and his enjoyment in disseminating what he knew entailed that he maintained a keen interest in contemporary ideas. By the age of twenty he had turned to philosophy to enhance his appreciation of science, and was influenced by Kant and the neo-Kantian interpretation through Ernst Cassirer. His subsequent work is concerned with providing philosophical explication of the major innovations of twentieth century science, and particularly of the implications of Einstein’s Theories of Relativity and of Quantum Mechanics. The thesis proceeds by summarising Kant's and Cassirer's writings on the philosophy of science before examining Einstein's theories. Subsequent chapters analyse Reichenbach's most significant publications in chronological order, namely The Theory of Relativity and A Priori Knowledge (1920), The Philosophy of Space and Time (1928), Experience and Prediction (1938),Philosophic Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (1944), and The Direction of Time (1956). The chapter on Quantum Mechanics is introduced with a summary of the scientific concepts introduced prior to Reichenbach's writing about them. Although he demonstrates the shortcomings of Kant's philosophical justification, the objective Reichenbach set himself throughout his work was to identify the principles that regulate our empirical knowledge. Despite his close friendship with Rudolf Carnap and Moritz Schlick, he differentiated his Empiricism from Logical Positivism, and he refused to accept that Conventionalism could offer a satisfactory analysis of knowledge of the objective world. The final chapter summarises the impact of his writing and his major contribution to philosophy

    [Burgundische Historie]

    No full text
    [Hans Erhart Tüsch]Impressum: Ort und Datum in der Vorlage genannt, Drucker nach ISTCFor the identity of the author (also known as Hans Düsch) and the political slant and the date of the text, see K. Ohly, Gb Jb 1956, p.131Woodcut
    corecore