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Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 25/A [Titelblatt und Ansicht von Nürnberg (Roth)]
Cph: Melch: Roth inv: del: et sculpsTitelblatt von: "Prospecte aller Nürnbergischen Städtlein, Markt=Flecken und Pfarr=Dörffer" von Christoph Melchior Roth (Nürnberg : C.M. und M. Roth, 1760
A genealogical study of the Nicolaus and Veronica (Zimerman) Roth family, 1834-1954 /
Published under auspices of the Daniel Roth Family Reunion.Includes bibliographical references and index.Mode of access: Internet
Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 33/A Carthæuser-Kloster Marien Zell, genannt in Nurnberg
C.M. Roth excud: Norib.Titel oben rechtsUrsprungswerk: "Chr. Melch. Roths dreyssig sowohl innere als äussere Abbildungen aller Kirchen, Klöster und Kapellen in Nürnberg" von Christoph Melchior Roth (Nürnberg, um 1760
Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 32/A Die Kirche zu St. Mariæ in Nürnberg
C.M. Roth excud.Titel oben MitteUrsprungswerk: "Chr. Melch. Roths dreyssig sowohl innere als äussere Abbildungen aller Kirchen, Klöster und Kapellen in Nürnberg" von Christoph Melchior Roth (Nürnberg, um 1760
Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 35/E Die neuerbaute und A[nn]o 1618 vollendete St. Egydien Kirche in Nürnberg von Innen gegen den Chor anzusehen
C.M. Roth excud: Norib.Titel untenUrsprungswerk: "Chr. Melch. Roths dreyssig sowohl innere als äussere Abbildungen aller Kirchen, Klöster und Kapellen in Nürnberg" von Christoph Melchior Roth (Nürnberg, um 1760
Ernest Roth Collection-World War I
The collection consists of a transcribed reminiscence and diary entries for Ernest Roth from Columbia (S.D.) and his military service as a member of Company D, 151 Machine Gun Battalion, 42nd Rainbow Division. The reminiscence was requested and compiled by his family in December of 1967. The reminiscence and diary entries includes his enlistment, basic training, combat in Europe and return back to the states, dating from April 1917 to February 1919. The reminiscence concludes with a newspaper clipping with photo of a letter sent by Roth from France written October 6, 1918
John Roth
Mr. Roth currently serves as the Vice President of Business Development for Sierra Nevada Space Systems where he is responsible for new business acquisition and customer relations for all product lines which include Spacecraft, Propulsion, Space Technologies, and Space Exploration. Mr. Roth served as President of MicroSat Systems Inc. from 2002 until its acquisition by Sierra Nevada Corporation in 2008.
Prior to joining MicroSat Systems, Mr. Roth was Vice President of the Electronic Combat Business Unit for Litton Advanced Systems. Programs under his leadership included major defense systems such as the Joint Strike Fighter Electronic Warfare suite, ICAP III electronic warfare suite for the Navy E-2C carrier aircraft, and the Advanced Integrated Electronic Warfare System (AIEWS) for Navy surface ships. Prior to joining Litton, Mr. Roth was Director of Colorado Springs Operations for Lockheed Martin Electronic Defense Systems which provided direct support to the Air Force Space Command’s Space Warfare Center at Falcon AFB. Mr. Roth has also held positions at Litton Amecom as Director of Advanced Programs, at HRB-Singer as Electronic Warfare Programs Manager, and at Hughes Aircraft Ground Systems Group as Manager of the Processor Architecture group.
Mr. Roth holds a BS in Computer Science Engineering from the University of Illinois and an MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California. He has attended the Harvard Business School Executive Education program in Management and Leadership and the Wharton Business School Executive Education Program in Finance and has served on the board of directors of the Colorado Space Business Roundtable, the Advisory Board of the Colorado Space Grant Consortium, the National Executive Space Council for the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), and the Board of Directors for the Center for Space Entrepreneurship. Mr. Roth is an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and is a Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Astronautics.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2018/1053/thumbnail.jp
Visual representation in the work of Joseph Roth, 1923-1932
Through an examination of Joseph Roth’s reportage and fiction published between 1923 and 1932, this thesis seeks to provide a systematic analysis of a particular aspect of the author’s literary style, namely his use of sharply focused visual representations, which are termed Heuristic Visuals. Close textual analysis, supplemented by insights from reader-response theory, psychology, psycholinguistics and sociology illuminate the function of these visual representations. The thesis also seeks to discover whether there are significant differences and correspondences in the use of visual representations between the reportage and fiction genres. Roth believed that writers should be engagiert, and that the truth could only be arrived at through close observation of reality, not subordinated to theory. The research analyses the techniques by which Roth challenges his readers and encourages them to discover the truth for themselves. Three basic variants of Heuristic Visuals are identified, and their use in different contexts, including that of dialectical presentations, is explored. There is evidence of the use of different variants of Heuristic Visuals according to the respective rhetorical demands of particular thematic issues. It has also been possible to establish synchronic correspondences between the different genres, and diachronic correspondences within genres. Although there are examples within the reportage where the entire article is based on an Heuristic Visual, the use of Heuristic Visuals cannot be seen as a key organizing principle in Roth’s work as a whole. As his mastery of the technique reaches its highest point in the early 1930s, Heuristic Visuals are often incorporated into the reconstruction of a complete sensory experience. Analysis of Roth’s heuristic use of visual representations has led to important insights, including a reinterpretation of the endings of Roth’s two most famous novels: Hiob and Radetzkymarsch
Multimodal mate choice: exploring the effects of sight, sound, and scent on partner choice in a speed-date paradigm
T.S. Roth, I. Samara, & M.E. Kret (2021) Evolution & Human Behavio
Elsie Roth Photographs: 003
These photographs are part of a collection donated by Elsie Roth, RN (of St. Louis, MO), which documents the war and rescue missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the mid-1990s. Roth repeatedly visited the besieged city of Sarajevo between 1993 and 1996 to support the inhabitants and deliver relief supplies. The collection includes slides, photographs, video and audio tapes, newspaper articles, color reproductions of original artwork drawn by children in Sarajevo (both during and after the war), a flak jacket with attached United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) badge, a t-shirt (Maybe Airlines Sarajevo), and miscellaneous papers and handwritten notes
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