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Ludwig Roth Collection 1951-1964
The collection contains a transcript of a 1951 statement given by Konrad Adenauer on the attitude of the new Federal
Republic of Germany toward its Jewish citizens; transcript of a statement given by Ludwig Erhard on restitution; and flyer for a
protest meeting on the German restitution crisis, in which Ludwig Roth participated.Processed for digitizatio
[Stammbuch Ludwig Roth] / Ludovicus Roth. Wilhelm Antonius Sapper
[STAMMBUCH LUDWIG ROTH] / LUDOVICUS ROTH. WILHELM ANTONIUS SAPPER
[Stammbuch Ludwig Roth] / Ludovicus Roth. Wilhelm Antonius Sapper ( - )
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Roth, Ludwig; Blatt 1,1 ( - )
Castell, Wolfgang George von; Blatt 1,2 (1)
Guttenstein, Heinrich Peter von; Blatt 5 (4-5)
Schlick zu Passaun, Christoph Carl von; Blatt 9 (8-9)
Jörger, Carl Wilhelm; Blatt 27 (26-27)
Jörger, Carl Helmhart; Blatt 28 (28-29)
Herberstein, Sigmund von; Blatt 29 (28-29)
Unbekannt; Blatt 31 (30-31)
Riemer, Valentin; Blatt 37 (36-37)
Major, Johannes; Blatt 43 (42-43)
Gerhard, Johann; Blatt 45 (44-45)
Vippach, Georg von; Blatt 47 (46-47)
Bocer, Heinrich; Blatt 63 (62-63)
Unbekannt; Blatt 65 (64-65)
Cludius, Johannes Thomas; Blatt 67 (66-67)
Thumm, Theodor; Blatt 69 (68-69)
Pregitzer, Johann Ulrich; Blatt 71 (70-71)
Halbritter, Johann; Blatt 73 (72-73)
Harpprecht, Johann; Blatt 75 (74-75)
Magirus, David; Blatt 77 (76-77)
Bayer, Andreas; Blatt 81 (80-81)
Romanus, Franz; Blatt 99 (98-99)
Battus, Bartholomäus; Blatt 117 (116-117)
Hortleder, Friedrich; Blatt 131 (130-131)
Reihing, Jacob; Blatt 135 (134-135)
Himmel, Johann; Blatt 145 (144-145)
Fomann, Ortolph; Blatt 147 (146-147)
Arumäus, Dominicus; Blatt 149 (148-149)
Unbekannt; Blatt 151 (150-151)
Theodoricus, Petrus; Blatt 153 (152-153)
Unruh, Erasmus; Blatt 157 (156-157)
Mendius, Martin; Blatt 163 (162-163)
Carpzov, Conrad; Blatt 165 (164-165)
Carpzov, Benedict; Blatt 167 (166-167)
Unbekannt; Blatt 171 (170-171)
Cramer, Daniel; Blatt 175 (174-175)
Unbekannt; Blatt 179 (178-179)
Brendel, Zacharias; Blatt 183 (182-183)
Schenck, Eusebius; Blatt 185 (184-185)
Mylius, Georg; Blatt 187 (186-187)
Francke, Georg; Blatt 189 (188-189)
Cubach, Quirin; Blatt 191 (190-191)
Reuter, Gottfried; Blatt 195 (194-195)
Merck, Andreas; Blatt 217 (216-217)
Glaß, Salomon; Blatt 229 (228-229)
Hunnius, Nicolaus; Blatt 233 (232-233)
Schmuck, Wilhelm; Blatt 281 (280-281)
Speckhan, Eberhard; Blatt 287 (286-287)
Arm, Julius; Blatt 295 (294-295)
Lansius, Thomas; Blatt 331 (330-331)
Bacmeister, Matthäus; Blatt 339 (338-339)
Neuenhan, Heinrich; Blatt 363 (362-363)
Berger, Anton; Blatt 391 (390-391)
Harnisch, Johann; Blatt 406 (406-407)
Himmel, Georg; Blatt 407 (406-407)
Toelmann, Simon; Blatt 411 (410-411)
Rosinus, Johannes; Blatt 415 (414-415)
Rümelin, Martin; Blatt 419 (418-419)
Helmstatt, Friedrich Albrecht von; Blatt 422 (422-423)
Bülow, Paul Joachim von; Blatt 423 (422-423)
Gemmingen, Johann Sigmund von; Blatt 425 (424-425)
Bouwinghausen von Wallmerode, Friedrich Hermann; Blatt 427 (426-427)
Helmstatt, Pleickhard von; Blatt 429 (428-429)
Kechler von Schwandorf, Johann Conrad; Blatt 431 (430-431)
Metrophanes; Blatt 451 (450-451)
Heider, Wolfgang; Blatt 457 (456-457)
Hofmann, Heinrich; Blatt 459 (458-459)
Schertlin von Burtenbach, Johann Albrecht; Blatt 461 (460-461)
Horst, Philipp; Blatt 465 (464-465)
Lindemann, Thomas; Blatt 473 (472-473)
Besold, Christoph; Blatt 475 (474-475)
Rieckmann, Joachim; Blatt 477 (476-477)
Aenetius, Gottlieb; Blatt 481 (480-481)
Eiseler, Thomas; Blatt 485 (484-485)
Goeler von Ravensburg, Johann Bernhard; Blatt 487 (486-487)
Stahl, Daniel; Blatt 489 (488-489)
Bloss, Johann Sebastian; Blatt 496 (496-497)
Haug, Castol; Blatt 497 (496-497)
Wedel, Johann; Blatt 501 (500-501)
Müller, Christoph; Blatt 503 (502-503)
Grave, Gerhard; Blatt 510 (510-511)
Praetorius, Hieronymus; Blatt 511 (510-511)
Beutler, Thomas; Blatt 513 (512-513)
Zisenis, Johann; Blatt 515 (514-515)
Schultetus, Christoph; Blatt 517 (516-517)
Schaper, Christoph; Blatt 519 (518-519)
Eisengrein, Tobias; Blatt 521 (520-521)
Schleicher, Sigismund; Blatt 524 (524-525)
Imlin, Daniel; Blatt 525 (524-525)
Cellarius, Christoph; Blatt 531 (530-531)
Deutsch, Zacharias; Blatt 532 (532-533)
Hammer, David; Blatt 533 (532-533)
Germar, Heinrich; Blatt 535 (534-535)
Lerchenfelder, Christoph Emmeram; Blatt 536 (536-537)
Hopff, Johann Georg; Blatt 537 (536-537)
Jung, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 538 (538-539)
Wolffarth, Matthias; Blatt 539 (538-539)
Unbekannt; Blatt 541 (540-541)
Schaper, Franz; Blatt 543 (542-543)
Ranitz, David; Blatt 545 (544-545)
Spatz, Johann; Blatt 549 (548-549)
Zückmesser, Franz; Blatt 551 (550-551)
Boner, Heinrich; Blatt 553 (552-553)
Haug, Matthaeus; Blatt 559 (558-559)
Rechlinger, Johann Ulrich; Blatt 561 (560-561)
Jagow, Erasmus Dieterich von; Blatt 567 (566-567)
Jagow, Levin Georg von; Blatt 568 (568-569)
Helfreich, Gabriel; Blatt 569 (568-569)
Geller, Georg Christoph; Blatt 570 (570-571)
Lauginger, Otto Friedrich; Blatt 571 (570-571)
Stöberlein, Paul; Blatt 575 (574-575)
Göpner, Carl; Blatt 576 (576-577)
Wegelin, Matthias; Blatt 577 (576-577)
Gichtel, Johann; Blatt 579 (578-579)
Dobler, Georg; Blatt 580 (580-581)
Hilpert, Johann; Blatt 581 (580-581)
Guther, David; Blatt 585 (584-585)
Schnobel, Joachim; Blatt 587 (586-587)
Schwindel, Johann Jacob; Blatt 589 (588-589)
Kuechell, Mathäus; Blatt 590 (590-591)
Weinmann, Johann Simon; Blatt 591 (590-591)
Rößlin, Johann Jacob; Blatt 593 (592-593)
Steinacker, Johann Christian; Blatt 595 (594-595)
Zückwolf, Jacob; Blatt 597 (596-597)
Walitonius, Johannes; Blatt 615 (614-615)
Rezer, Daniel; Blatt 618 (616/619)
Hetzel, Jacob; Blatt 627 (626-627)
Hirschmann, Michael; Blatt 637 (636-637)
Linck, Philipp; Blatt 645 (644-645)
Beyrer, Martin; Blatt 649 (648-649)
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Autograaf tundmatule
Schreckenstein von Roth, Ludwig, 1789-1858, preisi kindral ja sõjaministerOpitzi värss, ladinakeelne sentens ja autogram
Ueber L. Munatius Plancus : Erklärung der Inschrift auf dem Mausoleum in Gaeta
von Dr. K. L. Roth. Eine römische Niederlassung in Frick ; Celtische Münzen aus Nunningen ; Eine Münze des Orgetorix / von Dr. Wilh. VischerZu den beiden Abhandlungen von Wilhelm Vischer gehört je einer Tafe
Der badische Vereinsstock und seine Behandlung, zugl. kurzer Abriß der Bienenzucht f. Anfänger u. weniger erfahrene Imker
von J. M. Roth; Ludwig Hube
Shared Agency: Replies to Ludwig, Pacherie, Petersson, Roth, and Smith
These are replies to the discussions by Kirk Ludwig, Elizabeth Pacherie, Björn Petersson, Abraham Roth, and Thomas Smith of Michael E. Bratman, Shared Agency: A Planning Theory of Acting Together (Oxford University Press, 2014)
Brigitte Bargetz, Andrea Fleschenberg, Ina Kerner, Regina Kreide, Gundula Ludwig (Hrsg.): Kritik und Widerstand. Feministische Praktiken in androzentrischen Zeiten
Roth J. Brigitte Bargetz, Andrea Fleschenberg, Ina Kerner, Regina Kreide, Gundula Ludwig (Hrsg.): Kritik und Widerstand. Feministische Praktiken in androzentrischen Zeiten. FEMINISTISCHE STUDIEN. 2016;34(2):379-382
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
A macrophage-T cell coculture model for severe tissue injury-induced T cell death
A key observation of tissue injury, such as stroke and burn, is a state of systemic immunosuppression characterized by loss of T cells and rise of infections. Here, we present an in vitro model for cell-cell interactions between innate (macro-phages) and adaptive (T cells) immune cells. This protocol facilitates bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) and splenic T cells in a coculture model. The procedure mimics injury-induced T cell death, which is driven by inflamma-some activation in macrophages.For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Roth et al. (2021)
Jânos Riesz : Beat Ludwig von Muralts «Lettres sur les Anglais et les Français et sur les Voyages » und ihre Rezeption. Eine literarische «Querelle » der französischen Fruhaufklärung, 1979
Roth Suzanne. Jânos Riesz : Beat Ludwig von Muralts «Lettres sur les Anglais et les Français et sur les Voyages » und ihre Rezeption. Eine literarische «Querelle » der französischen Fruhaufklärung, 1979. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°14, 1982. Au tournant des Lumières : 1780-1820. pp. 503-504
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