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    Herrn von Hoffmannswaldau und andrer Deutschen auserlesener und bißher ungedruckter Gedichte ... theil

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    Titelbl. in Rot- und Schwarzdr.Hrsg. ermittelt in: Dünnhaupt IV, S. 2937Signaturformel nach Ex. der GWLB Hannover: [1], A-Y8, Z6Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Franckfurt und Leipzig, Verlegts Paul Straube, 1725. Buchhändler zu Halle in Schwaben. - Franckfurt und Leipzig sind Messplätz

    Herrn von Hoffmannswaldau und andrer Deutschen auserlesener und bißher ungedruckter Gedichte ... theil

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    Titelbl. in Rot- und Schwarzdr.Hrsg. ermittelt in: Dünnhaupt IV, S. 2937Signaturformel nach Ex. der GWLB Hannover: [1], A-Y8, Z7. - Seitenzählung springt von S. 64 zurück auf S. 63Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Franckfurt und Leipzig, Verlegts Paul Straube, 1725. Buchhändler zu Halle in Schwaben. - Franckfurt und Leipzig sind Messplätz

    Toxic Bodies Ticks, Trans Bodies, and the Ethics of Response-Ability in Art and Activist Writing

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    Tracing ticks in two different artworks and Leslie Feinberg's activist writing, Wibke Straube takes their lead in this article from philosopher Donna Haraway and her suggestion to think about engagement with the environment through an "ethics of response-ability." By deploying close readings, Straube discusses the affects represented in the video installation Act on Instinct (2013) by Elin Magnusson, a sequence of the film Something Must Break (2014) by Ester Martin Bergsmark, and blog entries from the "Lyme Series" by the late trans activist Leslie Feinberg. Through these works, Straube explores the meaning of this correlation between ticks and transing bodies for environmental ethics as well as for the forging of livable lives for trans people. Toxicity surfaces as a link in these works. The notion of feminist figuration, developed by philosopher Rosi Braidotti among others, allows Straube to discuss toxicity as a material-discursive figuration, which highlights how human societies in a Western context approach the body of the Other, in this case the transgender body as a human Other and the tick as animal Other. As a figuration, toxicity then becomes a shared meeting site that helps to problematize the Western pathologization of trans bodies and asks what ethics emerge in this proximity between ticks and trans bodies. Toxicity exists in the discussed works in particular as a complex material-discursive trajectory. Although some discourses on toxicity uphold social hierarchies and racist assumptions, as illustrated by Mel Y. Chen, for example, the works here seem to reappropriate the status of the toxic body as a strategy for adjustment and alliance and a site of ethical engagement with the world. The tick is Straube's guide in weaving together stories of different bodies and of what Deborah Bird Rose and Thom van Dooren call the "unloved other.

    Etmopterus viator Straube 2011

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    Etmopterus viator Straube, 2011 Traveler Lanternshark Etmopterus viator Straube, in Straube et al., 2011: 143, figs. 2a, b, 3, 5. Holotype: MNHN 2008-1899. Type locality: Kerguelen Plateau, 49°39'29''S, 72°45'00''E, Indian Ocean. Local synonymy: Etmopterus viator; Straube, 2011a: 143, figs. 2a, b, 3, 5 (distribution including South Africa); Ebert, 2013: 84, fig. 116; Ebert et al., 2013 a: 142, fig., pl. 10; Ebert & Mostada, 2013: 34, fig.; Ebert, 2015: 75, fig. 86; Ebert & van Hees, 2015: 144; Weigmann, 2016: 898. South Africa voucher material: None. South Africa distribution: Straube (2011) mentions that this species was recorded from three locations in South African waters, but provides no location information or cites any specimens in museum collection. Remarks: This appears to be a wide-ranging species around seamounts and islands in the Southern Ocean. Conservation status: LC (2018).Published as part of Ebert, David A., Wintner, Sabine P. & Kyne, Peter M., 2021, An annotated checklist of the chondrichthyans of South Africa, pp. 1-127 in Zootaxa 4947 (1) on page 30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4947.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/461456

    The Moravian Church in Latvia, 1918 - 1940

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    ANOTĀCIJA Promocijas darbs „Latvijas BrāĜu draudze 1918 – 1940” izstrādāts Latvijas Universitātes Vēstures un filozofijas fakultātes Latvijas un Austrumeiropas jauno un jaunāko laiku vēstures katedrā 2010.gadā. Autors Gundars Ceipe, zinātniskais vadītājs LU prof., Dr.hist. Gvido Straube. Darbs sastāv no ievada, avotu un literatūras apskata, sešām nodaĜām, secinājumiem, avotu un literatūras saraksta un trim pielikumiem. Darbā pirmo reizi ir izpētīta Latvijas BrāĜu draudzes kustības vēsture 20.gadsimta starpkaru periodā, ir izveidota hronoloăija, atspoguĜotas galvenās personālijas, kustības identitātes meklējumi, analizētas attiecības ar luterisko baznīcu. Atslēgas vārdi: hernhūtisms, Latvijas 20.gadsimta starpkaru vēsture, ideju vēsture.ANNOTATION The promotion paper “The Moravian Church in Latvia, 1918 – 1940” was prepared at the University of Latvia’s History and Philosophy Faculty’s Chair of Modern and Contemporary History of Latvia and Eastern Europe in 2010. Author: Gundars Ceipe, Scientific Tutor: LU Prof., Dr.hist. Gvido Straube. The paper consists of an introduction, analysis of sources and literature, six chapters, conclusions, list of sources and literature and three annexes. The history of the Latvian Moravian Church Mission is researched for the first time in the paper, which also contains a chronology compiled by the author, an introduction to the main personalities involved and to the quest for the identity of the movement, as well as an analysis of the movement’s relationship with the Lutheran Church. Keywords: Herrnhutism, Latvia’s 20th century inter-war history, history of ideas

    Etmopterus alphus Ebert, Straube, Leslie, & Weigmann 2016

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    Etmopterus alphus Ebert, Straube, Leslie, & Weigmann, 2016 Whitecheek Lanternshark Etmopterus alphus Ebert, Straube, Leslie, & Weigmann, 2016: 2, figs. 1–6. Holotype: SAM MB-F37564. Type locality: east of the Zambezi River, central Mozambique, 18°14'S, 37°31'E. Local synonymy: Etmopterus alphus: Ebert et al., 2016: 2, figs. 1–6. South Africa voucher material: SAIAB 190352. South Africa distribution: New record. Recently recorded off Durban (KZN). Remarks: This recently described species was known only from off Mozambique, but is reported here for the first time in South African waters. It also occurs off Madagascar and on the Madagascar Ridge. Conservation status: LC (2019).Published as part of Ebert, David A., Wintner, Sabine P. & Kyne, Peter M., 2021, An annotated checklist of the chondrichthyans of South Africa, pp. 1-127 in Zootaxa 4947 (1) on page 28, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4947.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/461456
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