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Dramatic Works Of Goethe : comprising Faust, Iphigenia in Tauris, Torquato Tasso, Egmont / Transl. by Anna Swanwick and Goetz Von Berlichingen, Transl. by Sir Walter Scott, Caref. Rev
DRAMATIC WORKS OF GOETHE : COMPRISING FAUST, IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS, TORQUATO TASSO, EGMONT / TRANSL. BY ANNA SWANWICK AND GOETZ VON BERLICHINGEN, TRANSL. BY SIR WALTER SCOTT, CAREF. REV
Dramatic Works Of Goethe : comprising Faust, Iphigenia in Tauris, Torquato Tasso, Egmont / Transl. by Anna Swanwick and Goetz Von Berlichingen, Transl. by Sir Walter Scott, Caref. Rev (1)
Cover (1)
Title page (2)
Frontispiz (4)
Titelseite (5)
Contents (7)
Translator's Preface (9)
Introductions (12)
Dramatis Personae (21)
Dedication (22)
Prologue For The Theatre (23)
Prologue In Heaven (29)
Night (33)
Before The Gate (46)
Study (57)
Auerbach's Cellar in Leipzig (82)
Witches' Kitchen (93)
A Street (103)
Evening (106)
Promenade (109)
The Neighbour's House (111)
A Street (117)
Garden (119)
A Summer-House (124)
Forest and Cavern (125)
Margaret's Room (130)
Martha's Garden (131)
At the Well (136)
Zwinger (137)
Night (138)
Cathedral (144)
Walpurgis-Night (146)
A Walpurgis-Night's Dream; or ... (159)
A Gloomy Day. A Plain (165)
Night. An open Plain. / Dungeon (167)
Iphigenia In Tauris. Act The First (175)
Act The Second (191)
Act The Third (201)
Act The Fourth (214)
Act The Fifth (226)
Torquato Tasso. Act The First (239)
Act The Second (261)
Act The Third (286)
Act The Fourth (301)
Act The Fifth (319)
Egmont. Dramatis Personae (337)
Act The First (338)
Act The Second (355)
Act The Third (373)
Act The Fourth (381)
Act The Fifth (399)
Goetz Von Berlichingen, With The Iron Hand (419)
Preface (421)
Dramatis Personae (425)
Act I. (426)
Act The Second (455)
Act The Third (471)
Act The Fourth (493)
Act The Fifth (505)
Chapter (525
Fifty years of earth observation satellites: views from above have lead to countless advances on the ground in both scientific knowledge and daily life
A half a century ago, the launch of Sputnik-1 saw the start of an era where we began to launch artificial satellites into orbit to tell us what we look like from above. Hundreds of Earth-observing satellites have followed, and this extensive remote sensing has provided both iconic views and unprecedented insights into our planet. Tatem, Goetz and Hay review the development of these satellites over the past 50 years, as well as the data they have produced, which has lead to a greater understanding of Earth's terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric processes. They examine current trends and speculate on what the next 50 years of satellite remote sensing may brin
Dramatic Works / Of Goethe. Compr. Faust, Iphigenia In Tauris, Torquato Tasso, Egmont. Transl. By Anna Swanwick; And Goetz von Berlichingen, Transl. By Sir Walter Scott, And Carefully Rev. By Henry G. Bohn
DRAMATIC WORKS / OF GOETHE. COMPR. FAUST, IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS, TORQUATO TASSO, EGMONT. TRANSL. BY ANNA SWANWICK; AND GOETZ VON BERLICHINGEN, TRANSL. BY SIR WALTER SCOTT, AND CAREFULLY REV. BY HENRY G. BOHN
Dramatic Works / Of Goethe. Compr. Faust, Iphigenia In Tauris, Torquato Tasso, Egmont. Transl. By Anna Swanwick; And Goetz von Berlichingen, Transl. By Sir Walter Scott, And Carefully Rev. By Henry G. Bohn (1)
Cover (1)
Verlagsanzeigen (3)
Frontispiz (18)
Titelseite (19)
Translator's Preface (21)
Introductions (26)
Dramatis Personae (35)
Dedication (36)
Prologue For The Theatre (37)
Prologue In Heaven (43)
Night (47)
Before The Gate (60)
Study (71)
Auerbach's Cellar in Leipzig (96)
Witches' Kitchen (107)
A Street (117)
Evening (120)
Promenade (123)
The Neighbour's House (125)
A Street (131)
Garden (133)
A Summer-House (138)
Forest and Cavern (139)
Margaret's Room (144)
Martha's Garden (145)
At the Well (150)
Zwinger (151)
Night (152)
Cathedral (158)
Walpurgis-Night (160)
A Walpurgis-Night's Dream; or ... (173)
A Gloomy Day. A Plain (179)
Night. An open Plain. / Dungeon (181)
Iphigenia In Tauris. Act The First (189)
Act The Second (205)
Act The Third (215)
Act The Fourth (228)
Act The Fifth (240)
Torquato Tasso. Act The First (253)
Act The Second (275)
Act The Third (300)
Act The Fourth (315)
Act The Fifth (333)
Egmont. Dramatis Personae (351)
Act The First (352)
Act The Second (369)
Act The Third (387)
Act The Fourth (395)
Act The Fifth (413)
Goetz Von Berlichingen, With The Iron Hand (433)
Preface (435)
Dramatis Personae (439)
Act I. (440)
Act The Second (469)
Act The Third (485)
Act The Fourth (507)
Act The Fifth (519)
List Of Bohne's Various Libraries (539)
A Catalogue Of Bohne's Various Libraries (540
Dramatic Works / Of Goethe. Compr. Faust, Iphigenia In Tauris, Torquato Tasso, Egmont. Transl. By Anna Swanwick; And Goetz von Berlichingen, Transl. By Sir Walter Scott, And Carefully Rev. By Henry G. Bohn
DRAMATIC WORKS / OF GOETHE. COMPR. FAUST, IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS, TORQUATO TASSO, EGMONT. TRANSL. BY ANNA SWANWICK; AND GOETZ VON BERLICHINGEN, TRANSL. BY SIR WALTER SCOTT, AND CAREFULLY REV. BY HENRY G. BOHN
Dramatic Works / Of Goethe. Compr. Faust, Iphigenia In Tauris, Torquato Tasso, Egmont. Transl. By Anna Swanwick; And Goetz von Berlichingen, Transl. By Sir Walter Scott, And Carefully Rev. By Henry G. Bohn (1)
Cover (1)
Verlagsanzeigen (2)
Frontispiz (10)
Titelseite (11)
Contens (13)
Translator's Preface (15)
Introductions (18)
Dramatis Personae (27)
Dedication (28)
Prologue For The Theatre (29)
Prologue In Heaven (35)
Night (39)
Before The Gate (52)
Study (63)
Auerbach's Cellar in Leipzig (88)
Witches' Kitchen (99)
A Street (109)
Evening (112)
Promenade (115)
The Neighbour's House (117)
A Street (123)
Garden (125)
A Summer-House (130)
Forest and Cavern (131)
Margaret's Room (136)
Martha's Garden (137)
At the Well (142)
Zwinger (143)
Night (144)
Cathedral (150)
Walpurgis-Night (152)
A Walpurgis-Night's Dream; or ... (165)
A Gloomy Day. A Plain (171)
Night. An open Plain. / Dungeon (173)
Iphigenia In Tauris. Act The First (181)
Iphigenia In Tauris. Act The First (182)
Act The Second (197)
Act The Third (207)
Act The Fourth (220)
Act The Fifth (232)
Torquato Tasso. Act The First (245)
Torquato Tasso. Act The First (246)
Act The Second (267)
Act The Third (292)
Act The Fourth (307)
Act The Fifth (325)
Egmont. Dramatis Personae (343)
Act The First (344)
Act The Second (361)
Act The Third (379)
Act The Fourth (387)
Act The Fifth (405)
Goetz Von Berlichingen, With The Iron Hand (425)
Preface (427)
Dramatis Personae (431)
Act I. (432)
Act The Second (461)
Act The Third (477)
Act The Fourth (499)
Act The Fifth (511)
Bohne's Various Libraries (531
Subito : Gegenwart in Rainald Goetz’ Heute Morgen-Komplex
Masterarbeit, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 2017Das Thema von Rainald Goetz – Autor der Bücher Irre, Krieg, Kontrolliert, Festung, Heute Morgen und Schlucht – ist die Gegenwart: Wahrnehmung, Beschreibung und Kritik aus seinem gelebten Leben heraus. Leben heißt Handeln und Handeln heißt bei Rainald Goetz auch immer Schreiben.
In keinem anderen Werkabschnitt hat sich Rainald Goetz so umfassend mit der Gegenwart beschäftigt und sich so umfangreich zu ihr geäußert, wie in dem in den 90er Jahren entstandenen Heute Morgen-Komplex. Durch die Aufnahme früherer Schreibtechniken und die Ausbildung späterer können die fünf Bücher dieses Werkkomplexes, wenn nicht als repräsentativ, so doch als exemplarisch für die Poetik Rainald Goetz’ angesehen werden.
Diese Arbeit will dem Werk Rainald Goetz’ vom »Zauberort des Geistes und des Geistigen«, wie die Universität bei ihm bezeichnet wird, entgegentreten. Denn wo alle Ordnung wahnhaft ist und das wesentliche Strukturmerkmal der Welterfassung Expansion heißt, muss eine Ordnung gefunden werden, um Leben, Werk und Wirkung Rainald Goetz’ zu fassen. Die dazu notwendigen Kategorien sind Autor, Text und Leser. Anhand dieser soll der Komplex inhaltlich, formal und rezeptiv gefasst, analysiert und dargestellt werden, um Rainald Goetz’ Umgang mit der Gegenwart im Einzelnen betrachten und im Ganzen darstellen zu können.
»Und jetzt, los ihr Ärsche, ab ins Subito.«The subject of Rainald Goetz – author of the books Irre, Krieg, Kontrolliert, Festung, Heute Morgen and Schlucht – is the present: perception, description and criticism on the basis of his own life. For Goetz living means acting and acting always means writing.
In no other section of his work has Rainald Goetz dealt with the present so comprehensively and commented on it as extensively as in the Heute Morgen-Complex, created in the 90s. By including earlier writing techniques and the later development of further ones, the five books of this work complex can be regarded, if not as representative, but as exemplary for the poetics of Rainald Goetz.
This thesis seeks to counter the work of Rainald Goetz of the »magic place of spirit and the spiritual«, as the university is called by him. For where all order is delusional and the essential structural world-conception is expansion, an order must be found to grasp the life, work and impact of Rainald Goetz. The necessary categories for this purpose are author, text and reader. On this basis, the complex will be summarized, analyzed and presented in terms of content, form and receptivity, in order to be able to view Rainald Goetz’ handling of the present in detail and to present it as a whole.
»And now, you suckers, to the subito.
Land Grabbing and Home Country Development : Chinese and British Land Acquisitions in Comparative Perspective /
Between 2000 and 2016, China and the UK acquired large areas of land through investment projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. Illustrated by numerous rich and nuanced empirical accounts of such projects, Ariane Goetz explains the global phenomenon of 'land grabbing' from the perspective of two investor countries. She reflects on Chinese and British public policy, state-society relations, national developmental contexts, ideologies, and international relations and thereby gives insights into the political economies that enable these investments as well as the development ambitions and institutionalized paradigms of which they form a part.Between 2000 and 2016, China and the UK acquired large areas of land through investment projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. Illustrated by numerous rich and nuanced empirical accounts of such projects, Ariane Goetz explains the global phenomenon of 'land grabbing' from the perspective of two investor countries. She reflects on Chinese and British public policy, state-society relations, national developmental contexts, ideologies, and international relations and thereby gives insights into the political economies that enable these investments as well as the development ambitions and institutionalized paradigms of which they form a part.Online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Mai 2019).Includes bibliographical references (pages [305]-368).Added to collection customer.56279.
Terra and Aqua: new data for epidemiology and public health
Earth-observing satellites have only recently been exploited for the measurement of environmental variables of relevance to epidemiology and public health. Such work has relied on sensors with spatial, spectral and geometric constraints that have allowed large-area questions associated with the epidemiology of vector-borne diseases to be addressed. Moving from pretty maps to pragmatic control tools requires a suite of satellite-derived environmental data of higher fidelity, spatial resolution, spectral depth and at similar temporal resolutions to existing meteorological satellites. Information derived from sensors onboard the next generation of moderate-resolution Earth-observing sensors may provide the key. The MODIS and ASTER sensors onboard the Terra and Aqua platforms provide substantial improvements in spatial resolution, number of spectral channels, choices of bandwidths, radiometric calibration and a much-enhanced set of pre-processed and freely available products. These sensors provide an important advance in moderate-resolution remote sensing and the data available to those concerned with improving public health
Creating a Community Land Trust in Scott County
Report completed by students enrolled in PA 5261: Housing Policy, taught by Dr. Edward Goetz in spring 2019.This project was completed as part of a year-long partnership between Scott County and the University of Minnesota’s Resilient Communities Project (http://www.rcp.umn.edu). The goal of this project was to provide information and recommendations to the county in advance of its launching of a Community Land Trust (CLT) program in 2019. Scott County project lead Linda Janovsky collaborated with students in Dr. Edward Goetz’ course, PA 5261, to research best practices for CLT programs and interview staff currently working with the Carver County CDA, which has operated a CLT program since 2011. A final student report from the project is available.This project was supported by the Resilient Communities Project (RCP), a program at
the University of Minnesota whose mission is to connect communities in Minnesota with U of
MN faculty and students to advance community resilience through collaborative,
course-based projects. RCP is a program of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA).
More information at http://www.rcp.umn.edu.Fitzgerald, Cassie; Jenkins, Gwendolyn. (2019). Creating a Community Land Trust in Scott County. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/206500
Season 7 Episode 3: Suburban Christianity
If you live in the suburbs, you see SUVs, large yards, and the latest greatest tractor mowers. But you don\u27t see poor people struggling to keep their kids from dropping out of school or worse. Dave Goetz, author of Death by Suburb: How to Keep the Suburbs from Killing Your Soul, discusses with host Shirley Hoogstra the costs of insulating our lives too much. Episode #703
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