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    Ferdinand Reyher papers

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    Ferdinand Reyher (1891-1967) was a novelist, newspaper correspondent, screenwriter, and playwright active in and among many influential artistic, cultural, and social spheres of the twentieth century. The papers document Reyher's literary activities and personal life. The collection includes correspondence; manuscripts; Reyher's notes and research; clippings; legal and financial documents; and other personal material, including diaries, photographs, and drawings. Throughout his writing career, Ferdinand Reyher wrote short fiction and articles for many magazines. Reyher was active in Hollywood during the 1930s and early 1940s as a film doctor and screenwriter at several studios, including RKO, MGM, and Paramount. Ferdinand Reyher was among those who helped to extricate German playwright, poet, and dramatic theorist Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) and his family from Nazi Germany in 1941. Reyher and Brecht made attempts to collaborate on various works in the late 1930s to mid-1940s, and he actively promoted the translation and performance of Brecht's work in the United States. Reyher was an acquaintance of many well-known twentieth-century literary figures, prominent photographers, screenwriters and producers of Hollywood's golden era, and artists. Figures represented in the collection include Ford Maddox Ford, Wallace Stevens, Sinclair Lewis, John Huston , and Paul Henreid. Other notable correspondents include journalist George Seldes, publisher John Rodker, and Reyher's first wife, suffragette, political activist, and author, Rebecca Hourwich Reyher. Also represented in Reyher's papers is his second wife, Chinese writer and translator Eileen Chang (1920-1995)

    Huth (Ferdinand Louis) Papers

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    Letter from an unknown author to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding a financial transaction in the amount of $2.75

    Ferdinand Engelmüller 1867-1924

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    Ferdinand Engelmüller 1867-1924 The subject of this thesis is monographic description of life and work of the painter Ferdinand Engelmüller. The author of this work focuses on cultural and historical context of the era at turn of the 20th century, in which she includes development of the landscape painting art and landscape painting school of Julius Mařák. Major part of this thesis is dealing with life, work and pedagogical activities of Engelmüller. It is subdivided into three stages defined by the important and breakthrough events of the painter's life and career. The work is largely based on the study of archival documents and written documents of Ferdinand Engelmüller. Thesis also includes list of works of Ferdinand Engelmüller introducing the works that are located in Czech public collections within local museums and galleries. Keywords Ferdinand Engelmüller, Julius Mařák's School, Czech Landscape Painting, Ferdinand Engellmüller Private Schoo

    Producing Ferdinand E. Marcos, the Scholarly Author

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    Thisarticle discusses the compelling evidence—found in various primaryand secondary sources and analyzed through methods drawn from bookhistory and plagiarism detection—that not one of the books authored byPres. Ferdinand E. Marcos was actually written by him. Thearticle alsoshows how many of “Marcos’s” books had either plagiarized content(e.g., republishing contents from previous works) or were “padded” withlengthy appendices. It also explains the seemingly far-reaching distributionnetwork of these books. Lastly, thearticle looks into how these books,although they have not been republished for decades, continue to servetheir intended functions.KEYWORDS: FERDINAND E. MARCOS • BOOK HISTORY • GHOSTWRITING • PLAGIARISM• ADRIAN CRISTOBA

    Molecular modeling and dynamics of STIM1 and Orai1

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    Author / Eingereicht von Ferdinand HorvathDissertation Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2023Arbeit gesperr

    Karl Ferdinand Schertz's rationalism and Magia posthuma

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    Karl Ferdinand Schertz je na domácí půdě málo známý autor. Naopak jeho jméno je velmi známé na celém světě díky jeho dílu Magia posthuma, citovanému Augustinem Calmetem. Kvůli nedostatku biografických údajů a malé dostupnosti jeho knih je Schertz bohužel velmi špatně interpretován a kolují kolem něho různé fámy či negativní kritiky. Karl Ferdinand Schertz byl naopak velmi kultivovaný autor, který se těšil vážené reputaci v kruzích evropských intelektuálů své doby.Karl Ferdinand Schertz is at home a no well known author. On the contrary, his name is known around the world thanks to his work Magia posthuma, which was quoted by Augustin Calmet. Because of his not well available biography and books, Schertz is unfortunately wrong understood and around him circulate various rumors or negative critics. Karl Ferdinand Schertz was on the contrary highly cultured author, who could enjoy a good reputation among the European intellectuals of his time

    Karl Ferdinand Schertz\u27s rationalism and Magia posthuma

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    Karl Ferdinand Schertz je na domácí půdě málo známý autor. Naopak jeho jméno je velmi známé na celém světě díky jeho dílu Magia posthuma, citovanému Augustinem Calmetem. Kvůli nedostatku biografických údajů a malé dostupnosti jeho knih je Schertz bohužel velmi špatně interpretován a kolují kolem něho různé fámy či negativní kritiky. Karl Ferdinand Schertz byl naopak velmi kultivovaný autor, který se těšil vážené reputaci v kruzích evropských intelektuálů své doby.Karl Ferdinand Schertz is at home a no well known author. On the contrary, his name is known around the world thanks to his work Magia posthuma, which was quoted by Augustin Calmet. Because of his not well available biography and books, Schertz is unfortunately wrong understood and around him circulate various rumors or negative critics. Karl Ferdinand Schertz was on the contrary highly cultured author, who could enjoy a good reputation among the European intellectuals of his time

    Analysis of the Textual and Musical Meaning of the Songs Ketabo – Ketabo, Siboru Enggan, Balun – Balun Bide in the Mandaling – Angkola Community in South Tapanuli Regency

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    This research paper aims to discuss the Analysis of Textual Meaning and Musical Structure in the songs Ketabo – ketabo, Siboru enggan, and Balun – balun Bide, within the Mandailing – Angkola community in South Tapanuli. The research techniques used by the author are field work and desk work, as proposed by Bruno Netll. The author uses a qualitative method by conducting observations, interviews, and audio and video recordings. To analyze the textual meaning contained in the song, the author uses Ferdinand De Saussure's semiotic theory regarding denotative and connotative meanings, or figurative and literal meanings. To obtain the results of the Musical Structure Analysis, the author uses Bruno Netll's theory to describe the musical content found in those songs, namely, the scale, tempo, phrase of the melodic contour, intervals, and range. Research findings reveal that the songs "Ketabo – ketabo," "Siboru enggan," and "Balun – balun bide" tell stories about the beauty of nature, togetherness, and journeys.107 PagesSkripsi Sarjan

    Ferdinand Velc and his contribution to Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    The theme of the thesis is segment of czech-bosnian cultural relations. The aim is to sketch the image of Ferdinand Velc and his cultural contribution to Bosnia and Herzegovina at the beginning of the 20th century. There is also created portrait of his multifaceted and intense activity. Ferdinand Velc is introduced as an artist, educator, photographer, journalist, author of the first guide for Bosnia and Herzegovina in czech language and author of the first bosnian-herzegovinian bibliography. The thesis is elaborated on the basis of secondary literature and contemporary print materials

    Renaissance Gardens and Tapestry as a Microcosm

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    This essay introduces the reader to the diversity and cultural and historical issues of the development of gardens during the Renaissance in Europe. Starting from the examination of the tapestries in the exhibition, the author shows how these ideal views reflect the characteristics of the garden renaissance: references to antiquity, interest in the study of nature and architecture, role of the garden in the collections exhibitio
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