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De morali actionum humanarum bonitate
quam kalendis Septemb. in inclito D. Galli coenobio praeside R.P. Modesto Spiess ... publice propugnabunt ... P. Gallus Alt, & F. Placidus Bridler, ibidem ad S. Galli professiDiss., Kloster St. Gallen, 163
Oral history interview with Gayle Spiess
Transcript, 50 pp.Gayle Spiess grew up in Minneapolis and attended Valparaiso University (in Indiana), graduating in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics. She had worked for Sperry Univac one summer during college, then after graduating took a full-time professional position at Plant 8 (Eagan, MN) doing programming for a Navy ship project. She notes support from her direct supervisor as well as self-study in 16-bit assembler code, which she used for more than a dozen years. Her working group was stable for 3-4 years, even when she physically worked on a top secret project in Building 6 near the original Engineering Research Associates (ERA) plant in St. Paul. Back in Eagan, she worked on a Navy communication system (NAVMACS) and assisted with warship installations in Virginia, Japan, and Australia. Later she did programming with the high-level language ADA as well as C, which became the dominant programming language. A major responsibility was software for the air traffic control (ATC) group from 1993 to 2002 (eventually part of Lockheed Martin), then first-line management and project engineering for ATC (2002-7). She discusses recruitment and characteristics of successful project teams and managerial strategies for them. She also relates observations about changes in corporate culture with the Unisys merger, Loral acquisition, and Lockheed Martin purchase.
This material is based on work funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation award B2014-07 “Tripling Women’s Participation in Computing (1965-1985).”Alfred P. Sloan Foundation award B2014-07 “Tripling Women’s Participation in Computing (1965-1985).”Spiess, Gayle. (2015). Oral history interview with Gayle Spiess. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/188532
Disputatio philosophica de scientia
Publicè proponent ... Gregorivs à Beroldingen, Et Ioachimvs Seiler, Præside R. P. Modesto Spiess ...Dissertation Kloster St. Gallen 1642Aus dem Vorbesitz des Klosters Rheina
A.K. SPIESS. LIFE, DEVOTED TO PORCELAIN
The article reconstructs the creative biography of the sculptor of the Imperial Porcelain Factory A.K. Spiess, development of his career in Russia. Over the 47 years he was the Chief sculptor of the porcelain factory and was the author of most of the figures created during the "historicism." The article investigates his creative activity, historical and cultural conditions of the development of the porcelain sculpture under his leadership. The author examines in detail the identity of the sculptor, the evolution of his creative activity, discusses the key factors in the development of his career. After four years after arriving in Russia, a former student and assistant sculptor received a position of the chief sculptor of the Imperial Porcelain Factory. Spies managed to perfectly flatter the taste of the Empress Maria, skillfully using the latest achievements of porcelain production, sculptor borrowed from Europe. Due to the great diversity of Spies, it should be noted porcelain amazing adaptability to any changes in the art of Historicism, where one style of fashion rapidly replaced by others. Porcelain Spies "successfully coped with any role": central interior decoration, household items, personal preferences, or evidence of the imperial status of the owner. Author concludes that the "secret" so successful creative activity of August Spiess, who for decades defined the artistic policy sculpture department, consists in the fact that his art was not just on time and responded to the artistic needs of the society. "From porcelain man can do everything" - said I.-I. Candler, whom Europe obliged the birth of porcelain. This phrase is also the key to the art of A. K Spiess.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2218-7405-2014-1-5</p
63. Chadwick (Henry), Augustin. Traduit de l'anglais par Alain Spiess
Nautin Pierre. 63. Chadwick (Henry), Augustin. Traduit de l'anglais par Alain Spiess. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 103, fascicule 492-494, Juillet-décembre 1990. p. 752
DERIVATIVES OF P-ADIC L-FUNCTIONS, HEEGNER CYCLES AND MONODROMY MODULES ATTACHED TO MODULAR FORMS
Iovita A, Spieß M. Derivatives of p-adic L-functions, Heegner cycles and monodromy modules attached to modular forms. INVENTIONES MATHEMATICAE. 2003;154(2):333-384
Disputatio theologica de vitiis et peccatis moralibus : quam in inclito D. Galli coenobio
praeside R.P. Modesto Spiess ibidem Professo Presbytero & Professore Ordinario publice propugnabunt reverendi & religiosi P. Chrysostomus Stipplin et F. Victor Reding, itidem ad S. Galli ProfessiDissertation St. Gallen 1637Auf dem Haupttitelblatt des an erster Stelle eingebundenen Druckes handschriftlicher Eintrag "F[rater] Hermannus" (vermutlich Hermannus, Schrift teilweise von Stempel "Katholische Stiftsbibliothek Kanton St. Gallen", 19./20. Jh.) überdeckt, könnte Herman Schenk (1653-1706) sei
ARTISTIC AND PRODUCTION FEATURES OF PORCELAIN SCULPTURE BY AUGUST SPIESS
The article deals with the identification and attribution of artistic production and features of porcelain sculpture created by the chief scultor of the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg August K. Spiess . Porcelain through creativity of Spies become so amazingly diverse, as it used to be in the XVIII century . Creative heritage of A. Spiess could be identified as a phenomenon that naturally associated with the broader social and cultural processes , typical for Russian art of the second half of the XIX century. However , in contrast to the next generation of sculptors , Spies activity does not go beyond the existence of porcelain production , and the sculptor has not sought to create works that can approve a porcelain sculpture in the eyes of a higher status.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2218-7405-2014-1-6</p
T. Tackett, La Révolution, l’Église, la France, Paris 1986, 485 p., trad. Alain Spiess. Préface de M. Vovelle, postface de Cl. Langlois
Goujard Philippe. T. Tackett, La Révolution, l’Église, la France, Paris 1986, 485 p., trad. Alain Spiess. Préface de M. Vovelle, postface de Cl. Langlois. In: Annales historiques de la Révolution française, n°266, 1986. pp. 548-550
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