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J. Frick s/m l. Hilty zur freundl. Erinnerg
Dedikationssilhouette nach links von Johannes Frick, gewidmet Johann Ulrich Hilty (1827-1906)Anonyme/r Künstler/inEs könnte sich beim Dargestellten um Johannes Frick (Frik) (1829-1911) handeln, der zu dieser Zeit als Student an der Universität Zürich immatrikuliert und Mitglied der Zofingia war, vgl. die Angaben zu Frick in der Matrikeledition der Universität Zürich (www.matrikel.uzh.ch [Stand: 27.04.2017])Handschriftliche Widmung unterhalb des Bildes "J. Frick s[eine]m l[ieben] Hilty zur freundl[ichen] Erinner[un]g.
[Stammbuch Christian Ulrich Wagner II.]
[STAMMBUCH CHRISTIAN ULRICH WAGNER II.]
[Stammbuch Christian Ulrich Wagner II.] ( - )
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Wagner, Christian Ulrich; Blatt 1v (1v)
Knesewitz, Otto von; Blatt 60 (59v 60r)
Frick, Elias; Blatt 88 (87v 88r)
Veiel, Elias Jacob; Blatt 89 (88v 89r)
Kuen, Michael; Blatt 93 (92v 93r)
Trautwein, Gregor; Blatt 94 (93v 94r)
Krez, Johann Baptist; Blatt 95 (94v 95r)
Schuester, Johann Baptist; Blatt 96 (95v 96r)
Wucherer, Konrad Christian; Blatt 98 (97v 98r)
Heckel, Christoph Benjamin; Blatt 105 (104v 105r)
Herttenstein, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 107 (106v 107r)
Stromeyer, Carl Ludwig; Blatt 111 (110v 111r)
Sapper, Johann Georg; Blatt 114 (113v 114r)
Miller, Johann Martin; Blatt 114v (114v 115r)
Span, Johann Georg; Blatt 115 (114v 115r)
Beck, Anton; Blatt 116 (115v 116r)
Hocheisen, Johann David; Blatt 116v (116v 117r)
Baur, David; Blatt 117 (116v 117r)
Kies, Johann; Blatt 117v (117v 118r)
Faulhaber, Christoph Erhard; Blatt 118 (117v 118r)
Frick, Albrecht; Blatt 119 (118v 119r)
Bartholomäi, Daniel; Blatt 123 (122v 123r)
Wagner, Marcus Philipp; Blatt 124 (123v 124r)
Weyhenmeyer, Elias; Blatt 127 (126v 127r)
Miller, Johann Peter; Blatt 128 (127v 128r)
Gerhard, Sebastian Konrad; Blatt 131 (130v 131r)
Woehrlin, Christian; Blatt 132 (131v 132r)
Kleinknecht, Konrad Daniel; Blatt 139r-v (138v 139r)
Fürnkranz, Johann Jakob; Blatt 140 (139v 140r)
Schelhorn, Johann Jakob; Blatt 142 (141v 142r)
Neubronner, Matthäus; Blatt 143 (142v 143r)
Keller, Narcissus Ulricus; Blatt 144 (143v 144r)
Röbelen, Johann Leonhard; Blatt 145 (145v 147r)
Wagenhuber, Septimus; Blatt 147 (145v 147r)
Geiger, Johann Sebastian; Blatt 148 (147v 148r)
Gerhard, Sebastian Konrad; Blatt 149 (148v 149r)
H., C. L.; Blatt 150 (149v 150r)
Hüter, Johann Eckhard; Blatt 155 (154v 155r)
Harmes, Georg; Blatt 155v (155v 156r)
Henning, Christian Friedrich; Blatt 156 (155v 156r)
Schwedler, Johann Samuel; Blatt 157 (156v 157r)
Müller, Johann; Blatt 158 (157v 158r)
Ziegler, Johann Andreas; Blatt 158v (158v 159r)
Gebauer, Johann Justinus; Blatt 159 (158v 159r)
Breitkopf, Bernhard Christoph; Blatt 159v (159v 160r)
Breitkopf, Johann Gottlob Immanuel; Blatt 160 (159v 160r)
Pohl, Caspar Gottlob; Blatt 160v (160v 161r)
Frick, Johann; Blatt 161 (160v 161r)
Hochkofler, Andreas; Blatt 170 (169v 170r)
Rehlin, Johann Georg; Blatt 172 (172v [173r])
[Register] (172v [173r]
David A. Frick (1955–2022) and his research on early-modern Polish culture
The paper is devoted to David Allan Frick, an American scholar, translator, and professor at the University of Berkeley. The author briefly presents the biography of Frick and analyses his books, focusing on Frick’s research on early modern Polish literature and culture
[1. Stammbuch Johann Michael Frick] / Joannes Michaël Frikius. C. Junghanß
[1. STAMMBUCH JOHANN MICHAEL FRICK] / JOANNES MICHAËL FRIKIUS. C. JUNGHANSS
[1. Stammbuch Johann Michael Frick] / Joannes Michaël Frikius. C. Junghanß ( - )
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Beschreibung (2-3)
Frick, Johann Ludwig; Blatt 28 (28-29)
Münsinger, Anna Maria; Blatt 110 (110-111)
Fricke, J. M.; Blatt 113 (112-113)
Rumohr, Caius von; Blatt 136 (136-137)
Rumohr, Joachim von; Blatt 137 (136-137)
Unbekannt; Blatt 163 (162-163)
Unbekannt; Blatt 180 (180-181)
Litzel, Georg; Blatt 181 (180-181)
Unbekannt; Blatt 182 (182-183)
Seutter von Loetzen, Marcus Conrad; Blatt 183 (182-183)
Beza, Johann Ulrich; Blatt 189 (188-189)
Faulhaber, Christoph Erhard; Blatt 197 (196-197)
Holl, Johann Leonhard; Blatt 203 (202-203)
Obermann, Christian Gottfried; Blatt 204 (204-205)
Neubronner von Eisenburg, Georg Friedrich; Blatt 205 (204-205)
Hocheisen, Johann David; Blatt 206 (206-207)
Baur, David; Blatt 207 (206-207)
Siber, Heinrich Friedrich; Blatt 208 (208-209)
Kiechel, Carl David; Blatt 211 (210-211)
Faulhaber, Johann Matthäus; Blatt 212 (212-213)
Kost, Johann Theodor Simon; Blatt 213 (212-213)
Seifried, Johann Jacob; Blatt 234 (234-235)
Scheraus, Andreas; Blatt 235 (234-235)
Ströhlin, Anton; Blatt 238 (238-239)
Baur, Jacob Friedrich; Blatt 239 (238-239)
Ruhlandt, Sebastian; Blatt 241 (240-241)
Schilling, Johann Wilhelm; Blatt 242 (242 / 245)
Dührssen, Peter; Blatt 245 (242 / 245)
Clüsener, Peter Heinrich; Blatt 247 (246-247)
Günther, Ulrich Georg; Blatt 249 (248-249)
Held, Georg Albert; Blatt 252 (252-253)
Anns, Friedrich Christoph; Blatt 253 (252-253)
Frisch, Martin Friedrich; Blatt 259 (258-259)
Lacoste, Jacob Adam; Blatt 261 (260-261)
Dieterich, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 262 (262-263)
Stadelmeyer, Johann Tobias; Blatt 263 (262-263)
Preu, Georg Gottlieb; Blatt 264 (264-265)
Unbekannt; Blatt 266 (266-267)
Pitsch, Sigismund Friedrich; Blatt 267 (266-267)
Maler, Jakob Friedrich; Blatt 268 (268-269)
Keller, Philipp Lorenz; Blatt 269 (268-269)
Rheinberger, Christian Samuel; Blatt 270 (270-271)
Baier, Johann; Blatt 271 (270-271)
Bremen, Andreas Wilhelm von; Blatt 282 (282-283)
Bremen, Julius Adolph von; Blatt 283 (282-283)
Thiele, Georg Julius; Blatt 284 (284-285)
Knutz, Christoph; Blatt 287 (286-287)
St., L. T.; Blatt 288 (288-289)
Frick, Albrecht; Blatt 292 (292 / 295)
Usenbenz, Johannes; Blatt 296 (296 / 299)
Herttenstein, Dietrich Daniel; Blatt 299 (296 / 299)
Klett, Cornelius; Blatt 300 (300 / 303)
Beck, Franz Christoph Heinrich; Blatt 303 (300 / 303)
Unbekannt; Blatt 305 (304-305)
Bonhoeffer, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 308 (308-309)
Böttiger, Friedrich August von; Blatt 309 (308-309)
Unbekannt; Blatt 310 (310-311)
Hagedorn, Christian Ludwig von; Blatt 311 (310-311)
Abelen, Jacob Heinrich; Blatt 312 (312-313)
Specht, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 313 (312-313)
Seyfried, Christian; Blatt 314 (314)
Sazger, Michael Ludwig; Blatt 315 (315)
Unbekannt; Blatt 316 (316 / 319)
Unbekannt; Blatt 320 (316 / 319)
Müller, Georg Christian; Blatt 321 (320-321)
Schulz, Christoph; Blatt 322 (322-323)
Bock, Johann Friedrich Heinrich; Blatt 323 (322-323)
Müllern, G. W.; Blatt 325, 1. Eintragender (324-325)
Müllern, J. G.; Blatt 325, 2. Eintragender (324-325)
Krauel, Friedrich Ludwig Georg; Blatt 326 (326-327)
Schreiber, Adam Wilhelm; Blatt 327 (326-327)
Stroehlin, Johann Siegmund; Blatt 328 (328-329)
Vock, Johann Christian; Blatt 329 (328-329)
Hartlieb, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 331 (330-331)
Stuz, Carl Lorenz; Blatt 332 (332-333)
Cramer, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 333 (332-333)
Scholl, Philipp Reinhard; Blatt 334 (334-335)
Cramer, Daniel Ludwig; Blatt 335 (334-335)
Unbekannt; Blatt 336 (336-337)
Schlenck, Johann Wolfgang; Blatt 338 (338-339)
Schneider, Johann Abdias; Blatt 339 (338-339)
Edelmann, Johann Peter; Blatt 340 (340-341)
Troebert, Georg Christoph Lorenz; Blatt 341 (340-341)
Billing, Georg Ernst; Blatt 342 (342-343)
Hafner, Gotthart; Blatt 344 (344 / 349)
Unbekannt; Blatt 349 (344 / 349)
Unbekannt; Blatt 350 (350 / 353)
Schwartzmann, Johann Georg; Blatt 353 (350 / 353)
Unbekannt; Blatt 354 (354-355)
Unbekannt; Blatt 356 (356-357)
Schweizer, Wolfgang Ludwig; Blatt 358 (358-359)
Strelen, Johann Ludwig; Blatt 359 (358-359)
Faulhaber, Johann Matthäus; Blatt 360 (360 / [I])
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sj-docx-1-art-10.1177_02762374231221920 - Supplemental material for Can Virtual Art Touch Your Heart?—The Impact of Virtual Reality Art on Affect Considering Individual Characteristics and Aesthetic Experiences
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-art-10.1177_02762374231221920 for Can Virtual Art Touch Your Heart?—The Impact of Virtual Reality Art on Affect Considering Individual Characteristics and Aesthetic Experiences by Karina Aylin Gotthardt, Katrin Rakoczy, Miles Tallon, Matthias Seitz and Ulrich Frick in Empirical Studies of the Arts</p
sj-docx-2-art-10.1177_02762374231221920 - Supplemental material for Can Virtual Art Touch Your Heart?—The Impact of Virtual Reality Art on Affect Considering Individual Characteristics and Aesthetic Experiences
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-art-10.1177_02762374231221920 for Can Virtual Art Touch Your Heart?—The Impact of Virtual Reality Art on Affect Considering Individual Characteristics and Aesthetic Experiences by Karina Aylin Gotthardt, Katrin Rakoczy, Miles Tallon, Matthias Seitz and Ulrich Frick in Empirical Studies of the Arts</p
sj-docx-3-art-10.1177_02762374231221920 - Supplemental material for Can Virtual Art Touch Your Heart?—The Impact of Virtual Reality Art on Affect Considering Individual Characteristics and Aesthetic Experiences
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-art-10.1177_02762374231221920 for Can Virtual Art Touch Your Heart?—The Impact of Virtual Reality Art on Affect Considering Individual Characteristics and Aesthetic Experiences by Karina Aylin Gotthardt, Katrin Rakoczy, Miles Tallon, Matthias Seitz and Ulrich Frick in Empirical Studies of the Arts</p
To Claim or Not to Claim: Estimating Non-take-up of Social Assistance in Germany and the Role of Measurement Error
Using representative micro data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) for the year 2002, we analyse non-take-up behaviour of Social Assistance (SA) inGermany. According to our simulation as much as 67 percent of the eligible population did not claim SA in that year which is slightly higher than reported in previous work. We particularly emphasize the role of measurement error in estimating non-take-up. First, we consider misspecifications of the simulation model due, e.g., to households claiming to have received SA although not simulated as eligible ("beta-error"). Second, we employ sensitivity analyses revealing the impact of measurement errors in reported household income and wealth as well as in simulated needs. Misreported household incomes appear to have the greatest impact on the estimated non-take-up rates, as shown in Monte-Carlo-type simulations. Regression analysis of the potential determinants of non-take-up behaviour confirm that rational motives - i.e., the expected net utility from claiming - as well as stigma and other barriers play a crucial role in explaining the puzzle of large non-take-up rates of SA.Non-take-up, social assistance, measurement error, microsimulation, SOEP
„Słowa uszczypliwe”, „słowa nieuczciwe”. Język sporów sądowych i ruska polemika
Biting words’, ‘dishonestwords’. The language of litigation and the ruthenian polemic This is a Polish translation of an article by David Frick entitled: “Słowa uszczypliwe, słowa nieuczciwe: Th e Language of Litigation and the Ruthenian Polemic” published in: ΧΡΥΣΑΙ ΠΥΛΑΙ — ЗЛАТАЯ ВРАТА. Essays presented to Ihor Ševčenko on his eightieth birthday by his colleagues and students [P. Schreiner, O. Strakhov (ed.), Cambridge, Mass. 2002, „Palaeoslavica” vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 122–138]. The author – an eminent expert in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth culture and literature – analyses the protestations of the citizens of seventeenth-century Vilnius and explores thoroughly the language of litigation of the time. Frick focuses also on the writings of Meletij Smotryc’kyj – the most outstanding seventeenth-century Orthodox polemicist. The autor’s analyses lead to the conclusion that special formulas and rhetorical strategies typical of the language of litigation were familiar to the Orthodox polemicist (after the Union of Brest of 1596) as well as widely used in their writings
"Biting words", "dishonestwords" : the language of litigation and the ruthenian polemic
This is a Polish translation of an article by David Frick entitled: 'Slowa uszczypliwe, slowa nieuczciwe: The Language of Litigation and the Ruthenian Polemic' published in: 'Essays presented to Ihor Sevcenko on his eightieth birthday by his colleagues and students' [P. Schreiner, O. Strakhov (ed.), Cambridge, Mass. 2002, 'Palaeoslavica' vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 122-138]. The author - an eminent expert in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth culture and literature - analyses the protestations of the citizens of seventeenth-century Vilnius and explores thoroughly the language of litigation of the time. Frick focuses also on the writings of Meletij Smotryc'kyj - the most outstanding seventeenth-century Orthodox polemicist. The author's analyses lead to the conclusion that special formulas and rhetorical strategies typical of the language of litigation were familiar to the Orthodox polemicist (after the Union of Brest of 1596) as well as widely used in their writings
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