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Wasmuth Portfolio - Volume 2
Second of two volumes of plates published in 1910-1911 by Ernst Wasmuth, showing the works of Frank Lloyd Wright
Wasmuth, William J.
Also available as a printed booklet and from the Dean of Faculty website https://theuniversityfaculty.cornell.edu/Memorial Statement for William J. Wasmuth, who died in 2018. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university
Seminararbeiten der Studierenden des Pädagogisch-Philologischen Seminars (Wasmuth–Wiener)
1. Wasmuth, M. De ludi glatiatorii vi in Romanorum mores, Sem. I 1827 (l. 1–10)
2. Wasmuth, M. Vita Senecae, Sem. I 1827 (l. 11–20)
3. Weyrich, K. J. Vita Epaminondae, Sem. I 1830 (l. 21–30)
4. Wiedemann, F. J. Quae studia referentur ad humanitatem et suntne omnimo digna opera, quam illis impendimus?, Sem. I 1824 (l. 31–38)
5. Wiedemann, F. J. De senatu Romanorum, Sem. I 1824 (l. 39–46)
6. Wiedemann, F. J. De quibusdam Romanorum poetis, Sem. I 1825 (l. 47–54)
7. Wiedemann, F. J. De formatione linguae Graecae. Secundum anglicam quandam dissertationem auctore Monboddo, Sem. II 1825 (l. 55–62)
8. Wiedemann, F. J. Quaedam de historia poësios Romanae, Sem. I 1825 (l. 63–70)
9. Wiedemann, F. J. De quibusdam veterum philosophis eorumque doctrinis, Sem. I 1826 (l. 71–78)
10. Wiedemann, F. J. De magistratibus Romanorum, Sem. II 1824 (l. 79–86)
11. Wiedemann, F. J. De jure Romanorum, Sem. II 1824 (l. 87–94)
12. Wiener, E. Nonnulla in Publii Virgilii Maronis eclogas, Sem. I 1834 (l. 95–102)
13. Borck, P. A. Observationes, pertinentes ad sententiam philologorum quorundam, optandum esse, ut una tantummodo lingua sit., Sem. I 1823 (l. 103–114)
14. Spörer, J. Nonnulla de poemate dramatico scenico, id est, comoedia et tragoedia, Sem II, 1824. (l. 115–122)https://www.ester.ee/record=b5304500*es
Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe
German version of Frank Lloyd Wright\u27s introduction to the pair of folios published in 1910-1911 by Ernst Wasmuth to publicize Wright\u27s work to the European world
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
Assertiones Themisticae Ex Quatuor Institutionum Imperialium Libris Excerptae, Parergis Sive Conclusionibus Problematicis Locupletatae, Quas Auspice Deo, Beatiss. Virgine Maria Favente, Neo-Patrono Mogunt: S. Sebastiano Martyre Opitulante
In Metropolitana, celeberrimaque Universitate Moguntina Praeside Nobili, Clarissimo, Et Consvltissimo Viro D. Joanne Wendelino Wasmuth J.U. Doctore, Judicii Electoralis Moguntini Aulici Advocato Jurato. Superiorum permissu Publicè ventilandas proponit M. Sebastianus Lott, Albinsulano-Mogonus, Eccl. Colleg. S. Stephani ibid. Cano: J. U. Cand. In Collegio Schenkenberg/ Horis ante-merid. & loco consuetis, Ad diem Mensis Novembris Anno Theogoniae sup. CCCXXXIII. Olymp. quartoVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Magonciaci Typis Christophoro Küchlerianis. M DC LXIX
Studies and Executed Buildings
In 1910-11 the distinguished German architectural publisher Ernst Wasmuth issued a pair of elegant folios covering the work of Frank Lloyd Wright to that date. Among the most important architectural manifestoes of the twentieth century, the \u27Wasmuth folios\u27 had enormous influence on the architects of the day, and have since become world famous and highly prized by collectors, scholars, and followers of Wright\u27s career. The first of these folios, a selection of presentation and working drawings of both executed and unexecuted designs, and a catalogue raisonné, includes Wright\u27s own introduction and comments on each project. The buildings of these years were those of the Oak Park period, roughly 1893-1910, the years perhaps most crucial to Wright\u27s development, in which the principles of design and innovations with which he is identified were first realized, and in which some of his most famous buildings were created
Murder on the mountain: author talk with Peter J. Wosh
Author talk by Peter J. Wosh on May 5th, 2022, on his book, "Murder on the Mountain: crime, passion, and punishment in gilded age New Jersey.
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