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Men and women on horseback, Wilhelm Ranch, Menard County, Texas
Photograph shows (l. to r.) Henry Tatsch, Clara Wilhelm, Annie Probst Grobe, and Mac Hubbard (cow boss) riding in a pasture on the Johanna C. Wilhelm Ranch
Review of "Reipublicae Christianopolitanae descriptio (1619). Christenburg: Das ist: ein schon geistlich Gedicht (1616)" by Johann Valentin Andreae ; edited and translated by Frank Bohling and Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann
Johann Valentin Andreae. Reipublicae Christianopolitanae descriptio (1619). Christenburg: Das ist: ein schon geistlich Gedicht (1616). Edited and translated by Frank Bohling and Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann. Volume 14 of Gesammelte Schriften, gen. ed. Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: frommann-holzboog, 2018. 515 pp. €228. Review by Donald R. Dickson, Texas A&M University
Crew of the four-masted LYNTON on deck with Captain James, a life preserver and ship model in case, Washington State, between 1901 and 1906
The LYNTON was a four-masted British bark out of Liverpool built in 1894 by by R. J. Evans & Co., Liverpool. She was sunk by a German submarine in 1917.
Life preserver reads LYNTON LONDON. The LYNTON's registry was changed from Liverpool to London in the 1899-1900 edition of Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
PH Coll 318.457Robert A. Weinstein's book, Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester, 1978, describes the photo as a group portrait of "an old-school British ship master and his junior officers and apprentices" with Captain Edward Gates-James. Source: Page 118, description on page 117.) The Tacoma Daily Ledger reported Gates as the captain of the LYNTON from 1901 to 1906. The same "Chief Mate" appears in Item 455. The photo also appears in Robert A. Weinstein's Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester on p. 140 with rthe note Port Blakely , 1905, Four-Mast bark Lynton , Captain E. Gates -James. p. 143.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
Cabin of the four-masted LYNTON with bunk beds, lace curtains, table with flowers and nautical instruments, pictures of women, Washington State, between 1897 and 1906
The LYNTON was a four-masted British bark out of Liverpool, later London, built in 1894 by R. J. Evans & Co.Liverpool. She was and sunk by a German submarine in 1917.
PH Coll 318.458The photo appears in Robert A. Weinstein's Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester,1978, on page 135 and is described under Ship Masters' Cabins, Port Blakely, 1905. Four-mast bark, Lynton, Captain E. Gates-James on page 143.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
Four-masted British bark FORTEVIOT in Commencement Bay under Captain N.R. Kidd with crew in row boat in foreground, Tacoma, Washington, between 1900 and 1903
The FORTEVIOT was a four-masted British bark out of Liverpool built in 1891 by W. H. Potter & Sons, Liverpool. In 1910 she became the German WERNER VINNEN , in 1915 she became the British YAWRY, and in 1916 the British BELLANDS. She was broken up in 1926.
N. R. Kidd was captain of the FORTEVIOT from 1900 to 1903.
Handwritten on verso: Fortevoit, 4 m. bark, TS/PS p.84.
PH Coll 318.313Source: A copy of this photo of appears on Page 84 of Weinstein's Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester. On page 142 of Notes on the Photographs, Weinstein has written under the heading SHIPS, "84 Tacoma, Commencement Bay, 1903. Four-mast bark FORTEVOIT, Capt W. R. Kidd." On page 83 Weinstein indicates the ships apprentices are in the row boat.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order Numbe
Chief mate of the four-masted LYNTON on deck, Washington State, between 1901 and 1906
The LYNTON was a four-masted British bark out of Liverpool built in 1894 by R. J. Evans & Co., Liverpool. She was sunk by a German submarine in 1917.
Handwritten on verso: Chief Mate of Lynton, 4 m. Bk.
PH Coll 318.455Robert A. Weinstein's book, Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester,1978, describes the photo as a group portrait of "an old-school British ship master and his junior officers and apprentices" with Captain Edward Gates-James. Source: Page 118, description on page 117.) The Tacoma Daily Ledger reported Gates as the captain of the LYNTON from 1901 to 1906.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
Appropriate Similarity Measures for Author Cocitation Analysis
We provide a number of new insights into the methodological discussion about author cocitation analysis. We first argue that the use of the Pearson correlation for measuring the similarity between authors’ cocitation profiles is not very satisfactory. We then discuss what kind of similarity measures may be used as an alternative to the Pearson correlation. We consider three similarity measures in particular. One is the well-known cosine. The other two similarity measures have not been used before in the bibliometric literature. Finally, we show by means of an example that our findings have a high practical relevance.information science;Pearson correlation;cosine;similarity measure;author cocitation analysis
[Stammbuch Johann Wilhelm Heerdegen von Culm] / Johann Wilhelm von Heerdegen
[STAMMBUCH JOHANN WILHELM HEERDEGEN VON CULM] / JOHANN WILHELM VON HEERDEGEN
[Stammbuch Johann Wilhelm Heerdegen von Culm] / Johann Wilhelm von Heerdegen ( - )
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Widmungsgedicht mit Besitzvermerk / Wappen, Heerdegen von Culm, Johann Wilhelm; Blatt 1 (2v 3r)
Gablenz, Christian Ludwig von; Blatt 4 (3v 4r)
Knigge, H. von; Blatt 8 (7v 8r)
Schönberg, Johann Georg von; Blatt 11 (9v 10r)
Wolffersdorff, Carl Ludwig von; Blatt 13 (12v 13r)
Lüttichau, Henriette Christine von; Blatt 15 (14v 15r)
Bünau, Erdmuth Henriette von; Blatt 16 (15v 16r)
Schönberg, Johanna Magdalena Dorothea von; Blatt 18 (17v 18r)
Körbitz, J. F. R.; Blatt 19 (18v 19r)
Lüttichau, Christina Friederica von; Blatt 20 (19v 20r)
Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Henriette Friederica; Blatt 21 (20v 21r)
Unbekannt, Wappen von Hübner, Wappen von Döben (22v 23r)
Dieskau, Hans von; Blatt 27 (26v 27r)
Heerdegen von Culm, Johann Eleonora; Blatt 32,2 (32v 33r)
Grüsau, Hartmann von; Blatt 34 (33v 34r)
Preuß, Henrica Erdmutha; Blatt 35 (34v 35r)
Schneeburg, Johanna Magdalena von; Blatt 36 (35v 36r)
Ploetze, Christian; Blatt 38 (37v 38r)
Flemming, Carolina; Blatt 39 (38v 39r)
Ziegler und Klipphausen, Wolf Rudolph von; Blatt 42 (41v 42r)
Heyde, Carl Ferdinand von der; Blatt 43 (42v 43r)
Pöllnitz, Carolina Augusta von; Blatt 44,2 (44v 45r)
Pöllnitz, August Sigmund von; Blatt 45 (44v 45r)
Heyde, B. E. von der; Blatt 50 (49v 50r)
Sternstein, Franz Gottlob von; Blatt 55 (54v 55r)
Below, Siegfried Gotthilf von; Blatt 60 (59v 60r)
Unbekannt, Blatt 63 - 68 (62v 63r)
Zweymer, F. M. v.; Blatt 70 (69v 70r)
Carlowitz, Friedrich August von; Blatt 77 (76v 77r)
Bose, Carl Alexander; Blatt 79 (78v 79r)
Kriboloff, Franz Ludwig von; Blatt 83 (82v 83r)
Schmertzing, Hannibal Rudolph von; Blatt 91 (90v 91r)
Thile, Friedrich Wilhelm von; Blatt 93 (92v 93r)
Stange, Christian August; Blatt 96v (96v 97r)
Thile, Friedrich Leopold von; Blatt 99 (98v 99r)
Nostitz, Rudolph Sigmund von; Blatt 101,2 (101v 102r)
Bünau, Heinrich von; Blatt 109 (108v 109r)
Lattorf, Matthias August von; Blatt 111 (110v 111r)
Schweyer, Johanna Wilhelmina; Blatt 113,2 (113v 114r)
Unbekannt, Blatt 122 (121v 122r)
Preuß, Heinrich August; Blatt 130 (129v 130r)
Bünau, Heinrich von; Blatt 139 (138v 139r)
Körbitz, Christoph Sigmund von; Blatt 142 (141v 142r)
Dohsena, Heinrich von; Blatt 153 (152v 153r)
Zwitschitz, Constantin von; Blatt 157 (156v 157r)
Kostmajer, Joseph Michael von; Blatt 159 (159v 160r)
Ende, Auguste Luise von; Blatt 165 (164v 165r)
Marschall von Bieberstein, Carl Leonhard; Blatt 166 (165v 166r)
Haubitz, Hans Friedrich von; Blatt 169 (168v 169r)
Raith, G. D. von; Blatt 172 (171v 172r)
Heyde, Friedrich Wilhelm von der; Blatt 174,2 (174v 175r)
Holtzendorff, Gotthelf Sigmund von; Blatt 179 (178v 179r)
Primberg, Friedrich Sigmund Balthasar von; Blatt 187 (186v 187r)
Primberg, Sigmund von; Blatt 187,2 (187v 188r)
Brehmer, Gustav Leberecht von; Blatt 189 (188v 189r)
Heerdegen von Culm, ...; Blatt 203 (202v 203r)
Eccard, Johann Wilhelm; Blatt 206 (205v 206r)
Heerdegen von Culm, Christiana Sophia; Blatt 209 (208v 209r)
Vetter, Christina Magdalena; Blatt 212,2 (212v 213r)
Sternstein, Carl Joseph von; Blatt 215,2 (215v 216r)
Chrzanski, Casimir; Blatt 219,2 (219v 220r)
Sternstein, Otto Leopold von; Blatt 222,2 (222v 223r)
Drachenberg, Ferdinand Anton von; Blatt 231,2 (231v 232r)
Drachenberg, Ferdinand Anton von; Blatt 232,2 (232v 233r)
Zweymann, A. W.; Blatt 233,2 (233v 234r)
Haugwitz, Friedrich Wolf von; Blatt 234,2 (234v 235r)
Brincken, Otto Wilhelm von; Blatt 241 (240v 241r)
Brincken, Johann Ernst von; Blatt 242,2 (242v 243r
Das pädagogische System des Comenius
von Wilh. Rohmeder. Das pädagogische System des Comenius / von R. Rissman
Adventus Electoralis, sive Descriptio Publicae Gratulationis, Eminentissimum, Serenissimumque Principem et Dominum Dn. Anshelmum Franciscum, Sanctae Sedis Moguntinae Archiepiscopum, S. Rom. Imp. Per Germaniam Archicancellarium ... excepit Civitas Erphordiensis ... Recensita a Diethrich Wilhelm Ziegelern
ADVENTUS ELECTORALIS, SIVE DESCRIPTIO PUBLICAE GRATULATIONIS, EMINENTISSIMUM, SERENISSIMUMQUE PRINCIPEM ET DOMINUM DN. ANSHELMUM FRANCISCUM, SANCTAE SEDIS MOGUNTINAE ARCHIEPISCOPUM, S. ROM. IMP. PER GERMANIAM ARCHICANCELLARIUM ... EXCEPIT CIVITAS ERPHORDIENSIS ... RECENSITA A DIETHRICH WILHELM ZIEGELERN
Adventus Electoralis, sive Descriptio Publicae Gratulationis, Eminentissimum, Serenissimumque Principem et Dominum Dn. Anshelmum Franciscum, Sanctae Sedis Moguntinae Archiepiscopum, S. Rom. Imp. Per Germaniam Archicancellarium ... excepit Civitas Erphordiensis ... Recensita a Diethrich Wilhelm Ziegelern ([1]r)
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