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Garcias Schule oder Die Kunst des Gesanges : in allen ihren Theilen vollständig abgehandelt
von Manuel Garcia, Sohn ; der deutsche Text von C. Wirth, Wilhelm MangoldEnth.: NotenbeispieleC. Wirth ist Übers. des 1. Teils, Wilhelm Mangold ist Übers. des 2. TeilsOriginaltitel: Traité complet de l'art du chant en deux partie
[Group picture of Ottmar Dittrich, Wilhelm Wirth, Wilhelm Wundt, Otto Klemm and Friedrich Sander (left to right)]
[GROUP PICTURE OF OTTMAR DITTRICH, WILHELM WIRTH, WILHELM WUNDT, OTTO KLEMM AND FRIEDRICH SANDER (LEFT TO RIGHT)]
Evans, Rand. Department of Psychology, East Carolina University: Archival Material (-)
[Group picture of Ottmar Dittrich, Wilhelm Wirth, Wilhelm Wundt, Otto Klemm and Friedrich Sander (left to right)] (p0001
Wilhelm Wirth: Der Fechner-Helmholtz'sche Satz über negative Nachbilder und seine Analogien. Wundt's Philos. Studien 16 (4), 465-567. 1900
WILHELM WIRTH: DER FECHNER-HELMHOLTZ'SCHE SATZ ÜBER NEGATIVE NACHBILDER UND SEINE ANALOGIEN. WUNDT'S PHILOS. STUDIEN 16 (4), 465-567. 1900
Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (-)
Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (27) (a0001)
Wilhelm Wirth: Der Fechner-Helmholtz'sche Satz über negative Nachbilder und seine Analogien. Wundt's Philos. Studien 16 (4), 465-567. 1900 (27) (p0290
Kondolenzschreiben bezüglich Max Plancks Tod von Wilhelm Wirth
Scan des Kondolenzschreibens an Marga Planck anlässlich des Todes von Max Planck am 4.10.1947. Mehr Informationen zu den Kondolenzen sind in Band 2 der Reihe Kieler Beiträge zu Max Planck zu finden. Eine Kurzdarstellung zu Max Planck und weitere Referenzen finden sich in Band 1
Grundriß der Psychologie: Mit Ergänzungen zur Literatur von W. Wirth
GRUNDRISS DER PSYCHOLOGIE: MIT ERGÄNZUNGEN ZUR LITERATUR VON W. WIRTH
Grundriß der Psychologie: Mit Ergänzungen zur Literatur von W. Wirth (-
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Denkt Ihr des Thals ... / August Wilhelm Stiehler
Gedicht, seinen Eltern gewidmet; mit einem Porträt Lithographie: "Hänsch, ein alter Wirth im Christianenthal"Handschrift, Signatur: Yb 281Zustand: Rand beschädigtPorträ
Daily Reflections (Meditations) on the Scriptures from the Roman Catholic Lectionary.
When I began meditating on today's passage from Matthew, I got depressed thinking about dreadful photos from Iraq, scandals in the Church, etc. If such things are the "fruit" by which we will be judged, we are in sad shape. What could I offer besides an additional, unnecessary dose of depression?|The answer came on my morning walk: Bob Reilly, my recently deceased friend and role model. Bob was an Omaha public relations professional and professor, the author of more than a dozen books, a World War II veteran, a proud Catholic with 10 children, and an expert on Ireland. His lifetime of kindness culminated in caring for his beloved wife, Jean, a victim of Alzheimer's Disease. While few of us are blessed with Bob's talents, we can all emulate his concern for others.|Bob's legacy is less in his wonderful writing than in the numerous people he touched. I marveled at the way this nationally distinguished author donated precious time to local writers who might never publish a word. He helped numerous struggling authors including me through the difficult process of publishing a first book. He always seemed to have all the time in the world for whoever was intruding on his overbooked life. |When I became a professor, I consciously tried to emulate Bob. Numerous students frequently spoke with something akin to reverence of the impact of his attention and advice. He was a teacher who modeled what he taught. He exemplified the service to others that we see in the best Christians _ not people who make headlines but those who teach first graders to read, empty bedpans with a smile, wipe noses, do tax returns for the elderly, serve dinner at soup kitchens etc.|I read one time that the answer to choking on bad news is to become "good news" to others. This is how we can counteract the headlines that make us ashamed. We can all try to produce "good fruit" as Bob did
Blue Window: Poems
By Ann Fisher-Wirth Archer Books (Paperback, $14.00, ISBN: 1931122156, 8/2003) “In that shadowy time before sorrow…” the title poem of Ann Fisher-Wirth’s Blue Window begins, invoking a young girl’s world of befores: before sexual and political awareness; before loss, grief, and guilt; before deaths in the neighborhood and the family. Fisher-Wirth continues tracing a series of journeys begun at that time. An Army brat and lifelong traveler who grew up in California and now lives in Mississippi; daughter, lover, wife, and mother; environmentalist, literature professor, and student of yoga and Reiki, Ann Fisher-Wirth writes out of the full range of her experience. Grounded in the body and the earth, Blue Window mourns and celebrates what it is to be alive. “Many American poets have written what gets called ‘the autobiographical lyric.’ Very few poets have written it with such fierce and stinging accuracy. [Ann Fisher-Wirth] is, stylistically, a realist and a modernist. Like William Carlos Williams … she can be a little headlong, perhaps a little ruthless, and that quality gives this book, which also has the virtues of tenderness and attentiveness, its steel and its nerve.” —Robert Hass, former U.S. poet laureate, author, most recently, of the collection Sun Under Wood “Sweet, rank, precise, unafraid of either deep pain or deep joy, these poems remind me of horses in a pasture, always aware of their power and grace, even in repose, and always, completely natural. It is not just the poet who is acutely alive, in this work, but, somehow, the poems themselves.” —Rick Bass, Author, The Hermit’s Story: Stories, The Roadless Yaak, and others. Ann Fisher-Wirth lives in Oxford, Mississippi, where she teaches poetry and environmental literature at the University of Mississippi. She is the author of William Carlos Williams and Autobiography: The Woods of His Own Nature and of numerous essays on American literature, and a Fulbright Scholar who in 2002-2003 held the Chair of American Studies at Uppsala University, Sweden. She and her husband Peter Wirth have five children.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/mwp_books/1048/thumbnail.jp
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