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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (7)
  • Bayreuth UB  (1)
  • Frobenius-Institut
  • 2010-2014  (7)
  • Leiden : Brill
  • Hochschulschrift  (7)
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  • 1
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    Leiden : Brill | The Hague : OAPEN Foundation
    ISBN: 9789004251311
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 327 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Muslim minorities volume 14
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Humbolt University Berlin 2010
    DDC: 305.486970943155
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic book ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic book ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 2
    ISBN: 1299989047 , 9781299989047 , 9789004254831 , 9004254838 , 9789004254848 , 9004254846
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 374 pages) , illustrations, 1 facsimile
    Series Statement: History of science and medicine library volume 42
    Series Statement: Medieval and early modern science volume 21
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Timmermann, Anke Verse and transmutation
    DDC: 540.1/12
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    Keywords: Alchemy Sources ; Manuscripts, English (Middle) ; History of science ; Mathematics and science ; Science: general issues ; SCIENCE ; Chemistry ; General ; HISTORY ; Renaissance ; Alchemy ; Manuscripts, English (Middle) ; Sources ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Anthologie ; Anthologie ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Contents note continued: 3. Named Authorities, the Ripley Scrolls and the Corpus Around the "Verses upon the Elixir" -- 5. Alchemical Poetry and Academia: Manuscripts as Chronicles of Scholarly Enquiry -- 1. Trinity College Cambridge MS R.14.56 and the Libraries of Sixteenth-Century Cambridge -- 2. The Margins of Knowledge: Books and Commonplacing in Tudor England -- 3. Alchemy Annotated -- 3.1. Conversations in the Margins: Marginalia in Trinity College Cambridge MS R.14.56 -- 3.2. Reading Annotations as Historical Records -- 6. Alchemical Verse and the Organisation of Knowledge -- 1. The Sloane Notebooks: Medicine and the Corpus Around the "Verses upon the Elixir" -- 1.1. Introduction to the Notebook Series -- 1.2. The Compiler -- 2. Notebooks as Virtual Libraries -- 2.1. Medica -- 2.2. Alchemica -- 2.3. Contemporary Libraries as a Source of Notebook Knowledge -- 2.4. Libraries and Laboratory Knowledge -- 3. The Organisation of Thought in the Notebook Series -- 3.1. The Order of Medicine.
    Abstract: Contents note continued: 3.2. The Arrangement of Alchemical Information -- Concluding Thoughts -- Editions -- Preface to the Editions -- 1. Abbreviations Used in the Critical Apparatus -- 2. Notes on the Stemmata -- Poems -- 1."Verses upon the Elixir" -- 2."Boast of Mercury" -- 3.* "Mystery of Alchemists" (excerpts)1 -- 4."Liber Patris Sapientiae" (excerpts) -- 5."Exposition" -- 6."Wind and Water" -- 7."Richard Carpenter's Work" -- 7.1."Spain" -- 7.2."Titan Magnesia" -- 7.3."God Angel" -- 7.4."Sun" -- 7.5."Father Phoebus" -- 8."Short Work" -- 9. Texts from the Ripley Scrolls -- * "On the ground" -- * "In the sea" -- * "I shall you tell" -- 10."Trinity" -- 1 Texts marked with an asterisk (*) are reproduced in diplomatic edition -- Prose Texts -- 1.* "Alumen de Hispania" -- 2."Lead" -- 3."Thomas Hend" -- 4.* "Terra Terrae Philosophicae" -- Bibliography -- 1. List of Manuscripts -- 2. Handlist of Manuscript Witnesses -- 3. Secondary Literature.
    Abstract: Contents note continued: 2. The Corpus around the "Verses upon the Elixir": Origins, Patterns and Peculiarities -- 1. The Corpus Around the "Verses upon the Elixir" in Fifteenth-Century Manuscripts -- 2. Textual Variation and Corpus Connections -- 2.1. Structural Adaptation -- 2.2. Text Variation in Poetry -- 2.3. Interphraseology -- 3. Interpreting Scribal Variations -- 4. Coda: Copyists and Collectors in the Corpus Around the "Verses upon the Elixir" -- 3. Authorship, Authority and Alchemical Verse -- 1. Medieval Authorship and Alchemica -- 2. Attributing the "Verses upom the Elixir" -- 3. Translations: Language, Genre and Authority -- 3.1."Richard Carpenter's Work": "Alumen de Hispania" in English Verse -- 3.2."Terra Terrae Philosophicae": The "Verses upon the Elixir" in Neo-Latin Prose -- 4. The Ripley Scrolls: Alchemical Poetry, Images and Authority -- 1. Poems and Pretty Pictures: Introduction to the Ripley Scrolls -- 2. Illuminated Scrolls vs. Plain Codices: The Copyist's Dilemma.
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1. Introduction to a corpus of Middle English alchemical poetry -- 2. The corpus around the 'verses upon the Elixir' : origins, patterns and peculiarities -- 3. Authorship, authority and alchemical verse -- 4. The Ripley Scrolls : alchemical poetry, images and authority -- 5. Alchemical poetry and academia : manuscripts as chronicles of scholarly enquiry -- 6. Alchemical verse and the organization of knowledge -- Concluding thoughts -- Editions: preface to the editions -- Poems -- Prose texts.
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1. Defining a Corpus: The Scope of Historical Materials Considered -- 2. Writing History Through the Lives of Texts: An Alternative Approach -- 3. Reading this Book: A Brief Guide -- Critical Studies -- 1. Introduction to a Corpus of Middle English Alchemical Poetry -- 1. Alchemical Poetry in Late Medieval England -- 2. The Corpus Around the "Verses upon the Elixir" -- 2.1. The "Verses upon the Elixir" -- 2.2. Texts Associated with the "Verses upon the Elixir" -- 2.2.1. Physical Relations: "Boast of Mercury", "Mystery of Alchemists" and "Liber Patris Sapientiae" -- 2.2.2. Close Bonds: "Exposition" and "Wind and Water" -- 2.2.3. Intertextual Connections: "Richard Carpenter's Work" -- 2.2.4. Peripheral Corporality: "Short Work" and "Trinity" -- 2.2.5. Additional Poems from the Ripley Scrolls: "On the ground", "In the sea", "I shall you tell" -- 2.2.6. Added Ingredients: "Lead", "Thomas Hend" and "Terra Terrae Philosophicae."
    Abstract: Verse and transmutation: a corpus of Middle English alchemical poetry' identifies and investigates a corpus of twenty-one anonymous recipes for the philosophers' stone dating from the fifteenth century. These were circulated and received in association with each other until the mid-seventeenth century, when a number of them appeared in Elias Ashmole's 'Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum'. These editions are the first to make this previously unidentified corpus available to researchers. The accompanying studies discover the complex histories of these "alchemica", in plain and illuminated manuscripts, "asanonyma" and in attribution to famous authors, and in private and institutional, medical and academic book collections. Together, they offer novel insights into the role of alchemy and poetry in late medieval and early modern England. Also part of series Medieval and Early Modern Science
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  • 3
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    Leiden : Brill
    ISBN: 1283121085 , 9004211926 , 9789004211926 , 9781283121088 , 9789004203594 , 9004203591
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 305 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Impact of empire volume 12
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mennen, Inge Power and status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen 2010
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    Keywords: Power (Social sciences) History ; Social classes History ; Social status History ; Imperialism Social aspects ; History ; Political culture History ; Hierarchies History ; Ancient history: to c 500 CE ; HISTORY ; Ancient ; HISTORY ; Civilization ; Hierarchies ; Imperialism ; Social aspects ; Political culture ; Politics and government ; Power (Social sciences) ; Social classes ; Social conditions ; Social status ; Humanities ; Rome (Empire) ; History ; History: earliest times to present day ; History ; Rome Social conditions ; Rome Officials and employees ; Selection and appointment ; History ; Rome History Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D ; Rome Politics and government 30 B.C.-284 A.D ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Römisches Reich ; Macht ; Verwaltungsbeamter ; Sozialstatus ; Geschichte 193-284
    Abstract: 1.Changing Emperorship: Setting the Scene --Factors Influencing Emperorship between AD 193 and 284 --Consequences for the Position of the Emperor --2.The Impact of Crises on the Position of the Senatorial Elite --Establishing the Senatorial Elite in theThird Century --Analyzing the Selected Families --Defining a Nucleus within the Senatorial Elite --Excursus. Prosopography of the Senatorial Elite Families --3.Praetorian Prefects and Other High-ranking Equestrians --The Increasing Responsibilities of High Equestrians in Imperial Administration --The Status of High-ranking Equestrians in the Third Century --The praefecti praetorio: A Case Study --4.High-ranking Military Officers: Septimius Severus versus Gallienus --Septimius Severus and HisMilitary Officers --Gallienus andHisMilitary Officers --Conclusion --Appendix 1.List of Emperors and Usurpers (AD 193 and 284) --Appendix 2.Lists ofMen Holding Senatorial Elite Positions between AD 193 and 284 --Appendix 3.List of Praefecti Praetorio between AD 193 and 284 --Bibliography --General Index --Index of Ancient Persons.
    Abstract: 1.Changing emperorship: setting the scene --2.The impact of crises on the position of the senatorial elite --3.Praetorian prefects and other high-ranking equestrians --4.High-ranking military officers: Septimius Severus versus Gallienus --Conclusion --Appendix 1.List of emperors and usurpers (AD 193 -284) --Appendix 2.Lists ofmen holding senatorial elite positions between AD 193 and 284 --Appendix 3.List of praefecti praetorio between AD 193 and 284.
    Abstract: This book deals with changing power and status relations between the highest ranking representatives of Roman imperial power at the central level, in a period when the Empire came under tremendous pressure, AD 193-284. Based on epigraphic, literary and legal materials, the author deals with issues such as the third-century development of emperorship, the shift in power of the senatorial elite and the developing position of senior military officers and other high equestrians. By analyzing the various senior power-holders involved in Roman imperial administration by social rank, this book presents new insights into the diachronic development of imperial administration, appointment policies and socio-political hierarchies between the second and fourth centuries AD
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes , Überarbeitete Fassung der Dissertation , English
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789004201514 , 9004201513
    Language: English
    Pages: xxviii, 384 Seiten , Diagramme, Karten
    Series Statement: Atlantic world Volume 22
    Series Statement: The Atlantic world
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Leiden University 2009
    DDC: 966.02
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    Keywords: 1580-1664 ; Niederlande ; Portugal ; Großmacht ; Handelskonflikt ; Kolonialismus ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Westafrika ; Portuguese History ; Dutch History ; Africa, West Discovery and exploration ; Portuguese ; Africa, West Discovery and exploration ; Dutch ; Netherlands Colonies ; Economic conditions ; Portugal Colonies ; Economic conditions ; Africa, West History To 1884 ; Colonial companies ; Africa, west ; History ; 16th century ; Colonial companies ; Africa, West ; History ; 17th century ; Netherlands ; Colonies ; Africa ; Portugal ; Colonies ; Africa ; Netherlands ; Commerce ; Africa, West ; History ; 17th century ; Africa, West ; Commerce ; Netherlands ; History ; 17th century ; Portugal ; Commerce ; Africa, West ; History ; 17th century ; Africa, West ; Commerce ; Portugal ; History ; 17th century ; Hochschulschrift ; Westafrika ; Niederlande ; Portugal ; Handelsniederlassung ; Handel ; Geschichte 1580-1674 ; Geschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I. Building Atlantic empires: the Dutch and the Portuguese models of settlement in western Africa: Building Institutions. Sending people: labour migration and forced labour. Shaping colonial societies -- Part II. Western Africa in the Dutch and the Portuguese Atlantic economies: the concept of "Atlantic system" and the study of interactions between states, companies and private merchants: Sailing in African waters: coastal areas and hinterland. Struggling for the Atlantic: the inter-continental trade. Doing business with western Africa: private investors, agency and commercial network -- Conclusion: new insights on Dutch-Portuguese rivalries in the Atlantic.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 335-371; Register: Seite 373-384
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789004194588 , 9004194584 , 9789004181595 , 9004181598
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 371 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Series Statement: Dynamics in the history of religion v. 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Neelis, Jason Emmanuel Early Buddhist transmission and trade networks
    DDC: 294.3/7209021
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    Keywords: Buddhist geography ; Trade routes History ; Buddhists Travel ; RELIGION ; Buddhism ; General ; RELIGION ; History ; RELIGION ; Buddhism ; General ; Buddhist geography ; Trade routes ; Handelsstraße ; Buddhismus ; Verbreitung ; Fernhandel ; Buddhismus ; Verbreitung ; Handelsstrasse ; Asia ; Indien ; Südasien ; Asien ; History ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Introduction: road map for travelers -- Historical contexts for the emergence and transmission of Buddhism within South Asia -- Trade networks in ancient South Asia -- Old roads in the northwestern borderlands -- Capillary routes of the upper Indus -- Long-distance transmission to Central Asian silk routes and China -- Conclusion: alternative paths and paradigms of Buddhist transmission.
    Abstract: Road Map for Travelers. Models for the Movement of Buddhism ; Merit, Merchants, and the Buddhist Sangha ; Sources and Methods for the study of Buddhist ; Transmission ; Outline of Destinations -- Two Historical Contexts for the Emergence and Transmission of Buddhism within South Asia. Initial Phases of the Establishment of Buddhist Communities in Early India ; Legacy of the Mauryans: Asoka as Dharmaraja ; Migrations, Material Exchanges, and Cross-Cultural Transmission in Northwestern Contact Zones ; Saka Migrants and Mediators between Central Asia and South Asia ; Dynamics of Mobility during the Kusana Period ; Shifting Networks of Political Power and Institutional Patronage during the Gupta Period ; Cross-Cultural Transmission between South Asia and Central Asia, ca. 500-1000 CE -- Trade Networks in Ancient South Asia ; Northern Route (Uttarapatha) ; Southern Route (Daksinapatha) ; Seaports and Maritime Routes across the Indian Ocean -- Old Roads in the Northwestern Borderlands ; Environmental Conditions for Buddhist Transmission in Gandhara ; Gandharan Material and Literary Cultures ; Gandharan Nodes and Networks ; Routes of Buddhist Missionaries and Pilgrims to and from Gandhara ; Domestication of Gandharan Buddhism -- Capillary Routes of the Upper Indus. Geography, Economy, and Capillary Routes in a High Altitude Environment ; Graffiti, Petroglyphs, and Pilgrims ; Enigma of an Absence of Archaeological Evidence and Manifestations of Buddhist Presence -- Long-Distance Transmission to Central Asian Silk Routes and China. Silk Routes of Eastern Central Asia ; Long-distance Transmission Reconsidered -- Alternative Paths and Paradigms of Buddhist Transmission. Catalysts for the Formation and Expansion of the Buddhist Sangha ; Changing Paradigms for Buddhist Transmission within and beyond South Asia.
    Abstract: This exploration of early paths for Buddhist transmission within and beyond South Asia retraces the footsteps of monks, merchants, and other agents of cross-cultural exchange. A reassessment of literary, epigraphic, and archaeological sources reveals historical contexts for the growth of the Buddhist sa gha from approximately the 5th century BCE to the end of the first millennium CE. Patterns of dynamic Buddhist mobility were closely linked to transregional trade networks extending to the northwestern borderlands and joined to Central Asian silk routes by capillary routes through transit zones
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    ISBN: 9789004190702
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 342 Seiten) , Illustrationen ; Diagramme ; Karten
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Öhler, Markus, 1967 - [Rezension von: Alikin, Valerij A., 1974-, The earliest history of the Christian gathering : origin, development, and content of the Christian gathering in the first to third centuries] 2017
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Stewart-Sykes, Alistair [Rezension von: Alikin, Valerij A., 1974-, The earliest history of the Christian gathering : origin, development, and content of the Christian gathering in the first to third centuries] 2011
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Harrill, J. Albert [Rezension von: Alikin, Valerij A., 1974-, The earliest history of the Christian gathering : origin, development, and content of the Christian gathering in the first to third centuries] 2012
    Series Statement: Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae Volume 102
    Series Statement: Knowledge Unlatched Backlist Collection 2016
    Series Statement: Theology & Religion
    Series Statement: Vigiliae Christianae Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae
    Series Statement: Vigiliae Christianae Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Alikin, Valerij A., 1974 - The earliest history of the Christian gathering
    DDC: 264.3609015
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Kirchliches Leben ; Gottesdienst ; Zusammenkunft ; Frühchristentum ; Kultur ; Zeithintergrund ; Geschichte 30-300
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  • 7
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    Leiden : Brill | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 270 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Mnemosyne 322
    Series Statement: supplements
    Series Statement: Mnemosyne Supplementum
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kivilo, Maarit Early Greek poets' lives
    DDC: 881.0109
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Griechenland ; Lyriker ; Biografische Literatur ; Textgeschichte ; Geschichte 650 v. Chr.-500 v. Chr.
    Abstract: Hesiod. The tradition -- Origin and family of Hesiod -- Genealogies of Hesiod -- Hesiod's life -- the story of Hesiod's death -- The works of Hesiod and on Hesiod -- the date of Hesiod -- Formulaic themes and orphic/pythagorean influences in Hesiod's tradition -- Two modern views on the tradition of Hesiod -- Conclusion -- Stesichorus. The tradition -- Stesichorus' family -- Stesichorus' home and travels -- Stesichorus' poetry and music -- Blindness, Helen, and the Palinode -- Stesichorus and politics -- Stesichorus' name and his death -- The date of Stesichorus -- The connections with the Pythagorean tradition -- Formulaic elements in the tradition -- Conclusions -- Archilochus. The tradition -- Aarchilochus' family and his friends -- Archilochus' home, journeys, and contests -- Archilochus' encounter with the muses -- The oracles in the tradition of Archilochus -- Archilochus and the cult of gods -- Lycambes and his daughters -- the death of Archilochus -- The cult of Archilochus -- Ancient criticism of Archilochus -- The date of Archilochus -- Traditional elements in Archilochus' biography -- Conclusion -- Hipponax. The tradition -- Hipponax' origin, home town and family -- Hipponax' inventions and the story of Iambe -- The quarrel with Boupalus -- The death of Hipponax -- Ancient criticism and editions of Hipponax -- The date of Hipponax -- Formulaic themes in Hipponax' tradition -- Conclusion -- Terpander. The tradition -- Terpander's home and origin -- Terpander in Sparta -- The citharodes of lesbos -- The death of Terpander -- Terpander's poetry and music -- The date of Terpander -- Formulaic themes in Terpander's tradition -- Conclusion -- Sappho. The tradition -- Ancient portraits and appearance of Sappho -- Sappho's home and family -- Sappho and Phaon, her exile and death -- Sappho's reputation, circle, and rivals -- Sappho's inventions and music -- The ancient editions of Sappho's poetry, and the treatises on her -- The date of Sappho -- Conclusions -- The formation of biographical traditions. Sources -- Time -- Formulaic themes -- Conclusion
    Note: Überarbeitete Version einer Dissertation, Universität Oxford, 2007
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