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  • 1
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401576864
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 308 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, A Series of Books in Philosophy of Science, Methodology, Epistemology, Logic, History of Science, and Related Fields 23
    Series Statement: The Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, A Series of Books in Philosophy of Science, Methodology, Epistemology, Logic, History of Science, and Related Fields 23
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Science Philosophy ; History ; Music ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: Defining the Problem Situation -- The Mathematical Approach -- The Experimental Approach -- The Mechanistic Approach -- Contacts and Criticisms -- An Example From the Second Generation -- Conclusions.
    Abstract: The soul rejoices in perceiving harmonious sound; when the sound is not harmonious it is grieved. From these affects of the soul are derived the name of consonances for the harmonic proportions, and the name of dissonances for the unharmonic proportions. When to this is added the other harmonie proportion whieh consists of the longer or shorter duration of musical sound, then the soul stirs the body to jumping dance, the tongue to inspired speech, according to the same laws. The artisans accommodate to these harmonies the blows of their hammers, the soldiers their pace. As long as the harmonies endure, everything is alive; everything stiffens, when they are disturbed.! Thus the German astronomer, Johannes Kepler, evokes the power of music. Where does this power come from? What properties of music enable it to stir up emotions which may go far beyond just feeling generally pleased, and which may express themselves, for instance, in weeping; in laughing; in trembling over the whole body; in a marked acceleration of breathing and heartbeat; in participating in the rhythm with the head, the hands, the arms, and the feet? From the beginning of musical theory the answer to this question has been sought in two different directions.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789401576994
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 147 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences Monographs, Continued As Sociology of the Sciences Library 4
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Science—History.
    Abstract: Communities and Hierarchies: Structure in the Practice of Science and Technology -- Paradigms, Revolutions, and Technology -- Organizational Aspects of Technological Change -- Cognitive Change in Technology and Science -- Notes Towards a Philosophy of the Science/Technology Interaction -- The Structure of Technological Change: Reflections on a Sociological Analysis of Technology -- Author Index.
    Abstract: One of the ironies of our time is the sparsity of useful analytic tools for understanding change and development within technology itself. For all the diatribes about the disastrous effects of technology on modern life, for all the equally uncritical paeans to technology as the panacea for human ills, the vociferous pro- and anti-technology movements have failed to illuminate the nature of technology. On a more scholarly level, in the midst of claims by Marxists and non-Marxists alike about the technological underpinnings of the major social and economic changes of the last couple of centuries, and despite advice given to government and industry about managing science and technology by a small army of consultants and policy analysts, technology itself remains locked inside an impenetrable black box, a deus ex machina to be invoked when all other explanations of puzzling social and economic pheoomena fail. The discipline that has probably done most to penetrate that black box in recent years by studying the 1 internal development of technology is history. Historians of technology and certain economic historians have carried out careful and detailed studies on the genesis and impact of technological innovations, and the structu-re of the social systems associated with those innovations. Within the past few decades tentative consensus about the periodization and the major traditions within the history of technology has begun to emerge, at least as far as Britain and America in the eighteenth and nineteenth century are concerned.
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  • 3
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789400963405
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (320p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences a Yearbook 8
    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook 8
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History.
    Abstract: I Introduction -- Science and Utopia: On the Social Ordering of the Future -- II Science and Utopia in History -- Science and Utopia: The History of a Dilemma -- Elias Artista: A Precursor of the Messiah in Natural Science -- The Explosion of the Circle: Science and Negative Utopia -- III Socialism, Science and Utopia -- From Utopia to Science? The Development of Socialist Theory between Utopia and Science -- Bogdanov’s Red Star: An Early Bolshevik Science Utopia -- IV Utopias in Practice -- Automata: A Masculine Utopia -- Making Dreams Come True — An Essay on the Role of Practical Utopias in Science -- Eugenic Utopias: Blueprints for the Rationalization of Human Evolution -- Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Robots: An Automatic End for Utopian Thought? -- V Utopian Modes -- Meddling with ‘Politicks’ — Some Conjectures about the Relationship between Science and Utopia -- Science and Power for What? -- Science and Utopia in Late 20th Century Pluralist Democracy, with a Special Reference to the U.S.A. -- Epilogue -- Vespers -- Name Index.
    Abstract: Just fifty years ago Julian Huxley, the biologist grandson of Thomas Henry Huxley, published a book which easily could be seen to represent the prevail­ ing outlook among young scientists of the day: If I were a Dictator (1934). The outlook is optimistic, the tone playfully rational, the intent clear - allow science a free hand and through rational planning it could bring order out of the surrounding social chaos. He complained, however: At the moment, science is for most part either an intellectual luxury or the paid servant of capitalist industry or the nationalist state. When it and its results cannot be fitted into the existing framework, it and they are ignored; and furthermore the structure of scientific research is grossly lopsided, with over-emphasis on some kinds of science and partial or entire neglect of others. (pp. 83-84) All this the scientist dictator would set right. A new era of scientific human­ ism would provide alternative visions to the traditional religions with their Gods and the civic religions such as Nazism and fascism. Science in Huxley's version carries in it the twin impulses of the utopian imagination - Power and Order. Of course, it was exactly this vision of science which led that other grand­ son of Thomas Henry Huxley, the writer Aldous Huxley, to portray scientific discovery as potentially subversive and scientific practice as ultimately en­ slaving.
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    Boston, MA : Springer US
    ISBN: 9781468444483
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIII, 212 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History, Ancient.
    Abstract: 1 Excellence and Creativity in Science -- 2 Basic Biomedical Research: A Cost-Benefit Analysis -- 3 Molecular Biology: Application to Prenatal Diagnosis of Genetic Disorders of Hemoglobin -- 4 Economic Impact of Recombinant DNA Technology -- 5 Foundations and Their Contributions to the Shaping of Health Policy -- 6 Differing Approaches to Biomedical Research: The NIH, the Academic Medical Center, and the Pharmaceutical Industry -- 7 World Endemic Disease: Costs and Potential Fiscal Benefits of Medical Research -- 8 The World Health Organization: Its Influence on Worldwide Research Policies -- 9 Histocompatibility Workshops: Economic Impact -- 10 A Model for the Funding of Clinical Faculty in a Municipal Hospital -- 11 Economics of American Health Care.
    Abstract: The world is on the threshold of a great new industrial revolution, a 1 scientific-industrial revolution. Recombinant DNA technology and hybridoma technology ("monoclonal antibodies") have already pro­ vided unique investment opportunities for venture capitalists. Hence published reports of biomedical research are no longer restricted to scientific journals, but now appear regularly not only in weekly news­ 2 magazines like Time and U. S. News & World Report,3 but also in the financial sections of The New York Times,4 The Wall Street Journal,S 6 8 Business Week, Fortune,7 and The Economist, as well as in such stock 9 market advisory publications as New Issues and Inc. (The Magazine for Growing Companies). 10 These publications now appear to be as impor­ tant to biomedical scientists in keeping abreast of new scientific devel­ opments in biotechnology as is Current Contents. (The costs of health­ cost provision and of fundamental biomedical research are now also being followed by such media. ) Conversely, Wall Street financial bro­ kers increasingly no longer confine their reading to economic journals but are also perusing Nature,ll Science,12 and Science N 13 for infor­ ews mation on both fiscal and scientific advances in these areas. It is obvious that the information explosion in biotechnology is crossing traditional boundaries (e. g. , ref. 14). This volume is the second of several that are intended to inform both the biomedical community and interested intelligent laymen of the political and economic implications of biomedical research.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Excellence and Creativity in Science2 Basic Biomedical Research: A Cost-Benefit Analysis -- 3 Molecular Biology: Application to Prenatal Diagnosis of Genetic Disorders of Hemoglobin -- 4 Economic Impact of Recombinant DNA Technology -- 5 Foundations and Their Contributions to the Shaping of Health Policy -- 6 Differing Approaches to Biomedical Research: The NIH, the Academic Medical Center, and the Pharmaceutical Industry -- 7 World Endemic Disease: Costs and Potential Fiscal Benefits of Medical Research -- 8 The World Health Organization: Its Influence on Worldwide Research Policies -- 9 Histocompatibility Workshops: Economic Impact -- 10 A Model for the Funding of Clinical Faculty in a Municipal Hospital -- 11 Economics of American Health Care.
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  • 5
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401768481
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Environmental law ; History
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789400970106
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (260p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences Monographs 2
    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences - Monographs, Continued As Sociology of the Sciences Library 2
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Social history.
    Abstract: 1. The Social Construction of Science -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. The Theoretical Perspective Developed in this Book -- 2. What is Science? -- 2.1. The Need for Precise Definitions -- 2.2. Structure and Meaning in the Analysis of Science -- 2.3. Science and Its Sub-Universes of Meaning -- 2.4. Science as a System of Theoretical Production -- 2.5. Social Control in Science -- 2.6. Research -- 2.7. Types of Research: Basic Research vs. Practice Oriented Research -- 2.8. The Negotiation of Meaning in Science -- 2.9. Summary -- 3. Science and Professionalism -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Science and Professionalism -- 3.3. The Role of Autonomy in Science -- 3.4. Scientific Autonomy and Politics -- 3.5. The Inertia of Contemporary Science -- 3.6. The Professional Orientational Reference Group -- 3.7. The Context of Legitimation vs. the Context of Research -- 3.8. Professionalism and the Articulation of Beliefs in an Era of Resource Scarcity -- 4. Scientists Have Goals -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. The ‘Common-Sense’ Notion of Goals in Scientific Research -- 4.3. The Institutional Context of Goal Direction in the Physical Sciences -- 4.4. The Political Receptivity of Scientific Fields -- 4.5. What is a Goal? -- 4.6. What Are the Goals of Science? An Australian Case Study -- 5. Cognitive and Social Dimensions in the Analysis of Science -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Cognitive and Social Institutionalisation -- 5.3. The Cognitive Field of a Scientist -- 5.4. Cognitive Structures in the Context of Research -- 5.5. Operationalising Social and Cognitive Concepts -- 5.6. Some Methodological Observations About My Own Research -- 6. Research and Its Legitimation: Two Cognitively Oriented Case Studies -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Some Methodological Details -- 6.3. Case Study 1: The Selective Surfaces Research Group (SSG) -- 6.4. Case Study 2: The Dopamine/Octopamine Research Group (DOG) -- 6.5. Comparing the Two Case Studies -- 7. General Conclusions -- 7.1. Suggestions for Future Work -- Notes -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
    Abstract: This book concerns the institutionalisation of the physical sciences. The book breaks with the established tradition in the history, philosophy and sociology of sciences by attempting to capture both the cognitive and social dimensions of institutionalisation in one unified analysis. This unifica­ tion has been achieved through a treatment of research as goal directed social action - a theme which has been developed both theoretically and empirically. The analysis presented is therefore unique in its breadth of focus and shows how the traditional concerns of sociology with generalised macro-structures of meaning and action can be related to the lifeworlds of individual scientists. The sociology of the sciences is still today a relative newcomer to the field of sciences studies which has traditionally been dominated by the history and philosophy of the sciences. I hope that this book reflects the excitement I experienced in being able to respond to the debates and concepts which erupted in that particularly fertile period follOwing the publication of Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions in 1962 - a period from which a cogni­ tively oriented sociology of the sciences was to emerge as a serious challenger to orthodoxies in the history, philosophy and sociology of sciences.
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  • 7
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789400971332
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (268p) , digital
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    Series Statement: The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, A Series of Books in Philosophy of Science, Methodology, Epistemology, Logic, History of Science, and Related Fields 22
    Series Statement: The Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, A Series of Books in Philosophy of Science, Methodology, Epistemology, Logic, History of Science, and Related Fields 22
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    Keywords: Science Philosophy ; Humanities ; History ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: Introduction: from Rutherford to Hahn -- The Nuclear Electron Hypothesis -- The Evolution of Matter: Nuclear Physics, Cosmic Rays, and Robert Millikan’s Research Program -- The Discovery of Fission and a Nuclear Physics Paradigm -- Internal and External Conditions for the Discovery of Fission by the Berlin Team -- Otto Hahn, Science, and Social Responsibility -- The Politics of British Science in the Munich Era -- Why Hahn’s Radiothorium Surprised Rutherford in Montreal -- The Discovery of Uranium Z by Otto Hahn: The First Example of Nuclear Isomerism -- Nuclear Physics in Candada in the 1930s.
    Abstract: and less as the emanation unden\'ent radioactive decay, and it became motion­ less after about 30 seconds. Since this process was occurring very rapidly, Hahn and Sackur marked the position of the pointer on a scale with pencil marks. As a timing device they used a metronome that beat out intervals of approximately 1. 3 seconds. This simple method enabled them to determine that the half-life of the emanations of actinium and emanium were the same. Although Giesel's measurements had been more precise than Debierne's, the name of actinium was retained since Debierne had made the discovery first. Hahn now returned to his sample of barium chloride. He soon conjectured that the radium-enriched preparations must harbor another radioactive sub­ stance. The liquids resulting from fractional crystallization, which were sup­ posed to contain radium only, produced two kinds of emanation. One was the long-lived emanation of radium, the other had a short life similar to the emanation produced by thorium. Hahn tried to separate this substance by adding some iron to the solutions that should have been free of radium, but to no avail. Later the reason for his failure became apparent. The element that emitted the thorium emanation was constantly replenished by the ele­ ment believed to be radium. Hahn succeeded in enriching a preparation until it was more than 100,000 times as intensive in its radiation as the same quantity of thorium.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789400970809
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (336p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 77
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 77
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Humanities ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: Authors’ Introduction -- I. Case Studies -- Summary of Contributions -- Agricultural Chemistry. The Origin and Structure of a Finalized Science -- Autonomization and Finalization: A Comparison of Fermentation Research and Fluid Mechanics -- Cancer Research. A Study of Praxis-Related Theoretical Developments in Chemistry, the Biosciences and Medicine -- II. Theoretical Considerations -- Summary of Contributions -- Finalization Revisited -- The Scientification of Technology -- Normative Finalization -- III. Prospects -- Summary of Contributions -- Science in a Crisis of Legitimation -- Towards a Social Science of Nature -- Introductory Note -- The Finalization Debate: A Reply to our Critics. With a Bibliography of the Finalization Discussion and Debate -- Bibliography of the Finalization Discussion and Debate -- I. The anti-finalization campaign and debate in the media -- III. Contributions to the academic finalization discussion and debate -- Notes on Authors -- Index of Names.
    Abstract: These essays on Finalization in Science - The Social Orientation of Scientific Progress comprise a remarkable, problematic and controversial book. The authors propose a thesis about the social direction of scientific research which was the occasion of a lively and often bitter debate in Germany from 1976 to 1982. Their provocative thesis, briefly, is this: that modern science converges, historically, to the development of a number of 'closed theories', i. e. stable and relatively completed sciences, no longer to be improved by small changes but only by major changes in an entire theoretical structure. Further: that at such a stage of 'mature theory', the formerly viable norm of intra-scientific autonomy may appropriately be replaced by the social direction' of further scientific research (within such a 'mature' field) for socially relevant or, we may bluntly say, 'task-oriented' purposes. This is nothing less than a theory for the planning and social directing of science, under certain specific conditions. Understandably, it raised the sharp objections that such an approach would subordinate scientific inquiry as a free and untrammeled search for truth to the dictates of social relevance and dominant interests, even possibly to dictation and control for particularistic social and political interests.
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  • 9
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789400970359
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (336p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences a Yearbook 7
    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook 7
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Law—History.
    Abstract: I The Natural Sciences -- On the Relation of Physical Science to History in Late Nineteenth-Century Germany -- Re-Reading the Past from the End of Physics: Maxwell’s Equations in Retrospect -- A Founder Myth in the History of Sciences? — The Lavoisier Case -- Redefinitions of a Discipline: Histories of Geology and Geological History -- The Role of Medical History in the History of Medicine in Germany -- II The Social Sciences -- On Merton’s “History” and “Systematics” of Sociological Theory -- The Self-Presentation of a Discipline: History of Psychology in the United States between Pedagogy and Scholarship -- The Uses of History for the Shaping of a Field: Observations on German Psychology -- Cultural Anthropology and the Paradigm-Concept: A Brief History of their Recent Convergence -- III The Humanities -- On the Relation of Disciplinary Development and Historical Self-Presentation — the Case of Classical Philology since the End of the Eighteenth Century -- Epilogue -- Name Index.
    Abstract: Edward Gibbon's allegation at the beginning of his Essay on the Study of Literature (1764) that the history of empires is that of the miseries of humankind whereas the history of the sciences is that of their splendour and happiness has for a long time been accepted by professional scientists and by historians of science alike. For its practitioner, the history of a discipline displayed above all the always difficult but fmally rewarding approach to a truth which was incorporated in the discipline in its actual fonn. Looking back, it was only too easy to distinguish those who erred and heretics in the field from the few forerunners of true science. On the one hand, the traditional history of science was told as a story of hero and hero worship, on the other hand it was, paradoxically enough, the constant attempt to remind the scientist whom he should better forget. It is not surprising at all therefore that the traditional history of science was a field of only minor interest for the practitioner of a distinct scientific diSCipline or specialty and at the same time a hardly challenging task for the professional historian. Nietzsche had already described the historian of science as someone who arrives late after harvest-time: it is somebody who is only a tolerated guest at the thanksgiving dinner of the scientific community .
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789400969865
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (352p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Australasian Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 2
    Series Statement: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 2
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    Keywords: Science Philosophy ; Humanities ; History ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: The Influence of Darwinism on English Literature and Literary Ideas -- Evolution and Educational Theory in the Nineteenth Century -- Darwin and the Descent of Women -- Darwinism and Feminism: The ‘Woman Question’ in the Life and Work of Olive Schreiner and Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Darwin and Philosophy Today -- Darwinism and Language -- Evolutionism and Arch(a)eology -- Heinrich Schenker’s Epistemology and Philosophy of Music: An Essay on the Relations Between Evolutionary Theory and Music Theory -- Evolution: The Whitworth Gun in Huxley’s War for the Liberation of Science from Theology -- Evolutionism Transformed: Positivists and Materialists in the Sociätä d’ Anthropologic de Paris from Second Empire to Third Republic -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
    Abstract: Only in fairly recent years has History and Philosophy of Science been recognized - though not always under that name - as a distinct field of scholarly endeavour. Previously, in the Australasian region as elsewhere, those few individuals working within this broad area of inquiry found their base, both intellectually and socially, where they could. In fact, the institutionalization of History and Philosophy of Science began compara­ tively early in Australia. An initial lecturing appointment was made at the University of Melbourne immediately after the Second World War, in 1946, and other appointments followed as the subject underwent an expansion during the 1950s and '60s similar to that which took place in other parts of the world. Today there are major Departments at the University of Melbourne, the University of New South Wales and the University of Wollongong, and smaller groups active in many other parts of Australia, and in New Zealand. "Australasian Studies in History and Philosophy of Science" aims to provide a distinctive publication outlet for Australian and New Zealand scholars working in the general area of history, philosophy and social studies of science. Each volume will comprise a group of essays on a connected theme, edited by an Australian or a New Zealander with special expertise in that particular area. The series should, however, prove of more than merely local interest. Papers will address general issues; parochial topics will be avoided.
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    ISBN: 9789401576789
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 284 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences Monographs 3
    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences - Monographs, Continued As Sociology of the Sciences Library 3
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Humanities ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: I: The Identification of Positivism -- 1. Introduction -- II: Antipositivism in the Philosophy of the Natural Sciences -- 2. The Antipositivism of Critical Rationalism -- 3. The Antipositivism of Critical Theory -- 4. The Antipositivism of Scientific Realism -- 5. Discussion: Antipositivism in the Philosophy of the Natural Sciences -- III: Antipositivism in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences -- 6. The Antipositivism of Critical Rationalism -- 7. The Antipositivism of Critical Theory -- 8. The Antipositivism of Scientific Realism -- 9. Discussion: Antipositivism in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences -- IV: Positivism, Antipositivism and Ideology -- 10. Positivism, Antipositivism and Ideology -- 11. The Concept of Ideology in Critical Rationalism -- 12. The Concept of Ideology in Critical Theory -- 13. The Concept of Ideology in Scientific Realism -- 14. Discussion: Positivism, Antipositivism and Ideology -- Notes.
    Abstract: The sciences are too important to be left exclusively to scientists, and indeed they have not been. The structure of scientific knowledge, the role of the sciences in society, the appropriate social contexts for the pursuit of scientific inquiry, have long been matters for reflection and debate about the sciences carried on both within academe and outside it. Even within the universities this reflection has not been the property of any single discipline. Philosophy might have been first in the field, but history and the social sciences have also entered the fray. For the latter, new problems came to the fore, since reflection on the sciences is, in the case of the social sciences, necessarily also reflection on themselves as sciences. Reflection on the natural sciences and self-reflection by the social sciences came to be dominated in the 1960s by the term 'positivism'. At the time when this word had been invented, the sciences were flourishing; their social and material environment had become increasingly favourable to scientific progress, and the sciences were pointing the way to an optimistic future. In the later twentieth century, however, 'positivism' came to be a word used more frequently by those less sure of nineteenth century certainties. In both sociology and philosophy, 'positivism' was now something to be rejected, and, symbolizing the collapse of an earlier consensus, it became itself the shibboleth of a new dissensus, as different groups of reflective thinkers, in rejecting 'positivism', rejected something different, and often rejected each other.
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    ISBN: 9789400978195
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    Series Statement: Studies in the History of Modern Science 12
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History ; Evolution (Biology).
    Abstract: I Knowledge of Birds in the Eighteenth Century -- II Brisson and Buffon: Ornithology 1760–1780 -- III New Data 1780–1830 -- VI Loci of New Data: Collections 1786–1830 -- V Ornithological Publications: 1780–1800 -- VI Focus on Classification: Ornithology 1800–1820 -- VII The Emergence of a Discipline: Ornithology 1820–1850 -- VIII The Significance of the Emergence of Ornithology as a Scientific Discipline -- Notes.
    Abstract: A number of years ago I began a project to derme and evaluate the impact of Buffon's Histoire naturelle on the science of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. My attention, however, was soon diverted by the striking difference between the highly literary natural history of Buffon and the duller, but more rigor­ ous, zoology of his successors, and I began to try to understand this transformation of natural history into a set of separate scientific disciplines (geology, botany, ornithology, entomology, ichthyology, etc. ). Historical literature on the emergence of the biological sciences in the early nineteenth century is, unfortunately, scant. ! Indeed the entire issue of the emergence of scientific disciplines in general is poorly documented. A recent collection of articles on the subject states: One reason for this is, of course, that scientific development is a highly com­ plex process. Consequently, there has been a tendency for those engaged in its empirical study to select for close attention one strand or a small number of strands from the complicated web of social and intellectual factors at work. Many historians, for example, have dealt primarily with the internal development of scientific knowledge within given fields of inquiry. Sociologists, in contrast, have tended to concentrate on the social processes associated with the activities of scientists; but at the same time 2 they have largely ignored the intellectual content of science.
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    ISBN: 9789024761838 , 9024761832 , 9789004287297 , 9004287299
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource (138 pages)))
    Uniform Title: Directory of open access books
    Keywords: Iban (Bornean people) ; Shifting cultivation ; Regional and national history ; History ; Humanities ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General ; Asian history ; Shifting cultivation ; Malaysia ; Sarawak ; Iban (Bornean people)
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    ISBN: 9789401766579
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 316 p) , online resource
    Edition: Second Edition with an Introduction by P.E. de Josselin de Jong
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
    Series Statement: Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Regional planning ; Religion (General) ; Religion. ; Ethnology. ; Culture.
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    ISBN: 9781461592150
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (308p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Ethnology. ; Culture.
    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 2 The Study of Early Experience -- 3 The Physical Environment and Its Relationship to Cognitive-Intellectual Development -- 4 The Social Environment and Its Relationship to Cognitive-Intellectual Development -- 5 Early Experience and Cognitive-Intellectual Development: The Emotional-Attitudinal Environment -- 6 The Earliest Social Experiences and Their Effect on Social Development -- 7 The Socialization of Young Children -- 8 The Relationship between Social and Cognitive Development -- 9 The Nature of Early Environmental Action -- 10 Early Experience and Development: Implications and Applications -- References -- Author Index.
    Abstract: Our goal in writing this book was to fill a perceived gap in the early experi­ ence literature. Most existing volumes on early experience and development can be dichotomized on a basic versus an applied dimension. Volumes falling on the basic side are designed for researchers and theoreticians in the biomed­ ical and behavioral sciences. Most existing basic volumes are either primarily based on infrahuman data or are based on single major human studies. In going over these volumes, we are not convinced of the generality of infrahu­ man data to the human level; in addition, we were concerned about the replicability of findings from single studies, however well designed these studies were. As a result, the relevance of data from these volumes to applied human problems is quite limited. In contrast, volumes falling on the applied side are designed primarily for those involved in intervention work with infants and young children. These applied books generally tend to be vague and nonempirical compilations of the views of experts and the collective "wisdom of the ages. " Rarely in applied volumes do we find conclusions based on solid, consistent, empirical findings.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction2 The Study of Early Experience -- 3 The Physical Environment and Its Relationship to Cognitive-Intellectual Development -- 4 The Social Environment and Its Relationship to Cognitive-Intellectual Development -- 5 Early Experience and Cognitive-Intellectual Development: The Emotional-Attitudinal Environment -- 6 The Earliest Social Experiences and Their Effect on Social Development -- 7 The Socialization of Young Children -- 8 The Relationship between Social and Cognitive Development -- 9 The Nature of Early Environmental Action -- 10 Early Experience and Development: Implications and Applications -- References -- Author Index.
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    ISBN: 9789400977297
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (381p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences a Yearbook 6
    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook 6
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Social history.
    Abstract: I Scientific and Other Establishments -- Scientific Establishments -- The Scientific Power Elite — a Chimera; The Deinstitutionalization and Politicization of Science -- The Hallmarks of Science and Scholasticism: A Historical Analysis -- Advice from a Scientific Establishment: the National Academy of Sciences -- II Establishments and Hierarchies in the Development of Scientific Knowledge -- Giving Life a New Meaning: The Rise of the Molecular Biology Establishment -- Two Scientific Establishments which Shape the Pattern of Cancer Research in Germany: Basic Science and Medicine -- Development and Establishment in Artificial Intelligence -- The Development of Restrictedness in the Sciences -- Scientific Disciplines and Organizational Specificity: the Social and Cognitive Configuration of Laboratory Activities -- III Establishing Boundaries and Hierarchies in the Sciences -- On the Autonomy of Pure Science: The Construction and Maintenance of Barriers between Scientific Establishments and Popular Culture -- Research Trails and Science Policies: Local and Extra-Local Negotiation of Scientific Work -- The Establishment and Structure of the Sciences as Reputational Organizations.
    Abstract: In recent years sociologists of sciences have become more interested in scien­ tific elites, in the way they direct and control the development of sciences and, beyond that, in which the organization of research facilities and resources generally affects research strategies and goals. In this volume we focus on scientific establishments and hierarchies as a means of bringing aspects of these concerns together in their historical and comparative contexts. These terms draw attention to the fact that much scientific work has been pursued within a highly specific organizational setting, that of universities and aca­ demic research institutes. The effects of this organizational setting as well as its power relations, and its resources in relation to governmental and other non-scientific establishments in society at large, deserve closer attention. One significant aspect of scientific establishments and hierarchies and of the power relations impinging upon scientific research, is the fact that the bulk of leading scientists have the professional career, qualifications and status of a professor. As heads or senior members of departments, institutes and laboratories, professors form the ruling groups of scientific work. They are the main defenders of scientific - or departmental - autonomy, accept or resist innovations in their field, play a leading part in fighting scientific controversies or establishing consensus. Even where research units are not directly controlled by professors, authority structures usually remain strongly hierarchical. These hierarchies too deserve attention in any explora­ tion of the social characteristics of scientific knowledge and its production.
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    ISBN: 9789400975170
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (728p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Stichting Foundation Rembrandt Research Project 1
    Series Statement: Rembrandt Research Project Foundation 1
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Arts.
    Abstract: Since the second half of the last century art historians, realizing that the image of Rembrandt’s work had become blurred with time, have attempted to redefine the artist’s significance both as a source of inspiration to other artists and as a great artist in his own right. In order to carry on the work started by previous generations, a group of leading Dutch art historians from the university and museum world joined forces in the late 1960s in order to study afresh the paintings usually ascribed to the artist. The researchers came together in the Rembrandt Research Project which was established to provide the art world with a new standard reference work which would serve the community of art historians for the nearby and long future. They examined the originals of all works attributed to Rembrandt taking full advantage of today’s sophisticated techniques including radiography, neutron activation autoradiography, dendrochronology and paint sample analysis - thereby gaining valuable insight into the genesis and condition of the paintings. The result of this meticulous research is laid down chronologically in the following Volumes: THIS VOLUME: A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings, Volume I, which deals with works from Rembrandt’s early years in Leiden(1629-1631), published in 1982. A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings, Volume II, covering his first years in Amsterdam (1631-1634), published in 1986. A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings, Volume III, goes into his later years of reputation (1635-1642), published in 1990. Each Volume consists of a number of Introductory Chapters as well as the full Catalogue of all paintings from the given time period attributed to Rembrandt. In this catalogue each painting is discussed and examined in a detailed way, comprising a descriptive, an interpretative and a documentary section. For the authenticity evaluation of the paintings three different categories are used to divide the works in: A. Paintings by Rembrandt, B. Paintings of which Rembrandt’s authorship cannot be positively either accepted or rejected, and C. Paintings of which Rembrandt’s authorship cannot be accepted. This volume (Volume I) contains 730 pages, starting of with four introductory chapters and discussing 93 paintings. In clear and accessible explanatory text all different paintings are discussed, larded with immaculate images of each painting. Details are shown where possible, as well as the results of modern day technical imaging. In this volume the f ...
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    ISBN: 9789400979567
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (334p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences Monographs 1
    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences - Monographs, Continued As Sociology of the Sciences Library 1
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History.
    Abstract: One: Introduction to the Cognitive View -- 1. The Development of the Cognitive View -- 2. World Views and Models -- 3. Positivism as a Monadic View -- 4. Logical Positivism: A Structural View -- 5. Contexts of Science: Sciences of Science -- 6. The Cognitive View on Science: Paradigms -- Two: The Social Structure of Science -- 7. Bibliometrics and the Structure of Science -- 8. Informal Groups and the Origin of Networks -- 9. The Life Cycle of Scientific Specialties -- Three: Cognitive Structure and Dynamics of Science -- 10. Paradigms and the Psychology of Attention and Perception -- 11. Puzzle-solving and Reorganization of World Views -- 12. Conservation and the Dynamics of Conceptual Systems -- Epilogue -- Notes.
    Abstract: The growing importance of the sciences in industrialised societies has been acknowledged by the increasing number of studies concerned with their development, change and control. In the past 20 or so years there has been a considerable growth in teaching and research programmes dealing with science and technology policy, science and society, sociology and history of science and similar areas which has resulted in much new material about the production and validation of scientific knowledge. In addition to the quanti­ tative growth of this literature, there has also been a substantial shift in the problems addressed and approaches adopted. In particular, the substantive content of scientific knowledge has become the focus of many historical and sociological studies which seek to understand how knowledges develop and change in different social circumstances. Instead of taking the privileged epistemological status of scientific knowledge for granted, recent approaches have emphasised the socially contingent nature of knowledge production and validation and the pluralistic nature of the sciences. Parallel to these develop­ ments, there has been a shift in the treatment of science by the state, business and public pressure groups. Increasingly they have sought to control the direction of research, and thus the content of knowledge, directly rather than simply applying existing knowledge. Science has become amenable to social control and influence. Its sacred status has declined and it is increasingly viewed as a socially constituted phenomenon which can be studied in a similar manner to other cultural products.
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    ISBN: 9789400977402
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (208p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Culture, Illness, and Healing, Studies in Comparative Cross-Cultural Research 3
    Series Statement: Culture, Illness and Healing 3
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Humanities ; Logic ; Anthropology
    Abstract: 1: Introduction -- 1.1. The Study -- 1.2. The Setting -- 1.3. Methodology -- 1.4. Theoretical Perspectives on Health Care Decisions -- 2: The Cultural Context of Therapeutic Choice -- 2.1. Bariba Conceptions of the Order of the Universe -- 2.2. Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.3. Divination -- 2.4. The Use of Substances -- 2.5. Medicines -- 3: Beliefs and Practices Surrounding Reproductive Processes -- 3.1. Menstruation and Clitoridectomy -- 3.2. Conception -- 3.3. Development of Fetus -- 3.4. Contraception -- 3.5. Abortion -- 3.6. Sterility -- 4: Status Among the Bariba: The Roles and Responsibilities of Women -- 4.1. Status in Bariba Society -- 4.2. Position of Women -- 4.3. Economic Subsistence -- 4.4. Political Arena -- 4.5. Domestic Relations -- 4.6. Household Responsibilities -- 5: Sociological and Career Attributes of Midwives -- 5.1. Healers: Midwives and Medicine People -- 5.2. Implications of Role Expectations for Birth Assistance -- 5.3. Recruitment of Matrones and Method of Skill Acquisition -- 5.4. Sources of Medical Knowledge -- 5.5. Matrones Own Reproductive Histories -- 5.6. Age at Unsupervised Delivery -- 5.7. Assistance at Own Child’s Delivery -- 5.8. Remuneration -- 5.9. Comprehensive Care by Matrones -- 5.10. Pregnancy Counseling -- 5.11. Matrone’s Role Variability -- 5.12. Spirit Possession -- 5.13. Inheritance of Spirits -- 5.14. Healing and Sambani -- 5.15. The Matrone Prototype -- 6: The Meaning of Efficacy in Relation to Obstetrical Care Preferences -- 7: Birth Assistance in the Rural Area: Patterns of Delivery Assistance -- 7.1. Delivery Assistance: Patterns of Selection in the Rural Area -- 7.2. Midwifery as a Therapeutic System -- 7.3. Structured Interviews with Matrones -- 8: Client-Practitioner Encounters -- 8.1.1. The Case of Adama -- 8.1.2. The Case of Sako -- 8.1.3. The Case of the Prolapsed Cord -- 8.1.4. The Case of the Terrifying Breech 120 -- 8.1.5 The Case of Bona -- 8.2. Pain as a Cultural Phenomenon -- 8.3. Pregnancy (by Nicole) -- 8.4. Conclusion -- 9: Utilization of National Health Services for Maternity Care in the District of Kouande -- 9.1. Clinic vs. Home Delivery: A Pehunko Sample -- 9.2. Utilization of the Pehunko Dispensary -- 9.3. Pehunko Women at the Kouande Maternity Clinic -- 9.4. The Kouande Maternity Clinic: General Utilization -- 10: Conclusion -- 10.1. Implications of the Bariba Study for the Cross-Cultural Study of Midwifery -- 10.2. The Involvement of Indigenous Midwives in National Health Systems -- 10.3. Training Programs -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Demographic Data -- Appendix B: Female Circumcision Songs -- Notes.
    Abstract: This book examines the factors influencing women's choices of obstetrical care in a Bariba community in the People's Republic of Benin, West Africa. When selecting a research topic, I decided to investigate health care among the Bariba for several reasons. First, I had served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in northern Benin (then Dahomey) and had established a network of contacts in the region. In addition, I had worked for a year as assistant manager of a pharmacy in a northern town and had become interested in the pattern of utilization of health care services by urban residents. This three-year residence proved an invaluable asset in preparing and conducting research in the northern region. In particular, I was able to establish relationships with several indigenous midwives whose families I already knew both from prior research experience and mutual friend­ ships. These relationships enabled me to obtain detailed information regarding obstetrical practice and thus form the foundation of this book. The fieldwork upon which the book is directly based was conducted between June 1976 and December 1977 and sponsored by the F ord-Rockefeller Popula­ tion Policy Program, the Social Science Research Council, the National Science Foundation, and the FUlbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Program. The Ford-Rockefeller Population Policy Program funded the project as a collab­ oration between myself and Professor Eusebe Alihonou, Professor Agrege (Gynecologie-Obstetrique) at the National University of Benin.
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    ISBN: 9789401717243
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 270 p) , digital
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Reeves, Marjorie REVIEWS 1983
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Bitton, Davis [Rezension von: Kuntz, Marion L., Guillaume Postel: Prophet of the Restitution of All Things. His Life and Thought...] 1983
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas / Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idees 98
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 98
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History
    Abstract: One: Viator -- Two: Comprehensor -- Three: Congregator.
    Abstract: Gui 11 aume Postel was undoubtedly one of the most remarkab 1 e and interesting scholars and thinkers of the sixteenth century. His know­ ledge of Hebrew and Arabic was rare among his contemporaries, as was his study and use of the Rabbinical, Cabalistic and Islamic literature pre­ served in these languages. His attempt to harmonize Christian, Jewish and Mbhammedan thought give him an important place in the history of re­ ligious tolerance, whereas his prophecies about a universal religion and a universal monarchy seem to anticipate more recent ideas of a world state and of general peace. In his prophecies, Postel assigned a unique role to himself and to a pious 1 ady whom he met in Venice and whom he lavishly praises in all his later writings. Admired and respected by many contemporary scholars and princes in France, Italy and Germany, he also aroused the suspicions of the religious and political authorities of his time who considered him dangerous but mad and thus spared his life, but confined him to a monastery for many years. His numerous writ­ ings survive in rare editions and manuscripts, and the later copies of some of his works show that he continued to be read and to exercise much influence down to the eighteenth century.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Arizona Press
    ISBN: 9780816537853 , 9780816507405
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Humanities ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: The Yaqui Indians managed to avoid assimilation during the Spanish colonization of Mexico. Even when mining interests sought to wrest Yaqui labor from the control of the Jesuits who had organized Indian society into an agricultural system, the Yaqui themselves sought primarily to ensure their continuing existence as a people. More than a tale of Yaqui Indian resistance, Missionaries, Miners, and Indians documents the history of the Jesuit missions during a period of encroaching secularization. The Yaqui rebellion of 1740, analyzed here in detail, enabled the Yaqui to work for the mines without repudiating the missions; however, the erosion of the mission system ultimately led to the Jesuits' expulsion from New Spain in 1767, and through their own perseverance, the Yaqui were able to bring their culture intact into the nineteenth century
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    ISBN: 9789024724635 , 9024724635 , 9789004287228 , 9004287221
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource (364 pages)))
    Uniform Title: Directory of open access books
    Keywords: Arung Palakka ; Civilization, Modern 17th century ; Regional and national history ; Arung Palakka ; HISTORY / General ; Civilization, Modern ; Asian history ; Indonesia ; Sulawesi Selatan ; History ; History ; Humanities ; Sulawesi Selatan (Indonesia) History
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    ISBN: 9781468441185
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History, Modern.
    Abstract: 1 Learning the Rational Use of Technology in Medicine -- 2 Impact of Technology on Medical Practice -- 3 Impact of Technology on Medical Education -- 4 Impact of Technology on Community Hospitals and Their Patients -- 5 Adaptation to Medical Technology—Shaping the Future -- 6 Meeting the Challenge — Summary & Formulation -- References -- Background Literature.
    Abstract: This volume contains the edited proceedings of a Totts Gap Colloquium held June 15 to 17, 1980 at Totts Gap Medical Research Laboratories in Bangor, Pennsylvania under the sponsorship of three neighboring community hospitals in the Lehigh Valley; St. Luke's Hospital of Bethlehem, Easton Hospital of Easton and Muhlenberg Medical Center of Bethlehem. The objective of the meeting was to examine from several points of view the impact of rapidly proliferating technology on medical education, practice and research, on hospitals and on the community at large. The participants were selected not only for their diversity of experience and point of view, but also for ability to listen as well as to speak. They were asked to examine, in an informal analytical dialogue, the effects on the quality and cost of health care and health education brought about by increasing reliance on medical technology. A further aim was to explore various strategies through which might be devised an affordable way to benefit fully from technological advances without compromising human initiative or diminishing emphasis on clinical judgment and effective communication between doctor and patient. The participants included a medical student, seasoned practitioners and medical educators, young specialists, researchers, administrators and members of boards of trustees of community hospitals and laymen as follows: Dr. Robert Ackerman, Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School and Director of the Carotid Evaluation and Cerebral Blood Flow Laboratories at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Paul B.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Learning the Rational Use of Technology in Medicine2 Impact of Technology on Medical Practice -- 3 Impact of Technology on Medical Education -- 4 Impact of Technology on Community Hospitals and Their Patients -- 5 Adaptation to Medical Technology-Shaping the Future -- 6 Meeting the Challenge - Summary & Formulation -- References -- Background Literature.
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    ISBN: 9781461575757
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (262p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Evolution (Biology) ; Humanities
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    ISBN: 9789401733472
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 366 p) , online resource
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    Series Statement: Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 91
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    Abstract: I. State and Society in South Sulawesi in the 17th Century -- II. Road to Conflict -- III. The Makassar War -- IV. The Treaty -- V. The Unfinished War -- VI. The New Overlords -- VII. Trials of Overlordship -- VIII. The Refugees -- IX. Challenge from Within -- X. Securing the Succession -- XI. The Peace of Arung Palakka -- XII. The Legacy -- Appendix A. Rulers of the Major Kingdoms in South Sulawesi in the 17th Century -- Appendix B. The Bungaya Treaty of 18 November 1667 -- Notes.
    Abstract: to use the Dutch presence to institute far-reaching innovations in his society. It became apparent that, while the Company's initial involve­ ment with South Sulawesi had required some military action, its sub­ sequent activities were often limited to that of arbiter in local disputes. Y et its approval was an essential element without which no local prince could exercise authority confidently. The reputation of the Company helped to sustain its position and that of anyone fortunate or clever enough to become linked with it. Arung Palakka's repeated references throughout his life to this link served a dual purpose: it reaffirmed his continuing devotion and loyalty to the Company, while reminding the people of South Sulawesi of the weapon which he could wield if neces­ sary to maintain power. Bearing the Company's trust as a right, Arung Palakka was able to introduce changes with little real opposition from within South Sulawesi. The Company has often been blamed for radical innovations in Malay-Indonesian societies, but as this study shows, in South Sulawesi at least the initiative clearly carne from a local ruler. Only research in other areas influenced by the Company's presence will demonstrate whether or not the South Sulawesi experience was unique. A secondary but nonetheless important reason for this study was to examine the roots of the large scale emigrations from South Sulawesi in the second half of the 17th century.
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    ISBN: 9789400984295
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (287p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences a Yearbook 5
    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook 5
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Civilization—History.
    Abstract: A Programmatic Attempt at an Anthropology of Knowledge -- On the Boundaries of Science in Seventeenth-Century England -- What Should We Do with the Monster?: Electromagnetism and the Psychosociology of Knowledge -- Science and Modern Chinese Culture -- The Meaning Context of Illness and Care: Reflections on a Central Theme in the Anthropology of Medicine -- The Semantics of Medical Discourse -- The Necessity of Field Methods in the Study of Scientific Research -- Anthropological Perspectives in the Sociology of Science.
    Abstract: Anthropological approaches to the sciences have developed as part of a broader tradition concerned about the place of the sciences in today's world and in some basic sense concerned with questions about the legitimacy of the sciences. In the years since the second World War, we have seen the emergence of a number of different attempts both to analyze and to cope with the successes of the sciences, their broad penetration into social life, and the sense of problem and crisis that they have projected. Among the of movements concerned about the earlier responses were the development social responsibility of scientists and technological practitioners. There is little doubt that this was a direct outgrowth of the role of science in the war epitomized by the successful construction and catastrophic use of the atomic bomb. The recognition of the deep social utility of science, and especially its role as an instrument of war, fostered curiosity about the earlier develop­ ment of scientific disciplines and institutional forms. The history of science as an explicit diSCipline with full-time practitioners can be seen as an attempt to locate science in temporal space - first in its intellectual form and second­ ly in its institutional or social form. The sociology of science, while certainly having roots in the pre-war work of Robert K.
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    ISBN: 9789401576604
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 145 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Synthese Historical Library, Texts and Studies in the History of Logic and Philosophy 21
    Series Statement: Synthese Historical Library 21
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History
    Abstract: 1 / Absolute and Relational Theories of Space -- 2 / Kant’s Leibnizian Heritage -- 3 / Incongruent Counterparts and the Nature of Space -- 4 / Incongruent Counterparts and the Nature of Sensibility -- 5 / Incongruent Counterparts and Things in Themselves -- 6 / Kant’s Metaphysics of Space and Motion -- Conclusion / The Significance of Incongruent Counterparts.
    Abstract: Kantian transcendental idealism is the thesis that fundamental aspects of experience are contributed by the perceiving subject rather than by the things experienced, and are not features of things as they exist independently of sensible perceivers. This is undoubtedly the most striking and at the same time the most puzzling of Kant's Critical views. It is striking because nothing could be less commonsensical than the beliefthat things as we perceive them have nothing in common with things as they are independently ofbeing per­ ceived. From a more technical point of viewthe doctrine is puzzling because Kant apparently does not support it very well. Beginning with Kant's con­ temporaries, critics have pointed out that among all the arguments for the theory in the CritiqueofPureReason, none entails the conclusion that things in themselves cannot be like objects of sense experience in any way. So, for example, although transcendental idealism is compatible with Kant's theory of synthetic a priori knowledge, there is nothing in the analysis of the syn­ thetic a priori ruling out the possibility that features contributed to experi­ ence by the perceiving subject correspond to characteristics of things in them­ selves, although we might never know this to be so. And even though Kant sees transcendental idealism as a solution to the Antinomies, this is at best indirect support for the view;there are undoubtedly other ways to get around these traditional metaphysical puzzles.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Arizona Press
    ISBN: 9780816540297 , 9780816506781
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Humanities ; History of the Americas ; Migration, immigration & emigration
    Abstract: Rapid change in the land and labor system in rural Mexico during the 1890s destroyed the ancestral homes of the peasantry, forcing them either onto privately owned haciendas or into the migratory labor stream. The anarchy, inflation, and fear for personal safety that resulted from the Mexican Revolution of the 1910 provided a further impetus to migratory patterns that otherwise might not have emerged, considering the people's strong ties to their ancestral land. During the same era, capitalist modernization in the United States was creating a strong demand for low-paid, unskilled labor, especially for agricultural and railroad work. Mexico's newly created class of migrant workers rushed across the border to fill this demand, setting in motion a social, economic, and political phenomenon that Lawrence Cardoso analyzed here in detail. What set this study apart, however, is the author's focus on the ' Human element," as revealed through the Mexican workers' hopes, fears, and reactions to events of their time
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
    ISBN: 9780203989197 , 9780714631585 , 9781135780524 , 9781135780517 , 9781135780470
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Humanities
    Abstract: First Published in 1980. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
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    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences A Yearbook 4
    Series Statement: Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook 4
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Social history.
    Abstract: I Discovery Accounts -- The Interaction between Theory and Data in Science -- The Scientist as an Analogical Reasoner: A Critique of the Metaphor Theory of Innovation -- Is it Possible to Reconstruct the Research Process? Sociology of a Brain Peptide -- II Discovery Acceptance -- Theoreticians and the Production of Experimental Anomaly: The Case of Solar Neutrinos -- The Role of Interests in High-Energy Physics: The Choice between Charm and Colour -- The Effects of Social Context on the Process of Scientific Investigation: Experimental Tests of Quantum Mechanics -- On the Construction of Creativity: The ‘Memory Transfer’ Phenomenon and the Importance of Being Earnest -- III The Research Process -- Struggles and Negotiations to Define What is Problematic and What is Not: The Sociologic Translation -- The Development of an Interdisciplinary Project -- IV Writing Public Accounts -- Discovery: Logic and Sequence in a Scientific Text -- Contexts of Scientific Discourse: Social Accounting in Experimental Papers -- V The Context of Scientific Investigation -- The Context of Scientific Investigation.
    Abstract: practice, some of which is translated into the standard forms of public discourse, in publication, and then retranslated by readers and adapted again to local practice at self-selected other sites. Less may be left implicit, and additional personal and contextual information is carried, by the "informal" methods of communication which mediate local projects and international publication. But both methods of communication are screens as well as conduits of information. History and Background of the Volume When the planning of this volume began in the spring of 1977, it seemed a natural part of the mandate for the Yearbook. There had also been a number of more specific calls for deeper studies of research in social and historical context (3). These calls can be seen as giving permission and legitimacy to ask questions otherwise seen as irrelevant, or even disrespectful, and as attempts to develop new perspectives from which to ask and to answer them. The implied and expressed irreverence toward traditions and institutions of great respect may have prolonged this process of initial apologetics. In any case, in May 1977 the theme of 'The Social Process of Scientific Investigation' was proposed to the Editorial Board for Volume IV as "the heart of the subject. " That is, the ethnographic and detailed historical study of actual scientific activity and thinking at or close to the work site.
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    ISBN: 9789401192859
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Religion.
    Abstract: I. The Schwärmer, Luther, and Melanchthon -- II. Anabaptism in Central Germany I: The Rise and Spread of the Movement -- III. Anabaptism in Central Germany II: Faith and Life -- IV. Luther and the Anabaptists -- V. Melanchthon and the Anabaptists -- VI. Menius and the Anabaptists -- VII. Theological Conflict between Lutherans and Anabaptists -- VIII. Evaluation of Lutheran Writings against the Anabaptists -- Map.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. The Schwärmer, Luther, and MelanchthonII. Anabaptism in Central Germany I: The Rise and Spread of the Movement -- III. Anabaptism in Central Germany II: Faith and Life -- IV. Luther and the Anabaptists -- V. Melanchthon and the Anabaptists -- VI. Menius and the Anabaptists -- VII. Theological Conflict between Lutherans and Anabaptists -- VIII. Evaluation of Lutheran Writings against the Anabaptists -- Map.
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    ISBN: 9789401508827
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Criminology. ; Criminal law.
    Abstract: L’abolition de la peine de mort et le problème de la peine de remplacement -- Criminology, Criminal Policy and Propaganda -- Anglo American Progress in Penitentiary Affairs -- Ahead of his Time -- Réflexions sur la détention préventive -- De la privation à la restriction de la liberté -- Jeunes adultes et courtes peines -- Society and the Treatment of Offenders -- Variations sur certaines formes nouvelles de privation de liberté -- Human Dignity in the Execution of Punishment -- The Problem of Remand in Custody for Diagnostic Purposes -- Mr. Prisoner goes to Town -- Analytical Penology -- Sir Lionel Fox’s Work in the Prison Commission -- Lionel Fox and the International Penal and Penitentiary Commission -- Open Institutions in Finland -- La fonction rééducative de la peine et la libération conditionnelle -- Postface.
    Abstract: During almost ten years I was in elose and frequent contact with Lionel Fox, both as Chiefofthe United Nations Section ofSocial Defence and as a friend. He was the permanent Chairman of the United Nations European ConsuItative Group on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, and he came to New York as one of the members of the Ad Hoc Committee of Experts on the same matter in 1958 and was elected Chairman ofthat body; we were together at the First United Nations Congress and during the preparation of the Second; I went to London quite often and always managed to see him. We became good friends and feit we were working together from different angles for the same purpose. Unlike many senior civil servants ofwell developed countries Lione! Fox was really interested in international activities. He was fully aware that nowadays improvement and progress in the treatment of offenders requires more sources of information and learning than are offered by national tradition and methods. This partly explains the important role he played at international meetings, where his views were always respected.
    Description / Table of Contents: L’abolition de la peine de mort et le problème de la peine de remplacementCriminology, Criminal Policy and Propaganda -- Anglo American Progress in Penitentiary Affairs -- Ahead of his Time -- Réflexions sur la détention préventive -- De la privation à la restriction de la liberté -- Jeunes adultes et courtes peines -- Society and the Treatment of Offenders -- Variations sur certaines formes nouvelles de privation de liberté -- Human Dignity in the Execution of Punishment -- The Problem of Remand in Custody for Diagnostic Purposes -- Mr. Prisoner goes to Town -- Analytical Penology -- Sir Lionel Fox’s Work in the Prison Commission -- Lionel Fox and the International Penal and Penitentiary Commission -- Open Institutions in Finland -- La fonction rééducative de la peine et la libération conditionnelle -- Postface.
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    Series Statement: Sovietica, Monographs of the Institute of East-European Studies 16
    Series Statement: Sovietica 16
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Regional planning ; Ethnology. ; Culture.
    Abstract: I The Development of Soviet Theory of Knowledge and Its Main Representatives -- II General Characteristics of Marxist Leninist Theory of Knowledge -- III The Main Tenets of the Theory of Knowledge of Dialectical Materialism -- IV Basic Cognitive Functions -- V Basic Cognitive Modes -- VI Methods and Methodologies -- VII Critique of ‘Bourgeois’ Theories of Knowledge -- VIII Soviet Historiography of Knowledge -- IX Evaluation -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
    Abstract: This book offers a complete survey of contemporary Soviet theory of knowledge. It is by no means meant to replace De Vries' excellent treatise on the same subject. Since De Vries depended mainly on the 'classics of Marxism' and the few contemporary Soviet works which were available in German translation, his account is at best an in­ troduction to the contemporary period. In a sense this book is com­ plementary to his: he presents the doctrines of the classics and criticizes them, this book recounts what came after and what is going on now. Epistemology and theory of knowledge are taken here as equivalent terms, representing the Soviet gnose%gija and teorija poznanija. No attempt to justify the existence of such a philosophical discipline will be attempted here. Even outside of this question of the legitimacy of epistemo­ logy, it is not easy to delimit the domain of its purvey. We have, therefore, taken it in a wider rather than narrow sense. This means that some ques­ tions of logic and psychology have been taken up - to the extent that they overlap with the field of philosophical consideration of knowledge.
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    ISBN: 9789401195645
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 406 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History. ; Religion.
    Abstract: The Problem -- I Italy -- I. The Italian Humanists and the Christian Doctrine of Salvation -- II. Propagation and Expansion in Italy -- II Western Europe -- III. Orthodox Catholicism and its early Opponents -- IV. Erasmus -- V. Erasmus’s Contemporaries -- VI. Luther -- VII. The Baptists, Sebastian Franck and Marguerite d’Angouleme -- VIII. Christian Humanism in France -- IX. In the Netherlands -- X. Christian Humanism in England -- XI. Dolet, Marlowe, Montaigne and Bodin.
    Abstract: This book deals with the religious aspects and consequences of the Renaissance and Humanism. It is therefore advisable that these terms should first be defined to some extent. By Re­ naissance is meant here the new element in Westem European culture, which became more and more evident in Italy during the 15th century and in about 1500 completely dominated the great minds in that country. In the 16th century this new ele­ ment was carried to the countries on the other side of the Alps, where it developed vigorously during that century. The new element in that culture is found in the plastic arts, literature, philosophy and also - and this is the subject of the present study - in a modified religious attitude. The following chapters will show the content of this last change. Problems such as: what in general characterizes the Renaissance, by what was it caused, when did it begin and, in particular, whether the Re­ naissance forms a sharp contrast to the Middle Ages or whether it is a direct continuation of it, will not be discussed here. It will be clear from the above definition that I have placed first and foremost those things in the Renaissance which distinguish it from the Middle Ages.
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History.
    Abstract: Perhaps outsiders consider the fact that bibliographies are seldom complete as a depressing circumstance. To the true bibliographer however it is rather exhilirating that by remaining on his qui vive he will probably not fail to find undescribed editions. 1 So, since in 1956 my Contributions to anew Campbell were published , some 23 or 24 unrecorded Low Country incunabula have again come to my notice. They are offered here as a Supplement to the preceding work. I have tried to arrange them in the following list A according to the numbers on which they ought to be placed. In a few instances this offered difficulties, because their right number was already occupied. Then a nearby number had to be used. Under letter B notes and corrections to Chapter I of my former Contributions have been added; under letter C notes, corrections and additions to Chapter II. A few other corrections are given in D. I feel convinced that further research will bring new finds. It is even known to me that Prof. W. G. Hellinga and L. Hellinga have spotted several, the names of which they kindly showed me, but which have not been inserted here. They are going to publish them elsewhere. Still, if again incomplete, the present additions to my Contributions may be of some use. The Hague, September 1963. 1 Quoted further as Contrib. A. ADDITIONS 88c ALBERTUS MAGNUS(?), Secreta mulierum et virorum. (Antwerp, Math. van der Goes, ab. 1490).4°.
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Regional planning ; Ethnology. ; Culture. ; Political science.
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    ISBN: 9789401509411
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 147 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Arts.
    Abstract: The Life -- The Style -- The Drawings -- Appraisal and Evaluation.
    Abstract: List of Illustrations xiii The Life I The Style 19 Contents The Drawings 40 Appraisal and Evaluation 64 Bibliography 79 Notes 82 Index 90 Illustrations vii The French seventeenth century remains at the present moment one of the few areas in the history of later western art which still needs intensive study. Even the work of Pous­ sin, its most outstanding painter and the object of a continu­ ous stream of encomiums stretching back to his own life­ time, has only recently begun to be explored with the full scholarly apparatus of contemporary art history, and a definitive monograph is probably still some years in the future. La Tour and the Le Nain brothers have been intro­ duced into the company of great artists only within the past Foreword quarter century, and with significant discoyeries still being made complete evaluations are as yet not even to be contem­ plated. After numerous casual encounters with the frequent­ ly handsome if astonishingly varied canvases of Bourdon, one becomes suspicious of the ever repeated dismissal of his work as merely eclectic and longs for a revealing analysis of his purposes and patronage. The harsh Latinity of Valentin, the sumptuous strangeness ofVignon, the audacious languor of Antoine Coypel, these are some of the many topics that still await careful investigation and evaluation.
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Palmier, Stephanus [Rezension von: Mondin, B., The Principle of Analogy in Protestant and Catholic Theology] 1966
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Religion (General) ; Religion.
    Abstract: I. The Use of the Term “Analogy” in Greek and Mediaeval Philosophy -- II. Aquinas’ Division of Analogy -- III. Metaphysical Presuppositions of Aquinas’ Four Types of Analogy -- IV. Aquinas’ Theological Use of Analogy -- V. Analogy in Protestant Theology from Luther to Kierkegaard -- VI. Tillich’s Doctrine of Religious Symbolism -- VII. Barth’s Doctrine of Analogy of Faith -- VIII. The Meaning of Theological Language -- Index of proper names.
    Abstract: In recent years there has been a remarkable revival of interest in the doctrine of analogy, and many important studies on this doctrine have appeared in the form of articles and books. Today many of the greatest living philosophers and theologians consider some sort of analogy to be an indispensable tool for any fruitful research in metaphysics and theology. In this atmosphere we are sure that a study of the history of the principle of analogy in Protestant and Catholic theology is welcome. This is one of the reasons for the present undertaking. A second reason for this study is to seek to divert the ecumenical dialogue from secondary questions and to direct it to an area where it is necessary to agree in order to be one. The title of our work is somewhat misleading; it may lead one to believe that it deals with all Catholic and Protestant theologians of past and present. Actually it does not. It deals only with some of the major figures of Catholic and Protestant theology. It concentrates especially on Aquinas' analogy of intrinsic attribution, on Barth's analogy of faith and on Tillich's symbolic analogy. It attempts to compare and evaluate these three theological methods, from the standpoint of determ­ ining their adequacy to interpret the God-creature relation and to justify the use of theological language.
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    ISBN: 9789401187787
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 487 p) , digital
    Edition: Third edition, revised and enlarged by some contemporaneous texts, with notes, translations, commentaries and a glossary
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    Series Statement: Koninklijk Institut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Translation Series 4, 5 5
    Series Statement: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, en Volkenkunde, Translation series 5
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Civilization—History.
    Abstract: Minor Lists and Notes -- Alphabetical Index of subjects treated in volumes II–V -- Javanese Glossary -- Addenda et Corrigenda -- Plans and Maps -- Illustrations -- A woman’s head, sandstone sculpture -- The R?n?k charter copperplates -- The N?gara-K?rt?gama manuscript.
    Abstract: Professor Krom's Nagara-Kert:a.gam.a edilllion of 1919 contained several lists and indexes to show the way through the maze of unfamiliar names of persons and places mentioned in the text. In con­ cordance with the broadened scope of the present book the old lists have been brought up to date and some new ones have been added. It i•s hoped that they will prove to be of some use to readers who, though not being expert in rebus Jooanicis, still would take cognizance of history and development of culture in one of the most interesting islands of ·the Indian Archipelago. The alphalbetical index of subjects treated in volumes II and IV of the present book is specially recom­ mended to their attention. The Javanese glossary is to and general index which aJn addition the present book not found in previous edition:s, covers in the first place aU Nagara-Kertagama words and names wha:tsoever, and further many words and n:ames of other texts. In combination with the English a!lphalbetical index of subjects the Javanese glossary is to be used as a general index of contents of volwnes I-V and, up to a certain point, as a substitute for the encyclopaedia of things Javanese that is lacking.
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Political science.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- Berlin Divided—A City of Contrasts -- Governmental Heritage -- Early Postwar Developments Under Allied Occupation -- Complexity of Governance -- 2. Allied Governmental Authority -- “Statement of Principles” for Berlin -- The Allied Kommandatura -- 3. Constitutional System -- Temporary Constitution of 1946 -- Abortive Constitution of 1948 -- Division of Berlin -- Constitution of 1950 -- Amending the Constitution -- 4. Governmental System -- Electoral Law -- The Legislature -- The Executive -- Executive-Legislative Relations -- The Judiciary -- Government of East Berlin -- The Berlin Bezirke (Boroughs) -- 5. Politics and Elections -- Political Parties -- Communist Party (KPD) -- Early Elections -- Elections Since 1950 -- 6. Legal and Political Status of Berlin -- Legal Prerogatives of World-War-II Allies -- Legal Status of the Kommandatura -- Berlin and the West German Federation -- East Berlin and the East German Republic -- Concluding Statement -- Berlin—Pawn of the Powers -- Appendices -- Selected Bibliography -- Charts and Tables -- 1. Allied Control of Germany and Berlin, 1946 -- 2. Allied Kommandatura, 1951 -- 3. Allied Kommandatura, 1961 -- 4. Structure of Berlin Government Following 1946 Elections -- 8. Structure of East Berlin Government, 1961 -- Table I. Berlin Election Results -- Appendices -- 1. Protocol on Zones of Occupation in Germany and Administration of Greater Berlin, September 12, 1944—Excerpts -- 2. Agreement on Control Machinery in Germany, November 14, 1944—Excerpts -- 3. Quadripartite Statement on Zones of Occupation in Germany, June 5, 1945 -- 4. Quadripartite Statement on Control Machinery in Germany, June 5, 1945—Excerpts -- 5. Allied Agreement on Quadripartite Administration of Berlin, July 7, 1945 -- 6. Kommandatura Order No. 1, July 11, 1945 -- 7. Declaration by Western Commandants to Continue Operation of Kommandatura, December 21, 1948 -- 8. Statement of Principles for Berlin, 1949 -- 9. Instrument of Revision of Statement of Principles, 1951 -- 10. Allied Declaration on Berlin, May 5, 1955 -- 11. Kommandatura Letter Approving Constitution of 1950 -- 12. Berlin Constitution of 1950.
    Abstract: Berlin lies more than 100 miles behind the Iron Curtain within the Soviet-occupied zone of Germany. It is not, however, part of that zone. It is a separate political entity for which the four major allies of the war against Nazi tyranny are jointly responsible. Its special status stems from the fact that it was the capital not only of Hitler's Third Reich but of the German nation formed in the latter half of the 19th century. In essence, the four major allies agreed to hold Berlin, as the traditional capital, in trust for a democratic and united Germany. United States, Department of State Berlin-I96I (1961) The division of Germany, and with it the bifurcation of its one-time capital - Berlin - has produced one of the foremost political contro­ versies of the mid-twentieth century. There has long been a "German problem," and volumes have been written concerning the history and culture of the country, the Nazi era and World War II, the Allied occupation, and recent political and economic developments in Ger­ many. Yet, the "Berlin problem" - as part of the broader German question - is historically of the current era.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. IntroductionBerlin Divided-A City of Contrasts -- Governmental Heritage -- Early Postwar Developments Under Allied Occupation -- Complexity of Governance -- 2. Allied Governmental Authority -- “Statement of Principles” for Berlin -- The Allied Kommandatura -- 3. Constitutional System -- Temporary Constitution of 1946 -- Abortive Constitution of 1948 -- Division of Berlin -- Constitution of 1950 -- Amending the Constitution -- 4. Governmental System -- Electoral Law -- The Legislature -- The Executive -- Executive-Legislative Relations -- The Judiciary -- Government of East Berlin -- The Berlin Bezirke (Boroughs) -- 5. Politics and Elections -- Political Parties -- Communist Party (KPD) -- Early Elections -- Elections Since 1950 -- 6. Legal and Political Status of Berlin -- Legal Prerogatives of World-War-II Allies -- Legal Status of the Kommandatura -- Berlin and the West German Federation -- East Berlin and the East German Republic -- Concluding Statement -- Berlin-Pawn of the Powers -- Appendices -- Selected Bibliography -- Charts and Tables -- 1. Allied Control of Germany and Berlin, 1946 -- 2. Allied Kommandatura, 1951 -- 3. Allied Kommandatura, 1961 -- 4. Structure of Berlin Government Following 1946 Elections -- 8. Structure of East Berlin Government, 1961 -- Table I. Berlin Election Results -- Appendices -- 1. Protocol on Zones of Occupation in Germany and Administration of Greater Berlin, September 12, 1944-Excerpts -- 2. Agreement on Control Machinery in Germany, November 14, 1944-Excerpts -- 3. Quadripartite Statement on Zones of Occupation in Germany, June 5, 1945 -- 4. Quadripartite Statement on Control Machinery in Germany, June 5, 1945-Excerpts -- 5. Allied Agreement on Quadripartite Administration of Berlin, July 7, 1945 -- 6. Kommandatura Order No. 1, July 11, 1945 -- 7. Declaration by Western Commandants to Continue Operation of Kommandatura, December 21, 1948 -- 8. Statement of Principles for Berlin, 1949 -- 9. Instrument of Revision of Statement of Principles, 1951 -- 10. Allied Declaration on Berlin, May 5, 1955 -- 11. Kommandatura Letter Approving Constitution of 1950 -- 12. Berlin Constitution of 1950.
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    ISBN: 9789401194167
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Emigration and immigration.
    Abstract: A. Commission -- B. Further restriction and modification of the original commission -- C. Final form of the assignment and its implementation -- D. Procedure followed -- E. Bibliography -- I / Adjustment and Internal Migration. An Analysis of the Literature of General Importance -- A. Some introductory remarks -- B. Adjustment to the city by internal migrants from the country -- C. Summary and conclusions of Part I -- D. Bibliography -- II / The Alpine Countries -- Austria -- Switzerland -- III / The Scandinavian Countries and Finland -- Introductory remarks -- Denmark -- Norway -- Sweden -- Finland -- IV / The Benelux -- Belgium -- The Netherlands -- Luxemburg -- V / France -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Motives for country-to-town (industry) migration -- 3. Adjustment to an urban environment -- 4. Bibliography -- VI / Germany (Federal Republic) -- 1. Population growth and rural-urban migration -- 2. Extent of internal migration, shortage of manpower in industry -- 3. Which municipalities and regions provide internal migrants? -- 4. Are there still any important distinctions between rural and urban areas in West Germany? -- 5. Factors motivating internal migration from rural areas to urban and industrial centres -- 6. Internal migration is selective; it is occupational and social mobility -- 7. Adjustment problems of rural people -- 8. Bibliography -- VII / Italy -- 1. The background of the problem -- 2. Some general aspects of the internal mobility in Italy -- 3. The problem of adjustment in town and industry -- 4. Bibliography -- VIII / Findings and Recommendations -- 1. Findings -- 2. Grouping of the various countries in accordance with some trends found -- 3. Recommendations -- 4. Bibliography.
    Abstract: The migration of country dwellers towards the urban areas has been a most important factor in the development of the West European society in which we live today. Therefore, those engaged in research and policy making in the social field must acquire a better under­ standing of this form of migration if they are to deal effectively with a number of the problems confronting them. This is particularly true since the schemes for European integration which are going ahead so rapidly are sure to produce new patterns of migration. At a meeting of the F.A.O. Working Group on Rural Sociology held in Oslo in 1960, it was suggested that an inventory should be made of all available data and studies on the subject of migration in Europe. This suggestion was taken up by the European Society for Rural Sociology and the Netherlands Ministry of Social Work which, after deliberating together, decided to ask the Dutch expert, Dr. G. Beijer, to draw up such an inventory under their joint auspices. As secretary of the Research Group for European Migration Problems (R.E.M.P.), Dr. Beijer has been engaged for many years in an intensive study of the phenomenon of migration.
    Description / Table of Contents: A. CommissionB. Further restriction and modification of the original commission -- C. Final form of the assignment and its implementation -- D. Procedure followed -- E. Bibliography -- I / Adjustment and Internal Migration. An Analysis of the Literature of General Importance -- A. Some introductory remarks -- B. Adjustment to the city by internal migrants from the country -- C. Summary and conclusions of Part I -- D. Bibliography -- II / The Alpine Countries -- Austria -- Switzerland -- III / The Scandinavian Countries and Finland -- Introductory remarks -- Denmark -- Norway -- Sweden -- Finland -- IV / The Benelux -- Belgium -- The Netherlands -- Luxemburg -- V / France -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Motives for country-to-town (industry) migration -- 3. Adjustment to an urban environment -- 4. Bibliography -- VI / Germany (Federal Republic) -- 1. Population growth and rural-urban migration -- 2. Extent of internal migration, shortage of manpower in industry -- 3. Which municipalities and regions provide internal migrants? -- 4. Are there still any important distinctions between rural and urban areas in West Germany? -- 5. Factors motivating internal migration from rural areas to urban and industrial centres -- 6. Internal migration is selective; it is occupational and social mobility -- 7. Adjustment problems of rural people -- 8. Bibliography -- VII / Italy -- 1. The background of the problem -- 2. Some general aspects of the internal mobility in Italy -- 3. The problem of adjustment in town and industry -- 4. Bibliography -- VIII / Findings and Recommendations -- 1. Findings -- 2. Grouping of the various countries in accordance with some trends found -- 3. Recommendations -- 4. Bibliography.
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Performing arts. ; Theater.
    Abstract: I. The Enlightenment -- II. Sentimentality -- A. General -- B. Göttinger Hainbund -- III. Storm and Stress -- IV. Goethe, Schiller, and Wilhelm von Humboldt -- V. Romanticism -- VI. Biedermeier, Young Germany, and Schopenhauer -- A. Biedermeier -- B. Young Germany -- C. Schopenhauer -- VII. Poetic Realism -- VIII. Nineteenth-Century Aestheticians and Literary Historians -- Conclusion -- Index of Names.
    Abstract: The purpose of this study is to report the reactions and criticism of those German, Swiss, and Austrian authors who commented on Les­ sing's Emilia Galotti from the time of its creation to the twentieth century and to note the various degrees to which it influenced writers of different personal and literary bent. It will be seen that the repre­ sentatives of a given literary trend, although regarding the play primarily in the light of their own ideals, were not necessarily in accord with one another over certain of its aspects. Emilia Galotti is especially suited to this kind of investigation because it took form in an age when interest in principles of dramatic composition was particularly intense, and because it was written by a figure who was perhaps most influential in the discussions centering on them. Emilia Galotti further lends itself to this study because, despite the fact that it has remained an extremely enigmatic work, it was and continues to be a highly popular play, having been. translated into at least twelve foreign languages and having also had an overture written in its honor.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. The EnlightenmentII. Sentimentality -- A. General -- B. Göttinger Hainbund -- III. Storm and Stress -- IV. Goethe, Schiller, and Wilhelm von Humboldt -- V. Romanticism -- VI. Biedermeier, Young Germany, and Schopenhauer -- A. Biedermeier -- B. Young Germany -- C. Schopenhauer -- VII. Poetic Realism -- VIII. Nineteenth-Century Aestheticians and Literary Historians -- Conclusion -- Index of Names.
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Political science.
    Abstract: I. Why Reunification? -- II. The Diplomacy of World War II — Genesis of the Problem -- Tehran-Moscow -- Yalta -- Potsdam -- III. Occupation and Partition, 1945–1949 -- The Allied Control Council -- The Birth of Two German States -- The Council of Foreign Ministers -- Germany in 1949 -- IV. Reunification and the European Alliance System, 1950–1954 -- Elections for Unity -- The Rearmament Question -- Economic Integration -- Two Concepts of Reunification -- The Soviet Note of March 10, 1952 -- Berlin -- European Security and German Unity -- V. Germany and East-West Coexistence, 1955–1962 -- The Summit Conference of 1955 -- The Mounting Crisis, 1956–1958 -- Soviet-West German Relations -- Disengagement -- Berlin, 1958–1962 -- The Coalitions React -- VI. Indivisible Germany: Illusion or Reality? -- The Illusion of Reunification -- A Way to Unity? -- The Prospect: A European Union -- Selected Bibliography.
    Abstract: During World War II the quadriga, the impressive figure of the charioteer Victory driving four horses, on top of the Brandenburg Gate was destroyed. Later, both the East and West German au­ thorities agreed to replace it with a copy of the original. The former possessed the molds; the latter supplied the metal for casting. The process of negotiation and production required nearly two years. After the new quadriga was mounted, it was found that the Commu­ nists had made an important change: the chariot driven by Victory was placed so that it faces east and not west as in former times. The wit of the Berliners is sharp. It soon became known along the Kur­ fiirsten Damm (and not quite so loudly along what was then Stalin Allee) that Victory was advancing to defeat the East. The Pankow regime had unwittingly created an apparently prophetic symbol of its impending collapse.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. Why Reunification?II. The Diplomacy of World War II - Genesis of the Problem -- Tehran-Moscow -- Yalta -- Potsdam -- III. Occupation and Partition, 1945-1949 -- The Allied Control Council -- The Birth of Two German States -- The Council of Foreign Ministers -- Germany in 1949 -- IV. Reunification and the European Alliance System, 1950-1954 -- Elections for Unity -- The Rearmament Question -- Economic Integration -- Two Concepts of Reunification -- The Soviet Note of March 10, 1952 -- Berlin -- European Security and German Unity -- V. Germany and East-West Coexistence, 1955-1962 -- The Summit Conference of 1955 -- The Mounting Crisis, 1956-1958 -- Soviet-West German Relations -- Disengagement -- Berlin, 1958-1962 -- The Coalitions React -- VI. Indivisible Germany: Illusion or Reality? -- The Illusion of Reunification -- A Way to Unity? -- The Prospect: A European Union -- Selected Bibliography.
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (204p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History.
    Abstract: I. Brief Historical Background Sketch of German-Soviet Relations -- II. Methodology -- 1 The Formulation of West German Foreign Policy -- I. The Constitutional Framework -- II. The Influences of a Pluralistic Society -- III. Summary -- Chapters 2 The Interaction Pattern: Basic Motivations and Goals of West German and Soviet Foreign Policy -- I. Basic Concepts of the Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic -- II. The Basic Concepts of Soviet Foreign Policy -- III. Interaction and Values of Policy Goals -- 3 The Interaction Pattern: The Foreign Policy Issues Between the Federal Republic and the Soviet Union -- I. The Classification of Issues -- II. The Mechanics of Reunification -- III. Rearmament and Neutralization -- IV. The Peace Treaty and the Oder-Neisse Line -- V. Diplomatic, Economic, and Cultural Relations -- 4 Conclusions -- I. Success or Failure of West German Foreign Policy -- II. TheFuture -- Selected Bibliography.
    Abstract: The intellectual debts which I have incurred in the preparation of this study are many. Foremost, I wish to express my warm appreciation and gratitude to Professor Henry L. Mason for his sound advice, gentle encouragement, and continuous guidance. In addition, I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Professors David R. Deener, Warren RobertsJr. and John L. Snell for their critical comments and helpful suggestions which led to frequent and fruitful reconsideration of the substance and form of the inquiry. I am also very grateful to Professor J. W. Smurr who made many constructive suggestions with regard to the content and style of the manuscript. A special debt is owed to Mr. Jon Reinhardt who read the manu­ script in its entirety and suggested a number of stylistic improvements. Richard Paulig, former Consul-General of the Federal Republic of Ger­ in New Orleans, La., was most helpful by assisting in the col­ many, lection of certain source materials, and the staff members of the Bundestag library in Bonn, Germany, under the direction of Bibliotheksoberrat Dr. Heinz Matthes aided the research for this study with outstanding efficiency. Finally, my most heartfelt expressions of gratitude are re­ served for my wife, Betty, whose encouragement and sympathetic understanding have helped me through this work.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. Brief Historical Background Sketch of German-Soviet RelationsII. Methodology -- 1 The Formulation of West German Foreign Policy -- I. The Constitutional Framework -- II. The Influences of a Pluralistic Society -- III. Summary -- Chapters 2 The Interaction Pattern: Basic Motivations and Goals of West German and Soviet Foreign Policy -- I. Basic Concepts of the Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic -- II. The Basic Concepts of Soviet Foreign Policy -- III. Interaction and Values of Policy Goals -- 3 The Interaction Pattern: The Foreign Policy Issues Between the Federal Republic and the Soviet Union -- I. The Classification of Issues -- II. The Mechanics of Reunification -- III. Rearmament and Neutralization -- IV. The Peace Treaty and the Oder-Neisse Line -- V. Diplomatic, Economic, and Cultural Relations -- 4 Conclusions -- I. Success or Failure of West German Foreign Policy -- II. TheFuture -- Selected Bibliography.
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Palmier, Stephanus [Rezension von: Mondin, B., The Principle of Analogy in Protestant and Catholic Theology] 1966
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Religion.
    Abstract: I. The Use of the Term “Analogy” in Greek and Mediaeval Philosophy -- 1. Greek use of “analogy” -- 2. Latin use of “analogy” -- II. Aquinas’ Division of Analogy -- 1. Aquina’ division of analogy in the Commentary to the Sentences -- 2. Aquinas’ division of analogy in the De Veritate -- 3. Aquinas’ division of analogy in the Contra Gentiles -- 4. Aquinas’ division of analogy in the De Potentia -- 5. Aquinas’ division of analogy in the Commentaries to Aristotle, Boethius and Pseudo-Dionysius -- 6. Aquinas’ division of analogy in the Summa Theologica and Compendium Theologiae -- 7. Main textual conclusions -- 8. Cajetan’s version of Aquinas’ doctrine -- 9. Criticism of Cajetan’s interpretation -- 10. A new classification of Aquinas’ modes of analogy -- 11. Basic logical differences between Aquinas’ four fundamental types of analogy -- III. Metaphysical Presuppositions of Aquinas’ four Types of Analogy -- 1. Ontological presuppositions -- 2. Epistemological presuppositions -- IV. Aquinas’ Theological Use of Analogy -- 1. The principle “omne agens agit simile sibi” -- 2. Restrictions to this principle -- 3. The likeness between God and the world, and theological language -- 4. Negative and positive theology -- 5. Analogy of intrinsic attribution and proper proportionality -- V. Analogy in Protestant Theology from Luther to Kierkegaard -- 1. Martin Luther -- 2. John Calvin -- 3. A. Quenstedt -- 4. Soren Kierkegaard -- VI. Tillich’s Doctrine of Religious Symbolism -- 1. History of the doctrine of symbolism -- 2. Tillich’s doctrine of the symbol in general -- 3. Tillich’s doctrine of the religious symbol -- 4. Symbolism and analogy -- VII. Barth’s Doctrine of Analogy of Faith -- 1. Philosophy and theology -- 2. Necessity of “analogia fidei” -- 3. Theological semantics of “analogia fidei” -- 4. Theological epistemology of “analogia fidei” -- 5. Theological ontology of “analogia fidei” -- 6. Analogia fidei, analogia entis and analogy -- VIII. The Meaning of Theological Language -- 1. The meaning of theological language according to Aquinas, Tillich and Barth -- 2. The meaning of religious language according to Linguistic Analysis -- 3. The mysterious meaning of theological language -- Index of proper names.
    Abstract: In recent years there has been a remarkable revival of interest in the doctrine of analogy, and many important studies on this doctrine have appeared in the form of articles and books. Today many of the greatest living philosophers and theologians consider some sort of analogy to be an indispensable tool for any fruitful research in metaphysics and theology. In this atmosphere we are sure that a study of the history of the principle of analogy in Protestant and Catholic theology is welcome. This is one of the reasons for the present undertaking. A second reason for this study is to seek to divert the ecumenical dialogue from secondary questions and to direct it to an area where it is necessary to agree in order to be one. The title of our work is somewhat misleading; it may lead one to believe that it deals with all Catholic and Protestant theologians of past and present. Actually it does not. It deals only with some of the major figures of Catholic and Protestant theology. It concentrates especially on Aquinas' analogy of intrinsic attribution, on Barth's analogy of faith and on Tillich's symbolic analogy. It attempts to compare and evaluate these three theological methods, from the standpoint of determ­ ining their adequacy to interpret the God-creature relation and to justify the use of theological language.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. The Use of the Term “Analogy” in Greek and Mediaeval Philosophy1. Greek use of “analogy” -- 2. Latin use of “analogy” -- II. Aquinas’ Division of Analogy -- 1. Aquina’ division of analogy in the Commentary to the Sentences -- 2. Aquinas’ division of analogy in the De Veritate -- 3. Aquinas’ division of analogy in the Contra Gentiles -- 4. Aquinas’ division of analogy in the De Potentia -- 5. Aquinas’ division of analogy in the Commentaries to Aristotle, Boethius and Pseudo-Dionysius -- 6. Aquinas’ division of analogy in the Summa Theologica and Compendium Theologiae -- 7. Main textual conclusions -- 8. Cajetan’s version of Aquinas’ doctrine -- 9. Criticism of Cajetan’s interpretation -- 10. A new classification of Aquinas’ modes of analogy -- 11. Basic logical differences between Aquinas’ four fundamental types of analogy -- III. Metaphysical Presuppositions of Aquinas’ four Types of Analogy -- 1. Ontological presuppositions -- 2. Epistemological presuppositions -- IV. Aquinas’ Theological Use of Analogy -- 1. The principle “omne agens agit simile sibi” -- 2. Restrictions to this principle -- 3. The likeness between God and the world, and theological language -- 4. Negative and positive theology -- 5. Analogy of intrinsic attribution and proper proportionality -- V. Analogy in Protestant Theology from Luther to Kierkegaard -- 1. Martin Luther -- 2. John Calvin -- 3. A. Quenstedt -- 4. Soren Kierkegaard -- VI. Tillich’s Doctrine of Religious Symbolism -- 1. History of the doctrine of symbolism -- 2. Tillich’s doctrine of the symbol in general -- 3. Tillich’s doctrine of the religious symbol -- 4. Symbolism and analogy -- VII. Barth’s Doctrine of Analogy of Faith -- 1. Philosophy and theology -- 2. Necessity of “analogia fidei” -- 3. Theological semantics of “analogia fidei” -- 4. Theological epistemology of “analogia fidei” -- 5. Theological ontology of “analogia fidei” -- 6. Analogia fidei, analogia entis and analogy -- VIII. The Meaning of Theological Language -- 1. The meaning of theological language according to Aquinas, Tillich and Barth -- 2. The meaning of religious language according to Linguistic Analysis -- 3. The mysterious meaning of theological language -- Index of proper names.
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    ISBN: 9789401765749
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 199 p) , online resource
    Edition: Second Edition, Revised and enriched with a detailed bibliography
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Palmier, Stephanus [Rezension von: Mondin, B., The Principle of Analogy in Protestant and Catholic Theology] 1966
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Religion (General) ; Religion.
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    ISBN: 9789401187947
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (123p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Religion. ; Philosophy of mind.
    Abstract: A Letter Concerning Toleration -- Epistola de Tolerantia -- Index of names.
    Abstract: Limborch's edition and Popple's translation, as on whether it is true that Popple translated the Epistola into English 'a l'insu de Mr Locke', and consequently whether Locke was right or wrong in saying that the translation was made 'without my privity'. Long research into documents hitherto unpublished, or little known, or badly used, has persuaded me that Locke not only knew that Popple had undertaken to translate the Gouda Latin text, but also that Locke followed Popple's work very closely, and even that the second English edition of 1690 was edited by Locke himself. In these circumstances it does not seem possible to speak of an original text, that in Latin, and an English translation; rather they are two different versions of Locke's thoughts on Toleration. The accusations of unreliability levelled at Popple therefore fall to the ground, and the Latin and English texts acquire equal rights to our trust, since they both deserve the same place among Locke's works. Consequently the expression 'without my privity', which a number of people had seen as revealing an innate weakness in Locke's moral character, reacquires its precise meaning: testifying to Locke's profound modesty and integrity.
    Description / Table of Contents: A Letter Concerning TolerationEpistola de Tolerantia -- Index of names.
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    ISBN: 9789401195560
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History.
    Abstract: I The Tragic — Introduction -- II The Tragic Defiance — Titan Prometheus Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound -- III The Tragic Fear — Oedipus King Sophocles: Oedipus the King -- IV The Tragic Conscience — Prince Hamlet Shakespeare: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark -- V The Tragic Striving — Faust Goethe: Faust -- VI The Tragic Idea — Stockmann, The People’ Enemy Ibsen: An Enemy of the People -- VII The Tragic Loss — Loman the Salesman Arthur Miller: Death of a Salesman -- VIII The Tragic Liberation — Orestes of the Flies Sartre: The Flies -- IX The Tragic Protest -- Indexes.
    Abstract: is, what has been said already says that no anticipations of aesthetic theory are in place here. When research stays on the level of primitive imagination, prior to the distinction between real and unreal, to merge art with life, it cannot serve as guideline for thoughts on what is distinctive within art. No canons of composition can be forthcoming, even the very concept of composition, implying a composer, must remain inadmissible; since, unlike the one of tragic art, the composer of tragic life will be here in question. No analysis of form need be expected, and when a form of vision is described, it will not be what artistic critics are used to dissect. Purely aesthetic instruments, such as plot, contrast, harmony, proper pitch, likene3s, recognition, com­ pleteness, will be of no use and no relevance at all. And it hardly need be mentioned that the age-fortified classification of artistic kinds remains strictly out of bounds. Here is perhaps the proper place to introduce a stylistic apology. I t is clear to everyone with a neat sense of seemliness in language that the use of unattached adjectives is very awkward in English. No one reading these paragraphs can be blamed for fidgeting when molested again and again with "the tragic" instead of "tragedy. " The excuse has perhaps transpired in the preceding passage.
    Description / Table of Contents: I The Tragic - IntroductionII The Tragic Defiance - Titan Prometheus Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound -- III The Tragic Fear - Oedipus King Sophocles: Oedipus the King -- IV The Tragic Conscience - Prince Hamlet Shakespeare: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark -- V The Tragic Striving - Faust Goethe: Faust -- VI The Tragic Idea - Stockmann, The People’ Enemy Ibsen: An Enemy of the People -- VII The Tragic Loss - Loman the Salesman Arthur Miller: Death of a Salesman -- VIII The Tragic Liberation - Orestes of the Flies Sartre: The Flies -- IX The Tragic Protest -- Indexes.
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    ISBN: 9789401761291
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 62 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Library science
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History, Modern.
    Abstract: I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Chronology -- Selected Bibliography -- Note on Sources.
    Abstract: Since the end of World War II Germany and Berlin, in particular, have pro­ vided the Soviet Union with convenient points on which to apply pressure upon the West. In September 1955 the Russians formally terminated the occupation status of their zone and recognized the "sovereignty" of the "German Democratic Republic", but in doing so they reserved to the Soviet Army control over the movement of British, French, and American military personnel and freight between West Berlin and the Federal German Re­ public which the Western Big Three had recognized as a sovereign state in 1954· In September 1958 the Soviet Union began exerting new pressure upon the West to alter the status of Berlin and Germany. Its initial moves sug­ gested the Russians were primarily interested in concluding a peace treaty with a divided Germany and making West Berlin a so-called "free city- unilaterally if need be - by the end of May 1959. However, intensive diplomatic maneuvering on both sides soon revealed the Russian position to be more flexible than originally indicated and one of its primary goals to be the calling of a summit conference which the Soviet Union had sought since 1956. Shortly before the expiration of N. S. Khrushchov's November 27, 1958, six-month "ultimatum," the Big Four had reached sufficient agreement to convene a Foreign Ministers' Conference. However, after three months of fruitless negotiations it produced only deadlock.
    Description / Table of Contents: III -- III -- IV -- V -- Chronology -- Selected Bibliography -- Note on Sources.
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    ISBN: 9789401759069
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 159 p) , online resource
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    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas / Archives Internationales D’histoire des Idees
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Genetic epistemology ; Humanities ; Knowledge, Theory of.
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    ISBN: 9789401193467
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 256 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
    Series Statement: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Bibliographical Series
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Religion. ; Ethnology. ; Culture.
    Abstract: I. Introduction -- 1. The Ngaju people -- 2. The significance of the conception of God -- II. Sources for the Knowledge of the Ngaju Conception of God -- 1. Sacred literature -- 2. Religious drawings -- III. Names of the Supreme Deities -- 1. The Deity of the Upperworld -- 2. The Deity of the Underworld or the primeval waiters -- IV. The Dwelling Places of the Supreme Deities -- 1. The habitation of Mahatala -- 2. The habitation of Jata -- V. Natures and Manifestations of the Supreme Deities -- 1. Duality and unity -- 2. Manifestations of the deities -- 3. Sacred colours and numbers -- 4. Emblems and goods of the supreme deities -- VI. The Act of Divine Creation -- VII. The Divine Order -- 1. The sacred people -- 2. The sacred land -- 3. The sacred house -- 4. The sacred life -- 5. The sacred era -- VIII. The Divine Justice -- 1. Consequences of transgressing the hadat -- 2. Restoration of order -- IX. Divine Gifts -- 1. Beneficent gifts -- 2. Maleficent gifts -- X. The Sacred Service -- 1. Cosmic disaster -- 2. The renewal of the world and its well-being -- XI. The Sacred Dead -- 1. Good and bad dead -- 2. Modes of existence of the dead -- 3. Worship of the dead -- 4. The relation of the sacred dead to the supreme deities -- XII. The Essence of Da Yak Religion -- 1. The deities -- 2. Upperworld and Underworld -- 3. The creation -- 4. The sacred dead -- 5. Conclusions -- Appendix I: Creation Myth of the Ngaju -- Appendix II: The Myth of Silai -- Plates III to XXVI and Map (at back).
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    Series Statement: Strafrechtelijke en Criminologische Onderzoekingen
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Arts ; Criminology
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    ISBN: 9789401527170
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 682 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Law—History.
    Abstract: Table of contents / Table des matières -- I Basic Texts and General Information / Premiere Partie Textes Fondamentaux et Informations de Caractere General -- I. Basic Texts / Chapitre I. Textes Fondamentaux -- II. The European Commission of Human Rights / Chapitre II. La Commission Europeenne des Droits de L’Homme -- III. The European Court of Human Rights / Chapitre III. La Cour Europeenne des Droits de L’Homme -- IV. Principal Developments in the Council of Europe Concerning the Protection of Human Rights / Chapitre IV. Principaux Evenements Ayant Marque le Developpement de la Protection des Droits de L.Homme dans le Cadre du Conseil de L’Europe -- II Decisions of the European Commission and European Court of Human Richts and of the Committee of Ministers / Deuxieme Partie Decisions de la Commission Europeenne, de la Cour Europeenne et du Comite des Ministres -- I. Inter-State Applications / Chapitre I. Requetes Interetatiques -- II. Individual Applications / Chapitre II. Requetes Individuelles -- III. Cases Brought before the Court / Chapitre III. Affaires Portees devant la Cour -- IV. Case before the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe / Chapitre IV. Affaire Dont le Comite des Ministres du Conseil de L’Europe S’Est Trouve Saisi -- III The Convention within the Member States of the Council of Europe / Troisieme Partie la Convention dans L’Ordre Interne des Etats Membres du Conseil de L’Europe -- I. The Convention in the Parliaments of the Member States / Chapitre I. La Convention devant les Parlements des Etats Membres -- II. The Convention in the Domestic Courts of the Contracting Parties / Chapitre II. La Convention devant les Juridictions Internes des Etats Contractants -- IV The Influence of the Convention / Quetrieme Partie le Rayonnement de la Convention -- Appendix Documentation and Bibliography / Annexe Documentation et Bibliographie -- A. Council of Europe Documents / Documents du Conseil de L’Europe -- B. Selective Bibliography of Publications Concerning the European Convention of Human Rights / Liste des Principales Publications Concernant la Convention -- Alphabetical Index / Index Alphabetique.
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    ISBN: 9789004286023 , 9004286020 , 9789004286641 , 9004286640
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource (242 pages)))
    Uniform Title: Directory of open access books
    Keywords: Nederlandsche Oost-Indische Compagnie ; HISTORY / General ; Asian history ; History ; Humanities ; Regional and national history ; Commerce ; India ; India ; Coromandel Coast ; Netherlands ; History ; Nederlandsche Oost-Indische Compagnie ; India Commerce ; Coromandel Coast (India) Commerce ; History ; Netherlands Commerce
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Philosophy.
    Abstract: Prolegomena -- I. The Human Predicament and Metaphysical Method -- II. Causation and Agency -- I. Nature -- I. ‘Natura Creatrix’ -- II. ‘Natura Creata’ -- III. ‘Natura Emanata’ -- IV. ‘Natura Sophisticata’ -- V. The Dialectic of Finite Creation -- II. Morality -- VI. Man, Nature, and Morality -- VII. Good, Evil, and Perfection -- VIII. Obligation and Emendation -- IX. The Preconditions of the Moral Life -- X. Morality and Salvation -- Indexes -- (i) References to the Works of Spinoza -- (ii) Personal Names -- (iii) Subjects and Catchwords.
    Description / Table of Contents: ProlegomenaI. The Human Predicament and Metaphysical Method -- II. Causation and Agency -- I. Nature -- I. ‘Natura Creatrix’ -- II. ‘Natura Creata’ -- III. ‘Natura Emanata’ -- IV. ‘Natura Sophisticata’ -- V. The Dialectic of Finite Creation -- II. Morality -- VI. Man, Nature, and Morality -- VII. Good, Evil, and Perfection -- VIII. Obligation and Emendation -- IX. The Preconditions of the Moral Life -- X. Morality and Salvation -- Indexes -- (i) References to the Works of Spinoza -- (ii) Personal Names -- (iii) Subjects and Catchwords.
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    ISBN: 9789401510097
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (161p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History. ; Political science.
    Abstract: 1. The World of Imagination -- 2. The Cross of the Spaniards -- I. Formulation of a Policy -- 1. Search -- 2. The Problems of the Opposition -- II. Metamorphosis of Non-Intervention -- 1. Support Withdrawn -- 2. Further Complications -- 3. The League of Nations Ignored -- III. Conflict of Interests -- 1. A Vital Artery -- 2. Prohibition and Control -- 3. Unfulfilled Desires -- IV. Change of Leadership -- 1. Defense of Interests -- 2. Chamberlain Takes Over -- 3. The Boulevard des Inconnus -- 4. The Mediterranean Conference -- V. Themes and Variations -- 1. Geneva Debates -- 2. Dissent in the Labour Party -- 3. Counter Proposals and Reservations -- 4. Indignant Resignation -- VI. Struggle for Spanish Resources -- 1. British Business Interests -- 2. The Indirect War -- 3. Recognition in Fact -- VII. Results of Violation -- 1. Spheres of Separation -- 2. The Resignation of Eden -- VIII. Negotiating with Mussolini -- 1. Lord Halifax Becomes Foreign Minister -- 2. Bringing the Treaty into Force -- 3. A Game Ending in No Score -- Conclusion -- Chronology -- General Index.
    Abstract: Few modern events have aroused more controversy than the Spanish Civil War. This controversy was especially acute in Great Britain, which was torn between its distrust of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy on the one hand and of Communist Russia on the other. The British public, pacifist in sentiment and determined to avoid war at almost any cost, sensed the danger implicit in the Civil War, yet realised its impotence to control events in Spain which indeed it little understood. The British Government, though under heavy attack from the Opposition and from a handful of its own supporters, succeeded in its endeavours to keep the country out of war on this occasion. The neutrality of Spain, even after Mussolini had entered World War II, was of inestimable value to Britain after the debacle in the summer of 1940. It may be therefore that British policy during the Civil War paid off later on as well as achieving its purpose at the time. Dr. Kleine's book, lucidly written and carefully documented, ex­ amines the British attitude toward the Spanish Civil War. The author has the advantage of belonging to a generation which is able to analyse these events with historical detachment. Yet his understanding and easy style have made the period live. Neutrality was not easy for Britain. Its far-reaching interests in trading with Spain and in passage through Iberian waters again and again raised awkward problems.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. The World of Imagination2. The Cross of the Spaniards -- I. Formulation of a Policy -- 1. Search -- 2. The Problems of the Opposition -- II. Metamorphosis of Non-Intervention -- 1. Support Withdrawn -- 2. Further Complications -- 3. The League of Nations Ignored -- III. Conflict of Interests -- 1. A Vital Artery -- 2. Prohibition and Control -- 3. Unfulfilled Desires -- IV. Change of Leadership -- 1. Defense of Interests -- 2. Chamberlain Takes Over -- 3. The Boulevard des Inconnus -- 4. The Mediterranean Conference -- V. Themes and Variations -- 1. Geneva Debates -- 2. Dissent in the Labour Party -- 3. Counter Proposals and Reservations -- 4. Indignant Resignation -- VI. Struggle for Spanish Resources -- 1. British Business Interests -- 2. The Indirect War -- 3. Recognition in Fact -- VII. Results of Violation -- 1. Spheres of Separation -- 2. The Resignation of Eden -- VIII. Negotiating with Mussolini -- 1. Lord Halifax Becomes Foreign Minister -- 2. Bringing the Treaty into Force -- 3. A Game Ending in No Score -- Conclusion -- Chronology -- General Index.
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 552 p) , digital
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Civilization—History.
    Abstract: 1 — Introduction, the Royal Family of Majapahit about 1350 A.D. -- 2 — Majapahit, the Capital, about 1350 A.D. -- 3 — Tributaries and neighbours of Majapahit, establishment of the Royal authority by emissaries taken from the ecclesiastical officers -- 4 — The Royal Progress of 1359 from Majapahit through the eastern districts of Java, and back to Singasari -- 5 — Notes on the Kings of the House of R?jasa, from 1182 till 1343, and on their religious domains -- 6 — The Royal Chase in the neighbourhood of Singasari -- 7 — The return from the Royal Progress of 1359, from Singasari to Majapahit -- 8 — The Royal Progresses of 1360 and 1361 to Tirib, Sömpur and Blitar -- 9 — The posthumous ceremony in honour of the R?japatn?, in 1362, her shrines and her cult -- 10 — The Royal Progress of 1363 from Majapahit to Simping and back -- 11 — Gajah Mada’s death in 1364, the new officials -- 12 — List of domains belonging to the Royal Family and to religious communities -- 13 — Organization of the clergy and Royal authority -- 14 — The annual Court festival in Majapahit -- 15 — Conclusion -- Commentary on the N?gara-K?rt?gama colophons -- Nawanatya -- R?japatigu % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+- % feaagCart1ev2aaatCvAUfeBSjuyZL2yd9gzLbvyNv2CaerbuLwBLn % hiov2DGi1BTfMBaeXatLxBI9gBaerbd9wDYLwzYbItLDharqqtubsr % 4rNCHbGeaGqiVu0Je9sqqrpepC0xbbL8F4rqqrFfpeea0xe9Lq-Jc9 % vqaqpepm0xbba9pwe9Q8fs0-yqaqpepae9pg0FirpepeKkFr0xfr-x % fr-xb9adbaqaaeGaciGaaiaabeqaamaabaabaaGcbaWaaCbeaeaaca % WGUbaaleaacqGHflY1aeqaaOWaaCbeaeaacaWGKbaaleaacqGHflY1 % aeqaaaaa!3CE0! $$\mathop n\limits_ \cdot \mathop d\limits_ \cdot $$ ala -- Purw?digama preamble -- Praniti Raja Kapa-kapa -- Sarwadharma charter of 1269, found in P?nampihan -- Decree Jaya Song, 1350, found in Bendosari -- Ferry charter of 1358, found in Trawulan and P?l?m -- Batur charter, found in Batur -- Biluluk charters of 1366–1395, found in Bluluk -- R?n?k charter of 1379, found near Majapahit -- Wala % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+- % feaagCart1ev2aaatCvAUfeBSjuyZL2yd9gzLbvyNv2CaerbuLwBLn % hiov2DGi1BTfMBaeXatLxBI9gBaerbd9wDYLwzYbItLDharqqtubsr % 4rNCHbGeaGqiVu0Je9sqqrpepC0xbbL8F4rqqrFfpeea0xe9Lq-Jc9 % vqaqpepm0xbba9pwe9Q8fs0-yqaqpepae9pg0FirpepeKkFr0xfr-x % fr-xb9adbaqaaeGaciGaaiaabeqaamaabaabaaGcbaWaaCbeaeaaca % WGUbaaleaacqGHflY1aeqaaOWaaCbeaeaacaWGKbaaleaacqGHflY1 % aeqaaaaa!3CE0! $$\mathop n\limits_ \cdot \mathop d\limits_ \cdot $$ it charter of 1381–1405, found in P?nañjangan -- Patapan charter of 1385, found in Trawulan -- Karang Bog?m charter of 1387, found in Trawulan -- Kati % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+- % feaagCart1ev2aaatCvAUfeBSjuyZL2yd9gzLbvyNv2CaerbuLwBLn % hiov2DGi1BTfMBaeXatLxBI9gBaerbd9wDYLwzYbItLDharqqtubsr % 4rNCHbGeaGqiVu0Je9sqqrpepC0xbbL8F4rqqrFfpeea0xe9Lq-Jc9 % vqaqpepm0xbba9pwe9Q8fs0-yqaqpepae9pg0FirpepeKkFr0xfr-x % fr-xb9adbaqaaeGaciGaaiaabeqaamaabaabaaGcbaWaaCbeaeaaca % WGKbaaleaacqGHflY1aeqaaaaa!3960! $$\mathop d\limits_ \cdot $$ en charter of 1392, found in Trawulan -- Shela Ma % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+- % feaagCart1ev2aaatCvAUfeBSjuyZL2yd9gzLbvyNv2CaerbuLwBLn % hiov2DGi1BTfMBaeXatLxBI9gBaerbd9wDYLwzYbItLDharqqtubsr % 4rNCHbGeaGqiVu0Je9sqqrpepC0xbbL8F4rqqrFfpeea0xe9Lq-Jc9 % vqaqpepm0xbba9pwe9Q8fs0-yqaqpepae9pg0FirpepeKkFr0xfr-x % fr-xb9adbaqaaeGaciGaaiaabeqaamaabaabaaGcbaWaaCbeaeaaca % WGUbaaleaacqGHflY1aeqaaOWaaCbeaeaacaWGKbaaleaacqGHflY1 % aeqaaaaa!3CE0! $$\mathop n\limits_ \cdot \mathop d\limits_ \cdot $$ i charters of 1394–1396 -- 1 — Social order in 14th century Majapahit -- 2 — Religious belief and ecclesiastical organization in 14th century Majapahit -- 3 — Economy and commerce in 14th century Majapahit -- 4 — Material culture in 14th century Majapahit -- 5 — Art, language and literature in 14th century Majapahit -- 6 — Plays and games in 14th century Majapahit -- 7 — Political order in the 14th century Majapahit realm -- 8 — The Royal Court in the 14th century Majapahit realm -- 9 — The Royal Family in the 14th century Majapahit realm -- 10 — The N?gara-K?rt?gama and its poet at the 14th century Majapahit Court -- Illustrations: drawings by Professor Galestin after stone reliefs of 14th century East-Javanese temples -- VI. A ferry. At the left a man, walking, while looking back at his companion, an oarsman with curly hair. At the right the same pair is seen sitting in a boat on a river. The tale illustrated by the relief is as yet unknown. In a following relief the passenger is seen disappearing into the water and entering the realm of the King of snakes. Drawn after a relief of the east side of the terrace of Candi Panataran, dated 1375 A.D. -- XII. A cock-fight, freely drawn after a modern Balinese picture by Ida Bagus Madé Nad?ra (about 1940).
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    ISBN: 9789401771337
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 552 p) , online resource
    Edition: Third edition, revised and enlarged by some contemporaneous texts, with notes, translations, commentaries and a glossary
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    Series Statement: Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Regional planning ; Human Geography ; Culture. ; Ethnology.
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    ISBN: 9789401768467
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 205 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Economics Methodology ; History ; Political science. ; Economics—History.
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    ISBN: 9789004285996 , 9004285997 , 9789004286597 , 9004286594
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource (172 pages)))
    Uniform Title: Directory of open access books
    Keywords: Regional and national history ; HISTORY / General ; History ; Humanities ; Asian history ; Indonesia ; Papua ; Indonesia ; Teluk Cenderawasih ; Language and languages ; Papua (Indonesia) Languages ; Cenderawasih, Teluk (Indonesia) Languages
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    ISBN: 9789004285965 , 9004285962 , 9789004286566 , 900428656X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource (84 pages)))
    Uniform Title: Directory of open access books
    Keywords: Criminal law ; Humanities ; Regional and national history ; History ; HISTORY / General ; Asian history ; Indonesia ; Criminal law
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    ISBN: 9789401576123
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 160 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History ; Cultural property. ; Transportation engineering. ; Traffic engineering.
    Abstract: This volume is an attempt to give the American reader an idea of the extent of the Dutch network of trade in the seventeenth century. Although some effort is made to sketch out, however briefly, the activities of the Dutch in various regions throughout the century, emphas1s has been placed on their first entrance into these areas in that period. In each area the goods which the Netherlanders received have been indicated as well as the products they traded for them. The arrangement of the chapters calls for an explanation. Students of Dutch history will think of Surat and Persia as a natural unit, and of Malabar and Ceylon, Japan and China, West Africa and Brazil as being other entities which one would naturally discuss together. I have adopted the more obvious national divisions, Persia, India, Japan, Brazil, etc., as being more easily com­ prehensible for the casual reader. Within the chapters I have then explained the trade connections between West Africa and Brazil, Surat and Persia, and so forth.
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    ISBN: 9789401760102
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 380 p) , online resource
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    Series Statement: World Academy of Art and Science 1
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science History ; Technology Philosophy ; Humanities ; Technology—Philosophy. ; Science—History.
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    ISBN: 9789401527194
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (773 p) , online resource
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    Series Statement: Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Rights 3
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Law—History.
    Abstract: Table of Contents / Table des matiéres -- I Basic Texts and General information -- I. Basic Texts -- II. The European Commission of Human Rights -- III. The European Court of Human Rights -- IV. Principal developments in the Council of Europe Concerning the Protection of Human Rights -- II Decisions of the European Commission and the European Court of Human Rights -- I. Inter-State Applications -- I. Individual Applications -- III. Cases Brought Before the Court -- III The Convention Within the Member States of the Council of Europe -- I. the Convention in the Parliaments of the Member States -- II. the Convention in the Domestic Courts of the Contracting Parties -- IV the influence of the Convention -- I. introduction -- II. Documents -- Premiere Partie Textes Fondamentaux Et informations de Caractere General -- Chapitre I. Textes Fondamentau -- Chapitre II. La Commission Europeenne des Droits de L’Homme -- Chapitre III. La Cour Europeenne des Droits de L’Homme -- Chapitre IV. Principaux Evenements Ayant Marque Le developpement de La Protection des Dro Ts de L’Homme Dans Le Cadre du Conseil de L’Europe -- Deuxieme Partie decisions de La Commission Et de La Cour Europeennes des Droits de L’Homme -- Chapitre I. Requetes interetatiques -- Chapitre II. Requetes individuelles -- Chapitre III. Affaires Portees devant La Cour -- Troisieme Partie La Convention Dans L’Ordre interne des Etats Membres du Conseil de L’Europe -- Chapitre I. La Convention devant Les Parlements des Etats Membres -- Chapitre II. La Convention devant Les Juridictions internes des Etats Contractants -- Quatrieme Partie Le Rayonnement de La Convention -- Chapitre I. introduction -- Chapitre II. Documents -- Appendix Documentation and Bibliography -- A. Council of Europe Documents -- B. Selective Bibliography of Publications Concerning the European Convention of Human Rights -- Alphabetic index -- Annexe Documentation et Bibliographie -- A. Documents du Conseil de L’Europe -- B. Liste des Principales Publications Concernant La Convention -- Index Alphabetique.
    Abstract: Foreword The The Committee Committee of of Ministers Ministers of of the the Council Council of of Europe Europe by by a a Re­ Re­ solution of 6th February I958, authorised the publication of a solution of 6th February I958, authorised the publication of a Yearbook Yearbook of of the the European European Convention Convention on on Human Human Rights. Rights. The The present present Volume Volume of of the the Yearbook Yearbook is is the the third third in in the the series. series. The The Yearbook, Yearbook, being being prepared prepared by by the the Directorate Directorate of of Human Human Rights of the Council of Europe, does not involve the responsibility Rights of the Council of Europe, does not involve the responsibility either either of of the the European European Commission Commission or or of of the the European European Court Court of of Human Human Rights. Rights. In In particular, particular, the the summaries summaries of of the the decisions decisions of of the Commission cannot be quoted against the actual texts of these the Commission cannot be quoted against the actual texts of these decisions. decisions.
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Music.
    Abstract: One / Thoughts and Methods -- I. Preliminaries -- II. The advent of the ethnomusicologist -- III. The ethnomusicologist’s workshop -- IV. The question of origin -- Two / Early Music -- V. The oldest music: tumbling strains -- VI. The oldest music: one-step melodies -- VII. Conservatism and magic -- VIII. Vocal mannerisms -- IX. Instruments -- X. Rhythm and form III -- Three / On the Way -- Growth, personality, art -- Four / The Fate of Secondal and Tertial Patterns -- The widening nucleus — “ triadic and fanfare melodies” — tonal anatomy and physiology — chains — double, triple, quadruple, quintuple and sextuple thirds — skeletons and infixes — pentatonism and heptatonism — German chorale dialect — Landino third — four-line notation — six-five patterns — triadic octaves -- Five / The Fate of Quartal and Quintal Patterns -- Disjunction and conjunction — quartal chains — chains of fifths — hybrids — modulation — culture chance once more -- Six / Centric Melodies Gregorian tenor melodies — the concept of mesè -- Seven / Polyphony -- Vertical and horizontal — distribution — isochronous conductus — parallels — drones — grounds — alternation and canon — Stimmtausch- heterophony -- Eight / Cross- or Polyrhythm -- Independent accompaniment — hemiola — “ syncopation ” Afro-Indian concordances -- Nine / Professional Music and Musical Systems -- Semi-professionals and professionals — bards — minstrelsy — segregation and discrimination — professional waiters — musical vocabularies — pitch syllables — concomitant method of learning -- Ten / ‘Progress’? -- The fading theory of evolution — culture graft — progress — evidences against progress — our gain is our loss -- A note on Bibliography -- Index of Names.
    Description / Table of Contents: One / Thoughts and MethodsI. Preliminaries -- II. The advent of the ethnomusicologist -- III. The ethnomusicologist’s workshop -- IV. The question of origin -- Two / Early Music -- V. The oldest music: tumbling strains -- VI. The oldest music: one-step melodies -- VII. Conservatism and magic -- VIII. Vocal mannerisms -- IX. Instruments -- X. Rhythm and form III -- Three / On the Way -- Growth, personality, art -- Four / The Fate of Secondal and Tertial Patterns -- The widening nucleus - “ triadic and fanfare melodies” - tonal anatomy and physiology - chains - double, triple, quadruple, quintuple and sextuple thirds - skeletons and infixes - pentatonism and heptatonism - German chorale dialect - Landino third - four-line notation - six-five patterns - triadic octaves -- Five / The Fate of Quartal and Quintal Patterns -- Disjunction and conjunction - quartal chains - chains of fifths - hybrids - modulation - culture chance once more -- Six / Centric Melodies Gregorian tenor melodies - the concept of mesè -- Seven / Polyphony -- Vertical and horizontal - distribution - isochronous conductus - parallels - drones - grounds - alternation and canon - Stimmtausch- heterophony -- Eight / Cross- or Polyrhythm -- Independent accompaniment - hemiola - “ syncopation ” Afro-Indian concordances -- Nine / Professional Music and Musical Systems -- Semi-professionals and professionals - bards - minstrelsy - segregation and discrimination - professional waiters - musical vocabularies - pitch syllables - concomitant method of learning -- Ten / ‘Progress’? -- The fading theory of evolution - culture graft - progress - evidences against progress - our gain is our loss -- A note on Bibliography -- Index of Names.
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    ISBN: 9789401036627
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (215p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Fine arts. ; Arts. ; Religion.
    Abstract: Catalogue -- I. The Renaissance Style -- II. The Period of Transition -- III. The Baroque Style -- IV. The Eighteenth Century -- General Index of Masters -- General Index of Maker’s marks -- General Index of Sources of designs -- General Index of Objects -- General Index of Owners.
    Abstract: The fourth volume on Dutch silver deals with those embossed ecclesiastical and secular objects which are not described in Volume I. Since that volume is confined to plaquettes, tazze and dishes, together with the complete oeuvre of the three most famous artists Adam and Paul van Vianen, and Lutma, a large variety of objects remains to be dealt with. Amongst these are many very important and beautiful vessels. The principal pieces described in this volume are of ecclesiastical origin such as monstrances, ciboriums, chalices, pyxes, chrismatories, mass-cruets, incense-boats and burners, altar-thrones, lecterns, missal covers, canon-board frames, altar -bells, altar-vases, altar -candlesticks, sanctuary lamps and sconces. Further, secular silver such as plaquettes, tazze and dishes, that have come to our knowledge since the publication of the first volume, and also plaquette medals, boxes, book-covers, beakers, tankards, cups, bowls, basins, bottles, plate used for the toilet, for the table, candlesticks and plate used for the service of tea, coffee and chocolate. A general survey of a number of objects is given in the Introductions to the first and second volumes (Volume I, p. VI; Volume II, p. VI~XIV). Certain additional observations concerning the nature, technique of manufacture and decoration of the particular types of article illustrated in this volume are, however, necessary.
    Description / Table of Contents: CatalogueI. The Renaissance Style -- II. The Period of Transition -- III. The Baroque Style -- IV. The Eighteenth Century -- General Index of Masters -- General Index of Maker’s marks -- General Index of Sources of designs -- General Index of Objects -- General Index of Owners.
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    ISBN: 9789401195621
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 406 p) , online resource
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Villoslada, R. G. [Rezension von: Gelder, H. A. Enno van, The two Reformations in the 16th Century. A Study of the religious aspects and consequences of Renaissance and Humanísm] 1963
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Elton, G. R. REVIEWS 1963
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History.
    Abstract: The Problem -- I Italy -- I. The Italian Humanists and the Christian Doctrine of Salvation -- II. Propagation and Expansion in Italy -- II Western Europe -- III. Orthodox Catholicism and its early Opponents -- IV. Erasmus -- V. Erasmus’s Contemporaries -- VI. Luther -- VII. The Baptists, Sebastian Franck and Marguerite d’Angoulême -- VIII. Christian Humanism in France -- IX. In the Netherlands -- X. Christian Humanism in England -- XI Dolet, Marlowe, Montaigne and Bodin.
    Abstract: This book deals with the religious aspects and consequences of the Renaissance and Humanism. It is therefore advisable that these terms should first be defined to some extent. By Re­ naissance is meant here the new element in Western European culture, which became more and more evident in Italy during the I5th century and in about I500 completely dominated the great minds in that country. In the I6th century this new ele­ ment was carried to the countries on the other side of the Alps, where it developed vigorously during that century. The new element in that culture is found in the plastic arts, literature, philosophy and also - and this is the subject of the present study - in a modified religious attitude. The following chapters will show the content of this last change. Problems such as: what in general characterizes the Renaissance, by what was it caused, when did it begin and, in particular, whether the Re­ naissance forms a sharp contrast to the Middle Ages or whether it is a direct continuation of it, will not be discussed here. It will be clear from the above definition that I have placed first and foremost those things in the Renaissance which distinguish it from the Middle Ages.
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    Language: English
    Pages: XX, 217 S
    Uniform Title: Zur Logik der Kulturwissenschaften 〈engl.〉
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Kulturwissenschaften ; Philosophie
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    ISBN: 9789401194389
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 335 p) , online resource
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    Abstract: Ancient and Medieval Beginnings -- Foundations of Spanish Musical Theory: 1410–1535 -- Liturgical Music: 1470–1530 -- Secular Polyphony during the Reigns of Ferdinand and Isabella (1474–1516).
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    ISBN: 9789401187862
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 154 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
    Series Statement: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Bibliographical Series
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    Keywords: Humanities ; International relations. ; Human geography. ; Social sciences. ; History.
    Abstract: I. Archives -- II. Journals, Institutes, University Chairs -- III. Books of Travel -- IV. The Area Covered by the Charter of the V.O.C -- A. General Works -- B. Sources -- C. Monographs -- D. Biographies -- E. Regional Studies -- V. The Netherlands East Indies after 1795 -- A. Introduction -- B. The East Indies under the Batavian Republic and the Kingdom of Holland (1795–1811) -- C. British Rule (1811–1816) -- D. Restitution to the Netherlands and Further Relations with England -- E. Netherlands East Indies in the States General -- F. Colonial Constitutions, -- G. The Period 1815–1830 -- H. The Culture System and the Fight against it -- I. The Realization of Liberalism -- J. Military History -- K. Internal Administration -- L. The Acheh War and the Pacification of the Outer Districts -- M. Economic History -- N. Cultural History -- O. The First Years of the 20th Century -- P. World War II -- Q. 1945–1950 -- VI. The Area covered by the Charter of the Westindische Compagnie (W.I.C. West Indies Company) to the Present Day -- A. General Works -- B. Brasil -- C. West Africa -- D. Slave Trade -- E. The Caribbean Sea Area and the Attacks on the Spanish Silver Fleet -- F. The Dutch Antilles -- G. Guiana -- H. Surinam -- I. The New Netherlands -- J. The Netherlands and The United States -- List of the Abbreviated Titles of the Most Important Periodicals in Alphabetical Order -- Index of Personal Names.
    Abstract: This volume of the Bibliographical Series is a thoroughly revised English edition, with many additions, of the author's 'Chronique de l'histoire coloniale. Outre-mer neerlandais' published in May 1958 in the French periodical 'Revue d'histoire des colonies' (Tome XLIV, 1957, pp. 311-448). A stricter observance of bibliographical detail has been aimed at, mainly through the efforts of the editorial staff of the Institute. In some instances, however, the form of a continuous narrative, chosen for this bibliography, made it impossible to give full titles. The spelling of geographical names and names of languages is according to the English romanization of Malay. CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 I. Archives 3 II. Journals, Institutes, University Chairs 6 III. Books of Travel. 10 IV. The Area Covered by the Charter of the V. O. C. 21 A. General Works 21 B. Sources 27 C. Monographs . 30 1. Establishment and Commercial Activities of the V. O. C. 30 2. The Administration of Justice 33 3. Army and Navy . 34 4. Medicine and the Sciences 36 5. Religion and Education 37 6. Art 39 D. Biographies 40 1. Pioneers 40 2. Governors-General 41 3. Other Persons 45 E. Regional Studies. 47 1. The Moluccas, Amboyna and Banda 47 2. New Guinea 50 3. Australia 50 4. Celebes 51 5. Borneo 52 6. Sumatra 52 7. Java . 53 8. Japan. 59 9. China 61 10. Formosa 63 11. The Philippines 63 ] 2. Further India 64 13. India . 65 14. Ceylon 70 15.
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    ISBN: 9789401036764
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (169p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Arts.
    Abstract: Zeeland -- Flushing -- Goes -- Middelburg -- Zierikzee -- Utrecht -- North-Brabant -- Bergen-Op-Zoom -- Breda -- ’S Hertogenbosch -- Limburg -- Maastricht -- Venlo -- Gelderland -- Arnhem -- Culemborg -- Nymegen -- Wageningen -- Zaltbommel -- Zutphen -- Unknown Gelderland Master -- Overijsel -- Deventer -- Kampen -- Zwolle -- Unknown Overijsel Master -- Friesland -- Bolsward -- Dokkum -- Franeker -- Harlingen -- Heerenveen -- Kollum -- Leeuwarden -- Sneek -- Stavoren -- Workum -- Unknown Friesland Masters -- Groningen -- Unknown Dutch Masters -- Index of Masters -- Index of Sources of Designs -- Index of Objects.
    Abstract: This third volume on Dutch Silver does not need a lengthy introduction, since it is a continuation of the second volume, describing and reproducing the wrought plate of the other provinces of the Netherlands, i. e. Zeeland, Utrecht, North-Brabant, Limburg, Gelderland, Overijsel, Friesland and Groningen. The province of Drenthe, until recent years a district with a poor population, has never produced important pieces of silver, but only rather insig­ nificant "folk art" which need not be included in this book. The general observations contained in the introduction to Volume II apply also to this volume. Here we shall add only certain particular observations regarding the most important and characteristic productions of the various provincial masters. Many of their works are well above the standard normally reached by local celebrities, and some mention of their particular skills and versatility is, therefore, called for. The silver of ZEELAND is, in general, of fine quality and neatly executed. Though this island­ province, lying between Holland and Belgium, had much easier communications with the Southern Netherlands than with Holland, it is evident that the influence of the latter on the Zeeland silversmiths was predominant. One of the most outstanding pieces of Dutch silver, the eight-pointed dish of 1631 made by the Middelburg silversmith and engraver Johannes Looff (no.
    Description / Table of Contents: ZeelandFlushing -- Goes -- Middelburg -- Zierikzee -- Utrecht -- North-Brabant -- Bergen-Op-Zoom -- Breda -- ’S Hertogenbosch -- Limburg -- Maastricht -- Venlo -- Gelderland -- Arnhem -- Culemborg -- Nymegen -- Wageningen -- Zaltbommel -- Zutphen -- Unknown Gelderland Master -- Overijsel -- Deventer -- Kampen -- Zwolle -- Unknown Overijsel Master -- Friesland -- Bolsward -- Dokkum -- Franeker -- Harlingen -- Heerenveen -- Kollum -- Leeuwarden -- Sneek -- Stavoren -- Workum -- Unknown Friesland Masters -- Groningen -- Unknown Dutch Masters -- Index of Masters -- Index of Sources of Designs -- Index of Objects.
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    ISBN: 9789401509732
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (138p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law.
    Abstract: I. Historical Background -- Section I: The Construction of the Canal. -- Section II: The First Years of the Canal -- Section III: The Canal under British Occupation -- Section IV: The Canal under Egyptian Control -- II. International Canals -- Section I: Definition -- Section II: The Establishment of the International Regime -- Section III: Legal Nature -- Section IV: Legal Consequences -- III. The Suez Canal from 1854 to 1888: The International Canal -- Section I: The Intention of the Sovereign -- Section II: The Regime of Internationality -- Section III: The Other Regimes -- IV. The Suez Canal from 1888 to 1956: The Neutralized Canal -- Section I: The New Regime -- Section II: Legal Effects of the Convention -- Section III: The Convention in the Practice of States -- Section IV: Legal Consequences -- V. The Suez Canal since 1956: The Nationalized Canal -- Section I: Legal Character of the Canal Company -- Section II: Effects of Nationalization on the Legal Regime of the Canal -- Section III: Legal Guarantees Concerning the International Regime -- Conclusion: The Future -- Appendix A: The Concession of 1856 -- Appendix B: The Constantinople Convention of 1888 -- Appendix C: Security Council’s Resolution of October 13, 1956 -- Appendix D: Egyptian Declaration of April 24, 1957.
    Abstract: At the turn of the century, a definitive history of the Suez Canal by Charles-Roux, L'Isthme et le Canal de Suez, listed in its bibliogra­ phy 1499 items on this major interoceanic waterway. A conservative estimate would probably set at double, treble, or quadruple this number the notes and studies on the Suez Canal which have been published since 1901. A word of explanation about a further work on the Canal may therefore be called for. Throughout its history the Suez Canal has been the focus of con­ troversy and conflict, arising out of attempts to control this crucial point on the sea passage linking Europe with the east coast of Africa, India, the Far East and Australasia. Much of this troubled history yields more readily to political than to legal analysis. The most important single legal question about the Canal concerns the dimen­ sions of the right of free passage. That question has become of grave concern to the entire world community only with the war between the Arab States and Israel and the short-lived conflict of 1956-57 between France, Great Britain, and Israel on the one hand and Egypt on the other.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. Historical BackgroundSection I: The Construction of the Canal. -- Section II: The First Years of the Canal -- Section III: The Canal under British Occupation -- Section IV: The Canal under Egyptian Control -- II. International Canals -- Section I: Definition -- Section II: The Establishment of the International Regime -- Section III: Legal Nature -- Section IV: Legal Consequences -- III. The Suez Canal from 1854 to 1888: The International Canal -- Section I: The Intention of the Sovereign -- Section II: The Regime of Internationality -- Section III: The Other Regimes -- IV. The Suez Canal from 1888 to 1956: The Neutralized Canal -- Section I: The New Regime -- Section II: Legal Effects of the Convention -- Section III: The Convention in the Practice of States -- Section IV: Legal Consequences -- V. The Suez Canal since 1956: The Nationalized Canal -- Section I: Legal Character of the Canal Company -- Section II: Effects of Nationalization on the Legal Regime of the Canal -- Section III: Legal Guarantees Concerning the International Regime -- Conclusion: The Future -- Appendix A: The Concession of 1856 -- Appendix B: The Constantinople Convention of 1888 -- Appendix C: Security Council’s Resolution of October 13, 1956 -- Appendix D: Egyptian Declaration of April 24, 1957.
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    ISBN: 9789401187749
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 153 p) , online resource
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    Series Statement: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Translation Series 4 4,2
    Series Statement: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, en Volkenkunde, Translation series 4,2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Civilization—History.
    Abstract: The present second volume of the Nägara-Kertägama edition contains those notes on the tex.t and the translation of the major poem and the appended minor writings and charters that may be of interest to students of the J avanese language. Perusal of these notes on idiom and linguistics will be found the more fruitful if the glossary ( volume V of the present edition) is consulted continuously. No lengthy discussions of linguistic subjects are to be found in the present volume. They would be out of place in this new Nägara­ Kertägama edition, for its tenor is primarily sociological. Exceptions have been made only for some places where short grammatical discus­ sions seemed in place in order to elucidate points of the translation. In the notes on the contemporaneous minor writings and charters differences between the scholarly idiom of Court Iiterature (Nägara­ Kertägama and Royal charters) on the one side and the popular ver­ nacular idiom of daily life on the other have been pointed out repeatedly. The close relationship of the 14th century Majapahit vemacular with modern J avanese is apparent. Occasional remarks on words betonging to regional idioms, either Eastem Javanese Majapahit or Ka.
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    ISBN: 9789401188104
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (259p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History.
    Abstract: I. Introduction: Perspectives on Origins and Context -- A. German Political Systems and the Problem of Party Leadership -- B. The Growth of Christian Democratic Parties in Europe -- C. Prolegomena to the Study of Post-War German Parties -- Party Formation and Initial Organization 1945–1946 -- II. The CDU’s Emergence in Occupied Germany -- III. Competing Zonal Leaders and Organizations -- Policy Conflicts and Party Integration 1947 -- IV. Patriotic Priority: All-German Faith or West-German Fact? -- V. Economic Policy: Planned Economy or Free Market? -- VI. Coalition Policy, Federalism and the Basic Law -- VII. Adenauer as Chancellor and Party Leader 1950–1959 -- VIII. Conclusion: Adenauers’s Party Leadership and the Reconstruction of Germany.
    Abstract: This is a study in the reestablishment of de­ mocratic party politics in divided and occupied Germany after the downfall of the National Socialist tyranny. Its subject is the growth of the Christian Democratic Union and the rise to power of its leader, Konrad Adenauer. Closely associated with the success of the German Federal Republic in achieving prosperity, political and military power and the status of an ally of the Western powers, the CDU has yet been the subject of widely varying evaluations. Like the regime with which it is associated, it suffers from the fact that for many observers admiration for some German post-war achievements is mixed with residual distrust and skepticism. In addition, understanding of the CDU has been handicapped by confused images of the forces it represents, lack of knowledge about its internal organization, and the overwhelming position which its leader has achieved in recent years. To observers both in Germany and abroad the dominant Chancellor and party leader appears to overshadow both party and government with the result that the 1950'S, the vital period of German reconstruction, has already been labelled the Adenauer Decade.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. Introduction: Perspectives on Origins and ContextA. German Political Systems and the Problem of Party Leadership -- B. The Growth of Christian Democratic Parties in Europe -- C. Prolegomena to the Study of Post-War German Parties -- Party Formation and Initial Organization 1945-1946 -- II. The CDU’s Emergence in Occupied Germany -- III. Competing Zonal Leaders and Organizations -- Policy Conflicts and Party Integration 1947 -- IV. Patriotic Priority: All-German Faith or West-German Fact? -- V. Economic Policy: Planned Economy or Free Market? -- VI. Coalition Policy, Federalism and the Basic Law -- VII. Adenauer as Chancellor and Party Leader 1950-1959 -- VIII. Conclusion: Adenauers’s Party Leadership and the Reconstruction of Germany.
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    ISBN: 9789401507356
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (97p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Music. ; Music—Mathematics.
    Abstract: Biographical Summary -- I. An Annotated Bibliography of Bermudo’s Works -- II. Introductory Matter in the Editions of 1549, 1550, and 1555 -- III. Bermudo’s Sources -- IV. Synopsis of the 1555 Declaración -- Books I (37), II (40), III (43), IV (48), V (60) -- V. Keyboard Arrangements and Original Compositions -- List of Works Cited.
    Abstract: BERMUDO alone of the many Spanish theorists and composers of the 16th century seems to have written anything specifically for New World use. All the more fitting is it, then, to have completed this monograph in a part of the Spanish Indies that was stirring every Andalusian's imagination during the days when he was first sending his books across the Atlantic. In every way his was a remarkable personality. He was the first to compose and publish any organ music in Spain. As if the publication of such music in staff-notation were not enough he also published the first Spanish keyboard piece in tablature. He was the first in Spain to print any music in score. He is cited by Pincherle as the first to publish a harp method anywhere. He pioneered with the first treatise specifically designed for female use. He also "enjoys" the distinction of having become in Tapia's Verge! de Musica (1570) the most ruthlessly plagiarized writer in Spanish musical history. If bulk determines preeminence he stands above even Tomas de Santa Maria - who published only one volume, and that containing considerably less text. If range of interests determines rank no one else writing in Spanish during his century even approaches him. Nor does anyone else in Spanish have so many authorities at his fingertips.
    Description / Table of Contents: Biographical SummaryI. An Annotated Bibliography of Bermudo’s Works -- II. Introductory Matter in the Editions of 1549, 1550, and 1555 -- III. Bermudo’s Sources -- IV. Synopsis of the 1555 Declaración -- Books I (37), II (40), III (43), IV (48), V (60) -- V. Keyboard Arrangements and Original Compositions -- List of Works Cited.
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    ISBN: 9789401765800
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 532 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Philosophy ; Religion (General) ; Religion. ; Religion—Philosophy.
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    ISBN: 9789401527217
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 684 p) , online resource
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    Series Statement: Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Rights / Annuaire de la Convention Europeenne des Droits de L’Homme
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Law—History.
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    ISBN: 9789401187725
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 177 p) , digital
    Edition: Third edition
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Translation Series 4
    Series Statement: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, en Volkenkunde, Translation series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Civilization—History.
    Abstract: Volume III Table of Contents -- Translation of the N?gara-K?rt?gama -- 1 — Introduction, the Royal Family of Majapahit about 1350 A.D. -- 2 — Majapahit, the Capital, about 1350 A.D. -- 3 — Tributaries and neighbours of Majapahit, establishment of the Royal authority by emissaries taken from the ecclesiastical officers -- 4 — The Royal Progress of 1359 from Majapahit through the eastern districts of Java, and back to Singasari -- 5 — Notes on the Kings of the House of R?jasa, from 1182 till 1343, and on their religious domains -- 6 — The Royal Chase in the neighbourhood of Singasari -- 7 — The return from the Royal Progress of 1359, from Singasari to Majapahit -- 8 — The Royal Progresses of 1360 and 1361. to Tirib, Sömpur and Blitar -- 9 — The posthumous ceremony in honour of the R?japatn?, in 1362, her shrines and her cult -- 10 — The Royal Progress of 1363 from Majapahit to Simping and back -- 11 — Gajah Mada’s death in 1364, the new officials -- 12 — List of domains belonging to the Royal Family and to religious communities -- 13 — Organization of the clergy and Royal authority -- 14 — The annual Court festival in Majapahit -- 15 — Conclusion -- Translation of the N?gara-K?rt?gama colophons -- Translation of the Minor Writings -- Nawanatya -- R?japatigundala -- Purw?digama preamble -- Praniti Raja Kapa-kapa -- Translation of the Charters -- Sarwadharma charter of 1269, found in P?nampihan -- Decree Jaya Song, 1350, found in Bendosari -- Ferry charter of 1358, found in Trawulan and P?l?m -- Batur charter, found in Batur -- Biluluk charters of 1366–1395, found in Bluluk -- R?n?k charters of 1379, found near Majapahit -- Walandit charter of 1381–1405, found in P?nañjangan -- Patapan charter of 1385, found in Trawulan -- Karang Bog?m charter of 1387, found in Trawulan -- Katiden charter of 1392, found in Trawulan -- Shela Mandi charters of 1394–1396 -- Illustrations: drawings by Professor Galestin after stone reliefs of 14th century East-Javanese temples.
    Abstract: The Dutch Nagara-Kertagama translation on which Professor Kern worked, at intervals, during eleven years, deserves our utmost admir­ ation and respect. It is the last important piece of work he finished before his death. It has enriched in an extraordinarily high degree our knowledge of the history and antiquities of the Majapahit period. Moreover, its dignified and courtly style established the reputation of Old Javanese letters as a literature of considerable interest. The con­ tents of the Nagara-Kertiigama, as interpreted by Professor Kern, gave 14th century Majapahit a nimbus, making it appear to the uncritical public as a most powerful and highly cultured Empire, organized on 18th or 19th century West-European lines. The notes of Krom, Poerbatjaraka and others do not contain com­ plete translations of the texts. These scholars made valuable contribu­ tions to a better understanding of several passages. They did not make it easy for the general reader to consult their notes, though. Professor Kern's appreciation of the contents of the Nagara-Kertagama remained fundamentally unshaken. Up to the present time Professor Kern's Nagara-Kertagama trans­ lation has been generally used and highly appreciated by students of Indonesian cultures and by the public interested in Old Javanese his­ tory, both in Indonesia and elsewhere. In 1953 a modern Malay trans­ lation by Slametmuljana was published in Djakarta (Negarakretagama, diperbaharui kedalam bahasa Indonesia). But then, since Professor Kern's days research has made progress. It is clear, nowadays, that his translation has the defects of its good qualities.
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