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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Gottfried Hutter

Europaische Hofkunstler in St. Petersburg in Der Ersten Halfte Des 18. Jahrhunderts: Bildhauer Bartolomeo Carlo Rastrelli, Maler Johann Gottfried Tann
Das vorliegende Buch versteht sich weniger als Kunstlermonographie, die eine luckenlose chronologische Abfolge aller in St. Petersburg von Rastrelli, Caravaque und Tannauer geschaffenen Werke und Projekte darstellt. Vielmehr werden zentrale Fragen der russischen Kunstgeschichte des beginnenden 18. Jahrhunderts behandelt. Der Ausgangspunkt der Uberlegungen bildet die grundlegende politische und kulturelle Veranderung -- die so genannte Offnung zum Westen -- die Russland in der Regierungszeit Peters I. (1682-1725) erlebte und die in der Grundung der neuen Hauptstadt St. Petersburg 1703 ihren Hohepunkt erreichte. Eine der wichtigsten Massnahmen zur Etablierung Russlands auf der europaischen Buhne war die Neustrukturierung, gar Revolutionierung der Kunstsphare, die in dem Versuch Zar Peters, die Kunst "europaischer Art" einzufuhren, gipfelte. Durch die Agenten des Zaren wurden der aus Deutschland stammende Maler Johann Gottfried Tannauer (oder Danhauer, Donauer) (1680-1737), der franzosische Kunstler Louis Caravaque (1684-1754) sowie der geburtige Florentiner Bildhauer Bartolomeo Carlo Rastrelli (1675-1744) geworben. Sie sollten als Hofkunstler im Auftrag des Zaren arbeiten. Ziel der vorliegenden Dissertationsschrift ist es, auf Basis kunst-, sozial- und kulturhistorischer Analysen ausgewahlter Kunstwerke und unter Einbezug archivalischer Quellen das lange vernachlassigte Schaffen der ersten Generation der Hofkunstler in St. Petersburg in seinem kulturgeschichtlichen und kulturpolitischen Kontext exemplarisch darzustellen, um vor diesem Hintergrund den reprasentativen Charakter dieses Schaffens herauszuarbeiten.
Unleashing Web 2.0

Unleashing Web 2.0

Gottfried Vossen; Stephan Hagemann

Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
2007
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The emergence of Web 2.0 is provoking challenging questions for developers: What products and services can our company provide to customers and employees using Rich Internet Applications, mash-ups, Web feeds or Ajax? Which business models are appropriate and how do we implement them? What are best practices and how do we apply them? If you need answers to these and related questions, you need Unleashing Web 2.0—a comprehensive and reliable resource that guides you into the emerging and unstructured landscape that is Web 2.0. Gottfried Vossen is a professor of Information Systems and Computer Science at the University of Muenster in Germany. He is the European Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier’s Information Systems—An International Journal. Stephan Hagemann is a PhD. Student in Gottfried’s research group focused on Web technologies.
Tristan with the 'Tristran' of Thomas

Tristan with the 'Tristran' of Thomas

Gottfried von Strassburg

Penguin Classics
1974
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One of the great romances of the Middle Ages, Tristan, written in the early thirteenth century, is based on a medieval love story of grand passion and deceit. By slaying a dragon, the young prince Tristan wins the beautiful Isolde's hand in marriage for his uncle, King Mark. On their journey back to Mark's court, however, the pair mistakenly drink a love-potion intended for the king and his young bride, and are instantly possessed with an all-consuming love for each another - a love they are compelled to conceal by a series of subterfuges that culminates in tragedy. Von Strassburg's work is acknowledged as the greatest rendering of this legend of medieval lovers, and went on to influence generations of writers and artists and inspire Richard Wagner's Tristan and Isolde.
Protogaea

Protogaea

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

University of Chicago Press
2008
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Claudine Cohen and Andre Wakefield offer the first English translation of "Protogaea", a central text in natural philosophy and an ambitious account of terrestrial history. Written between 1691 and 1693, and first published long after Leibniz's death in 1749, "Protogaea" reemerges in this bilingual edition with an introduction that carefully situates the work within its historical context.
Protogaea

Protogaea

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

University of Chicago Press
2010
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Claudine Cohen and Andre Wakefield offer the first English translation of "Protogaea", a central text in natural philosophy and an ambitious account of terrestrial history. Written between 1691 and 1693, and first published long after Leibniz's death in 1749, "Protogaea" reemerges in this bilingual edition with an introduction that carefully situates the work within its historical context.
Global Justice for Children

Global Justice for Children

Gottfried Schweiger

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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While global justice is a hot topic in political philosophy, the place of children and children as a particular group of agents has been largely ignored. This book explores global justice for children from the perspective of the capability approach. The capability approach provides a fruitful normative foundation for exploring the issue of global justice for children. To spell this out, it is necessary to address the questions of the currency of justice, its principles, and the allocation of responsibility, and to show that all children have a moral claim to the capabilities and functionings they require for a sufficiently good life. The first chapters are devoted to the status of children in political philosophy and to methodological considerations. The next chapters then argue that developing capabilities and functionings constitute the appropriate currency of global justice. The discussion then turns to the question of the principle of global justice, advocating a sufficiency principle that recognizes different thresholds in order to secure a sufficiently good life for all children. Finally, the concluding chapters address the question of responsibility for justice. Here, the book develops a theory of differentiated responsibility, which distributes responsibilities among various agents. Global Justice for Children will be of interest to researchers and students working in social and political philosophy, ethics, philosophy of childhood and development studies.
Impromptus: Selected Poems and Some Prose

Impromptus: Selected Poems and Some Prose

Gottfried Benn

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2013
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An extraordinary collection of poetry and prose from the master of German expressionism The first poem in Gottfried Benn's first book, Morgue (1912)--written in an hour, published in a week, and notorious ever after--with its scandalous closing image of an aster sewn into a corpse by a playful medical student, set Benn on the path to celebrity and notoriety. And indeed, mortality, flowers, and powerful aesthetic collisions typify much of his subsequent work. Over the decades, as Benn suffered the vicissitudes of fate (the death of his mother from cancer; the death of his first wife, Edith; his brief attempt to ingratiate himself with the Nazis, followed by their persecution of him; the suicide of his second wife, Herta), the harsh voice of the poems relented and mellowed. His later poetry--from which Impromptus is chiefly drawn, many of the poems translated into English for the first time--is deeply affecting: it reflects the routines and sorrows and meditations of an intelligent, pessimistic, and experienced man. Written in the low, unupholstered monologue of the poet talking to himself, these works are slender ribbons of speech on the naked edge of song and silence. With this collection of poems and essays--edited and translated by the award-winning poet Michael Hofmann--Benn, at long last, promises to attain the presence and importance in the English-speaking world that he so richly deserves.
Introduction to Statistics

Introduction to Statistics

Gottfried E. Noether

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
1990
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The introductory statistics course presents serious pedagogical problems to the instructor. For the great majority of students, the course represents the only formal contact with statistical thinking that he or she will have in college. Students come from many different fields of study, and a large number suffer from math anxiety. Thus, an instructor who is willing to settle for some limited objectives will have a much better chance of success than an instructor who aims for a broad exposure to statistics. Many statisticians agree that the primary objective of the introductory statistics course is to introduce students to variability and uncertainty and how to cope with them when drawing inferences from observed data. Addi­ tionally, the introductory COurse should enable students to handle a limited number of useful statistical techniques. The present text, which is the successor to the author's Introduction to Statistics: A Nonparametric Approach (Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1976), tries to meet these objectives by introducing the student to the ba­ sic ideas of estimation and hypothesis testing early in the course after a rather brief introduction to data organization and some simple ideas about probability. Estimation and hypothesis testing are discussed in terms of the two-sample problem, which is both conceptually simpler and more realistic than the one-sample problem that customarily serves as the basis for the discussion of statistical inference.