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J.H. Alsted, Herborns Calvinistische Theologie Und Wissenschaft Im Spiegel Der Englischen Kulturreform Des Fruehen 17. Jahrhunderts
J.H. Alsted gehort zu den wichtigsten deutschen Gelehrten des 17. Jahrhunderts mit internationaler Wirkung. Diese Studie befasst sich mit der Darlegung der Grundgedanken calvinistischer Theologie und Wissenschaft, wie sie von Alsted und seinem Kreis vertreten wurden, zu dem auch Jan Amos Comenius gehorte. Die rationalen Tendenzen des Calvinismus, die Lehre vom Licht und vom Tausendjahrigen Reich Christi auf Erden wurden von Alsted und Comenius zugleich gepflegt. Beide wirkten intensiv auf die geistesgeschichtliche Situation Englands im Burgerkrieg: Die Puritaner erhofften den Beginn eines Gottesreichs, das sowohl durch neue Formen des Gemeinschaftslebens wie durch Anfange moderner Wissenschaft und Enzyklopadie bestimmt werden sollte. So rezipierten die Englander um Hartlib und Dury einerseits die von Alsted und Comenius inaugurierten Organisationsmodelle der Wissenschaft, aber auch die tiefe religiose Uberzeugung, dass das apokalyptische Zeitalter unmittelbar bevorstehe."
H. G. J. Moseley

H. G. J. Moseley

J. L. Heilbron

University of California Press
2022
pokkari
H. G. J. Moseley (1887 - 1915), the son and grandson of distinguished English scientists, a favorite student of Rutherford's and a colleague of Bohr's, completed researches of capital importance for atomic physics just before the outbreak of World War I. He was urged to devote himself to scientific war work in England, but his duty as he aw it was to join the battle. He procured himself command of a signaling section in the Royal Engineers, a speedy trip to Gallipoli, and death in the bloody battle for Sari Bair. In this work the author presents a full record of Moseley's brief and brilliant career. It gives instructive detail about Eton, which, as Heilbron shows, offered more opportunity for acquiring a foundation in science than its emphasis on Greek and games would suggest; about Oxford, a scientific backwater in Moseley's time; and about Rutherford's thriving laboratory at the University of Manchester. It describes in detail Moseley's apprenticeship in experimental physics, his growth under the tight supervision of Manchester, and his classical independent work on X rays, which almost certainly would have brought him the Nobel Prize. An epilogue sketches the chief results secured by other in the decade after his death in the research lines he opened. Heilbron's account is informed by an unequaled acquaintance with the relevant manuscript material, including all of Moseley's known correspondence (most of which he discovered) and the paper of colleagues such as Bohr, W. H. Bragg, G. H. Darwin, F. A. Lindemann (Lord Cherwell), Rutherford, Henry Tizard, Georges Ubrain, and G. von Hevesy. An important feature of the book is the publication, in extenso, of Moseley's surviving correspondence. These letters are not only a rich source for historians of science and of education. Tehy are also splendid reading: well-written records of the maturing of a strong mind, pithy commentaries on the Establishment as Moseley saw it, and exciting notices of the course of one of the most important researches in modern physical science. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1974.
H. G. J. Moseley

H. G. J. Moseley

J. L. Heilbron

University of California Press
2022
sidottu
H. G. J. Moseley (1887 - 1915), the son and grandson of distinguished English scientists, a favorite student of Rutherford's and a colleague of Bohr's, completed researches of capital importance for atomic physics just before the outbreak of World War I. He was urged to devote himself to scientific war work in England, but his duty as he aw it was to join the battle. He procured himself command of a signaling section in the Royal Engineers, a speedy trip to Gallipoli, and death in the bloody battle for Sari Bair. In this work the author presents a full record of Moseley's brief and brilliant career. It gives instructive detail about Eton, which, as Heilbron shows, offered more opportunity for acquiring a foundation in science than its emphasis on Greek and games would suggest; about Oxford, a scientific backwater in Moseley's time; and about Rutherford's thriving laboratory at the University of Manchester. It describes in detail Moseley's apprenticeship in experimental physics, his growth under the tight supervision of Manchester, and his classical independent work on X rays, which almost certainly would have brought him the Nobel Prize. An epilogue sketches the chief results secured by other in the decade after his death in the research lines he opened. Heilbron's account is informed by an unequaled acquaintance with the relevant manuscript material, including all of Moseley's known correspondence (most of which he discovered) and the paper of colleagues such as Bohr, W. H. Bragg, G. H. Darwin, F. A. Lindemann (Lord Cherwell), Rutherford, Henry Tizard, Georges Ubrain, and G. von Hevesy. An important feature of the book is the publication, in extenso, of Moseley's surviving correspondence. These letters are not only a rich source for historians of science and of education. Tehy are also splendid reading: well-written records of the maturing of a strong mind, pithy commentaries on the Establishment as Moseley saw it, and exciting notices of the course of one of the most important researches in modern physical science. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1974.
Spiritual Warfare: Conquering the False J.U.D.A.H
-You can be a Spiritual Warrior after you exchange sins of the past for the good gifts from JESUS CHRIST. In "Spiritual Warfare: Conquering the False j.u.d.a.h.", author Sandra Sue Brown shares with readers how to use spiritual mirrors to reveal truth in their lives and how to help others find freedom in Christ through repentance. A study of key biblical characters; the False j.u.d.a.h Jezebel, Uzza, Delilah, Athaliah, and Hymanaeus, who are cast out by the Blood of Jesus shows their specific sins and how we can make the same mistakes. Through specific prayers for the Warrior, she highlights effective prayers for the deliverance of people in captivity.
The Speeches of J. H. Tooke, Esq. on the Hustings in Covent-Garden. on Being Proposed a Candidate for the City of Westminster.
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Delve into what it was like to live during the eighteenth century by reading the first-hand accounts of everyday people, including city dwellers and farmers, businessmen and bankers, artisans and merchants, artists and their patrons, politicians and their constituents. Original texts make the American, French, and Industrial revolutions vividly contemporary.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Cambridge University LibraryT193858The election took place in June, 1796.London: printed by A. Paris, 1796?]. 30]p.; 4