01746nam 2200361 n 450 99639011460331620200824120941.0(CKB)4940000000100702(EEBO)2240960417(UnM)99834022e(UnM)99834022(EXLCZ)99494000000010070219970207d1691 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|An answer to Mr. Marlow's Appendix[electronic resource] Wherein his arguments to prove that singing of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, was performed in the primitive church by a special or an extraordinary gift, and therefore not to be practised in these days, are examined, and clearly detected. Also some reflections on what he speaks on the word hymnos, hymnos: and on his undue quotations of divers learned men. By a learned hand. By B. KeachLondon printed for the author, and sold by John Hancock in Castle-Alley on the west side of the Royal-Exchange, and by the author at his house near Horselydown in Southwark169155, [1] pThe first occurrence of "hymnos" in the title is printed in Greek characters.Also issued as part of Keach's The breach repaired in God's worship.A reply to: Marlow, Isaac. Appendix (unpublished?).Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Music in churchesEarly works to 1800Music in churchesKeach Benjamin1640-1704.1000896Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996390114603316An answer to Mr. Marlow's Appendix2370087UNISA01598nam 2200433 450 991052297780332120230629214942.09783658365356(electronic bk.)9783658365349(MiAaPQ)EBC6876140(Au-PeEL)EBL6876140(CKB)21022425200041(EXLCZ)992102242520004120220919d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCommunities of practice as vibrant sources of knowledge and innovation within a rigid public hierarchy /André. KreutzmannWiesbaden, Germany :Springer Gabler,[2022]©20221 online resource (144 pages)Gabler researchPrint version: Kreutzmann, André Communities of Practice As Vibrant Sources of Knowledge and Innovation Within a Rigid Public Hierarchy Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH,c2022 9783658365349 Includes bibliographical references.Gabler research.Communities of practiceOrganizational learningCommunities of practice.Organizational learning.374.22Kreutzmann André1081592MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910522977803321Communities of Practice As Vibrant Sources of Knowledge and Innovation Within a Rigid Public Hierarchy2595348UNINA02589oam 2200661 c 450 991056305480332120240922213742.010.3726/b12124(CKB)4340000000239092(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/31320(PH02)9783954795758(MiAaPQ)EBC31203097(EXLCZ)99434000000023909220240525d1988 uy 0gerurnnunnnannuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOsnovanija russkoj grammatikiTeil 1: Grammatika analitičeskaja (Etimologija). Nachdruck der Ausgabe Moskva 1837. Nachdruck und Aufsatzstudie von Gerd FreidhofVissarion G. Belinskij1st, New ed.Frankfurt a.MPH0219881 online resource (121 p.), EPDFSpecimina philologiae Slavicae74Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften3-95479-575-2 Mit dem Nachdruck soll aufmerksam gemacht werden auf die Bedeutung der Grammatik von V. G. Belinskij, der der Russistik viel eher als Literaturkritiker denn durch seine meist Rezensionsbeiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft und zur Beschreibung der russischen Sprache bekannt ist. Seine Osnovanija russkoj grammatiki, die in Band II des Polnoe sobranie sočinenij, M. 1953, aufgenommen sind, sind als ein wichtiges und zentrales grammatisches Werk in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jhs. nur unzureichend registriert worden, sicher weil die Namen von Vostokov und Greč dem Sprachwissenschaftler weit besser vertraut sind. Teilw. In kyrillischer Schrift.Osnovanija russkoj grammatiki Osnovanija russkoj grammatiki. Teil 1Languagebicssc1837analitičeskajaAufsatzstudieAusgabeBelinskijEtimologijaFreidhofGerdGrammatikGrammatikagrammatikiLinguistikMoskvaNachdruckOsnovanijaRussistikrusskojRusslandSprachwissenschaftTeilLanguageBelinskij Vissarion Gaut1279348PH02PH02BOOK9910563054803321Osnovanija russkoj grammatiki3015129UNINA04029nam 22005895 450 991048439010332120251113195828.09783030586850303058685510.1007/978-3-030-58685-0(CKB)4100000011610118(MiAaPQ)EBC6408076(DE-He213)978-3-030-58685-0(Perlego)3480658(EXLCZ)99410000001161011820201124d2020 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCreating Culture in (Post) Socialist Central Asia /edited by Ananda Breed, Eva-Marie Dubuisson, Ali Iğmen1st ed. 2020.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2020.1 online resource (IX, 157 p. 1 illus.) Includes index.9783030586843 3030586847 1. Introduction by Ananda Breed and Ali Igmen -- 2. Liminal States: Dreams, Environmental Aesthetics, and Performance in Kyrgyzstan during and after the Soviet Era by Ali Igmen -- 3. Epic Performances in Central Asia: Negotiating between Past and Present by Ananda Breed -- 4. Poets of the People: Learning to Make Culture in Kazakhstan by Eva-Marie Dubuisson -- 5. The Kara Kirghiz Must Develop Separately: Ishenally Arabaev (1881-1933) and His Project of the Kyrgyz Nation by Jipar Duishembieva -- 5. Lament in an Affluent Era: Cultural Politics of Kazakh Life Cycle Poems in Xinjiang by Guldana Salimjan -- 6. Conclusion: Interweaving Texts.This book brings together historical and ethnographic research from Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Xinjiang, in order to explore how individuals and communities work to create and maintain forms of ‘culture’ in contexts of ideological repression and erasure. Across Inner Central Asia, in both China and the Soviet Union, while ethnic culture was on one hand lauded and promoted, it was simultaneously folklorized in the face of broader projects of socialist modernity. How do local intellectuals, cultural organizers, and performers work to negotiate their own forms and understandings of cultural meaning within the institutions and frameworks of a long twentieth century? How does scholarly attention to cultural production, tradition, and performance help to inform our understanding of (ethnic) nations not as given, but as coming into being? Ali İğmen is Professor of History and Director of the Oral History Program in California State University, Long Beach, USA. Ananda Breed is Professor in Theatre in the School of Fine and Performing Arts at the University of Lincoln, UK. Eva-Marie Dubuisson is Assistant Professor of Linguistic Anthropology in the Department of Languages, Linguistics, and Literatures at Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan. "This wonderfully rich collection reaches across a hundred years to give us an uncommon look at the foundations of Kazakh and Kyrgyz social worlds. Moving well beyond Central Asia in its importance, it reminds us that “ministry of culture” has been cultivated by rural teachers and poets as readily as by national leaders, and across registers of gender, generation, and class." --Bruce Grant, Department of Anthropology, New York University, USA.EthnologyAsiaCultureEthnologyAsian CultureRegional Cultural StudiesEthnologyAsia.Culture.Ethnology.Asian Culture.Regional Cultural Studies.951.6306.095Breed AnandaDubuisson Eva-MarieIgmen Ali F.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910484390103321Creating culture in (post) socialist Central Asia2855107UNINA