02882nam 2200565Ia 450 991045976170332120200520144314.01-60805-168-4(CKB)2670000000079142(EBL)864169(OCoLC)779141374(SSID)ssj0000941873(PQKBManifestationID)11967097(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000941873(PQKBWorkID)10971976(PQKB)10015262(MiAaPQ)EBC864169(Au-PeEL)EBL864169(CaPaEBR)ebr10457987(EXLCZ)99267000000007914220060424d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMechanisms of landscape rehabilitation and sustainability[electronic resource] /authors, Valentin Kefeli, Winfried Blum ; editor, Narcin Palavan-Unsal[S.l.] Bentham Science Publishers[2011]1 online resource (140 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-60805-395-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.01 Title.pdf; 02 Cover Page; 03 eBooks End User License Agreement-Website; 04 CONTENTS; 05 FOREWORD; 06 EDITORIAL PREFACE; 07 ABOUT THE AUTHORS AND EDITOR; 08 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 09 PART I; 10 CHAPTER 1; 11 CHAPTER 2; 12 CHAPTER 3; 13 PART II; 14 CHAPTER 4; 15 CHAPTER 5; 16 CHAPTER 6; 17 CHAPTER 7; 18 CHAPTER 8; 19 PART III; 20 CHAPTER 9; 21 CHAPTER 10; 22 CHAPTER 11; 23 CHAPTER 12; 24 CHAPTER 13; 25 CHAPTER 14; 26 CHAPTER 15; 27 CHAPTER 16; 28 CHAPTER 17; 29 PART IV; 30 CHAPTER 18; 31 CHAPTER 19; 32 CHAPTER 20; 33 GLOSSARY; 34 INDEXMechanisms of Landscape Rehabilitation and Sustainability is based on the results of landscape rehabilitation with the help of fabricated soil and a new approach on the use of restored soils for building houses and communities.This book presents discoveries and proposals that have emerged from the authors' research and explains ways to protect Earth's ecosystems against further degradation. These proposals are founded on the philosophy of sustainable development and its application to various aspects essential to the long-term success of human beings; these include community coexistence, educaSoil conservationLandscape protectionElectronic books.Soil conservation.Landscape protection.617/.033Kefeli Valentin977947Blum Winfried E. H977948Palavan-Unsal Narcin977949MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910459761703321Mechanisms of landscape rehabilitation and sustainability2227906UNINA04535oam 2200697 c 450 99630884340331620221206172738.03-8376-3701-83-8394-3701-610.14361/9783839437018(CKB)3710000001041880(DE-B1597)480001(OCoLC)979836361(DE-B1597)9783839437018(MiAaPQ)EBC5855344(Au-PeEL)EBL5855344(transcript Verlag)9783839437018(MiAaPQ)EBC6955941(Au-PeEL)EBL6955941(EXLCZ)99371000000104188020220221d2017 uy 0gerurbu#---uuuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDinge sammeln, Wissen schaffenDie Geschichte der naturhistorischen Sammlungen in Basel, 1735-1850Flavio Häner1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20171 online resource (420 pages) illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)Edition Museum23Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Basel, 2015.Print version: 3839437016 Includes bibliographical references.Frontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Einleitung 9 1. Sammeln und Naturforschung im 18. Jahrhundert 45 2. Die Etablierung der Naturforschung als Wissenschaft im Kontext politischer Reformdebatten (1775-1821) 161 3. Das Museum als bürgerliche Bildungs- und Sammlungsinstitution (1821-1850) 295 4. Gesammeltes Wissen 361 5. Von Riesen und Elefanten oder wie das Mammut ins Museum kam 373 6. Anhang 395 Danksagung 419Im Übergang vom 18. ins 19. Jahrhundert etablierte sich das Sammeln von Gegenständen in der Natur von einer Freizeitbeschäftigung einzelner Privatpersonen zur wissenschaftlichen Praxis. So entwickelten Forscher neue Antworten auf naturwissenschaftliche Fragen - beispielsweise zur Beschaffenheit der Natur oder der Entwicklung der Lebewesen. In den naturwissenschaftlichen Museen konnte dieses neue Wissen mit einem breiten Publikum verhandelt und etabliert werden. Anhand der Geschichte der naturhistorischen Sammlungen in Basel vollzieht Flavio Häner nach, wie aus dieser Zeit nicht nur neue wissenschaftliche Disziplinen hervorgingen, sondern eine Gesellschaft entstand, in der Fragen über die Natur nicht mehr mit einem Verweis auf die biblische Schöpfungsgeschichte beantwortet werden konnten.»Häner bietet einen reichhaltigen Überblick über die naturforschenden Netzwerke in Basel im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert.« Susanne Köstering, Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Geschichte, 1 (2019) »Denjenigen, die sich für Museen und deren historische Entwicklung interessieren, sei dieses Werk bestens empfohlen! Zudem bietet es einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte in der Schweiz.« Thomas Schulte im Walde, Kulturpolitische Mitteilungen, 162/3 (2018)Edition Museum23.Museumsgeschichte; Sammlungsgeschichte; Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften; Naturgeschichte; Sammlung; Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Basel; Museum; Wissenschaft; Kulturgeschichte; Museumswissenschaft; Geschichtswissenschaft; Museum History; History of Collections; Natural History; Collection; History of Science; Science; Cultural History; Museology; History;Basel.Collection.Cultural History.History of Collections.History of Science.History.Museology.Museum.Natural History.Science.Museumsgeschichte; Sammlungsgeschichte; Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften; Naturgeschichte; Sammlung; Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Basel; Museum; Wissenschaft; Kulturgeschichte; Museumswissenschaft; Geschichtswissenschaft; Museum History; History of Collections; Natural History; Collection; History of Science; Science; Cultural History; Museology; History;700NK 5000rvkHäner Flavioaut910168Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)fndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndDE-B1597DE-B1597UkMaJRUBOOK996308843403316Dinge sammeln, Wissen schaffen2037146UNISA04811nam 2200757 a 450 991077973500332120200520144314.03-11-030369-810.1515/9783110303698(CKB)2550000001096891(EBL)1020485(OCoLC)851970486(SSID)ssj0000916843(PQKBManifestationID)11493455(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000916843(PQKBWorkID)10891545(PQKB)10649886(MiAaPQ)EBC1020485(DE-B1597)206654(OCoLC)853241062(DE-B1597)9783110303698(Au-PeEL)EBL1020485(CaPaEBR)ebr10728956(CaONFJC)MIL503425(PPN)202083101(PPN)175517436(EXLCZ)99255000000109689120130220d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGeneric interfaces in Latin literature[electronic resource] encounters, interactions and transformations /edited by Theodore D. Papanghelis, Stephen J. Harrison and Stavros FrangoulidisBerlin De Gruyter20131 online resource (488 p.)Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes ;20Trends in classics.Supplementary volumes,1868-4785 ;v. 20Description based upon print version of record.3-11-030368-X 1-299-72174-5 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- Genre and Super-Genre -- The (Dis)continuity of Genre: A Comment on the Romans and the Greeks -- Architectural Ecphrasis in Roman Poetry -- Hypertexts and Auxiliary Texts: New Genres in Late Antiquity? -- The Genre of Cicero’s De consulatu suo -- Fear and Loathing in Lucretius: Latent Tragedy and Anti-Allusion in DRN 3 -- Lucan and Caesar: Epic and Commentarius -- Achilles and the improba virgo -- Claudianism in the De Raptu Proserpinae -- Shepherds’ Songs: Generic Variation in Renaissance Latin Epic -- Too Much Semiotics will Spoil the Genre -- Virgil’s Eclogue 4.60–3: A Space of Generic Enrichment -- Comedy and Elegy in Calpurnian Pastoral: ‘Generic Interplays’ in Calp. 3 -- Transformations of Paraclausithyron in Plautus’ Curculio -- The Invention of Satire: A Paradigmatic Case? -- The Afterlife of Varro in Horace’s Sermones -- One Verse of Mimnermus? -- The Poet’s Afterlife: Ovid between Epic and Elegy -- Didactic and Lyric in Horace Odes 2: Lucretius and Vergil -- Letters into Autobiography: The Generic Mobility of the Ancient Letter Collection -- Is historia a Genre? -- Tacitean Fusion: Tiberius the Satirist? -- Apollonius King of Tyre: Between Novel and New Comedy -- Notes on Contributors -- Index Locorum -- General IndexNeither older empiricist positions that genre is an abstract concept, useless for the study of individual works of literature, nor the recent (post) modern reluctance to subject literary production to any kind of classification seem to have stilled the discussion on the various aspects of genre in classical literature. Having moved from more or less essentialist and/or prescriptive positions towards a more dynamic conception of the generic model, research on genre is currently considering "pushing beyond the boundaries", "impurity", "instability", "enrichment" and "genre-bending". The aim of this volume is to raise questions of such generic mobility in Latin literature. The papers explore ways in which works assigned to a particular generic area play host to formal and substantive elements associated with different or even opposing genres; assess literary works which seem to challenge perceived generic norms; highlight, along the literary-historical, the ideological and political backgrounds to "dislocations" of the generic map. Trends in Classics - Supplementary VolumesLatin literatureHistory and criticismLiterary formGenre.Latin.Literature.Poetics.Theory.Latin literatureHistory and criticism.Literary form.870.9/001FT 12500rvkPapanghelis Theodore D486581Harrison S. 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