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Journal articles on the topic "Quedlinburg (Germany)"

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M. Jeep, John. "A Companion to the Abbey of Quedlinburg in the Middle Ages, ed. Karen Blough. Brill’s Companions to European History, 29. Leiden und Boston: Brill, 2023, pp. xx, 477." Mediaevistik 36, no. 1 (2023): 276–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med.2023.01.19.

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Following upon two Brill’s Companion volumes on medieval German-speaking cities, Lübeck (2019) and Vienna (2021), Blough has assembled twelve essays on the history of Quedlinburg, today a small yet once important imperial seat in what later became East Germany (GDR); its municipal history reflects the abbey’s often radically evolved environment. While the focus throughout is Quedlinburg’s medieval legacy, the roles of her buildings and devotional objects can only be understood in the present by reflecting on the changes that they have undergone. Much evidence has been lost, both allowing for a
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Siehr, Kurt. "Manuscript of the Quedlinburg Cathedral back in Germany." International Journal of Cultural Property 1, no. 1 (1992): 215–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0940739192000195.

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Alberts, Heike C., and Mark R. Brinda. "Changing Approaches to Historic Preservation in Quedlinburg, Germany." Urban Affairs Review 40, no. 3 (2005): 390–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1078087404267618.

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Tschan, Georg F., Thomas Denk, and Maria von Balthazar. "Credneria and Platanus (Platanaceae) from the Late Cretaceous (Santonian) of Quedlinburg, Germany." Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 152, no. 3-4 (2008): 211–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2008.05.004.

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Siegesmund, S., C. H. Friedel, J. Vogel, et al. "Stability assessment of sandstones from the St. Servatius Church in Quedlinburg (UNESCO’s World Heritage Site, Germany)." Environmental Earth Sciences 63, no. 3 (2010): 641–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12665-010-0736-7.

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Klimpke, Uta, and H. Detlef Kammeier. "Quedlinburg—10 Years on the World Heritage List: East–West Transformations of a Small Historic Town in Central Germany." International Journal of Heritage Studies 12, no. 2 (2006): 139–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13527250500496094.

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Rasche, Franz, Ronny Rettig, Thomas Frese, et al. "The Pituitary-Thyroid Axis and Prolactin Secretion in Hemodialysis Patients in Two Endemic Regions of Eastern Germany." Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes 126, no. 06 (2018): 349–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-123184.

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Abstract Introduction Endocrine disorders of the pituitary axes are frequent in patients with hemodialysis (CKD5D). The aim of this multicenter study (Leipzig (L), Quedlinburg and Blankenburg in the Harz region (Hz)) in CKD5D patients was to evaluate influences of CKD5D related factors, morphological and biochemical parameters, and serum iodine and prolactin concentrations on the pituitary-thyroid axis. Patients and Methods 170 patients (L n=58; Hz n=112) were included in this prospective, non-interventional, cross-sectional study. Mann-Whitney-U-test and bivariate correlation analyses with Sp
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Demuth, Volker. "'Those Who Survived the Battlefields' Archaeological Investigations in a Prisoner of War Camp Near Quedlinburg (Harz / Germany) from the First World War." Journal of Conflict Archaeology 5, no. 1 (2009): 163–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157407709x12634580640452.

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Nash, Penelope. "Perceptions of Tenth-century European elites by Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim, Thietmar of Merseburg, Odilo of Cluny, the Quedlinburg Annales , and other contemporary chroniclers." Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association 10 (2014): 77–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.35253/jaema.2014.1.4.

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Many of the actions of elites, especially kings, and their followers, are known through the writings and images of their contemporaries. However, the motives attributed to these privileged members of society by their peers, although often plausible, present only a partial picture. In the tenth century in the West, an age when authority resided predominantly with the ruler and when primogeniture was not firmly established, the motives of struggling or jealous elites often encompassed a naked search for power. Such motives meant that would-be rulers started arguments and battles to obtain such p
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Schuster, Rolf, and Ralph O. Schill. "Checklist of tardigrades in Germany as a contribution to biodiversity research." Organisms Diversity & Evolution, February 4, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-024-00668-5.

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Abstract Over 250 years ago Johann August Ephraim Goeze, a Protestant pastor from Quedlinburg, Germany, discovered the first tardigrade. The German physiologist and anatomist Carl August Sigismund Schultze (1795–1877) later named the first species Macrobiotus hufelandi C.A.S. Schultze, 1834, a designation that remains valid today. By the first third of the twentieth century numerous new species had been discovered in Germany and were comprehensively compiled for the first time by the German zoologist Ernst Marcus in 1936. Since then additional faunistic studies have been conducted. This new ch
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Quedlinburg (Germany)"

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Saak, Eric Leland. "Religio Augustini: Jordan of Quedlinburg and the Augustinian tradition in late medieval Germany." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186376.

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This study focuses on the Expositio Orationis Dominicae of the little known Augustinian friar Jordan of Quedlinburg (d. 1370/80). An edition of this work is presented in Part One. Jordan's treatise originated from lectures he held in the Order's studium at Erfurt in 1327. As such, they offer insight into the 'other side' of the Augustinian School, the teaching in the studia not associated with a university. In the fourteenth century there were 32 studia generalia in which Augustinians could receive the prerequisite instruction for the 'degree' lector, the license to teach in any school of the
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Greer, Sarah Louise. "Gandersheim and Quedlinburg, c. 852-1024 : the development of royal female monasteries in Saxony." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/10136.

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This thesis examines the relationships between royal convents and rulers in Saxony from 852 to 1024. The spate of female monasteries founded in Saxony in the ninth and tenth centuries, alongside the close relationships of major convents to the Ottonian dynasty, has led to Saxon female monasticism being described as unique. As such, Saxony's apparently peculiar experience has been used to make comparisons with other regions about the nature of female monasticism, commemoration and the role of women in early medieval societies. This thesis interrogates these ideas by tracking the development of
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Rose, Hanna [Verfasser]. "Molecular and biological investigations for the description and taxonomic classification of celery latent virus and a German Celery mosaic virus isolate from Quedlinburg / Hanna Rose." Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB), 2018. http://d-nb.info/115296576X/34.

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Books on the topic "Quedlinburg (Germany)"

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Korf, Winfried. Der Münzenberg zu Quedlinburg. Verlag Dr. Bussert & Stadeler, 1998.

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Kasper, Peter. Das Reichsstift Quedlinburg (936-1810): Konzept- Zeitbezug- Systemwechsel. V&R Unipress, 2014.

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Voigtländer, Klaus. Die Stiftskirche St. Servatii zu Quedlinburg: Geschichte ihrer Restaurierung und Ausstattung. Akademie-Verlag, 1989.

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Andreas, Ranft, Saxony-Anhalt (Germany), and Historische Kommission für Sachsen-Anhalt, eds. Der Hoftag in Quedlinburg 973: Von den historischen Wurzeln zum Neuen Europa. Akademie Verlag, 2006.

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Björn, Egging, Städtisches Kunstmuseum Spendhaus Reutlingen, and Lyonel-Feininger-Galerie, eds. Lyonel Feininger: Ein Sinnbild höherer Wirklichkeit : Sammlung Dr. Hermann Klumpp : Städtisches Kunstmuseum Spendhaus Reutlingen, 28. Januar-15. April 2012, Lyonel-Feininger-Galerie Quedlinburg, 9. April -1. Juli 2012. Städtisches Kunstmuseum Spendhaus, 2012.

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Ernst, Schubert. Stätten sächsischer Kaiser: Quedlinburg, Memleben, Magdeburg, Hildesheim, Merseburg, Goslar, Königslutter, Meissen. Urania-Verlag, 1990.

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Florentine, Mütherich, Dachs Karl, Klemm Elisabeth, and Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, eds. Das Quedlinburger Evangeliar: Das Samuhel-Evangeliar aus dem Quedlinburger Dom : [Ausstellung, 17. Januar-27. Februar 1991. Prestel, 1991.

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Shaw, Leon. Quedlinburg, Germany: History, Travel and Tourism. Independently Published, 2019.

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Kayserlich, frey, weltlich: Das Reichsstift Quedlinburg im Spätmittelalter und in der Frühen Neuzeit. Mitteldeutscher Verlag, 2009.

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Wozniak, Thomas. Quedlinburg im 14. und 16. Jahrhundert (Hallische Beiträge Zur Geschichte Des Mittelalters Und Der Frühen Neuzeit) (German Edition). Akademie Verlag, 2013.

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Conference papers on the topic "Quedlinburg (Germany)"

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Ustinov, Alexander, and Jovan Mitrovic. "Boiling Heat Transfer Enhancement by Controllable Tailoring of the TPL." In 2010 14th International Heat Transfer Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ihtc14-22339.

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Novel surface treatment technology was developed in the University of Paderborn in partnership with MiCryon Technik GmbH, Quedlinburg, Germany. The technology allows creation of micro-pin structures, which enhance the boiling heat transfer up to 18 times in comparison with a smooth surface, and provide an independency of the surface superheat on the applied heat flux [1–6]. The micro pins as basic structure elements can be created with the diameters of 0.1 μm to 25 μm at pins density ranging up to 109 pins/cm2. Such pin structures are created by electro-deposition of metallic ions on the basic
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