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Fornasiero, Alice, and Eliška Zlatohlávková. "The studiolo of Rudolf II at Prague Castle." Journal of the History of Collections 32, no. 2 (2019): 239–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhc/fhz020.

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Abstract The collection of Rudolf II (1552–1612), housed in various spaces at Prague Castle, has attracted attention from the time of its foundation to the present day. Most research effort in the past few decades has been focused on the set of chambers designated the Kunstkammer, and has given little consideration to the existence of a further private space, often cited in the archival sources or inventories. Since the time of Rudolf’s arrival at Prague Castle, there existed a room named in the records as the Schreibstüblein or Schreibstuben, which is to be regarded as the studiolo of the emp
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Jeż, Tomasz. "Michaela Žáčková Rossi, The musicians at the Court of Rudolf II. The musical entourage of Rudolf II (1576–1612) reconstructed from the Imperial Accounting Ledgers, Prague 2017." Muzyka 65, no. 1 (2020): 131–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.36744/m.302.

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Meskens, Ad. "Astrology and the Archduke: Two unpublished letters by Tycho Brahe on the horoscope of Albert VII of Austria." Journal for the History of Astronomy 52, no. 3 (2021): 249–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00218286211029054.

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By 1600 Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II was still unmarried and therefore without an heir apparent. Rudolf was pressured to name a successor, who could take over as long as there was no direct heir. The obvious choice would have been one of this brothers, Archduke Albert VII of Austria among them. Through the meddling of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, Archbishop of Salzburg, Tycho Brahe became a pawn in a power play between the brothers of Rudolf II. Two letters of Tycho Brahe to Albert reveal how deeply he was involved.
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Louthan, Howard. "Global Prague: Renaissance and Reformation Crossroads." Austrian History Yearbook 52 (April 8, 2021): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0067237821000084.

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Reading these articles in our AHY Forum brought back a flood of memories to my last days as a university undergraduate at Emory University when I first encountered Emperor Rudolf II and Renaissance Prague in a course taught by the late James Allen Vann. What captivates us about the past? What prompts naive undergraduates to take that fateful step and pursue a PhD in history? For me, it was simply Rudolf. I was not alone. The quizzical emperor ensconced in his castle high above the city has intrigued the imaginations of many. There is certainly irony in this, for Rudolf as an emperor was no suc
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Harris, James C. "Arcimboldo's Vertumnus: A Portrait of Rudolf II." Archives of General Psychiatry 68, no. 5 (2011): 442. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.41.

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López de Arana Arrieta, Inaxio. "Rudolf Trebitsch-en 1913ko Euskal grabazio Musikalak (II)." Lapurdum, no. 14 (October 1, 2010): 89–135. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/lapurdum.2285.

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Pahl, Ronald H. "How Can We Forget Rudolf II?: Book Review." Social Studies 99, no. 3 (2008): 142–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3200/tsss.99.3.142-144.

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Grudin, Robert. "Rudolf II of Prague and Cornelis Drebbel: Shakespearean Archetypes?" Huntington Library Quarterly 54, no. 3 (1991): 181–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3817706.

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Wolf, Armin. "II. Warum konnte Rudolf von Habsburg († 1291) König werden?" Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung 109, no. 1 (1992): 48–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/zrgga.1992.109.1.48.

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Bily, Guillaume, Real Keehn Concepts, Cedric Azais, et al. "New Cultivars." Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 39, no. 2 (2010): 36–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.55360/cpn392.cr392.

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The cultivars Dionaea 'Scarlet Bristle', Byblis liniflora 'David', Sarracenia 'Orange Fire', Sarracenia 'French Kiss', Dionaea 'Korean Melody Shark', Dionaea 'Korrigans', Sarracenia 'Přemysl Otakar I', Sarracenia 'Rudolf II', and Sarracenia 'Bordeaux Red Wine' are described.
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Gotowko, Piotr. "Die geographische und familiäre Herkunft der Ordensgebietiger Konrad von Kyburg und Rudolf von Kyburg." Ordines Militares Colloquia Torunensia Historica 26 (November 9, 2021): 253–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/om.2021.010.

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The geographical and familial origins of the Teutonic Order’s officials Konrad von Kyburg and Rudolf von Kyburg The researchers of the Teutonic Order have placed the brethren Konrad (before 1336 – 12. April 1402) and Rudolf (before 1337–1404) von Kyburg in the north-eastern part of present-day Switzerland – either in the castle of Kyburg near Winterthur in the eastern Canton of Zurich, or in the Canton of Turgovia, lying in the East of Canton Zurich and to the South of Lake Bodensee. Their family lost those areas by 1265, after a sudden death of Hartmann V von Kyburg (1263) and the childless d
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Office, Editorial. "Boekresensies/Book reviews." Verbum et Ecclesia 29, no. 3 (2008): 854–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ve.v29i3.353.

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Pesch, Rudolf. Das Weihnachtsevangelium: Neu über-setzt und ausgelegt von Rudolf Pesch (Freiburg, Basel, Wien: Herder, 2007).Reiser, Marius, Bibelkritik und Auslegung der Heiligen Schrift: Beiträge zur Geschichte der biblischen Exegese und Hermeneutik.Schröter, J. 2007. Von Jesus zum Neuen Testament: Studien zur urchristlichen Theologiegeschichte und zur Entstehung des neutestamentlichen Kanons.Von Lengerke, G 2007. Die Begegnung mit Christus im Armen. Würzburg: Echter Verlag (SSSTh 43).Alston, W A & Welker, M (eds) 2007. Reformed Theology. Identity and Ecumenicity II. Biblical Interpretat
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Gromulska, Marta. "RUDOLF WEIGL (2.09.1883–11.08.1957) – POLSKI UCZONY Z WYBORU." Kosmos 68, no. 4 (2020): 519–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36921/kos.2019_2640.

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Profesor, wybitny biolog z Uniwersytetu Jana Kazimierza we Lwowie. Prowadził badania nad riketsjami, zarazkami tyfusu plamistego. Opracował metodę hodowli zarazka w jelicie wszy i technologię produkcji skutecznej szczepionki przeciwko tej groźnej chorobie zakaźnej. Szczepionka była produkowana w zakładzie przy Katedrze Biologii UJK i stosowana od początku lat 30. XX w. Ocaliła życie tysiącom ludzi w czasie epidemii i podczas II wojny światowej.
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Gerards-Nelissen, Inemie, and Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann. "The School of Prague: Painting at the Court of Rudolf II." Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art 20, no. 1 (1990): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3780764.

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Brady, Thomas A., and Stefan Ehrenpreis. "Kaiserliche Gerichtsbarkeit und Konfessionskonflikt: Der Reichshofrat unter Rudolf II 1576-1612." Sixteenth Century Journal 39, no. 1 (2008): 313. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20478878.

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Kaufmann, Thomas DaCosta. "Arcimboldo and Propertius. A Classical Source for Rudolf II as Vertumnus." Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte 48, no. 1 (1985): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1482307.

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Patrouch, Joseph F. "The Investiture Controversy Revisited: Religious Reform, Emperor Maximilian II, and the Klosterrat." Austrian History Yearbook 25 (January 1994): 59–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0067237800006317.

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The conflicts between episcopal and Habsburg provincial authorities in late sixteenth-century Upper and Lower Austria can be seen in some ways as a continuation of the investiture controversies of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. The long roots of these later conflicts have been pointed out by local historians of Upper Austria like Karl Eder and Rudolf Zinnhobler. The early modern connections help to explain the particular course of religious reform in the Habsburg Hereditary Lands.
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Monger, Kathryn E., Lee Hendrix, and Thea Vignau-Wilberg. "The Art of the Pen: Calligraphy from the Court of Emperor Rudolf II." Sixteenth Century Journal 35, no. 4 (2004): 1177. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20477183.

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Calhoun, Ricky-Dale. "Arming David: The Haganah's Illegal Arms Procurement Network in the UnitedStates, 1945––49." Journal of Palestine Studies 36, no. 4 (2007): 22–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jps.2007.36.4.22.

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Anticipating an armed conflict in Palestine after World War II, the Haganah embarked upon a large-scale effort to buy armaments to be sent to Palestine. Through front companies, and with the cooperation of certain Latin American governments, arms purchased primarily through the War Assets Administration, which sold surplus U.S. military equipment in the wake of World War II, were transferred illegally to Palestine, often via Czechoslovakia. This article places a group of prominent, wealthy, and politically connected Jewish Americans——referred to here as the Sonneborn group, a reference to the
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Císařová Smítková, Alena. "Malý náhled do světa sběratelů kuriozit v 16.–18. století." Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae – Historia litterarum 67, no. 1-2 (2022): 66–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/amnpsc.2022.009.

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The origins of collecting are as old as humanity itself, and practically anything can be collected. In the 16th century, it became fashionable to collect natural peculiarities with the aim to create so-called cabinets of curiosities. The owners were distinguished and wealthy people with high social status and scholars. The most important and largest collections were owned by Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria at Ambras Castle and Emperor Rudolf II in Prague. The cabinets of the Danish physician Ole Worm and the German Jesuit Athanasius Kircher were also prominent. The first comprehensive study o
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Teubner, Gunther. "Von „Wirtschaftsverfassung I, II“ zum „selbstgerechten Rechtsverfassungsrecht“: Zur Kritizität von Rudolf Wiethölters kritischer Systemtheorie." Kritische Justiz 52, no. 4 (2019): 601–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0023-4834-2019-4-601.

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Carmin, James H. "THE SCHOOL OF PRAGUE: PAINTING AT THE COURT OF RUDOLF II. Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann." Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 7, no. 3 (1988): 120–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/adx.7.3.27947939.

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Kruse, Poul R. "Geschichte der Pharmazie. Vol. II: Von der Frühen Neuzeit bis zur Gegenwart - by Rudolf Schmitz." Centaurus 49, no. 2 (2007): 182–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0498.2007.00061_4.x.

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Chen-Morris, Raz. "From Emblems to Diagrams: Kepler's New Pictorial Language of Scientific Representation." Renaissance Quarterly 62, no. 1 (2009): 134–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/598374.

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AbstractKepler's treatise on optics of 1604 furnished, along with technical solutions to problems in medieval perspective, a new mathematically-based visual language for the observation of nature. This language, based on Kepler's theory of retinal pictures, ascribed a new role to geometrical diagrams. This paper examines Kepler's pictorial language against the backdrop of alchemical emblems that flourished in and around the court of Rudolf II in Prague. It highlights the cultural context in which Kepler's optics was immersed, and the way in which Kepler attempted to demarcate his new science f
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Seidel, Robert. "nr="25"Epische Habsburgerpanegyrik aus der Feder eines streitbaren Lutheraners. Nicodemus Frischlins ,,Panegyrici tres“ auf Maximilian II. und Rudolf II. (1577)." Zeitschrift für Germanistik 28, no. 1 (2018): 25–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/92160_25.

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Rebell, Waller. "Grundfragen der Ethik: Schnackenburg, Rudolf: Die sittliche Botschaft des Neuen Testaments, Band II: Die urchristlichen Verkündiger." Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik 33, no. 1 (1989): 305–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.14315/zee-1989-0145.

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Romanenkova, Julia, Ivan Bratus, Halyna Kuzmenko, and Svitlana Streltsova. "Art during the Reign of Rudolf II as Quintessence of Leading Mannerism Trend at Prague Art Center." Journal of History Culture and Art Research 9, no. 2 (2020): 395. http://dx.doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v9i2.2570.

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Meskens, Ad. "Astronomy and the Archduke: Unpublished Letters on SN1604 by Brengger, Coignet, and Kepler in the Archives of Albert VII of Austria." Journal for the History of Astronomy 51, no. 3 (2020): 324–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021828620943990.

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The State Archives of Belgium, in particular, the archives of Archduke Albert VII of Austria, hold a letter which possibly is a copy of the letter, or an excerpt of the letter, of Kepler to Emperor Rudolf II of October 1604 on SN1604, that is, the first letter of Kepler on the subject. Together with this letter, there are other letters on SN1604, written by Johannes Brengger and Michiel Coignet. In one of these letters, the very observation by Brengger which Kepler cites can be found. The letters are in Albert’s archive because he asked his Court Mathematician Coignet about the phenomenon. It
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Cho, Kwang-hyun. "The theological background of the demythologized spirit in preaching." Review & Expositor 115, no. 2 (2018): 274–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0034637317750634.

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The Christian church has believed that the work of the Holy Spirit is essential in the ministry of preaching. In the development of contemporary homiletics, namely the New Homiletic, however, the work of the Holy Spirit is often found missing and minimized. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the neglected role of the Holy Spirit in preaching within the New Homiletic is not a mere coincidence, but a necessary consequence of the eventfulness of preaching that the New Homiletic has been engaged in. This is to be proven by examining (i) the demythologization program of Rudolf Bultman
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Fisher, David James. "The Correspondence of Bruno Bettelheim and Rudolf Ekstein 1. Introduction." Psychoanalysis and History 8, no. 1 (2006): 65–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/pah.2006.8.1.65.

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This paper provides the historical, cultural, and clinical context for the relationship between Bruno Bettelheim (1903–1990) and Rudolf Ekstein (1912–2005). Both were Viennese-born and trained intellectuals who received doctorates in the human sciences from the University of Vienna in 1937. Both were deeply identified with lay analysis, emphasizing that for psychoanalysis to perpetuate itself it needed to promote serious and rigorous forms of research. Because Bettelheim was the better known of the two, this introduction focuses on Ekstein's family history, with special emphasis on his experie
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Schneider, Karin. "King Rudolf I in Austrian Literature around 1820: Historical Reversion and Legitimization of Rule." Austrian History Yearbook 51 (March 23, 2020): 134–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0067237820000120.

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AbstractRudolf von Habsburg was a recurring motif in Austrian literature after the assumption of an Austrian imperial title by Emperor Francis II/I in 1804. These depictions were nourished by an enthusiasm for the Middle Ages circulating at the beginning of the nineteenth century and focused on the House of Habsburg and the establishment of Habsburg rule in Central Europe in the thirteenth century. As the ancestor of the ruling dynasty, Rudolf von Habsburg was idealized as the symbolic figure of identification for a collective state patriotism, a depiction that emphasized the historic mission
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Alvis, Robert E. "Holy Homeland: The Discourse of Place and Displacement among Silesian Catholics in Postwar West Germany." Church History 79, no. 4 (2010): 827–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640710001046.

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The author of the above quotation, Rudolf Jokiel, was one of over twelve million ethnic Germans expelled from their homes in Germany's eastern provinces (East Prussia, Pomerania, Brandenburg, and Silesia), the Sudetenland, and other pockets of Eastern Europe at the end of World War II and resettled within the country's truncated postwar borders. The expellees bitterly lamented their enforced exile, and many Christians within this population shared Jokiel's sentiments concerning the connection between faith and homeland. Those who settled in the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany (Wes
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Rakočević, Selena. "Bouncing as a distinguishable structural feature of srpsko kolo: Aspects of identification and notation." New Sound, no. 54-2 (2019): 19–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/newso1954019r.

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Kolo or kolo u tri, as it is termed by scholars, is the most widespread dance genre in Serbia since World War II, which has been considered as a vital symbol of Serbian national identity in recent decades and, consequently, got the adjective srpsko (Serbian). The movement pattern of kolo has been notated in Rudolf Laban's kinetography many times by various researchers since the 1980s and its microstructural and formal shaping has been the subject of ethnochoreological analysis in Serbia. However, the performing and notational particularities of the stretching and bending leg movements, which a
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Veldsman, D. P. "Die stil van my verlange na God: Oor Johann Wilhelm Herrmann se verstaan van die ervaring van God (Deel II)." Verbum et Ecclesia 18, no. 1 (1997): 198–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ve.v18i1.1133.

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Quenching my thirst for God: On Johann Wilhelm Herrmann’s understanding of the experience of God (Part II) This article, which is divided into two parts, focusses on the concept of the “experience of God” as understood by the German systematic theologian Wilhelm Herrmann (1846 - 1922) of Marburg in his “Der Verkehr des Christen mit Gott” (1886). The first part of the article which was published in the previous edition, explained the historical and theological context of Herrmann’s “Der Verkehr...” as well as the theological frontiers over-against which he responded in his understanding of the
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Maksimova, Alevtina, Michael Goryunov, and Michael Oshtrakh. "Applications of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Meteoritical and Planetary Science, Part II: Differentiated Meteorites, Moon, and Mars." Minerals 11, no. 6 (2021): 614. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min11060614.

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Mössbauer (nuclear γ-resonance) spectroscopy is a powerful technique which is actively used in various fields from physics and chemistry to biology and medicine. Rudolf L. Mössbauer, who observed nuclear γ-resonance and published his results in 1958, got a Nobel Prize in physics in 1961 for this discovery. 57Fe is the most widely used nucleus in Mössbauer spectroscopy. Therefore, a large variety of compounds containing iron can be studied by Mössbauer spectroscopy. It is well known that planetary matter contains various iron-bearing phases and minerals. Therefore, the extraterrestrial material
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Maksimova, Alevtina A., Michael V. Goryunov, and Michael I. Oshtrakh. "Applications of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Meteoritical and Planetary Science, Part II: Differentiated Meteorites, Moon, and Mars." Minerals 11, no. 6 (2021): 612. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min11060612.

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Mössbauer (nuclear γ-resonance) spectroscopy is a powerful technique which is actively used in various fields from physics and chemistry to biology and medicine. Rudolf L. Mössbauer, who observed nuclear γ-resonance and published his results in 1958, got a Nobel Prize in physics in 1961 for this discovery. 57Fe is the most widely used nucleus in Mössbauer spectroscopy. Therefore, a large variety of compounds containing iron can be studied by Mössbauer spectroscopy. It is well known that planetary matter contains various iron-bearing phases and minerals. Therefore, the extraterrestrial material
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Gausz, Ildikó. "French tragedy in the Hungarian theatre." Belvedere Meridionale 30, no. 1 (2018): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/belv.2018.1.1.

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The drama is one of the important historical sources of early modern national self-interpretations. After the Long Turkish War (1591–1606) historical dramas are able to enhance patriotism and patriotic education. The tragedy entitled Mercuriade written in 1605 by Dominique Gaspard puts on stage Philippe-Emmanuel de Lorraine, Duke of Mercœur (1558–1602) when he, after the conciliation with Henry IV and leaving the Catholic League, entered into the service of Rudolf II in 1599 and joined the anti-Turkish fights in Hungary. After his death Duke of Mercœur became a mythical hero and his memory was
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Vande Keere, Nikolaas, Bie Plevoets, and Samuel Goyvaerts. "‘Wherever a few should gather’." Actas de Arquitectura Religiosa Contemporánea 7 (October 1, 2020): 36–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/aarc.2020.7.0.6289.

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Due to a process of secularization many parish communities need to redefine their church use, reducing the liturgical space and bringing in other functions. In this contribution, we elaborate on the process of adapting existing churches to this reality. We argue that the spatial concepts developed by the Liturgical Movement in the context of Vatican II can become sources of inspiration. First, we define the relevant characteristics of the reform, instigated by figures like theologian Romano Guardini and architect Rudolf Schwarz. Second, we show how these characteristics can be applied in the c
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Prinke, Rafał T., and Mike A. Zuber. "“Learn to Restrain Your Mouth”: Alchemical Rumours and their Historiographical Afterlives." Early Science and Medicine 25, no. 5 (2020): 413–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15733823-00255p01.

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Abstract From around 1700 onwards, a number of sensationalist claims regarding adepts of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries began to appear in alchemical literature. They eventually made their way into standard works of historiography and continue to be repeated as factual. Yet the source for these rumours, a poem attributed to Martinus de Delle, supposedly a chamberlain of Emperor Rudolf II, has largely escaped scrutiny. The only surviving manuscript version currently known is here edited and translated in full for the first time. In the introductory essay, we call into question th
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Barreca, Francesco. "The Allegory of War in Johannes Kepler's Astronomia Nova." Nuncius 26, no. 2 (2011): 312–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/182539111x596649.

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AbstractIn the dedicatory letter to Rudolf II that opens his work Astronomia Nova Kepler presents an allegory of war. Taking as its premise that the Habsburg emperor was his specific audience and that the rhetorical guidelines were provided by Melanchthon's Elementorum rhetorices and Crusius' Scholia and Quaestiones, this paper will offer an interpretation of the allegory and discuss the thesis that Kepler's aim, in representing astronomy as war, was to explain his vision of the role of the court astronomer, setting it apart from the traditional roles of the court astrologer and the court arti
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Boccolini, Alessandro. "Alfonso Visconti, a Diplomat in the Service of the Holy See at the Court of Zsigmond Báthory." Acta Marisiensis. Seria Historia 1, no. 1 (2019): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/amsh-2020-0001.

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Abstract This research focuses on the life of Cardinal Alfonso Visconti reconstructing the years of his religious formation until his arrival in Rome: from the activity carried out at the Congregation of the Oratory founded by San Filippo Neri, to the diplomatic career conducted in the service of the Holy See. After serving in Portugal and Prague, at the court of Rudolf II, between 1595 and 1598 he was sent on a diplomatic mission, as nuncio, to the Prince of Transylvania Zsigmond Báthory. His mission took place in a dramatic historical phase for Danubian-Balkan Europe, threatened by the power
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von Goldammer, Eberhard, and Joachim Paul. "“The logical categories of learning and communication”: reconsidered from a polycontextural point of view." Kybernetes 36, no. 7/8 (2007): 1000–1011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03684920710777513.

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PurposeBateson's model of classifying different types of learning will be analyzed from a logical and technical point of view. While learning 0 has been realized for chess playing computers, learning I turns out today as the basic concept of artificial neural nets (ANN). All models of ANN are basically (non linear) data filters, which is the idea behind simple and behavioristic input‐output models.Design/methodology/approachThe paper will discuss technical systems designed on the concept of learning 0 and I and it will demonstrate that these models do not have an environment, i.e. they are non
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Vonešová, Veronika, Oldřich Vacek, and Jan Vaněk. "Restoration of a Rudolfine Mannerist historical castle garden." Horticultural Science 45, No. 2 (2018): 101–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/77/2017-hortsci.

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This paper discusses plant assortments in historical Mannerist gardens and their use during the restoration of such a historical garden. Mannerist gardens were founded in the territory of Bohemia at the time of Emperor Rudolf II. The model garden for the purposes of this paper is the castle garden in Brandýs nad Labem. There are no reliable historical resources which could specify the plant assortment cultivated in this garden at the time of its creation. However, the period of Rudolfine Mannerism is defined by known determinative elements of garden architecture as well as certain cultivated p
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Honisch, Erika Supria. "HEARING THE BODY OF CHRIST IN EARLY MODERN PRAGUE." Early Music History 38 (September 11, 2019): 51–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261127919000032.

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The multi-confessional cities of early modern Central Europe resounded with sacred music. People sang to express faith, to challenge the beliefs of others, and to lay claim to shared urban spaces. This study considers how such music was heard in Prague, the capital of the Holy Roman Empire, during the reign of the Habsburg Emperor Rudolf II (1576–1612). During this period, the city’s Catholics jostled for supremacy with Czech-speaking Utraquists (followers of Jan Hus), who vastly outnumbered them, and a growing population of German-speaking Lutherans. Focusing on the sonically rich Corpus Chri
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Horacek, Ivana. "Illuminating Methods, Picturing Instruments: Tycho Brahe's Instrumental Images." Austrian History Yearbook 52 (May 2021): 30–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0067237821000151.

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AbstractThis article considers the function of twenty-two hand-colored prints of mathematical instruments in Tycho Brahe's Astronomiae instauratae mechanica (Instruments of the renewed astronomy; 1598), a hand-painted presentation treatise dedicated to Emperor Rudolf II and conferred on a network of individuals connected to the imperial court in Prague. Although the accompanying text communicates the instruments’ use and composition, the images demand close inspection because they articulate Brahe's observationally driven astronomy. They do so through structured, repeated, and consecutive repr
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Hánek, Pavel, and Pavel Hánek Sr. "Tradition of geodetic instruments production in the Czech Republic." History of Geo- and Space Sciences 12, no. 2 (2021): 171–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hgss-12-171-2021.

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Abstract. The article describes the development of geodetic surveying and production of geodetic instruments in what is now Czech Republic. The beginnings of development can be found in the 12th–13th centuries during the colonization of the territory and the consolidation of state administration. Significant development peaks occurred in the 14th century during the reign of the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV and then at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries during the reign of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II. The new direction is related to the development of industry at
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Nelson, Eric S. "Wilhelm Dilthey: Selected Works, Volume II: Understanding the Human World. Edited with Introduction by Rudolf A. Makkreel and Frithjof Rodi." Human Studies 34, no. 4 (2011): 471–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10746-011-9197-6.

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Lamy, Jérôme. "Sociology of a disciplinary bifurcation: Bruno Latour and his move from philosophy/theology to sociology in the early 1970s." Social Science Information 60, no. 1 (2021): 107–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0539018420984053.

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This article analyzes Bruno Latour’s transition from theology to sociology between the late 1960s and the mid-1970s. The study cross-analyzes the philosophical field of the 1970s with the progress of interaction rituals specific to disciplinary integration. By examining his Master’s degree in philosophy and a lecture carried out during his thesis, plus the report of his stay in Ivory Coast, it is possible to identify several stages of a disciplinary bifurcation. First anchored to the metaphysical sector of the philosophical field, Latour – like his masters André Malet, Jean Brun and Claude Bru
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Ernest-Martinec, Blanka, and Hessel Miedema. "De gildebrief van Rudolf II voor de schilders van Praag van 27 april I595 en zijn implicaties rondom het begrip kunst." Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History 117, no. 3-4 (2004): 154–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187501704x00368.

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AbstractThe privilege granted by Emperor Rudolf II to the painters' guild of Prague embodied not only a confirmation of the old privileges, but also comprised two passages seemingly elevating the status of the guild. First, the guild's coat of arms was to be embellished with precious stones in the crown and the female Moor crest figure replaced by Pallas Athena. And, second, it was stipulated that henceforth painting was to be referred to as an art rather than a craft. While the term 'artist' for painters and architects had been in use for some time, this emphatic formulation seemed to coincid
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Prinke, Rafał T., and Mike A. Zuber. "Alchemical Patronage and the Making of an Adept: Letters of Michael Sendivogius to Emperor Rudolf II and His Chamberlain Hans Popp." Ambix 65, no. 4 (2018): 324–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00026980.2018.1512776.

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