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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Die Strahlen der Krone die religiöse Dimension des Kaisertums unter Wilhelm II. vor dem Hintergrund der Orientreise 1898 /

Benner, Thomas Hartmut, January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Habilitation) - Leipzig, Univ. (2001). / Includes bibliographical references (p. 367-383) and index.
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Marc Aurel: Philosophie und Herrschaft /

Volk, Katharina. January 2008 (has links)
Erlangen-Nürnberg, Universiẗat, Magisterarbeit, 2008.
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Appello ad principem : Urteilsstil und Urteilstechnik in den kaiserlichen Berufungsentscheidungen (Augustus bis Caracalla) /

Wankerl, Veronika. January 2009 (has links)
Teilw. zugl.: München, Universiẗat, Diss., 2007.
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Das Verhältnis Karls des Großen zu den Päpsten bis zu seiner Kaiserkrönung.

Becker, H. Unknown Date (has links)
Univ., Diss., 1875--Rostock.
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Wie mächtig war der Kaiser? : Kaiser Wilhelm II. zwischen Königsmechanismus und Polykratie von 1908 bis 1914 /

König, Alexander. January 2009 (has links)
Diss. Universiẗat Greifswald, 2008.
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Die Kunstauffassung im Werk Georg Kaisers

Petersen, Klaus January 1974 (has links)
This thesis aims to present the various aspects of Georg Kaiser's view of art and to examine its dependence on certain philosophical concepts. The first chapter attempts to show that Kaiser's vision of the regeneration of man was subject to different influences, and that it varied depending on which of the three concepts of "totality," "energy" and "spirit" (Geist) was predominant. He saw man's regeneration either as a return to his original wholeness, or as the intensification of his life-force, or as his spiritualization. The second chapter tries to show that these three concepts determine both Kaiser's views on the psychology of artistic creation, on the purpose, content, form and effect of the drama and his image of the artist. Whereas in some of his writings artistic creation is seen as a self-centered activity which provides the artist either with insight or with compensation for what he is missing in life, in most of them art is considered beneficial to mankind in that it stimulates man's regeneration. It is myth, according to Kaiser, that assures man of his ability to gain perfection. This is why "both the symbolism and the structure of so many of his plays are derived from myth. Art is understood as an attempt to free man from his historical bonds and curtailments, and to place him in a mythical context that links him with his primordial state of perfection. Art thus becomes a redeeming force, the artist a redeemer. The third chapter attempts to demonstrate that Kaiser's self-image in his theoretical writings corresponds with his conception of the artist in general. He wavered between an ideal and a sensuous determination of his existence as an artist. There were times when he would not allow anything or anybody to distract him from writing, and others when he lamented the one-sidedness of this occupation. On various occasions he delcared that he was writing exclusively for himself, and on others he saw himself as a benefactor of mankind. When, after 1933, his work was banned and he himself persecuted, he compared himself with Jesus who had come to rescue mankind and in return was crucified. The fourth chapter seeks to relate the theoretical writings to those of Kaiser's plays which have art and the artist as their theme. It is only in these that a development of Kaiser's conception of the artist becomes apparent. In Kaiser's early work between 1897 and 1911, the genuine artist is described as a somewhat superior being. But although he is critical of society, he is still part of it. In the Expressionist plays from 1912 to 1922, the artist initially is seen in an extreme abstract position from which he propagates to man the vision of regeneration. Towards the end of this period, however, this idealism is rejected as unrealistic and unattainable. The artist becomes a person who tries to achieve perfection within himself and his work. For the following twelve years, the artist virtually disappears from Kaiser's works, and it is only after 1933 that his problems and his role in society are again discussed in Kaiser's plays. For the next five years, Kaiser tried to reconcile the ideal with reality, but after his flight to Switzerland in 1938, art and reality appear to be incompatible. The artist passes his judgement on a mankind which has missed its chance of redemption. He flees from the masses which not only misunderstand but reject his admonitions, and he withdraws into the sabred realm of art in which alone the ideal of perfection can be achieved. / Arts, Faculty of / Central Eastern Northern European Studies, Department of / Graduate
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Romidee und Rechtsbild in der Spätantike : Untersuchungen zur Ideen- und Mentalitätsgeschichte /

Kreutz, Peter. January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Augsburg, Universiẗat, Diss., 2008.
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A numerical investigation into the stress memory effect in rocks

Louchnikov, Vadim January 2004 (has links)
Reliable and inexpensive methods of in-situ stress measurement have been sought for more than 40 years. A number of non-destructive core-based methods of in-situ stress determination are currently available, among which Deformation Rate Analysis ' DRA ' and Acoustic Emissions ' AE ' method have the most promising potential due to their ability to measure stress as opposed to strain, which is measured by strain recovery techniques. The DRA and AE method are similar in their utilisation of a phenomenon termed Kaiser effect in the case of AE and deformation memory effect in the case of DRA. The KE/DME is defined as a recollection of a maximum stress a rock core had been subjected prior to its retrieval from the in-situ environment. The physical nature of this phenomenon has not however been universally established. In this study, interaction of microcracks as the most probable cause of the KE/DME, was investigated. To reproduce the damage that occurs to rock at the micro level, a discrete element modelling code was required, which enabled dynamic failure propagation to be modelled. Commercially available code PFC [ superscript 2D ] was found to be suitable for this purpose due to its ability to explicitly model mechanical damage in rocks. The numerical model was based on a real prototype - a sandstone rock core, which had also been previously subjected to the DRA. Although the bulk of the numerical tests were conducted on intact rock models, it was found that changes in the lithology and introduction of discontinuities did not have significant effect on the DME. Influence of the confining stress on the DME was confirmed. It was assumed that only the highest historical stress could be determined reliably using the DRA technique. The ability of the numerical model to reproduce the DME was validated. The link between the DME and development of microcracks was established. The results of the study encourage further use of the code for understanding the micromechanical behaviour of rocks under loading. / Thesis (M.Eng.Sc.)--Australian School of Petroleum, 2004.
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Law and family in late Antiquity : the emperor Constantine's marriage legislation /

Grubbs, Judith Evans. January 2003 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Dissertation--Classics--Stanford University, 1987. / Bibliogr. p. 353-371.
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Le proconsul et le prince d'Auguste à Dioclétien /

Hurlet, Frédéric. January 2006 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Habilitation à diriger des recherches--Histoire--Bordeaux 3, 2003. / Bibliogr. p. 316-331. Notes bibliogr. Index. Résumé en 4e de couv. en français et en anglais.

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