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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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Der Beitrag des Bergrats Gottfried Pabst von Ohain (1656-1727) bei der Erfindung und Entwicklung des Meißner Porzellans / The Contribution of Gottfried Pabst von Ohain (1656-1727) to the invention of the of Meissen Porcelain and its improvement

Niese, Siegfried 17 January 2015 (has links) (PDF)
In der Arbeit werden Leben und Werk von Gottfried Pabst von Ohain (1656-1727) beschrieben, der in dem zwischen Freiberg und Dresden gelegenem Dorf Mohorn geboren wurde, wo man in kleineren Bergwerken Silbererze abgebaut hatte. Nach seiner Ausbildung war er im Oberbergamt Freiberg tätig. Der Kurfürst von Sachsen und König von Polen, August II., gab ihm Order, den Alchemisten Friedrich Böttger bei dessen Experimente zur Gewinnung von Gold und danach bei der Erfindung und Entwicklung von Porzellan zu kontrollieren und zu unterstützen. Pabst versorgte Böttger mit Materialien, Ausrüstungen und qualifizierten Hüttenarbeitern aus Freiberg und führte selbst Experimente über Farbpigmente durch. / In the paper life and work of the chemist Gottfried Pabst von Ohain (1656 – 1727) is described. He was born in the village Mohorn located between Freiberg and Dresden in Saxon where in small mines some silver has been found. After his education he became affiliation in the Oberbergamt Freiberg. The great elector of Saxon and king of Poland August II. ordered him to controlee and to help the alchemist Friedrich Böttger at his experiments to produce gold and later at the invention of porcelain and its improvement. He looked for mines of kaolin, delivered Böttger with materials, equipments and specialized workers from Freiberg, and made own experiments with color pigments.
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Der Beitrag des Bergrats Gottfried Pabst von Ohain (1656-1727) bei der Erfindung und Entwicklung des Meißner Porzellans

Niese, Siegfried 17 January 2015 (has links)
In der Arbeit werden Leben und Werk von Gottfried Pabst von Ohain (1656-1727) beschrieben, der in dem zwischen Freiberg und Dresden gelegenem Dorf Mohorn geboren wurde, wo man in kleineren Bergwerken Silbererze abgebaut hatte. Nach seiner Ausbildung war er im Oberbergamt Freiberg tätig. Der Kurfürst von Sachsen und König von Polen, August II., gab ihm Order, den Alchemisten Friedrich Böttger bei dessen Experimente zur Gewinnung von Gold und danach bei der Erfindung und Entwicklung von Porzellan zu kontrollieren und zu unterstützen. Pabst versorgte Böttger mit Materialien, Ausrüstungen und qualifizierten Hüttenarbeitern aus Freiberg und führte selbst Experimente über Farbpigmente durch. / In the paper life and work of the chemist Gottfried Pabst von Ohain (1656 – 1727) is described. He was born in the village Mohorn located between Freiberg and Dresden in Saxon where in small mines some silver has been found. After his education he became affiliation in the Oberbergamt Freiberg. The great elector of Saxon and king of Poland August II. ordered him to controlee and to help the alchemist Friedrich Böttger at his experiments to produce gold and later at the invention of porcelain and its improvement. He looked for mines of kaolin, delivered Böttger with materials, equipments and specialized workers from Freiberg, and made own experiments with color pigments.
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G.W. Pabst and the New Objectivity: Social Criticism and the Loss of Idealism in the Weimar Republic

Harrington, Matthew David 26 February 2002 (has links)
Between the years of 1919 and 1933, the Weimar Republic was a world leader in art and entertainment. However, it was also torn apart by severe economic depressions and political violence. This intense atmosphere provided a powerful context for the art and films of the period. As the political and economic tides shifted, the style of painting and filmmaking changed, as well. The idealistic Expressionist art of the years immediately following the optimistic revolution subsided as a sober realism emerged. This New Objectivity was both evident in the paintings of artists such as Otto Dix and George Grosz, as well as in the films of G.W. Pabst. However, within the changing artistic and social climate of Weimar Germany, Pabst has received little attention by scholars. This thesis contextualizes G.W. Pabst, one of Weimar's leading film directors, within the artistic transitions and social climate of the era, specifically analyzing issues of class and gender within his silent features. / Master of Arts
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Acting Bodies. The Role of Gestures in German Drama, Film, and Performance.

Schweiger, Sophie Johanna January 2021 (has links)
The dissertation undertakes an extensive investigation of the role of the gesture – from Lessing to emoji. Through close readings of bodily gestures as inscribed in text, documented on film, employed in performance, and shared throughout the cyberspace, the dissertation demonstrates how the human body has been imagined, conceptualized, and disciplined at various points since the second half of the 18th century. Presenting a reading of the body through the lens of different media, the analyses bring forth moments of disidentification and friction between medium and body: be that in gestural disobedience to ordered stage instructions, in resistance to the demands of the filmic apparatus, or in the form of a non-white emoji. To extrapolate historical developments and also processes of quotation and transference across media, material from different periods and disciplines is assembled: from unpublished manuscripts of the early Enlightenment (G. E. Lessing) via filmic footage from the late Weimar period (G. W. Pabst), to post-dramatic theatre performances around 2000 (Chr. Schlingensief), all the way up to present-day exchanges on social media platforms.
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Lights, Camera, Creating Heroes in Action: Claus von Stauffenberg and the July 20th Conspirators in German and American Filmic Representations of the July 20th Plot

Baker, Kenneth Rex, III 27 May 2009 (has links)
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