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  • About
  • 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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ORGAN PROCUREMENT: AN ETHICAL ANALYSIS IN RELATION TO EMANUEL AND EMANUEL’S FOUR MODELS

Gogineni, Sarag 14 June 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Menschwerdung : die Anthropologie Emanuel Hirschs als Theorie ethisch-religiöser Bildung von individueller Subjektivität in der Moderne /

Lasogga, Mareile. January 1900 (has links)
Zugleich: Diss. Osnabrück, 2007. / Literaturverz.
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C.Ph.E Bach - flöjtkonsert i d-moll : en analys och studie i instuderingsprocessen

Andersson Kurko, Linnéa January 2015 (has links)
I detta självständiga arbete gör jag en omfattande analys av första satsen i Carl Philipp Emanuel Bachs verk Flöjtkonsert i d-moll. I mitt arbete har jag studerat kompositörens liv och samtid, gjort en teoretisk analys av Allegrot i flöjtkonserten samt analyserat min övningsteknik och med hjälp av relevant litteratur fått nya verktyg till själva instuderingsprocessen av detta stycke.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alfred E. Smith their alliance and their feud.

Magurno, Richard Peter, January 1965 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1965. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Bibliographical essay: leaves 124-135.
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Costumes for "The Magic Flute", composed by W.A. Mozart, libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder

Nelson, Sarah Patterson, January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-54).
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Secrets of heaven: allegory, Jews, the European Enlightenment and the case of Emanuel Swedenborg

Esterson, Rebecca Kline 12 May 2017 (has links)
This project argues for the persistence of biblical allegory in eighteenth-century Christian thought, contrary to the narrative of allegory’s demise, found, for instance, in the work of Peter Harrison and Hans Frei. I demonstrate that two factors in particular, the scientific revolution and Christian discourse about Jewish interpretation, shaped the content and quality of allegorical interpretations of the Bible in this century. Using the case of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), natural philosopher and biblical commentator, the dissertation will consider how allegory functioned amidst epistemological shifts brought on by new naturalistic and mechanistic explanations of the universe, and amidst tides of anti-Judaism and Christian Kabbalah. This project is divided into three parts, which examine the context, content, and reception of Swedenborg’s multi-volume biblical commentary, Arcana coelestia. Part one lays contextual groundwork with a brief comparative look to the commentaries of other eighteenth-century figures, both Jewish and Christian. I survey the discourse about allegory, science, and religious identity in the commentaries of William Whiston, Johan Kemper, Moses Mendelssohn, and Menaḥem Naḥum. Part two contains a close reading of Swedenborg’s interpretation of Genesis 3, revealing a bias against the two communities of interpreters he believes incapable of accessing the full depths of biblical wisdom: scientists, or the learned skeptics of natural philosophy, and the Jews. Using Harold Bloom’s concept of the “anxiety of influence” I point to resemblances in Swedenborg’s own hermeneutic to interpretive methods deemed, by either himself or those around him, to be Jewish, kabbalistic, or naturalistic. Part three examines Swedenborg’s reception, revealing a double ambivalence to Swedenborg and to allegory among figures as diverse as Immanuel Kant, John Wesley, Friedrich Oetinger, William Blake and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. These men had in common a fascination with Swedenborg’s doctrine of correspondences, but also harbored deep reservations that manifested in moments of harsh criticism and even ridicule. Despite such protestations, those interested in Swedenborg often produce reformulations of biblical allegory in their own terms. This is, therefore, a study of the relationship between texts and contexts, and the persistence of allegory even in an age that was supposedly hostile to it. / 2019-05-12T00:00:00Z
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The fourteen last rondos of C P E Bach: an investigation into their historic position, their form and their style

Lewis, Pauline Mary January 1987 (has links)
This thesis deals with a set of compositions by C. P.E. Bach, referred to as "The Last Fourteen Rondos". Thirteen of these are contained in the collections of sonatas, fantasias and rondos for connoisseurs and music lovers. The fourteenth is a separate work, entitled "The Farewell From a Silbermann Clavier in the Form of a Rondo". After establishing the background and the history of these rondos, the thesis then proceeds to a detailed analysis of the various compositional aspects. First, it tries to explain the overall design of the rondos, a design which differs from that normally associated with rondo form. It then deals with the structure of the thematic material and shows Bach's preference for phrase parallelism and a relatively simple melodic and harmonic outline of the various subjects. Special chapters are devoted to the manner in which C.P.E. Bach treats the musical substance, namely, by means of Variation and by systematic development. A short chapter is then devoted to the fantasia sections, which are included into most of the rondos. It is in the field of harmony where C.P.E. Bach emerges as a most important forerunner of nineteenth century musical trends and, consequently, some detailed analyses form a major portion of the chapter dealing with harmony. Special attention is then given to the various aspects of C.P.E. Bach's style and, in particular, to the pianistic · traits. The thesis ends with a brief survey of the influence which C.P.E. Bach exerted on his contemporaries and on later composers.
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Vybrané nástroje Em. Š. Petra a jejich v liv na interpretaci / SELECTED INSTRUMENTS OF ORGAN BUILDER EM. Š. PETR

Svoboda, Pavel January 2015 (has links)
This master thesis deals with the work of the organ builder Emanuel Štěpán Petr and their impact on the repertoire. It describes the development of the situation around the organ in his birthplace, considering the possibilities and variations repair tools from this period.
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Nothing Fatal

Perrrier, Sarah Beth 17 July 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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The First Three Prussian Sonatas of C.P.E. Bach

Streetman, Marjorie Voncille 08 1900 (has links)
A collective description and analysis of the first three Prussian sonatas of Bach

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