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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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Das Schicksal der jüdischen Gemeinde in Fulda nach 1933 /

Gutberlet, Anja. January 1994 (has links)
"Wissenschaftliche Hausarbeit im Rahmen der Ersten Staatsprüfung für das Lehramt an Grundschulden bzw. Haupt- und Realschulen im Fach katholischer Theologie, eingereicht dem Wiss. Prüfungsamt für das Lehramt an Grundschulen und an Haput- und Realschulen in Giessen" --T.p. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 92-95).
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Fulda "Zur Zierde der Stadt" : Bauten und Bauaufgaben der Residenzstadt im 18. Jahrhundert /

Hahn, Stephanie. January 2006 (has links)
Univ., Diss. u.d.T.: Hahn, Stephanie: Ad decorum civitatis - Bauten und Bauaufgaben der Residenzstadt Fulda im 18. Jahrhundert--Zugl.: Marburg, 2004.
13

Das Fuldaer Sakramentar in Göttingen benediktinische Observanz und römische Liturgie

Winterer, Christoph January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Heidelberg, Univ., Diss.
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Abt Balthasars Mission : politische Mentalitäten, Gegenreformation und eine Adelsverschwörung im Hochstift Fulda /

Walther, Gerrit, January 2002 (has links)
Habilitationsschrift--Fachbereich Geschichtswissenschaften--Frankfurt-am-Main--Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, 1997. / Bibliogr. 696-726. Index.
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Prognosemethode für das Schutzgut "Landschaft" im Rahmen der Strategischen Umweltprüfung am Beispiel der SUP zur umweltverträglichen Hochwasserschutzplanung für den hessischen Teil der Einzugsgebiete der Fulda und Diemel /

Wahler, Kirstin. Unknown Date (has links)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2006--Kassel.
16

Die Bemühungen des Abtes Petrus Lotichius (1501-1567) : um die Erneuerung des kirchlichen Lebens und die Erhaltung des Klosters Schlüchtern im Zeitalter der Reformation /

Kathrein, Werner. January 1984 (has links)
Diss.--Theologische Fakultät--Freiburg i. Br.--Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, 1982.
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Die Rechtsstellung der theologischen Fakultäten Trier, Paderborn, Frankfurt St. Georgen und Fulda /

Himmelsbach, Rainer. January 1997 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.--Freiburg (Breisgau), 1996.
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Herrschaftskrise und Reformation : die Reichsabteien Fulda und Hersfeld ca. 1500-1525 /

January 1900 (has links)
Texte abrégé de: Diss.--Fachbereich Evangelische Theologie--Marburg--Philipps-Universität, 1998. / Bibliogr. p. 324-360. Index.
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Adam von Fulda on musica plana and compositio : De musica, book II : a translation and commentary

Slemon, Peter John 05 1900 (has links)
Adam von Fulda, German musician, composer and teacher, completed his important treatise on music in 1490. While representing a conservative, northern tradition in late-medieval music theory, it also shows some evidence of humanist influence. The treatise is divided into four books which discuss the origins and uses of music, the theory of plainchant, mensuration and notation of rhythm, and proportions, respectively. Thus, throughout this informative work, Adam mixes the practical with the speculative. Although his style of explaining technical matters is clear and succinct, he also engages the reader's interest with his polemical and rhetorical digressions. This dissertation presents a detailed commentary upon Book II of the treatise, on musica plana (plainchant), accompanied by a translation from the Latin. The first two chapters of the dissertation are concerned with the biographical information available on Adam von Fulda, as well as with the format and transmission of the treatise. Three chapters of the dissertation serve as the commentary. Chapter III discusses Adam's treatment of the practical aspects of singing plainchant, including his discussions of the Guidonian hand, the gamut, the naming of pitches, hexachords and mutation (material covered in Chapters 1 to 6 of the treatise's second book). Chapter IV of the dissertation considers the subject of musical intervals as covered by Adam, and the ten rules of composition provided in his Chapters 7 to 12. These rules are perhaps the most interesting and unusual part of Book II, as they go beyond the stated subject of plainchant. Written composition, not just improvised counterpoint, is treated in a manner that anticipates later humanist regard for music as an art. Finally, Chapter V examines Adam's treatment of the modes of plainchant (discussed in his Chapters 13 to 17). A conclusion summarizes Adam's impact on later theorists and the importance of the treatise.
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Adam von Fulda on musica plana and compositio : De musica, book II : a translation and commentary

Slemon, Peter John 05 1900 (has links)
Adam von Fulda, German musician, composer and teacher, completed his important treatise on music in 1490. While representing a conservative, northern tradition in late-medieval music theory, it also shows some evidence of humanist influence. The treatise is divided into four books which discuss the origins and uses of music, the theory of plainchant, mensuration and notation of rhythm, and proportions, respectively. Thus, throughout this informative work, Adam mixes the practical with the speculative. Although his style of explaining technical matters is clear and succinct, he also engages the reader's interest with his polemical and rhetorical digressions. This dissertation presents a detailed commentary upon Book II of the treatise, on musica plana (plainchant), accompanied by a translation from the Latin. The first two chapters of the dissertation are concerned with the biographical information available on Adam von Fulda, as well as with the format and transmission of the treatise. Three chapters of the dissertation serve as the commentary. Chapter III discusses Adam's treatment of the practical aspects of singing plainchant, including his discussions of the Guidonian hand, the gamut, the naming of pitches, hexachords and mutation (material covered in Chapters 1 to 6 of the treatise's second book). Chapter IV of the dissertation considers the subject of musical intervals as covered by Adam, and the ten rules of composition provided in his Chapters 7 to 12. These rules are perhaps the most interesting and unusual part of Book II, as they go beyond the stated subject of plainchant. Written composition, not just improvised counterpoint, is treated in a manner that anticipates later humanist regard for music as an art. Finally, Chapter V examines Adam's treatment of the modes of plainchant (discussed in his Chapters 13 to 17). A conclusion summarizes Adam's impact on later theorists and the importance of the treatise. / Arts, Faculty of / Music, School of / Graduate

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