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Ein Hamburger Wissenschaftsort. Zur Vergangenheit und Gegenwart der Kulturwissenschaftlichen Bibliothek Warburg
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Ein Hamburger Wissenschaftsort. Zur Vergangenheit und Gegenwart der Kulturwissenschaftlichen Bibliothek Warburg

Ein Hamburger Wissenschaftsort. Zur Vergangenheit und Gegenwart der Kulturwissenschaftlichen Bibliothek Warburg

Author(s): Barbara Picht / Language(s): German / Issue: 10/2010

Unser Hamburg-bezogener Text von Barbara Picht ist eine geglückte Darstellung kunsthistorischer und psychologischer Komponenten im Lebenswerk eines der herausragendsten Kulturträger, den die Hansestadt je hervorgebracht hat.

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At Home
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At Home

At Home

Author(s): Maria Poprzęcka / Language(s): English / Issue: 02-03/2010

Keywords: anthropology; home

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W domu, u siebie

Author(s): Maria Poprzęcka / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 02-03/2010

Keywords: anthropology; home

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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME

CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME

CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): English / Issue: 01+04/2012

CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME

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The Authors and Summaries

The Authors and Summaries

The Authors and Summaries

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): English / Issue: 34/2008

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The canonical aspect of parish retreat

The canonical aspect of parish retreat

Rekolekcje parafialne w aspekcie kanonicznym

Author(s): Jerzy Adamczyk / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 1/2015

The article presents the canonical aspect of parish retreat. First, the article presents the parish retreat as one of the forms of pastoral work. Next, it describes the concept and pur- pose of the parish retreat. The nal part of the article is dedicated to the subject and the addressees of the parish retreat.

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Nostra aetate – stages of creation, with a particular focus on paragraph no. 2 and the people involved in its development

Nostra aetate – stages of creation, with a particular focus on paragraph no. 2 and the people involved in its development

Nostra aetate – stages of creation, with a particular focus on paragraph no. 2 and the people involved in its development

Author(s): John R. Dupuche / Language(s): English / Issue: 4/2014

Keywords: Nostra aetate; interreligious relations; ‘true and holy’; Society of St Pius X;

Nostra aetate began as an important statement concerning the relations of the Church with the Jews but soon developed into a highly significant text on the relationship of the Church to all the religions of the world. While there been many works on the theology of Nostra aetate, there are few studies that present in detail the major personages and stages, the crucial issues and opposing forces surrounding this prophetic document. This article seeks to address this lacuna. The article also gives special attention to key phrases from paragraph 2 that show an extraordinary shift from millennial attitudes, among which “the Church does not reject what is truly and holy in these religions”. Finally it goes on to show how the wholesale rejection of Nostra aetate by the Society of St Pius X has led to schism.

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The silver eagle of Micia

L’aigle en argent de Micia

Author(s): Ioan Piso / Language(s): French / Issue: 1/2014

Keywords: Micia;silver eagle;ala Campagonum;

The subject of this paper is a base of statue (CIL III 1343) found in 1862 under unknown conditions in the auxiliary camp of Micia and unfortunately lost. Several scholars, among them Th. Mommsen, N. Gostar and I. I. Russu, have dealt with CIL III 1343. The monument was dedicated for the health of the two Augusti, Septimius Severus and Caracalla and of Geta Caesar. The a. thinks that in l. 6 must be read [a]quil[am arg]en[t(eam)]; the dedication was made by the prefect of the ala Campagonum and the vexillations of other units further mentioned found themselves in Micia after returning from the war against Clodius Albinus or before leaving for the Parthian war. This brings us to about the beginning of 198.

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Twenty years after: two decades from the autonomous reorganization of the Institute of Archaeology from Iasi

Twenty years after: two decades from the autonomous reorganization of the Institute of Archaeology from Iasi

Vingt ans après. Două decenii de la structurarea autonomă a Institutului de Arheologie din Iaşi

Author(s): Victor Spinei / Language(s): Romanian / Issue: 1/2010

Keywords: Institute of Archaeology from Iasi; twenty years; reorganisation

Twenty years after: two decades from the autonomous reorganization of the Institute of Archaeology from Iasi

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Bishop Józef Gawlina in the Soviet Union, document edition and introduction by Jerzy Myszor, Warszawa: DiG Publishing House 2013

Bishop Józef Gawlina in the Soviet Union, document edition and introduction by Jerzy Myszor, Warszawa: DiG Publishing House 2013

Biskup Józef Gawlina w Związku Sowieckim, edycja dokumentów i wprowadzenie Jerzy Myszor, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo DiG 2013

Author(s): Agnieszka Pokryszka-Prażmo / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 37/2016

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Polish Biblical Bibliography for 2011–2012

Polish Biblical Bibliography for 2011–2012

Polska bibliografia biblijna za lata 2011–2012 (Polish Biblical Bibliography for 2011–2012)

Author(s): Bartłomiej Sobierajski,Adam Węgrzyn / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 60/1/2013

Keywords: Biblical articles, biblical books

Biblical bibliography

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Short Chronicle

Lühikroonika

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): Estonian / Issue: 1-2/2019

Keywords: short chronicle; seminars; conferences; language; Estonian language; linguistics; Estonian literature; phonetics; Ruth Mirov; folklore;

Chronicle of events.

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Corpus Delicti. The Indigenous Body as Object of Crime in Two of Enrique López Albujar’s Short Stories

Corpus Delicti. The Indigenous Body as Object of Crime in Two of Enrique López Albujar’s Short Stories

Corpus Delicti. El cuerpo indígena del delito en dos relatos de Enrique López Albújar

Author(s): Adriana Churampi Ramírez / Language(s): Spanish / Issue: 26/2017

Keywords: indigenous justice; representation; stereotyping; corporeity; violence

Enrique López Albujar is a Peruvian writer who was considered part of the Indigenist’s movement because of the renewed realistic way in which he portraited his Indian protagonists. We will analyse two of his short stories in which he describes the so-called Indian justice. We propose a parallel reading of the narrative and the official judicial language (the author was a judge, apart from a writer) used to describe actions and protagonists, as well as the dynamics of punishment within this indigenous justice. Cuentos Andinos was published at the moment when one phase of the discussion around the construction of the Peruvian nation was at its height, a discussion in which the indigenous population was, theoretically, a participant. It is then possible to consider that disavowing the indigenous judicial system, essence of values and principles of a community, could have been read as a hidden warning about the possibilities of integration of the indigenous population into this project of a new nation of which the most important purpose was to be seen as modern.

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Regarding the Pain of Others: Violence, Photography, and Ethics in “Mauricio (‘The Eye’) Silva” by Roberto Bolaño

Regarding the Pain of Others: Violence, Photography, and Ethics in “Mauricio (‘The Eye’) Silva” by Roberto Bolaño

Ante el dolor de los demás: violencia, fotografía y ética en «El Ojo Silva» de Roberto Bolaño

Author(s): Magdalena Perkowska / Language(s): Spanish / Issue: 26/2017

Keywords: photography; violence; event (Badiou); responsibility (Levinas); ethics of care

The present essay proposes an interpretation of Roberto Bolaño’s short story “Mauricio (‘The Eye’) Silva” (Putas asesinas, 2001), in which I explore the relationship between photography and violence typical in contemporary society – a society governed by the logic of global capitalism and the politics of consumerism – and how a confrontation with this dark alliance puts the story’s protagonist in a limit situation that forces him to choose between taking an ethical-political stance by becoming a subject or ignoring this conscience call by being absent. I argue that as a photographer whose photographic assignments took him to India, the protagonist participates in symbolic violence by reproducing a hegemonic universe of meaning for Western readers and spectators. The confrontation with despicable violence and the face of a vulnerable other, in relation with a photographic act, constitutes a decisive moment. It is a face-to face encounter that demands responsibility for the Other (Levinas), an event (Badiou) that requires a new way of being. This decisive moment then produces an affective response, one which follows the model established by the ethics of care, based on friendship, concern, and affection.

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Heroes of the Degraded World: Monstrous Individuals in the Narconovela

Heroes of the Degraded World: Monstrous Individuals in the Narconovela

Los héroes del mundo degradado: subjetividades endriagas en la narconovela

Author(s): Adriana Sara Jastrzębska / Language(s): Spanish / Issue: 26/2017

Keywords: Colombian narconovela; drug trafficking; gore capitalism; monstrous individuals; subjectivity

The present article offers an analysis of two Colombian novels that can be qualified as narconovelas: Comandante Paraíso (2002) by Gustavo Álvarez Gardeazábal and Happy Birthday, capo (2008) by José Libardo Porras. Using the term sujetos endriagos proposed by the Mexican philosopher Sayak Valencia, we qualify the narco protagonists as monstrous individuals, main actors of the gore capitalism. We focus on the subjective configuration of the principal actors of the drug trafficking business, to demonstrate a certain axiological ambiguity with which they are being portrayed, and an unusual tension between the heroic and antiheroic elements present in the perception of the protagonists. Published fifteen and nine years ago respectively, Comandante Paraíso and Happy Birthday, capo seem to announce and anticipate something, that in the last years can be generally observed in the popular and mass culture: a rise in the number of narco protagonists, portrayed as characters with complex psychological and moral qualities, whose activities seem to be at least justifiable in the degraded world, filled with the corruption of the politics and traditional elites, and in the reality of the gore capitalism.

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Play within the Play and the Phenomenon of the Opening out of the Dramatic Space (From the Creation of the Golden Age Spatial Model to the Attempts at Destruction of Conventional Space in Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Spanish Drama)

Play within the Play and the Phenomenon of the Opening out of the Dramatic Space (From the Creation of the Golden Age Spatial Model to the Attempts at Destruction of Conventional Space in Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Spanish Drama)

Teatro en el teatro y el fenómeno de desdoblamiento del espacio dramático (de la constitución del modelo espacial áureo a los intentos de destrucción del modelo espacial convencional en el drama español de los siglos XX y XXI)

Author(s): Urszula Aszyk / Language(s): Spanish / Issue: 26/2017

Keywords: the play within the play; dramatic space; stage space;Spanish theatre;

The study concentrates on the various manifestations of the forms of the play within the play, a recurrent form in Spanish drama from the Golden Age to the 21st century. Works are examined in whose structures the author has inserted fictitious theatrical performances, and the relationship between dramatic and stage spaces as fictitious scenic spaces are created in the dramatic work. To the same end, the work will analyse in greater detail some more recent plays, along with Lo fingido verdadero and Comedia sin título, assessing the originality of the special models employed by their creators, Lope de Vega and Federico García Lorca, respectively.

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A Dialogue to Come: Nine Poems by Rafael Alberti to Federico García Lorca

A Dialogue to Come: Nine Poems by Rafael Alberti to Federico García Lorca

Um diálogo em eterno porvir: nove poemas de Rafael Alberti para Federico García Lorca

Author(s): Mayra Moreyra Carvalho / Language(s): Portuguese / Issue: 26/2017

Keywords: Rafael Alberti; Federico García Lorca; poetry; dialogue; memory

Based on the continuous and meaningful presence of Federico García Lorca in Rafael Alberti’s poems, we propose to read nine compositions the Gaditan dedicated to the Granadine poet. This choice is justified once we verify that in all of them there is a situation of dialogue. We aim to analyze what could be the effects and implications of such dialogic operation and reflect on the possible meanings this constant appearance of Lorca in Alberti’s poetry could have. In order to do so, we present a brief story of their relationship. Further, we deeply analyze the poems, finding support in Benveniste and Bakhtin’s theories on human language and communication. We also consider Paul Ricoeur and Georges Gusdorf in their discussions on the role of interpersonal relations in the constitution of the self.

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On the Circumstances of the Births of Royal Children in the Light of the Itineraries of Kazimierz Jagiellończyk and Elżbieta Rakuska

On the Circumstances of the Births of Royal Children in the Light of the Itineraries of Kazimierz Jagiellończyk and Elżbieta Rakuska

O okolicznościach narodzin królewskich dzieci w świetle itinerarium Kazimierza Jagiellończyka i Elżbiety Rakuskiej

Author(s): Beata Możejko / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 24/2020

Keywords: family; Kazimierz Jagiellończyk; Elżbieta Rakuska; children; itinerary; conception and birth

On 10 February 1454, the Polish King, Kazimierz Jagiellończyk (born 1427) married Elżbieta Rakuska (born around 1436/1437), daughter of the German, Czech, and Hungarian king, Albrecht II Habsburg and Elizabeth of Luxemburg. Kazimierz Jagiellończyk and Elżbieta had 13 children, 7 daughters (two of them – also called Elżbieta – died in early childhood and 6 sons. So, in total, 11 children survived into adulthood. The royal couple gave birth to children with a certain regularity, more or less every several months, especially in the first years of their marriage. It is well­­­­­­‑known that Elżbieta accompanied Kazimierz Jagiellończyk on his journeys for many years. Research has revealed the itineraries of the King and his wife. This article analyzes these itineraries with regard to the details of the journey and the place of conception of individual royal children. The analysis reveals that, especially in the first years of the marriage, King Kazimierz Jagiellończyk spent a lot of time journeying between different places. This was not just a consequence of the custom (common then) of royal progresses, but also of the military situation. Queen Elżbieta did not give up the company of her husband on his journeys, although she did not venture into areas directly affected by warfare. So it is not surprising that the first royal offspring – the future Czech and Hungarian King Władysław – saw the light of day in Wawel Castle, but he was conceived outside Kraków. Possibilities include Łuków, Kazimierz Dolny, Radom, Opoczno, or, finally, Piotrków. Nor is it difficult to see that from the moment of the birth of their first­­­­­­‑born son to Elżbieta’s next pregnancy, the royal pair were practically never parted, leaving Kraków together, travelling and spending time in Lithuania. Their daughter Jadwiga was conceived during a winter stay in Lithuania, most likely in Wilno. The next children were also conceived during the couple’s long visits to Lithuania: Kazimierz in winter, and Jan Olbracht in spring. Most likely, their son Aleksander was conceived in Łęczyca. In turn Zofia was conceived in Breść Kujawski. It is difficult to fix the place where Elżbieta (1) was conceived; it happened while travelling, at the time of one of the couple’s brief stops in Kłodawa, Łęczyca, Piotrków, or Parczew. Zygmunt was conceived in Łęczyca, and Fryderyk in Kraków. He was the first but not the only one of the royal children to be conceived in Wawel Castle; his sisters Elżbieta (2) and Barbara were conceived there too. Anna, older than Barbara, was conceived somewhere en route between Lublin and Nowe Miasto Korczyn. Like their eldest brother, the majority of the royal children were born in Wawel Castle. Exceptions were: Zygmunt, born in Kozienice (in this case, we know that this was a result of a search for a place safe from plague), Anna, born in Nieszawa (almost to the birth, the Queen accompanied her husband on his current journey), and Barbara, born in Sandomierz. The King was present at the following births: of Władysław, Jan Olbracht, Zofia, Elżbieta (1), Zygmunt, Fryderyk, Elżbieta (2), and Barbara. We know the dates of the christenings of several of the children: Władysław – 4 April 1456 (more than a month after his birth; his parents set off on a journey when he was almost two months old); Kazimierz – 5 November 1458 (more than a month after his birth; the christening waited till the King returned; the royal couple set off on a journey three months after his birth); Jan Olbracht – christened three days after his birth (30 December); Zofia – christened a week after being born (her parents set off on a journey five months after her birth). The King was certainly present at the christenings of Elżbieta (1) in June 1465 (a week after her birth), Zygmunt, Fryderyk (christened eleven days after being born), Elżbieta (2), and Barbara (eleven days elapsed between her birth and her christening). If we look at the bates of birth of the children of Kazimierz Jagiellończyk and Elżbieta, we also see that in the first few years the gaps between a birth and a subsequent pregnancy were quite short. Between 1456 (the first birth) and 1461, pregnancies occurred at the following intervals: the second pregnancy was nine months from the first birth; the third pregnancy was five to five and a half months after the second; the fourth was around seven months after the third birth; and the fifth pregnancy came eleven to twelve months after the fourth birth. After the birth of a fifth child (Aleksander), there was a gap of more than two years before the Queen’s next pregnancy, a subsequent conception being in September 1463. From the birth of her sixth child to her seventh pregnancy there was an interval of four to five months; from the seventh birth to the eighth pregnancy there was an interval of around ten to eleven months; from the eighth birth to the ninth pregnancy, it was eight months. After this eighth birth (27 April 1468), it was three years before the Queen was pregnant again, this interval being most likely caused by illness (perhaps miscarriage). It was only around mid­­­­­­‑September 1471 that the Queen was pregnant again. After giving birth to her tenth child (20 April 1472), there was a gap of more than three years. The Queen only became pregnant again in June 1475. The child was born in March 1476, and a further conception took place more or less eighteen months later. We cannot discuss the date and place of conception of the royal daughter Elżbieta (3); we do not have annual data relating to the date of her birth.

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Marek Wrede: Itinerarium Zygmunta III 1587–1632

Marek Wrede: Itinerarium Zygmunta III 1587–1632

Marek Wrede: Itinerarium Zygmunta III 1587–1632

Author(s): Magdalena Jakubowska / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 9/2021

Keywords: Marek Wrede; Itinerarium of Sigismund III; 1587–1632;

Review of: Magdalena Jakubowska - Marek Wrede: Itinerarium Zygmunta III 1587–1632, Semper, Warszawa 2019, ss. 388

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Spiritual exercises, not only religious ones
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Spiritual exercises, not only religious ones

Ćwiczenia duchowe, nie tylko religijne

Author(s): Andrzej Draguła / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 691/2023

Kryzys przeżywa dzisiaj w Europie religia rozumiana jakonarzędzie pocieszenia. Ale chrześcijaństwo i Kościoły mogązaproponować współczesnym Europejczykom duchowość,która nie wyrzeka się chrystologicznego fundamentu, alemoże wejść w dialog z każdym, kto prowadzi życie duchowe,choć niekoniecznie religijne.

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