916 resultados para John Hilliard


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In der Fotografie als reproduktiver Kunst und reproduktiver Technik existiert eine Vielzahl besonderer Umgangs- und Aneignungsformen im Kopieren originaler Bildideen. Das Spektrum reicht von der kreativen Nachstellung bis zum Plagiat. Fotografie ist das einzige Medium, das diese Bandbreite von Möglichkeiten in der Gegenüberstellung von Original und Kopie nutzen kann. Wolfgang Vollmer, Kölner Fotograf und Autor mehrerer Künstlerbücher, die sich kreativ mit Nachbildung und Fortführung von Ikonen der Fotografiegeschichte befassen, systematisiert die möglichen Umgangsformen der Fotografie mit "Vor-Bildern" aus ihrem medialen Bildgedächtnis.

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Conspiracy of the Spaniards against Venice / abbé Real -- Conspiracy of John Lewis Fiesco against Genoa / cardinal Retz.

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Narrative attributed to Sarah Atkins.

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"Collects and hymns" (without music): p. [221]-252.

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On spine: "Sparks's American Biography".

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"The life of Milton. By the Reverend John Mitford": v.1, p. [xix] -cvii.

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"Address delivered at the interment": p. [80]-91.

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In the Leaven of the Ancients, John Walbridge studies the appropriation of non–Peripatetic philosophical ideas by an anti–Aristotelian Islamic philosopher, Shihab al-Din al-Suhrawardi (d. 1191). He proposes a comprehensive explanation of the origin of Suhrawardi's philosophical system, a revival of the “wisdom of the Ancients” and its philosophical affiliations “grounded” in Greek philosophy (p. xiii). Walbridge attempts to uncover the reasons for Suhrawardi's rejection of the prevailing neo–Aristotelian synthesis in Islamic philosophy, Suhrawardi's knowledge and understanding of non–Aristotelian Greek philosophy, the ancient philosophers Suhrawardi was attempting to follow, the relationship between Suhrawardi's specific philosophical teachings (logic, ontology, physics, and metaphysics), and his understanding of non–Aristotelian ancient philosophy and the relationship between Suhrawardi's system and the major Greek philosophers, schools, and traditions—in particular the Presocratics, Plato, and the Stoics (p. 8). Copyright © 2003 Cambridge University Press