995 resultados para Spener, Philipp Jakob, 1635-1705.


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Bachofens Mutterrecht – längst ein Klassiker. Mit seiner These vom Matriarchat als ursprünglicher Gesellschaftsform war Bachofen der Erste, der es wagte, über eine geschichtliche Bedingtheit der Geschlechterrollen zu spekulieren und darüber, dass das Patriarchat eine vorübergehende Erscheinung sein könnte. Er half damit, die Krise der Männlichkeit zu bearbeiten, die sich nach dem verlorenen Krieg in den 20er Jahren besonders zuspitzte. Generationen von Autoren wurden von ihm beeinflusst; gelesen haben sie den Text – in der Kröner-Ausgabe. Zum 200. Geburtstag des Basler Altertumsforschers und Juristen erscheint die Auswahl seiner wirkungsmächtigsten Texte, die ab 1925 in mehreren kommentierten Auflagen im Kröner-Verlag erschien, erneut. Neben dem Mutterrecht (1861) enthält sie den Versuch über die Gräbersymbolik der Alten (1859) und Die Sage von Tanaquil (1870), neu und ausführlich eingeleitet von Yahya Elsaghe.

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INTRODUCTION Vertigo and dizziness are common neurological symptoms in general practice. Most patients have benign peripheral vestibular disorders, but some have dangerous central causes. Recent research has shown that bedside oculomotor examinations accurately discriminate central from peripheral lesions in those with new, acute, continuous vertigo/dizziness with nausea/vomiting, gait unsteadiness, and nystagmus, known as the acute vestibular syndrome. CASE REPORT A 56-year-old man presented to the emergency department with acute vestibular syndrome for 1 week. The patient had no focal neurological symptoms or signs. The presence of direction-fixed, horizontal nystagmus suppressed by visual fixation without vertical ocular misalignment (skew deviation) was consistent with an acute peripheral vestibulopathy, but bilaterally normal vestibuloocular reflexes, confirmed by quantitative horizontal head impulse testing, strongly indicated a central localization. Because of a long delay in care, the patient left the emergency department without treatment. He returned 1 week later with progressive gait disturbance, limb ataxia, myoclonus, and new cognitive deficits. His subsequent course included a rapid neurological decline culminating in home hospice placement and death within 1 month. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed restricted diffusion involving the basal ganglia and cerebral cortex. Spinal fluid 14-3-3 protein was elevated. The rapidly progressive clinical course with dementia, ataxia, and myoclonus plus corroborative neuroimaging and spinal fluid findings confirmed a clinicoradiographic diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease. CONCLUSIONS To our knowledge, this is the first report of an initial presentation of Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease closely mimicking vestibular neuritis, expanding the known clinical spectrum of prion disease presentations. Despite the initial absence of neurological signs, the central lesion location was differentiated from a benign peripheral vestibulopathy at the first visit using simple bedside vestibular tests. Familiarity with these tests could help providers prevent initial misdiagnosis of important central disorders in patients presenting vertigo or dizziness.

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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Verurteilung des Hutmachers Flebus zu vierjährigem schwerem Kerker wegen Aufruhrs und bewaffneten Widerstands gegen das Militär sowie des Bäckers Wranz und des Kammerdieners Kalpacher zu sechs- bzw. dreimonatigem Arrest in Eisen wegen illegalen Waffenbesitzes. Aufhebung der Verurteilung des Bäckers und Hausmeisters Nießner zu achttägigem Arrest in Eisen (ebenfalls wegen illegalen Waffenbesitzes) auf dem Gnadenwege

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Workshop „The Narrative in Eastern and Western Art“, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto, 2-5 December 2013 Abstract by Ivo Raband, University of Berne Printed Narrative: The Festival Books for Ernest of Austria from Brussels and Antwerp 1594 During the early modern period the medium of the festival book became increasingly more important as an object of ‘political narration’ throughout Europe. Focusing on Netherlandish examples from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, my talk will focus on the festival books printed for the Joyous Entries of Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553–1595). Ernest was appointed Governor General of the Netherlands by King Philipp II in 1593, being the first Habsburg Prince to reside in Brussels since 30 years. In Brussels and Antwerp, the Archduke was greeted with the traditional Blijde Imkomst, Joyous Entry, which dates back to the fourteenth century and was a necessity to actually become the sovereign of Brabant and Antwerp and to uphold the privileges of the cities. Decorated with ephemeral triumphal arches, stages, and tableaux vivants, both cities welcomed Ernest and, at the same time, demonstrated their civic self-assurance and negotiated their statuses. In honor of these events of civic power, the city magistrates commissioned festival books. These books combine a Latin text with a description of the events and the ephemeral structures, including circa 30 engravings and etchings. Being the only visual manifestation of the Joyous Entries, the books became important representational objects. The prints featured in festival books will be my point of departure for discussing the importance of narrative political prints and the concept of the early modern festival book as a ‘political object’. By comparing the prints from Ernest’s entries with others from the period between 1549 and 1635, I will show how the prints became as important as the event itself. Thus, I want to pose the question of whether it would have been possible to substitute a printed version of the event for the actual ceremony.

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