994 resultados para 765-38
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Vorbesitzer: Wilhelm Carl von Rothschild;
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F02955
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Trägerband: 'Registrum. altare S.Agnetis 1510. N.18. Latula A'; Vorbesitzer: Stadtarchiv Frankfurt am Main
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1 Brief von Martin Got an Max Horkheimer, 06.12.1955; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an den Schweizerischen Bankverein (Zürich), 04.11.1955; 1 Brief von M. E. Constantacatos an Max Horkheimer, 09.09.1955; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Johannes Hirzel, 07.08.1955; 4 Briefe zwischen Max Horkheimer und Nicholas Jory; 3 Briefe zwischen Nicholas Jory und Frederick Pollock 1956; 1 Brief von Albert Rosenberg an Frederick Pollock, 03.05.1955; 1 Brief von dem Hotel Splendide (Lugano) an Max Horkheimer, 23.04.1955; 1 Brief von Barbara Lovett an Max Horkheimer, 17.03.1955; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Karl Banse (Sozialwissenschaftler), 01.02.1955;
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4 Briefe zwischen Max Horkheimer und Nicholas Jory; 3 Briefe zwischen Nicholas Jory und Frederick Pollock, 1956; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an die First National City Bank (New York), 27.04.1956; 1 Brief von dem Grand Hotel & Kurhaus (Bad Tarasp) an den "Gast", März 1956; 1 Brief von Franz Ollig an Frederick Pollock, 31.01.1956; 1 Brief von Erna Schroeter an Emmy Henne, 14.01.1956; 1 Brief von The State Bar of California (San Francisco) an Leo Salon, 21.11.1956; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Hans Moeller, 16.10.1956; 2 Briefe zwischen Frederick Pollock und Frederick J. Wild, 1956; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Alice H. Maier, 19.06.1956; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Leo Löwenthal, 16.06.1956; 1 Brief von dem Hotel "Zum Schützen" (München) an Frederick Pollock, 28.05.1956;
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Vorbesitzer: Johannes Matthaeus Valentini
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Vorbesitzer: Michelangelo Gualandi;
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Vorbesitzer: Johannes Matthaeus Valentini
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Site 765 contains a sequence of tropical, middle Miocene to Holocene dinoflagellate cysts. These diverse assemblages are characterized by abundant Polysphaeridium zoharyi and Spiniferites bulloideus. Abundances of Impagidinium spp. and Nematosphaeridium spp. reflect the shelf-to-slope origin of the assemblages. One new genus, Blysmatodinium, and two new species, Nematosphaeridium (?) wrennii sp. nov. and Blysmatodinium argoi, are described.
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Middle Miocene to Holocene pollen assemblages reveal a history of environmental change in northern Australia. Grass pollen appeared, but was rare, in the late Miocene and was consistently present throughout the Pliocene, but did not become abundant until the Pleistocene. Myrtaceae pollen, characteristic of late Cenozoic assemblages in eastern Australia, is poorly represented, and no unequivocal evidence of rain forest was found.