453 resultados para MENDELSSOHN
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1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Thomas Mann, 13.12.1943; 1 Brief von John Slawson an Frederick Pollock, 29.11.1943; 1 Brief von Ernst Simmel an Frederick Pollock, 14.10.1943; 1 Brief von Edith Kriss an Margot von Mendelssohn, 13.10.1943; 1 Brief von Margot von Mendelssohn an Max Horkheimer, 23.01.1944;
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1 Brief von Edith Kriss an Margot von Mendelssohn, 13.10.1943; 1 Brief von Margot von Mendelssohn an Max Horkheimer, 23.01.1944; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Henryk Grossman, 10.04.1944; 1 Brief von Nevitt Sanford an Max Horkheimer, 21.01.1944; 2 Briefe zwischen Richard C. Rothschild und Frederick Pollock, 1944; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an das Registrar for Voting in New York Country, [1944]; 1 Brief von Theodor W. Adorno an Frederick Pollock, 07.06.1944;
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1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Hans J. Lichtenberger, 06.02.1947; 1 Briefe von Max Horkheimer an das Institute´s Advisory Board 11.01.1947; 1 Brief von Margot von Mendelssohn an Redman Van and Storage Co. (Santa Monica), 07.01.1947; 1 Brief von Gertrud Löwenthal an Redman Van and Storage Co. (Santa Monica), 03.01.1947;
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1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Walter Munding, 16.08.1950; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Joseph Christ, 24.05.1950; 1 Brief von Albert Flegenheimer an Frederick Pollock, 18.05.1950; 2 Briefe von Frederick Pollock an E. Wehrle, 03.04.1950; 1 Brief von Margot von Mendelssohn an Max Horkheimer, 18.01.1950; 1 Brief von Nothern Life Insurance Co. (Seattle) an Max Horkheimer, 16.01.1950;
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von Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
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Moses Mendelssohn
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von Mendelssohn commentirt ; übersetzt und mit einem Wortregister versehen von Salomon Heilberg
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von Moses Mendelssohn. Eine Reliquie, zum ersten Male herausgegeben und mit Einleitung versehen von M. Kayserling
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[B. Jacobsohn]
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Enth. u. a.: I. Kyrie in D-moll : (nachgelassenes Werk) / von W. A. Mozart. II. Lauda Sion / von Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy ...
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Dynamics of the Pacific Plate is recorded in the systematic variation of location and the 40Ar-39Ar age of seamounts in the Western Pacific from 120 to 65 Ma ago. The seamounts are grouped into three linear zones as long as 5000 km. The seamounts become younger in the southeastern direction along the strike of these zones. Correlation between age and location of seamounts allows to divide the history of their formation into three stages. Rate of seamount growth was relatively low (2-4 cm/yr) during the first and the third stages within intervals of 120-90 and 85-65 Ma, whereas during the second stage (90-85 Ma), the seamounts were growing very fast (80-100 cm/yr). In the midst of this stage, at ~87 Ma ago, magmatic activity increased abruptly. Dynamics of seamount building is in good agreement with (1) pulses in development of the Ontong Java, Manihiki, and Caribbean-Colombian oceanic plateaus; (2) age of spreading acceleration in the mid-Cretaceous; and (3) a short period when the Izanagi Plate ceased to exist and the Kula Plate was formed. Variation in seamounts' age and location are in consistence with the hypothesis of diffuse extension of the Pacific Plate in course of its motion with formation of impaired zones of decompression melting. Direction of extension (325°-340° NW) calculated from the strike of seamount zones is consistent with the path of the Pacific Plate (330° NW) in the Late Cretaceous. Immense perioceanic volcanic belts were formed at that time along the margin of the Asian continent. The Okhotsk-Chukchi Peninsula Belt extends at a right angle to the compression vector. Three stages of this belt's evolution are synchronous with the stages of seamount formation in the Pacific Plate. Delay in origination of the East Sikhote-Alin Volcanic Belt and its different orientation were caused by counterclockwise rotation of the vector of convergence of oceanic and continental plates in the mid-Cretaceous. At the same time, i.e. 95-85 Ma ago, volcanic activity embraced the entire continental margin and tin granites were emplaced everywhere in the Eastern Asia. This short episode (90+/-5 Ma) corresponds to the mid-Cretaceous maximum of compression of the continental margin, and its age fits well a culmination in extension of the Pacific Plate.
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View of the Michigan League taken from the east probably on the roof of Hill Auditorium or from Burton Tower. On verso: The Michigan League at the University of Michigan is the social center for women. It houses the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, a dining room, cafeteria, game and hotel rooms. (typed) RETURN TO UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN NEWS SERVICE, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN (stamp)
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Has indexes, 1850-1923; indexes for 1924- included with supplement: Jahresberichte des Literarischen Zentralblattes.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.