981 resultados para Fichte, Immanuel Hermann von, 1796-1879,


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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F02094

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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F06344

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Stoltze: Notiz in den "Volksblättern", Stuttgart 1866

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Musik von D. F. E. Auber. [Text] von Eugen Scribe. Neu rev. dt. Text der Gesänge mit Angabe des Inhalts der Oper und einer Einf. in dieselbe von Hermann Mendel

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[Hermann Sinsheimer... Umschlagzeichn.: Ernst E. Stern]

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Eight selected glaciers in the Eastern Alps with a total area of 52 qkm have been surveyed photogrammetrically in the years 1969 and 1979, to determine the annual height change of the glacier surface by the comparison of the two different surveys. In this period of ten years the glaciers show, except for the Hintereisferner, a positive annual height change. But it is less than the change in the past period from 1959 to 1969. The increase in elevation happens mainly in the lower regions of the glaciers, while the glacier-snow-fields don't show any remarkable height changes. So the glacier advance of the sixties seem to have already reached or crossed its maximum.

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This layer is a digitized geo-referenced raster image of a 1796 map of New Hampshire drawn by D.F. Sotzmann. These Sotzmann maps (10 maps of New England and Mid-Atlantic states) typically portray both natural and manmade features. They are highly detailed with symbols for churches, roads, court houses, distilleries, iron works, mills, academies, county lines, town lines, and more. Relief is usually indicated by hachures and country boundaries have also been drawn. Place names are shown in both German and English and each map usually includes an index to land grants. Prime meridians used for this series are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.

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This layer is a digitized geo-referenced raster image of a 1796 map of Vermont drawn by D.F. Sotzmann. These Sotzmann maps (10 maps of New England and Mid-Atlantic states) typically portray both natural and manmade features. They are highly detailed with symbols for churches, roads, court houses, distilleries, iron works, mills, academies, county lines, town lines, and more. Relief is usually indicated by hachures and country boundaries have also been drawn. Place names are shown in both German and English and each map usually includes an index to land grants. Prime meridians used for this series are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.