981 resultados para Svenska sydpolarexpeditionen (1901-1903)
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Account of Swedish South Polar Expedition, 1901-1903, which was led by Nordenskjöld
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Each volume is composed of monographs having cover-title only, with series note: Wissenschaftliche ergebnisse der Schwedischen südpolar-expedition, 1901-1903 unter leitung von dr. Otto Nordenskjöld.
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Scan von Monochrom-Mikroform
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Lithographisches Institut des Generalstabs
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On cover: no. 6.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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1885 has title: Documents diplomatiques. Affaires de Chine.
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Contains Board of Directors minutes (1903, 1907), Executive Committee minutes (1907), Removal Committee minutes (1903-1917), Annual Reports (1910, 1913), Monthly Reports (1901-1919), Monthly Bulletins (1914-1915), studies of those removed, Bressler's "The Removal Work, Including Galveston," and several papers relating to the IRO and immigration. Financial papers include a budget (1914), comparative per capita cost figures (1909-1922), audits (1915-1918), receipts and expenditures (1918-1922), investment records, bank balances (1907-1922), removal work cash book (1904-1911), office expenses cash account (1903-1906), and the financial records of other agencies working with the IRO (1906). Includes also removal case records of first the Jewish Agricultural Society (1899-1900), and then of the IRO (1901-1922) when it took over its work, family reunion case records (1901-1904), and the follow-up records of persons removed to various cities (1903-1914). Contains also the correspondence of traveling agents' contacts throughout the U.S. from 1905-1914, among them Stanley Bero, Henry P. Goldstein, Philip Seman, and Morris D. Waldman.
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Ataulla Bajazitov (1846-1911) fulfilled a social double role by serving his Tatar community in St. Petersburg as imam and the Russian state as military Muslim ‘cleric’, translator and teacher. By founding Russia’s first monolingual Tatar newspaper, initiating St. Petersburg’s first Friday mosque and presenting scriptural and rational arguments for the compatibility of Islam and the modern Civilization to a Russian-speaking public as early as 1883, he has been a pioneer among the Muslims in Russia in several respects. In contrast though to similar activities of his Russian contemporary, the Krim Tatar Ismail Gasprinskii (1851-1914), Bajazitov’s endeavours have remained almost unnoticed in Western scholarship. Also in Tatarstan, his books have been only recently reprinted. The present study analyzes Bajazitov’s three monographs written in Russian, namely A Response to Ernest Renan’s lecture “Islam and Science” (1883), The Relationship of Islam towards Science and People of Different Faith (1887) and Islam and Progress (1898). There, he exposes many positions that around that time started to become key arguments of Muslim reformers in the Near East for the progressivness of Islam. The study takes also into account reactions to Bajazitov’s monographs by Russian officers in Tashkent who tried to demonstrate the backwardness of Islam, especially Nikolai Petrovič Ostroumov’s (1846-1930) response in his book entitled Quran and Progress – On the intellectual awakening of today’s Russian Muslims (1901/1903).
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Includes bibliographies.
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1931-32- each report has also a distinctive title.
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v. 1. Epistvlae ad familiares.--v. 2, pars. 1. Epistvlae ad Atticvm, libri I-VIII.--v. 2, pars. 2. Epistvlae ad Atticvm, libri IX-XVI.--v. 3. Epistvlae ad Qvintvm fratrem, commentariolvm petitionis, epistvlae ad M. Brvtvm, psevdo-Ciceronis epistvla ad Octavianvm, fragmenta epistvlarvm.