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Introduction to Part V
2018
The shock of defeat at the end of the First World War left many German academics dumbfounded and numb. Even Hilbert, an outspoken internationalist, was deeply disillusioned by the chaos and instability that plagued the early Weimar years. Already during the war, political differences widened the gulf that had already formed within the Gottingen Philosophical Faculty, whose conservative members felt they were constantly being provoked by the “Hilbert faction.” The controversy over Emmy Noether’s candidacy to habilitate in 1915, mentioned in the introduction to Part IV, was only one of many such instances. Others were even more serious, as when Hilbert and his pacifist friends were accused of…
The birth and youth of Compositio Mathematica: ‘Ce périodique foncièrement international’
2006
The journal Compositio Mathematica was founded by Luitzen E. J. Brouwer to counter his dismissal from the Mathematische Annalen in 1928. In spite of the economic crisis, Brouwer succeeded in finding a publisher (Noordhoff), an editorial board and subscribers. The founding took place at the time of the rise of the Third Reich, which caused problems of a political nature. The German editors followed Ludwig Bieberbach in 1934 when he left the board because Brouwer refused to dismiss the Jewish editors. After a period of flourishing, the publication was suspended at the beginning of the occupation of Holland in 1940. The post-war restart of the journal led to a painful conflict between Brouwer …
Kiedy sacrum sprofanowano, czyli sanktuarium św. Anny w czasie II wojny światowej
2017
WHEN SACRUM WAS DESECRATED, THAT IS ST. ANNA’S SANCTUARY DURING SECOND WORLD WARThe Anastazy Piotr Polanko’s monograph “The Franciscans in Annaberg during second World War” is anew publication concerning the history of the Annaberg’s cloister just before the2nd World War and during the war. It has been published by St. Antony’s Franciscan Publisher in 2013. It was elaborated on the basis of archives of Annaberg’s Franciscan cloister. The author had to make an effort to translate the remaining documents from German. In his book he presents biographies of friars who lived in the cloister during first years of war, their ministry work with number of statistics regarding trips, sermons, retreat…
Emmy Noether’s Long Struggle to Habilitate in Göttingen
2020
Doctoral degrees have a long prehistory, but the modern Ph.D. first arose as part of an educational reform launched at the German universities. Over the course of the nineteenth century, this degree came to be awarded not merely to those who displayed a command of established knowledge in an academic field.
Klein, Mittag-Leffler, and the Klein-Poincaré Correspondence of 1881–1882
2018
If a modern-day Plutarch were to set out to write the “Parallel lives” of some famous modern-day mathematicians, he could hardly do better than to begin with the German, Felix Klein (1849–1925), and the Swede, Gosta Mittag-Leffler (1846–1927). Both lived in an age ripe with possibilities for the mathematics profession and, like few of their contemporaries, they seized upon these new opportunities whenever and however they arose. Even when their chances for success looked dismal, they forged ahead, winning over the skeptics as they did so. Although accomplished and prolific researchers (Klein’s work has even enjoyed the appellation “great”), they owed much of their success to their talents a…
A Search for the Hidden King: Messianism, Prophecies and Royal Epiphanies of the Kings of Aragon (circa 1250-1520)
2019
Modern historiography has studied the influence of messianic and millennialist ideas in the Crown of Aragon extensively and, more particularly, how they were linked to the Aragonese monarchy. To date, research in the field of art history has mainly considered royal iconography from a different point of view: through coronation, historical or dynastic images. This article will explore the connections, if any, between millennialist prophetic visions and royal iconography in the Crown of Aragon using both texts and the figurative arts, bearing in mind that sermons, books and images shared a common space in late medieval audiovisual culture, where royal epiphanies took place. The point of depar…
De súplica a pseudo-debate: Helena 894 ss.
2021
En Helena la pareja Helena y Menelao deben suplicar a Teónoe que no informe a su hermano Teoclímeno de la presencia de Menelao en Egipto, pero Menelao se niega a hacerlo y adopta una actitud diferente. Este rito de súplica truncado se transforma en un supuesto debate, que tampoco lo es.
Luigi Pagliaro, 1931-2020.
2020
Klasikas iestudējumi Oļģerta Krodera režijā: teksts un tā interpretācija
2017
Promocijas darbā pētīta teksta nozīme iestudējuma koncepcijas īstenošanā, balstoties uz režisora Oļģerta Krodera iestudētajiem literatūras klasikas darbiem. O. Krodera radošā darbība analizēta hronoloģiski secīgos četros periodos, kurus lielā mērānosaka katrā periodā iestudētā V. Šekspīra traģēdija „Hamlets”. Kopumā analizēti 12 iestudējumi, fiksējot laikmeta refleksijas katra iestudējuma vēstījumā un pieņemot „Hamletu” kā atskaites punktu. Teksts pētījumā analizēts no hermeneitikas pozīcijām kā lingvistiski izteikts vēstī jums. Vienlaikus ņemts vērā jēdziena „teksts” kulturoloģiskais aspekts, kas iestudējuma vēstījuma atklāsmē par vienlīdz svarīgiem atzīst visus estētikas objektus. Pētījum…
La problemática textual del comentario de Galeno al tratado hipocrático <em>Sobre los humores</em>
2014
The commentary to the Hippocratic treatise De humoribus, which was accepted as an authentic Galenic work till recent times, uses to be nowadays assigned to a mid-XVIth. century author of false ancient manuscripts, the Greek Andreas Darmarios. In spite of this, the text presents several kinds of problems that suggest a careful revisiting of the question. This article presents some of such problems and looks for a different explanation by means of the interaction of the languages involved in the transmission of the text.