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Gregors des Großen Regula pastoralis gehört zu den am stärksten althochdeutsch glossierten Texten. Eine umfassende Darstellung dieser Glossen fehlt und ist nicht zu leisten, solange einige der wichtigsten Quellen noch immer nicht ausreichend aufgearbeitet sind. Zu diesen gehören die Glossen der Handschriften Clm 6277 und Clm 18550a, die in dieser Untersuchung erstmals vollständig ediert und sprachlich sowie paläographisch kommentiert werden. Gregory the Great's Regula pastoralis is one of the most heavily glossed Old High German texts. A comprehensive presentation of these glosses has been missing so far and will not possible as long as some of the most important sources still have not been reviewed. These include the glosses of manuscripts Clm 6277 and Clm 18550a. This volume is the first to present an edition of these glosses with both linguistic and paleographic commentary.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative. --- Gregory I, Pope: Regula pastoralis. --- Munich / Bayrische Staatsbibliothek / Clm 18550a. --- Munich / Bayrische Staatsbibliothek / Clm 6277. --- Language arts. --- Linguistics --- Gregory --- Criticism, Textual. --- Language.
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This open access book illustrates how systemic theory, as both a meta-theory and a relational organic theory, can be a suitable framework for understanding and appreciating the new horizons of systemic practice with children and families in their various contexts. The different chapters shed light on how systemic perspectives, as they are presented in their varying contexts, promote hope by giving room for reflections on uncertainty, change, opportunities, interconnections, and differences. The authors describe and reflect on how systemic approaches can be useful for practitioners and make space for a multiplicity of different perspectives that address the needs of children and those assisting them in their various settings, where children grow and develop in the context of their unique needs and challenges. It covers safeguarding children’s rights through parental separation and divorce; families experiencing anticipatory grief; parents struggling with substance use problems; gender incongruence; eating disorders; systemic perspectives on psychiatric diagnosis; children with disabilities; and systemic practice in school. The book will be a source of inspiration, as the purpose is to illustrate the systemic field in constant motion, which encourages, maybe even requires a plurality of theories, perspectives and approaches. But, most importantly, it demonstrates how working with children and families is a privilege.
Clinical psychology. --- Counseling. --- Family psychotherapy. --- Medicine. --- Psychology. --- Psychotherapy. --- Bateson, Gregory, --- systemic theory
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St. Gregory of Nazianzus' (ca. AD 330-390) classicizing Christian verse is the earliest Greek verse of its kind that survives in any great quantity. This is a critical edition, with introduction and commentary, of four poems (I.2.17; II.1.10, 19, 32). The commentary is primarily linguistic, but attention is paid to historical and theological matters. The poems' fate in Byzantium is also examined and three Byzantine paraphrases are edited in an appendix.The introduction examines features of Gregory's poetry in general. Gregory was an enthusiastic reader of Callimachus and his use of poetic allusion deserves special attention.
Christian poetry, Greek --- History and criticism --- Gregory, --- Poetic works --- History and criticism. --- Poetic works. --- Poésie chrétienne grecque --- Histoire et critique --- Greek Christian poetry --- Greek poetry --- Bogoslov, Grigoriĭ, --- Bogoslov, Grigorije --- Grégoire, --- Gregor, --- Gregorio, --- Gregorio Nazianzeno, --- Grēgorios, --- Gregorios, --- Gregorius, --- Gregorius Nazianzenus, --- Gregory Nazianzen, --- Grigol, --- Grigorie, --- Grigoriĭ, --- Grigoriĭ Bogoslov, --- Ighrīghūriyūs, --- Nazianz, Gregor von, --- Nazianzen, Grigoriĭ, --- Nazianzenus, Gregorius, --- Nazianzus, Gregory of, --- Sfântul Grigorie, --- Богослов, Григорий, --- Григорий, --- Григорий Богослов, --- Γρηγόριος, --- Languages & Literatures --- Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures --- Grego., --- Nazian., Grego., --- Christian poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Gregory, - of Nazianzus, Saint - Poetic works --- Classics --- A Greek–English Lexicon --- God --- Göttingen --- Homer --- Gregory, - of Nazianzus, Saint
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Margaret Mead und Gregory Bateson gehörten in den 1930er und 1940er Jahren zu den fuhrenden Vertretern der Cultural Anthropology in den USA. Die Anthropologie bot ihnen nicht nur einen Schlussel, um das Verhältnis von »culture« und »personality« besser zu verstehen, sondern diente ihnen ebenso als Werkzeug, um die Haltung der amerikanischen Bevölkerung mit Blick auf den Zweiten Weltkrieg abzustimmen und ihre Feinde zu bekämpfen. So glaubte das Wissenschaftlerpaar daran, dass nur durch Arbeit an der Kultur der Aufbau einer friedlichen Welt gelingen könne. Diesen Selbst- und Weltdeutungspraktiken spurt Thilo Neidhöfer am Beispiel ihrer Ehe nach.
HISTORY / United States / General. --- 20th Century. --- American History. --- Anthropology. --- Cultural History. --- Culture. --- Gregory Bateson. --- History of Science. --- History of the 20th Century. --- History. --- Science. --- USA. --- Margaret Mead; Gregory Bateson; Anthropologie; Kultur; USA; 20. Jahrhundert; Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Kulturgeschichte; Wissenschaft; Amerikanische Geschichte; Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts; Geschichtswissenschaft; Anthropology; Culture; 20th Century; History of Science; Cultural History; Science; American History; History of the 20th Century; History
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Gregory of Tours, the sixth-century Merovingian bishop, composed extensive historiographical and hagiographical corpora during the twenty years of his episcopacy in Tours. These works serve as important sources for the cultural, social, political and religious history of Merovingian Gaul. This book focuses on Gregory's hagiographical collections, especially the Glory of the Martyrs, Glory of the Confessors, and Life of the Fathers, which contain accounts of saints and their miracles from across the Mediterranean world. It analyses these accounts from literary and historical perspectives, examining them through the lens of relations between the Merovingians and their Mediterranean counterparts, and contextualizing them within the identity crisis that followed the disintegration of the Roman world. This approach leads to groundbreaking conclusions about Gregory's hagiographies, which this study argues were designed as an 'ecclesiastical history' (of the Merovingian Church) that enabled him to craft a specific Gallo-Christian identity for his audience.
Middle Ages. --- Historians --- Gregory, --- Europe --- Historical geography. --- Dark Ages --- History, Medieval --- Medieval history --- Medieval period --- Middle Ages --- World history, Medieval --- World history --- Civilization, Medieval --- Medievalism --- Renaissance --- History --- Grégoire, --- Gregor, --- Gregorius, --- Gregorio, --- Grigoriĭ, --- Gregori, --- Tours, Gregory of, --- Hagiography, Identity, Merovingians, Ecclesiastical History, Cults of Saints, Early Middle Ages.
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This volume explores Gregory Of Nyssa's concept of human nature. It argues that the frequent use Gregory makes of phusis -terminology is not only a terminological predilection, but rather the key to the philosophical and theological foundations of his thought. Starting from an overview of the theological landscape in the early 360's the study first demonstrates the meaning and relevance of universal human nature as an analogy for the Trinity in Cappadocian theology. The second part explores Gregory's use of this same notion in his teaching on the divine economy. It is argued that Gregory takes this philosophical theory into the service of his own theology. Ultimately the book provides an example for the mutual interaction of philosophy and Christian theology in the fourth century.
Theological anthropology --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- 276 =75 GREGORIUS NYSSENUS --- Man (Christian theology) --- -Man (Christian theology) --- Griekse patrologie--GREGORIUS NYSSENUS --- -Gregory of Nyssa, Saint --- -Contributions in Christian doctrine of man --- Gregory, --- -Griekse patrologie--GREGORIUS NYSSENUS --- Ghirīghūriyūs, --- Grégoire, --- Gregor, --- Gregori, --- Gregorio, --- Grēgorios, --- Gregorius, --- Grigoli, --- Grigoriĭ, --- Grzegorz, --- Qiddīs Ghirīghūriyūs Usquf Nīṣṣ, --- Grigorije, --- Gregorius Nyssenus --- Gregor von Nyssa --- Gregorio di Nissa --- Gregorius van Nyssa --- Gregory of Nyssa --- Grégoire de Nysse --- Contributions in Christian doctrine of man. --- Humanities --- The Early Church --- Theological anthropology - Christianity - History of doctrines - Early church, ca 30-600.
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"Epistemological theories of the patristic authors seldom attract attention of the researchers. This unfortunate status quo contrasts with a crucial place of the theory of knowledge in the thought of such prominent authors as Origen and the Cappadocian fathers. This book surveys the patristic epistemological discourse in its various settings. In the context of the Church history it revolves around the Eunomian controversy, Eunomius' language theory and Gregory Nazianzen's cognitive theory, where the ideas of Apostle Paul were creatively combined with the Peripatetic teaching. In the framework of Biblical exegesis, it touches upon the issues of the textual criticism of the Homeric and Jewish scholarship, which had significantly shaped Origen's paradigm of the Biblical studies."--
Theology. --- Christian theology --- Theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Origen. --- Basil, --- Eunomius, --- Gregory, --- 30-600 --- Adamantius, --- Oregenes Adamantius, --- Origene --- Origenes Adamantius, --- Origenes, --- Origenis --- Orygenes --- Ūrījānūs --- Ghirīghūriyūs, --- Grégoire, --- Gregor, --- Gregori, --- Gregorio, --- Grēgorios, --- Gregorius, --- Grigoli, --- Grigoriĭ, --- Grigorije, --- Grzegorz, --- Qiddīs Ghirīghūriyūs Usquf Nīṣṣ, --- Bogoslov, Grigoriĭ, --- Bogoslov, Grigorije --- Grego., --- Gregorio Nazianzeno, --- Gregorios, --- Gregorius Nazianzenus, --- Gregory Nazianzen, --- Grigol, --- Grigorie, --- Grigoriĭ Bogoslov, --- Ighrīghūriyūs, --- Nazian., Grego., --- Nazianz, Gregor von, --- Nazianzen, Grigoriĭ, --- Nazianzenus, Gregorius, --- Nazianzus, Gregory of, --- Sfântul Grigorie, --- Eunomio, --- Eunomios, --- Barsegh, --- Basile, --- Basileios, --- Basili, --- Basilio, --- Basilius Caesariensis, --- Basilius Cesariensis, --- Basilius, --- Bāsīliyūs, --- Bazyli, --- Magnus Basilius, --- Qiddīs Bāsīliyūs al-Kabīr, --- Vasile, --- Vasileios, --- Vasiliĭ, --- Vasilije, --- Vasyliĭ, --- Gregorius Nyssenus --- Gregor von Nyssa --- Gregorio di Nissa --- Gregorius van Nyssa --- Gregory of Nyssa --- Grégoire de Nysse --- Богослов, Григорий, --- Григорий, --- Григорий Богослов, --- Γρηγόριος, --- Early Church Period --- Primitive and Early Church Period --- Grigar̲i, --- Pseudo-Basil
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Christianity and literature --- Beat poetry --- Belief and doubt in literature. --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- American Literature --- Beat literature --- Poetry --- History --- History and criticism. --- Corso, Gregory --- Thomas, --- Akʻvineli, Tʻoma, --- Akvinietis, Tomas, --- Akvinskiĭ, Foma, --- Aquinas, --- Aquinas, Thomas, --- Foma, --- Thomas Aquinas, --- Tʻoma, --- Toma, --- Tomas, --- Tomasu, --- Tomasu, Akwinasu, --- Tomasz, --- Tommaso, --- Tʻovma, --- Тома, Аквінський, --- תומאס, --- תומס, --- اكويني ، توما --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Influence. --- Religion. --- Ākvīnās, Tūmās, --- اكويني، توما, --- آکويناس، توماس, --- CORSO (GREGORY), 1930 --- -CHRISTIAN POETRY, AMERICAN --- CHRISTIANITY AND LITERATURE --- BELIEF AND DOUBT --- U.S.
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Aus moderner wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Sicht leistet die ökonomische Clubtheorie einen wichtigen Beitrag zu einer effizienten Gestaltung von Integrationsprozessen, insbesondere der Europäischen Union. Um aber das Pareto-Optimum einer Welt voller Clubs bestimmen zu können, spielt die Unterscheidung zwischen einer clubinternen und einer gesamtwirtschaftlichen Sichtweise eine entscheidende Rolle. Weitere clubtheoretische Einflussfaktoren wie das vorhandene Clubgüterangebot und dessen Eigenschaften, die Anzahl der Unversorgten, die Kosten der Heterogenität der Clubmitgliedschaft und insbesondere Principal-Agent-Probleme bei der Clubführung erschweren die Realisierung von optimalen Clubbedingungen. Im politischen System der Europäischen Union lassen sich zahlreiche Clubsituationen finden, die durch supranationale Institutionen, politische Regime oder sonstige freie Formen grenzüberschreitender Zusammenarbeit privater Akteure entstehen. Auf Grundlage der im Einzelfall angewandten Elemente der Clubtheorie werden in dieser Arbeit in insgesamt sechs Fallstudien (EU, Eurozone, Schengen, Großregion SaarLorLux, Arge Alp, Euregionale Academie) aussagekräftige Rückschlüsse auf Effizienzpotentiale und zukünftige Weiterentwicklungen im europäischen Integrationsprozess gezogen. Dabei zeigt sich, dass es durch das Einsetzen eines Clubmanagements eine Tendenz zum Clubwachstum gibt. Gleichzeitig entwickeln sich neue Clubführungsstrukturen, um die damit verbundenen Ineffizienzen auszugleichen.
Business networks --- Social networks --- Economic aspects --- Europe --- Economic integration. --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Business networking --- Networking, Business --- Networks, Business --- Industrial clusters --- Strategic alliances (Business) --- Betrachtung --- Club --- Clubs --- clubtheoretische --- Clubtheorie --- Eine --- Eurapa der zwei geschwindigkeiten --- Europa --- Europäischen --- Europäischer Integrationsprozess --- Gregory --- politischen --- Schemm --- Systems --- Union --- voller
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This book develops Gregory Bateson’s ideas regarding “communication about relationship” in animals and human beings, and even nations. It bases itself on Bateson’s theory of relational communication, as he described it in the zoosemiotics of octopus, mammals, birds, and human beings. This theory includes, for example, the roles of metaphor, play, analog and digital communication, metacommunication, and Laws of Form. It is organized around a letter from Gregory Bateson to his fellow cybernetic thinker Warren McCulloch at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis. In this letter Bateson argued that what we would today call zoosemiotics, including Bateson’s own (previously unpublished) octopus research, should be made a basis for understanding the relationship between the two blocs of the Cold War. Accordingly the book shows how Bateson understood interactive processes in the biosemiotics of conflict and peacemaking, which are analyzed using examples from recent animal studies, from primate studies, and from cultural anthropology. The Missile Crisis itself is described in terms of Bateson’s critique of game theory which he felt should be modified by an understanding of the zoosemiotics of relational communication. The book also includes a previously unpublished piece by Gregory Bateson on wolf behavior and metaphor/ abduction.
Behavioral sciences. --- Semiotics. --- Communication. --- Ethnography. --- Behavioral Sciences. --- Communication Studies. --- Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary. --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Human beings --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Semeiotics --- Semiology (Linguistics) --- Semantics --- Signs and symbols --- Structuralism (Literary analysis) --- Nonverbal communication. --- Bateson, Gregory, --- Non-verbal communication --- Communication --- Expression
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