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" In a 229 letter to Dolores Nuñez Studier, a lawyer in the Ford general counsel's office, Paustenbach claimed his firm's papers had "changed the scientific playing field in the courtroom.
Glass bottles, metal cans and cotton bags, even though they may be much studier than their single-use plastic equivalents, are generally not reused enough to make up for the extra emissions used to make them.
" Asked to explain the letter during a 30 deposition, Paustenbach said he was merely emphasizing to Studier that "we invested in scientific research to answer questions that remained unanswered in the courtroom for many, many years ….
In her early days as press secretary, Mr. Trump joked with aides that Ms. Grisham was "a studier," and that "she learned that from the first lady," according to a senior administration official who heard the exchange but was not authorized to comment on it publicly.
Large baskets have bases made with a studier palm leaf called chilib.
Jørgensbjerg, Studier i Historie, Arkiver og Kulturarv, Publisher: Aalborg Universitetsforlag Henrik Tagesen Reventlow was captured and executed on June 12, 1441.
Ted Studier (May 11, 1882 - March 14, 1959) was an American gymnast. He competed in three events at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
She finished the dr.philos. degree in 1903 with the thesis Studier over middelnedertyske laaneord i dansk i det 14. og 15. aarhundrede.
"Studier över r-ljuden i sydskandinaviska mål". Dissertation, Lund University. The title translates to: 'Studies of r-sounds in South- Scandinavian Dialects.' (Published in Swedish).
Muinaistutkija 4/2003.C. F. Meinander: Om svenskarnes inflyttningar till Finland. Historisk tidskrift för Finland 3/1983.G.-E. Thors, Studier över finlandssvenska ortnamnstyper, 1953.
Finstad, L.I. Hansen, H. Minde, Einar Niemi & H. Tjelmeland (eds): Stat, religion, etnisitet. Rapport fra Skibotn-konferansen. Senter for samiske studier, Skriftserie 4. Tromsö 1997.
Lasse Olsson was born in östergötland but was not born into aristrocacy. Two of his sons was later noblemen.Gillingstam, Hans (1952–1953). Ätterna Oxenstierna och Vasa under medeltiden: släkthistoriska studier.
Grønvik, Ottar (2000). O̧ndurdís og o̧ndurgoð: studier over den førkristne religion i Norden. Oslo: Det norske videnskaps-akademi. . Modern Norwegian and Swedish, however, do not form a verb from the noun.
He composed defamatory verses (níð)According to Bo Almqvist (Norrön niddiktning: traditionshistoriska studier i versmagi. 2. Nid mot missionärer. Senmedeltida nidtraditioner. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1974), Vetrliði could have accused Þangbrandr of ergi.
Valg af ord til en islandsk fremmedordbog.Guðrún Kvaran. (2010). Valg af ord til en islandsk fremmedordbog. Nordiska studier i lexikografi 10. Rapport frân Konferensen om lexikografi i Norden. Tammerfors 3--5 juni 2009.
In 1945 he published his thesis Studier vedrørende kardinal Nicolaus Brekespears legasjon til Norden, about Cardinal Nicolas Breakspear, later known as Pope Adrian IV. The thesis earned him the dr.philos. degree in 1946.
Just before the games she broke another world record, in the 800 m freestyle. In 1961 she quit swimming to focus on her studies. In 1970 she received her BA and in 1980 a PhD in history with a thesis titled Arbetare i strejk: studier rörande arbetarnas politiska mobilisering under industrialismens genombrott: Stockholm 1850–1909 (Workers on strike: the political mobilisation of the working class in Stockholm 1850–1909).Arbetare i strejk : studier rörande arbetarnas politiska mobilisering under industrialismens genombrott : Stockholm 1850–1909.
Studier över det sydvästskånska dialektområdet. Lund: Gleerupska Univ. bokhandeln. (In Swedish) and Nordisk Familjebok : "Scanian is one of the three main dialects into which the Danish branch of Old Norse was split". (In Swedish).
Bjerring-Hansen, A. J. Peder Terpagers og Peder Syvs Boglader og den bibliografiske diskurs i lærdomskulturen o. 1700. Danske Studier, 24.Lundgreen-Nielsen, F. (2002). Anders Sørensen Vedel og Peder Syv: to lærde folkeviseudgivere.
Dietrichson, Lorentz (1892):De norske stavkirker. Studier over deres system, oprindelse og historiske udvikling. Kristiania: Cammermeyer, s.233-234 omtaler imidlertid bare stavkirken og formoder at det var den som ble nedlagt i 1784.
After a stint at Harvard UniversityDroppet Harvard-studier for å satse på fotball, h-a.no, 31 January 2018 he rejoined Asker in 2018, but left after the season.Overganger i 2.divisjon vinter 2019 , sportshjornet.
Ruist, Joakim. "Tid för integration–en ESO-rapport om flyktingars bakgrund och arbetsmarknadsetablering." [Time for integration-an ESO-report on refugees' background and labour market participation]. Rapport till Expertgruppen för studier io ffentlig ekonomi 3 (2018).
De norske stavkirker: studier over deres system, oprindelse og historiske udvikling : et bidrag til Norges middelalderske bygningskunsts historie. Kristiania: Cammermeyer. The "basilica theory" was introduced by N. Nicolaysen in Mindesmærker af Middelalderens Kunst i Norge (1854).
Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700 : historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 The Eyrarannáll chronicle noted: "two relations from Nordland, Þuríður and her son Jon Tordarson, were burned for having put illness upon Helga Halldorsdottir i Selardal".Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700 : historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 The case is somewhat unusual: of the 120 witch trials held on Iceland between 1625 and 1686, only ten were against women,Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700 : historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 and though two women are traditionally considered to have been executed for this crime, the execution of Thuridur Olafsdottir is the only execution of witchcraft confirmed to have been performed.
She has appeared in Denmark as a piano accompanist. Grund chairs Netværk for Tværvidenskabelige Studier af Musik og Betydning and has served as secretary of the Dansk Filosofisk Selskab where she is a member of the editorial board.
During his time as director of the ethnographic collections at the Museum in Gothenburg he founded the periodical Etnologiska studier in 1935. He also took great care in re-arranging and re-creating the exhibitions in the Museum.
Berkeley: University of California Press. 92Harner, Michael 1975 "Scarcity, the Factors of Production, and Social Evolution," in Population, Ecology, and Social Evolution, Steven Polgar, ed. Mouton Publishers: the Hague.Rivière, Peter 1987 "Of Women, Men, and Manioc", Etnologiska Studier (38).
Kungs-Husby i Trögd Kungsgård, kyrka och socken, Studier till Det Medeltida Sverige 6, RAÄHorace Marryat (1818-1887) In 1863 Marryat's daughter Ida married the Swedish Count , after which Horace Marryat and his wife would spend their summers at Hörningsholm Castle in Södermanland.
Walter Åkerlund (1939), Studier över Ynglingatal. Lund: Vetenskaps-societeten i Lund, p. 3-4. Gudfred also occurs in continental medieval literature. In the poem La Chevalerie Ogier de Danemarche (around 1200) he is called Gaufroi de Danemarche, being the father of the renowned hero Ogier the Dane.
Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (ed.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700: historiska och antropologiska studier. Stockholm: Nerenius & Santérus, 1987 This view on magic was a part of the old Norse culture and it survived on Iceland more undisturbed after Christianization than in the other Nordic countries.
Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400–1700 : historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 He had to leave his home region and was tried for sorcery several times during the 1630s, but managed to avoid the death penalty every time.
Modeller för förlängt producent¬ansvar [Models for Extended Producer Responsibility]. In Ministry of the Environment, Från vaggan till graven - sex studier av varors miljöpåverkan [From the Cradle to the Grave - six studies of the environmental impact of products] (7-44). Ds 1991:9. Lidgren, K, & Lindhqvist, T. (1989).
After receiving her master's degree in 1908, in 1910 she became Denmark's first woman to earn a doctorate in Nordic philology with a thesis titled Studier til det danske Rigssprogs Historie fra Eriks Lov til Chr. III.s Bibel (Studies on the History of the Danish Language from Erik's Law to Christian III's Bible).
Billeskov Jansen: Daldøs, Danske Studier, Copenhagen 1927, pp. 96–100], the game is described in detail and the rules are given. The author had found one of the few surviving specimens from a farm near Thisted – a farm where Jacobsen used to come as a child. This game is now at Thisted Museum.
The Witch trials in Norway belonged to the most intense of the Nordic countries.Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700 : historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 Norway was in a union with Denmark during this period, and the witch trials were conducted by instructions from Copenhagen.
He planned on writing a larger work incorporating church history. He released the paper Bods- og skriftevæsenet i den norske kirke i middelalderen in 1909, and expanded upon this work to publish his doctoral thesis Folk og kirke i middelalderen. Studier til Norges historie in 1912. The work earned him the dr.philos. degree.
The article Disablot, in the encyclopedia Nordisk familjebok. The Law of Uppland informs that it was at this assembly that the king proclaimed that the leidang would be summoned for warfare during the summer, and all the crews, rowers, commanders and ships were decided.Söderberg, Werner. (1896). "Några studier rörande Disasagan", in Samlaren. p. 67.
In July 1880, he was awarded his M.D. for his doctoral thesis Iagttagelser og Studier over dødelig Embolie og Thrombose i Lungearterierne. He later became the director of the College. Bang was a veterinary adviser to the Danish government. For his contributions to veterinary medicine, he received an honorary doctorate from the Veterinary College of Utrecht in 1921.
Edfelt's mature poetry might be described as traditionalistic in form but modernistic in imagery.Bengt Landgren, De fyra elementen, Studier i Johannes Edfelts diktning från Högmässa till Bråddjupt eko, Uppsala 1979, passim. He got his major breakthrough in 1934 with Högmassa (High Mass), which was reviewed in many Swedish dailies.Torgny Lilja, Själens palimpsest: Tradition och modernism i Johannes Edfelts lyrik (diss in progress).
Mazatec tradition includes the cultivation of entheogens for spiritual and ritualistic use. Plants and fungi used for this purpose include psilocybin mushrooms, psychoactive morning glory seeds (from species such as Ipomoea tricolor and Turbina corymbosa), and perhaps most significant to the Mazatecs, Salvia divinorum.Jean Basset Johnson (1939) The elements of Mazatec witchcraft, Etnologiska Studier 9:128-150.Valdés et al.
Martin Næs, Færøsk Litteratur: Udvikling og Vilkår, Studier fra Danmarks Biblioteksskole 42, Copenhagen: Danmarks Biblioteksskole, 1981, , p. 16 He published four further collections of poems. Djurhuus had also studied classical philology, and also published accomplished Faroese translations of Ancient Greek and Latin works, including some of Plato's Dialogues and poetry by Sappho, and (posthumously) a poetic translation of the Iliad.
For a time, he helped find refuge for other self-exiled Swedes, but soon came under scrutiny for his activities and moved to the country.Christian Elling, Nye Hörner-Studier in: Kunstmuseets Aarsskrift, XXIX 1942, pgs.1-12. In 1741, a new wave of Pietist refugees arrived in Copenhagen; including Sven Rosén, a major figure in the movement. He also received assistance from Hörner.
However, when he carelessly stayed at the mansion of Bjälbo he was assaulted by Canute's troops and killed. Still later traditions have it that Kol and then Boleslaw were killed in battle at Blodåkrarna (the Blood Fields) close to Bjälbo, in 1169.Adolf Schück, "Från Viby till Bjälbo, studier i Sveriges historia under 100-talets senare hälft", Fornvännen 1951 p. 212.
Institutionen för historiska studier, Goteborg. Retrieved 2016-12-31. The tax had to be paid in good rixdollars, domestic or foreign, or in good silver; 2 lot, 1 quintin (~30 grams) of silver per rixdollar. Anyone who had not rixdollars, had to pay with viable Swedish coins, although not in less than half-daler coins; 6 marks or 1½ Swedish daler per rixdollar.
The Bogoljubov Defence was played by Diemer himself in a game against Bogoljubov. By fianchettoing the king's bishop Black aims to gain increased pressure against the d4-pawn following a subsequent ...c5. White's most common response is the Studier Attack, 6.Bc4 Bg7 7.0-0 0-0 8.Qe1, intending Qh4, Bh6 and piling pressure on the kingside, sacrificing pawns at d4 and c2 if appropriate.
Canoes were created by digging out trees with granite axes. The weather warmed and forest grew more dense with next period of the Archaic people (8000 B.C. to 500 B.C.). Although they were also hunter-gatherers, they did not travel as far for food and began to live longer periods of time in one place. They dug pits to store food and built studier lodging.
She continued her own research into women's history and in 1966, published Manligt och kvinnligt: idéhistoriska studier. Her study evaluated historic ideas of women by philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, and Thomas Aquinas, positing that their characterizations of women was one of subordinate helper whose purpose in life was to reproduce. Passing through history, these ideas then morphed into social customs treating men and women as opposites.
It is this version too that the Dane Niels Heldvad (1563-1634) used for his translation of the fable.Dansker Studier 1964, pp.24-7; available online, PDF When Jean de La Fontaine included the tale in his work (Fables III.1, 1668), he related that it had been told by the poet François de Malherbe to his indecisive disciple Honorat de Bueil, seigneur de Racan.
Munch- Petersen trained as a librarian from 1956. He gained his MA in general and comparative literature from the University of Copenhagen in 1962 and his PhD there in 1978 for his thesis on Romanens århundrede. Studier i den masselæste oversatte roman i Danmark 1800-1870. From 1969, he was head of the Danmarks Biblioteksskole (now the Royal School of Library and Information Science).
However, in doing so they alienated sufficient numbers of core supporters to lose the 1971 election, which brought the Social Democrats back to power. Baunsgaard is often credited with being the first major Danish politician to truly embrace TV as the main media for communication with the voters.Siune, Karen (1984). "Bestemmer TV valgresultatet?" in Elklit, Jørgen & Tonsgaard, Ole (eds.) Valg og vælgeradfærd – Studier i dansk politik.
View of Urnes stave church by Axel Lindahl, 1880s, with the ancient portal in the north wall Ancient portal of Urnes stave church (photograph by Nina Aldin Thune) The unusual medieval stave churches of Norway and Sweden were constructed using a later version of the upright stave technique seen at Yeavering and Uppåkra, often have runic graffiti and very old-fashioned decorative carving, and the oldest, at Urnes, has preserved in one wall two ancient door panels featuring the motif of the gripping beast that were evidently felt to be too pagan to continue to be prominently displayed. Many have thought that hofs probably looked like the early stave churches.Turville-Petre, p. 243.Gerda Boëthius, Hallar, tempel och stavkyrkor: Studier till kännedomen om äldre nordisk monumentalarkitektur, Volume 1: Den nordiska hallen, templet och stavkyrkan, Studier från Zornska institutet för nordisk och jämförande konsthistoria vid Stockholms högskola, Stockholm: Fritze, 1931, , (Swedish).
Karsten Friis Johansen (5 December 1930 – 29 July 2010) was a Danish philosopher and classical philologist. He was a brother of Holger Friis Johansen. He was a librarian at the Royal Library, Denmark from 1957 to 1968, took the dr.phil. degree with the thesis Studier over Platons Parmenides in 1964 and was a professor of antique and medieval philosophy at the University of Copenhagen from 1969 to 1998.
Ellehöj, Svend (1965) Studier over den aeldste norröne historieskrivning. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, pp. 98–9. However, the Eric who was contemporary with Harald Fairhair is called Eymundsson by Snorri Sturluson.Heimskringla, Harald Fairhair's Saga, Chapter 14 Since the preceding king Anund is often identified with an Anund who flourished in the 840s and is mentioned by other sources (Rimbert and Adam of Bremen), Anundsson is probably the correct form of the patronym.
Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700: historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 The biggest witch trial in Portugal was the Lisbon witch trial of 1559, ending in five executions. This resulted in an investigation which ended in another execution in Coimbra 1560. These witch trials were conducted by secular courts. After this event, all witchcraft trials were explicitly placed under the jurisdiction of the Portuguese Inquisition.
303 The first volume of the annual journal was published in 1936 and had about 550 pages containing 21 papers, mostly in Swedish but with summaries in English, German, or French, and more than 150 reviews of books.Sarton (1936). The same year also saw the first volume of an accompanying monograph series, Lychnos-bibliotek, Lychnos- Bibliotek. Studier och källskrifter utgivna av Lärdomshistoriska samfundet, a biography of Anders Celsius by N. V. E. Nordenmark.
Studies that used proteinase K to cleave VPg from the viral genome discovered that calicivirus vesicular exanthema virus lacking VPg is no longer infectiousBurroughs JN, Brown F. Presence of a covalently linked protein on calicivirus rna. J Gen Virol. 1978;41(2):443–446. whereas poliovirus retains infectivity even with the absence of VPg.Van der Werf S, Bradley J, Wimmer E, Studier FW, Dunn JJ. Synthesis of infectious poliovirus rna by purified t7 rna polymerase.
Anna was married to Bothwell,Schiern, Frederik E.A.(2009)Nyere Historiske Studier, Biblio Bazaar LLC by handfasting, while he was doing business in Denmark. The marriage was considered legitimate under Dano- Norwegian law,Gjerset, Knut Ph.D (1915) History of the Norwegian People. MacMillan & Co. but was, and is still, treated as dubious or invalid, by English and Scots historians. For this reason, most English books refer to her, incorrectly, as a "mistress", or jilted lover.
They took with them all the heavy photographic equipment they needed to produce iodinated collodion negatives. Using a stereo camera, Lotten von Dühen photographed the Samis first from the front, then in profile. In 1871, they returned to the area, this time with two cameras. To document their findings, in 1873 Gustaf von Düben published Om Lappland och Lapparne, företrädesvis de Svenske: Ethnografiska Studier af Gustaf von Düben which was illustrated with his wife's photographs.
Dietrichson identifies "Møre type" stave churches (subgroup of type A single nave) as the youngest as well as the largest among stave churches. He calculated the area of 79 churches and found that the disappeared or destroyed stave churches in Hjørundfjord, Volda and Norddal were more than 3000 square feet, about three times larger than for instance the existing Urnes and Hopperstad churches.Dietrichson, Lorentz (1892): De norske stavkirker. Studier over deres system, oprindelse og historiske udvikling.
"Grib": a fictionalized account of incidents happening in and around Gribskov in North Zealand during the Napoleonic Wars. Helms own foreword claims the names as having been altered for anonymity, the story centers around the folkloric figures "Mother Grib" and "Brother Rus" and the attested slavery and piracy in North Zealand in the beginning of the century as well as forging a link to the legendary disappearance of Nolsø Poul. Literature: "Danske Studier" 1968, p. 120–125.
In 1980, she was accepted in her first band called Snakebite, which was playing rock music in a Düsseldorf basement used as rehearsal space by many other underground groups. The first recording with Doro on vocals was a cheap 7-track demo released by Snakebite for promotion. When Snakebite disbanded in 1981, Doro went on to sing for the garage bands Beast and Attack, before forming Warlock with Peter Szigeti, Rudy Graf, Thomas Studier, and Michael Eurich in 1982.
His first step was to found the university institute for research into societies, the first institute of its kind in Scandinavia. From 1948 to 1952, Geiger published the series Nordiske Studier i Sociologie (Nordic Studies on Sociology) with Torgny Torgnysson Segerstedt, Veli Verkko and Johan Vogt. In 1949 he was a co-founder of the International Sociological Association. On 16 June 1952, Geiger died on the return trip from Canada to Denmark on board the ship "Waterman".
The Witch trials in the Spanish Netherlands belonged to the most intense in Europe, along with those of the Holy Roman Empire and France.Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700 : historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 In an area recently affected by a religious war, the Spanish Inquisition encouraged witch trials as a method to esnure religious conformity. In this, it was similar to the Witch trials in Latvia and Estonia.
In the Middle Ages, sorcery was not considered a serious crime. Sorcery was criminalized in Sweden–Finland in the County Law of 1350, which stated death penalty for sorcery only if it had been combined with murder (maleficium),Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (ed.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700: historiska och antropologiska studier. Stockholm: Nerenius & Santérus, 1987 but there are no confirmed case of anyone who was actually executed for sorcery in Sweden during the Middle Ages.
Tommy Bonnesen Tommy Bonnesen (27 March 1873 – 14 March 1935) was a Danish mathematician, known for Bonnesen's inequality. Bonnesen studied at the University of Copenhagen, where in 1902 he received his Ph.D. (promotion) with thesis Analytiske studier over ikke-euklidisk geometri (Analytic studies of non-Euclidean geometry). He was the Professor for Descriptive Geometry at the Polytekniske Læreanstalt. He did research on convex geometry and wrote a book on this subject with his student Werner Fenchel.
He enrolled in higher education and took the cand.mag. degree at the Royal Frederick University in 1887, and the dr.philos. degree in geography in 1907, with the thesis Ofir-studier. He was a board member of the Norwegian Geographical Society from 1907, was promoted to vice chairman in 1912 and chairman in 1921. He was a pioneer in studies of the Arctic and Antarctic, issuing Sydpolforskning in 1912 and Videnskapelige expeditioner (Norge 1814–1914) in 1914 together with W. C. Brøgger.
Dissertation: Studier i företagslokalisering, strukturutveckling och företagens utvecklingsarbete, Diss. Stockholm : Handelshögsk. 1974. He worked for the insurance company Skandia from 1972 and was Chief Executive Officer of Skandia International Insurance Corporation from 1989 until 1991, becoming President and CEO of Nordbanken AB 1991–97, remaining as President and Group CEO of MeritaNordbanken PLC 1998–99, and President and CEO of Nordea Bank AB from 2000 until 2004. He has been chairman of the board of Nordea from 2002 until 2011.
A sealarium was added in 1976. In 1989 a start was made on an outdoor exhibition which was later extended. The museum established a research unit in 1994, followed in 2000 by the Centre for Maritime and Regional Studies (Center for Maritime og Regionale Studier), a cooperative venture with the University of Southern Denmark. In 1999, a five-storey museum building with almost of floor space was inaugurated, housing a new permanent exhibition, a library, storage rooms, an archive and offices.
Bruun had served as a dedicated soldier, performing professionally in emergencies. In May 2010, she had helped overcome an attack by maintaining her position as a gunner and providing first aid to the wounded. Always ready to help, she had volunteered to serve at Patrol Base Clifton. According to Lars Bangert Struwe of the Danish Center for Military Studies (Center for Militære Studier), Danish women were being assigned to the same areas of conflict in Afghanistan as men, with the same responsibilities.
Sorcery was first criminalized in Denmark in the county laws of Scania and Zealand from 1170, which followed the contemporary principle that magic was prohibited only in combination with murder, which was a common principle in other contemporary laws against sorcery in the Middle Ages.Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (ed.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700: historiska och antropologiska studier. Stockholm: Nerenius & Santérus, 1987 Whether anyone was executed in Denmark for sorcery during the Middle Ages is unknown due to lacking documentation.
Sometimes Edfelt even re-uses a part of the metric structure from older Swedish poets in order to create a certain mood.Lilja, Själens palimpsest. Aftonunderhållning (Evening Entertainment) 1932, I Denna Natt (This Very Night) 1936, Vintern Är Lång (The Winter Is Long) 1939 and Sång för Reskamrater (Song for Travelling Companions) 1941 all belong to the same creative period as Högmässa.Margit Pohl, "Johannes Edfelt som tidsdiktare" (in: Perspektiv på Johannes Edfelt, Studier samlade av Ulla Britta Lagerroth & Gösta Löwendahl, pp 208–245), Stockholm 1969.
Eva Lundgren was born January 26, 1957 in Norrköping.Sveriges dödbok, omnämnd som: 19570126-1942 Gothlin Lundgren Gothlin defended her thesis on the history of ideas at the University of Gothenburg in 1991 with the dissertation Kön och existens: studier i Simone de Beauvoirs Le Deuxième Sexe ("Gender and Existence: studies in Simone de Beauvoir's Le Deuxième Sexe") (Gothenburg, 1991). In 1998, she became the first director of the then newly-formed National Secretariat for Gender Research. In 2001, she became an Associate Professor of History of Ideas.
The Witch trials in Finland were conducted in connection to Sweden (Finland then being a part of Sweden) and were relatively few with the exception of the 1660s and 1670s, when a big witch hunt affected both Finland and Sweden. Finland differed from most of Europe in that an uncommonly large part of the accused were men, which was it had in common with the witch trials in Iceland.Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (ed.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700: historiska och antropologiska studier.
32 However, according to G. Schauman, Olof PalmeOlof Palme, "Bidrag till frågan om 'Les anecdotes de Suède' och dess författare", in Historiska studier, tillägnade Professor Harald Hjärne på hans sextioarsdag den 2 maj 1908,, Uppsala: Almqvist och Wiksell, 1908, and Nils Ahnlund, the author was Johan Paulin Olivecrantz (1633-1707), a Swedish diplomat, who used von Pufendorf's name and identity to publish the book. Other scholars have suggested Samuel von Pufendorf's brother, Esaias von Pufendorf, or possibly a French resident in Sweden called La Piquetière.
Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700: historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 A few witch trials were conducted in France during the 18th- century, some of which resulted in death sentences for men. The execution of an alleged male sorcerer in Bordeaux in 1718 has traditionally been referred to as the last. However, a donkey-driver and the nobleman des Chauffors were in fact executed for the same crimes in Paris in 1724 and 1726 respectively.
Klemus Bjarnason (died 1692) was the last person to have been condemned to death for witchcraft on Iceland. He was sentenced to death for sorcery in 1690. However, because of the law reform of 1686, which stipulated that all death sentences for witchcraft were to be confirmed by the high court of Copenhagen in Denmark,Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700 : historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 he was transferred there, where he died without the sentence being performed.
Nyckelharpan: Studier i ett folkligt musikinstrument p.45. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the nyckelharpa was known throughout Sweden, Denmark and particularly in the province of Uppland. The latter has long been a stronghold for nyckelharpa music, including through the 60s revival, which drew on musicians like Byss- Calle from Älvkarleby. The instrument played at this time was not the same as that used today; August Bohlin and Eric Sahlström made changes to the instrument that made it a chromatic and straight, more violin-like instrument.
Wiener was an early studier of stochastic and mathematical noise processes, contributing work relevant to electronic engineering, electronic communication, and control systems. It was Wiener's idea to model a signal as if it were an exotic type of noise, giving it a sound mathematical basis. The example often given to students is that English text could be modeled as a random string of letters and spaces, where each letter of the alphabet (and the space) has an assigned probability. But Wiener dealt with analog signals, where such a simple example doesn't exist.
Anna Christensen (1936-2001) was a Professor of Private Law at the Faculty of Law at Lund University, Sweden and a columnist in the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter. Academically, Christensen is most well-known for her books Studies in the Law of Sale of Goods (Studier i Köprätt), Disqualification from Unemployment Benefits (Avstängning från arbetslöshetsförsäkring) and Residential Right in the Tenement House (Hemrätt i hyreshus), and for the development of the Theory of Law as Normative Patterns in a Normative Field. In 1975, Christensen became the first woman professor in legal science in Sweden.
Wood goahti used by forest Sami at a viste in Koppsele, Malå Until the early 1900s forest Sami were spread over large geographic areas, with each household having its own territory. In each territory, there were settlements known as visten, each with a goahti, a Sami hut or tent. When Ernst Manker studied the forest Sami during the first decade of the 20th century, almost every viste had been abandoned for abodes that looked more like the homes of the Swedish majority culture: houses and farms.Skogssamiska studier: möten i kultur och näringar 1650–1800.
Archaic people (8000 B.C. to 500 B.C.) lived in a warmer climate after the end of the Ice Age and with thicker forests than their ancestors. The climate was similar to present-day Ohio in that the climate evolved into having four seasons. They used technology is a more sophisticated manner, and the same openness for members to join other groups of people or set out on their own. Over time, they began to live longer periods of time in one place, dug pits to store food and built studier lodging.
The Witch trials in Latvia and Estonia were mainly conducted by the Baltic German elite of clergy, nobility and burghers against the indigenous peasantry in order to persecute Paganism by use of Christian demonology and witchcraft ideology.Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (ed.), Skrifter. Bd. 13, Häxornas Europa 1400-1700: historiska och antropologiska studier, Stockholm: Nerenius & Santérus, 1987 In this aspect, they are similar to the Witch trials in Iceland. They are badly documented, as many would have been conducted by the private estate courts of the landlords, which did not preserve any court protocols.
On the night of 15 April 1721 the cathedral, high school and 211 residential buildings in the vicinity of the cathedral burned down. As the cathedral walls remained standing, it was possible to restore the building quite quickly. Barely a month after the fire, at the request of city manager (politieborgmästare) Hans von Gerdes (1637–1723), the architect Paul Ludvig Leyonsparre presented three options for rebuilding the church, the third of which was recommended by county governor (landshövding) Nils Posse.Arvid Beckström, Studier i Göteborgs byggnadshistoria ("Studies in Gothenburg architectural history"), 1923, pp.
In addition to Danske Studier, Olrik together with Henning Frederik Feilberg and H. O. Lange founded the Danish folklore archive (Dansk Folkemindesamling),Krohn, p. 8. and served as its first president. He was also the first president of Danmarks Folkeminder, an association founded in 1908, and set up its committees for the study of folklore material and of placenames, both of which are now research institutes at the University of Copenhagen. In addition, with Kaarle Krohn and C. W. von Sydow, he co-founded the international organisation of Folklore Fellows in 1907,Krohn, p. 7.
Anders Burius studied at Uppsala University where he in 1984 did his intellectual history dissertation "Ömhet om friheten - Studier i frihetstidens censurpolitik" (English: "Care for freedom: studies in the literary censorship during Sweden's Age of Liberty"). He also passed degrees in law, librarian, and real estate broker. After his studies he worked, among other, at the Caroline Institute's library. Towards the end of the 1980s he applied for the position of professor in History of Books at Lund University, but did not receive it despite ardent appeals in the appointment process.
He co-edited the journal Maal og Minne from 1951 to 1984 and the journal Arkiv för nordisk filologi from 1963 to 1990. Important publications other than his theses include Studier i Sverres saga (1952). He also contributed to Norges litteraturhistorie and released more popular books such as Lys over norrøn kultur (1981) and Med fjærpenn og pergament (1990). He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters from 1953, and was decorated as a Knight First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1967 and a Grand Knight of the Order of the Falcon.
The Council includes a council goði and gyðja.Rådet, Samfundet Forn Sed Sverige, retrieved February 5, 2012 The organization divides the country for administrative purposes into three regions or goðorðs, Götaland, Svealand and Norrland, each of which has a goði and a gyðja,Godeord, Samfundet Forn Sed Sverige, retrieved February 5, 2012 and serves as an umbrella organization for local groups.Fredrik Skott, Asatro i tiden, Småskrifter utg. av Språk- och folkminnesinstitutet, Dialekt-, ortnamns- och folkminnesarkivet i Göteborg 1, Gothenburg: Språk- och folkminnesinstitutet, 2000, ; Review by Morten Warmind, Chaos: Dansk-norsk tidsskrift for religionshistoriske studier 37 (2002) pp.
Meyer was born in London into a timber merchant family of Jewish origin,Mel Gussow "Michael Meyer, 79, Dies; Ibsen and Strindberg Translator and Scholar", New York Times, 9 August 2000 and studied English at Christ Church, Oxford. His first translation of a Swedish book was the novel The Long Ships by Frans G. Bengtsson,Michael Meyer "Frans G. Bengtsson to his translator" in Frans G. Bengtsson-studier II ed. Frans G. Bengtsson-sällskapet, 1997, Lund (Sweden), published by Collins in 1954. He is best known for his translations of the works of two Scandinavian playwrights, Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg.
In Mediaeval Europe it is found from the 13th century on in collections of parables created for inclusion in sermons, of which Jacques de Vitry's Tabula exemplorum is the earliest.There is a consideration of the fable's pedigree from the 13th-17th century by Bengt Holbek in Dansker Studier 1964, pp.32-53; available online Among collections of fables in European tongues, it makes its earliest appearance in the Castilian of Don Juan Manuel. Titled "What happened to a good Man and his Son, leading a beast to market" (story 23), it is included in his Tales of Count Lucanor (1335).
This meant showing generosity to the conciliar aristocracy through various gifts and concessions, which he did in grand style. Shortly before the signing of his coronation charter (haandfæstning), Andreas von Barby, leader of the German Chancery, died. Barby was not well liked in the Council of the Realm, but he was extreamly wealthy.DFH, i. 78–80; Colding, Studier, 68–77; Peder Enevoldsen, ‘Lensreformerne i Danmark 1557–96’, HTD, 81 (1981–82), 343–98 The extensive fiefs in his possession reverted to the Crown, and Frederik was careful to distribute out these properties among the leading members of the Council of the Realm.
Arne Kristian Eggum (born August 24, 1936) is a Norwegian art historian who mainly focused his scientific work on Edvard Munch. From January 1963 until January 1964, Eggum helped prepare the opening of Munch Museum He got his PhD in art history in 1968 from the University of Oslo with his thesis Studier i norsk kunstteori (‘Studies in Norwegian art theory’). In March 1969, Eggum was appointed as a curator of Oslo municipality’s art collections, The Munch Museum, with an especial responsibility for the painting department. From August 1970 he was permanently employed at the same institution.
Aside from their religious role, they also served as power symbols, storehouses and a safe place for community members to place their valuables during regional conflicts.Jes Wienberg, "Kirkerne og befolkningen i Ystadområdet." in By, huvudgård och kyrka : studier i Ystadsområdets medeltid. Almqvist & Wiksell International, Stockholm, 1989, pp. 243–264. Since stone buildings were still unusual in Scandinavia in the 12th century and there was not much experience of defending and attacking them, people in crisis areas often decided to build a single structure which combined the functions of a castle and a church, rather than two separate buildings.
By the High Middle Ages the ships changed shape to become larger and heavier with platforms toward the bow and stern. This was done for the sake of sea battles, making it possible to board ships that lay alongside each other. In the 13th century, this tactic was well known and widely used in Scandinavia.Heide, E. "Vikingskipa i den norrøne litteraturen" Institutt for lingvistiske, litterære, og estetiske studier, Norrøn filologi, 2012 The law of the land in those days () included standards that required Norwegian provinces (fylker) to cooperate in supplying 116 such warships of 50 oars size (, i.e.
Anna Christensen was born in 1936 in Tumba, Sweden. She studied law at Stockholm University and carried out her studies in Uppsala where she, in 1970, successfully defended her dissertation in Commercial Law; Studies in the Law of Sale of Goods (Studier i Köprätt). Her doctoral thesis dealt with some of the problems concerning the right to treat a contract as of sale of goods as discharged – the right of rescission – in various situations that may rise in the course of performance. Focus was put on those special considerations relevant to the right of rescission which depended on how far performance had proceeded when the question of rescission came up.
According to the comparative linguist Ante Aikio, the Proto-Samic language developed in South Finland or in Karelia around 2000–2500 years ago, spreading then to northern Fennoscandia. The language is believed to have expanded west and north into Fennoscandia during the Nordic Iron Age, reaching central Scandinavia during the Proto- Scandinavian period ca. 500 AD (Bergsland 1996).Knut Bergsland: Bidrag til sydsamenes historie, Senter for Samiske Studier Universitet i Tromsø 1996 The language assimilated several layers of unknown Paleo-European languages from the early hunter-gatherers, first during the Proto-Sami phase and second in the subsequent expansion of the language in the west and the north of Fennoscandia that is part of modern Sami today.
The International Council for Central and East European Studies (ICCEES) is an international network of researchers in the field of Russian, Central and East European studies. The ICCEES was founded in 1974, and its chief activities are a biannual newsletter as well as a congress organized every five years, so far in Banff, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Washington, D.C., Harrogate, WarsawTampere, Berlin and Stockholm. Among its members are the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteuropakunde, Sällskapet för studier av Ryssland, Central- och Östeuropa samt Centralasien, and the institutes of Political Studies as well as Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
The Põlula witch trials is significant as the first witch trial in the Baltics with more than one execution, and alongside the Paide witch trials in 1615 (where nine people were executed), it remained one of the largest witch trials in the region, where witch trials commonly only resulted in one or two executions at the same occasion and almost never more than four.Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400–1700: historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 In the Baltic provinces (Estonia, Livonia, Courland), witch trials conducted in the private courts of the landowners were to become common, but the information about them are not always preserved.Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter.
Publications to which Severin contributed pictures and writing, from the 1930s to the 1970s, ranged from the popular to the learned and included: LIFE, LOOK, the Foreign Service Journal, the Rotarian, Natural History:The Magazine of the American Museum of Natural History, The Pacific Spectator (published for the Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies by Stanford University Press), Travel, Americas, National Geographic, Etnologiska Studier, The Inter-American, McLeans, The Pan American, Popular Photography, Minicam Photography, Lotería, Revista Brasileira De Geografia, Anuario De Estudios Americanos, Walkabout. He co-authored Severin contributed photographs to numbers of books, for example . Many of Severin's photographs are now distributed by Getty Images.
Segelod obtained his PhD at the University of Gothenburg in 1986 with the thesis, entitled "Kalkylering och avvikelser : empiriska studier av stora projekt i kommuner och industri" (Capital expenditure planning and planning deviations). After graduation Segelod started his academic career at the University of Gothenburg. In the late 1980s Segelod moved to the Uppsala University, where he was affiliated with its Företagsekonomiska institutionen (Institute for Business Administration). In the late 1990s Segelod was appointed Professor in Business Administration at the Mälardalen University College Segelod's research interest have broadened over the years, focussing on topics as "sophisticated methods of capital budgeting" in the 1980s, "corporate control of investments" in the 1990s, to the "software development process" and "software innovativeness" in the new millennium.
473, online at Project Runeberg Olrik was able to draw more than Grundtvig on collected oral material; in 1888-89 he himself did some fieldwork collecting folksongs. Grundtvig had amalgamated what he considered useful features from various versions of a folksong or ballad to produce a long, complex whole; Olrik, in contrast, sought to trace the history of the oral texts back to simple originals. He published several sample studies in Danske Studier, the journal he co-founded with Marius Kristensen in 1904, and in 1899-1909, with Ida Falbe-Hansen, he published a collection of reconstructed texts, Danske Folkeviser i Udvalg; in 1899-1904, an edition with melodic arrangements by Thomas Laub was published. These were very popular and were translated into German and English.
Johan Börjesson married Fredrika Gustava Fock, the daughter of Freiherr :sv:Berndt Wilhelm Fock, in 1823. They had two daughters, of which one survived into adulthood, the artist Agnes Börjesson, who became one of the four first women admitted to the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts. Later in life, in the early 1860s, his manse was visited by the British novelist Horace Marryat who subsequently published a travelogue, One year in Sweden (published 1862; Swedish translation 1863), based in his impressions and findings while staying with the family.Kungs-Husby i Trögd Kungsgård, kyrka och socken, Studier till Det Medeltida Sverige 6, RAÄ After a long time on the countryside, towards the last few months of his life he returned to Uppsala.
His breakthrough came with his dissertation Studier i engelsk og tysk Handels Historie (1907), a pioneering work stressing the geographic and economic, instead of the national or ethnic, background behind the development of trade. In addition to this work, he notably wrote on economic history in Schleswig-Holstein, on medieval economy, and on 18th Century foreign policy - besides producing a quick and popular biography of his inspirational figure Hørup (1941). Arup's main work was his unfinished Danmarks Historie (published 1925-32) covering Danish history until 1624 (a posthumous volume, published in 1955, deals with the period until 1665). It was conceived as a textbook for the University but was, because of the considerable debate attending the publication of its first parts, never completed.
However an extra $60,000 of funding became available for the construction of a new caretaker's cottage, described as "a typical little Ontario house with two bedrooms", as well as new public washroom facilities. The Homestead's curator, Mr. C. E. Studier, and his wife were at the time residing on the upper level of Melville House. Plans were also being drawn up then to renovate the coach house which was then providing the food and drink concessions area for visitors. Also under consideration was a possible larger telecommunications museum of a national stature. Considerable efforts were made to have the phased renovations completed in time for the 1974 centennial year celebrations of the telephone's invention, during which visitor admissions to the Homestead totaled some 100,000 people.
Zhao Guangyi was said to be a hard studier in his youth. He passed the imperial examinations in the Jinshi class in 887; his older brother Zhao Guangfeng had done so earlier, and his younger brother Zhao Guangyin would do so later. During the middle of the Qianning era (894-898) of Emperor Xuānzong's grandson Emperor Zhaozong, Zhao Guangyi was made a Sixun Langzhong (司勳郎中), a supervisory official at the ministry of civil service affairs (吏部, Lìbu), as well as a scholar at Hongwen Pavilion (弘文館). He was later made Shanbu Langzhong (膳部郎中), a supervisory official at the ministry of rites (禮部, Lǐbu, note different tone than the ministry of civil service affairs) and was in charge of drafting edicts.
Almqvist returned to work in 1960 to the folklore department in Uppsala University, as docent (1965–7) and acting professor (1967–9). He successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Uppsala, and Norrön niddiktning: traditionshistoriska studier i versmagi was eventually published in two volumes, in 1965 and 1972. His findings, on the magical power of satire and attitudes to manliness in Old Icelandic poetry, were regarded as a major contribution to the study of Old Norse literature and to ethnography. From 1953, when he attended a summer school in UCD, Almqvist spent months at a time doing fieldwork in Ireland, especially in Dunquin and Dingle, Co. Kerry. He made friends with interviewees, including Michéal Ó Gaoithín (qv), son of Peig Sayers (qv), and traditional storytellers such as Mícheál Ó Gaoithín and Cáit ‘Bab’ Feiritéar Citation needed, collecting many traditional stories and hundreds of proverbs.
The discovery of the new elements, > and the new data on neutron capture, was initially kept secret on the orders > of the U.S. military until 1955 due to Cold War tensions.Fields, P. R.; > Studier, M. H.; Diamond, H.; Mech, J. F.; Inghram, M. G. Pyle, G. L.; > Stevens, C. M.; Fried, S.; Manning, W. M. (Argonne National Laboratory, > Lemont, Illinois); Ghiorso, A.; Thompson, S. G.; Higgins, G. H.; Seaborg, G. > T. (University of California, Berkeley, California): "Transplutonium > Elements in Thermonuclear Test Debris", in: Nevertheless, the Berkeley team > was able to prepare elements 99 and 100 by civilian means, through the > neutron bombardment of plutonium-239, and published this work in 1954 with > the disclaimer that it was not the first studies that had been carried out > on the elements. The "Ivy Mike" studies were declassified and published in > 1955.
The first nucleus of the band was formed under the name Snakebite in Düsseldorf, West Germany in 1980, and was composed of Doro Pesch on vocals, Michael Bastian on guitar, Frank Rittel on bass and Thomas Franke on drums, the latter coming from the band Stallion. Franke was soon replaced by Michael Eurich and, just before disbanding, Snakebite acquired the left- handed Peter Szigeti as second guitarist from Beast. Snakebite and Beast were two of the many bands playing in the local clubs and bars and recording cheap demos to promote their music. Pesch, Szigeti and Eurich did try-outs with other groups, but in October 1982 went on to form a new band with Thomas Studier on bass and guitarist Rudy Graf, who came up with the name Warlock and a bucket full of songs.

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