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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV037260554
    Format: 1 DVD, PAL, Ländercode 0, 55 Min., s/w , Beih. (18 S.) , 12 cm
    Series Statement: Index / DVD Edition 035
    Content: Im Portrait des großen österreichischen Schriftstellers vereint sich ein brillanter Monolog Thomas Bernhards mit der Kunst der filmischen Inszenierung von Ferry Radax. Schauplatz für drei Sommertage ist ein Park in Hamburg mit riesigen alten Laubbäumen. Auf einer weißen Bank sitzend erzählt Bernhard von düsteren Kindheitserinnerungen, seiner Jugend, seinem Ringen mit dem Schreiben. Imposant ist sein Hohes Lied auf die Widerstände "als Material für das Gehirn". [Cover]
    Note: Orig.: Deutschland 1970 , Enth. Ferry Radax about his film "Thomas Bernhard - three days" , Dt. - Untertitel dt., engl., span.
    Language: German
    Subjects: German Studies , General works
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    Keywords: Bernhard, Thomas 1931-1989 ; Geschichte 1970 ; Autobiografie ; Interview ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Radax, Ferry 1932-2021
    Author information: Bernhard, Thomas 1931-1989
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15650455
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (55 + 40 Min. Bonus) : s/w , 1 Beih.
    Series Statement: Index DVD Edition : [DVD-Video] 35
    Content: Im Portrait des großen österreichischen Schriftstellers vereint sich ein brillanter Monolog Thomas Bernhards mit der Kunst der filmischen Inszenierung von Ferry Radax. Schauplatz für drei Sommertage ist ein Park in Hamburg mit riesigen alten Laubbäumen. Auf einer weißen Bank sitzend erzählt Bernhard von düsteren Kindheitserinnerungen, seiner Jugend, seinem Ringen mit dem Schreiben. Imposant ist sein Hohes Lied auf die Widerstände "als Material für das Gehirn". (Index DVD)
    Content: Ferry Radax über seinen Film Thomas Bernhard - Drei Tage Interview mit Ferry Radax von Georg Vogt aus 2006 Deutsche OV mit englischen Untertiteln I Österreich 2010, 40 min, Moderation: Georg Vogt I Kamera: Christian Karst I Produktion, Schnitt: AUTOCHTHON (Otto Mörth) Im Interview mit Georg Vogt spricht Ferry Radax über den Arbeitsprozess am Film und wie sein Drehkonzept Thomas Bernhard ermöglichte, sich zu öffnen und erstmals von seiner Vergangenheit zu sprechen, die später in seine autobiografische Prosa mündete. (Brigitta Burger-Utzer) "Das ursprüngliche Vorhaben weicht einer Versuchsanordnung, deren offene Ergebnisse sich nur noch aus dem performativen Moment ergeben können, das sich aus der Wechselwirkung von Beteiligten und Drehort entwickelt. Ähnlich wie schon bei Sonne halt! und Mosaik im Vertrauen erlaubt es die Improvisation in einem möglichst freien Rahmen, den Film aus der Reaktion auf die Situation, aus der Kenntnisnahme des, wie Radax es ausdrückt, "vom Film Eingeforderten", zu entwickeln." (Georg Vogt) (Index DVD)
    Note: Ländercode: ohne Code , Orig.: Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1970 , Ferry Radax about his film Thomas Bernhard - Three days (2010, 40 Min.) , Engl., franz., span. Untertitel
    Language: German
    Keywords: Bernhard, Thomas ; Interview ; Geschichte 1970 ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Interview
    Author information: Radax, Ferry
    Author information: Bernhard, Thomas
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  • 3
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    Wien : sixpackfilm
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34659352
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 55 min + 40 min Bonus) , 1 Booklet (18 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Index DVD Edition : [DVD-Video] 035
    Note: Orig.: Deutschland, 1970 , Untertitel: englisch, französisch, spanisch , Ferry Radax about his film "Thomas Bernhard - three days" (Orig.: Österreich, 2010 ; 40 min ; Moderation: Georg Vogt ; Kamera: Christian Karst ; Untertitel: englisch)
    Language: German
    Keywords: Film
    Author information: Radax, Ferry
    Author information: Bernhard, Thomas
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ84577
    Format: XIX, 592 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Note: MAB0014.001: AWI A14-94-0128 , Mit Participant List (Signatur: ad AWI A14-94-0128) , Table of Contents: Airborne lidar for measurements of atmospheric gases and aerosols / Edward C. Browell. - Lidar observation of aerosol stratigication in the case of sea breeze circulation near the shore / I. Kolev, O. Parvanov, B. Kaprielov, E. Donev, D. Ivanov. - Laser radar observation of the fog by "Yamase Wind" from the Okhotsk sea / M. Jyumonji and H. Uchiyama. - An overview of lidar studies of the atmosphere at Pune, India / P. C. S. Devara, P. E. Raj, G. Pandithurai and S. Sharma. - Lidar activity in China / Huanling Hu. - Technique for determining atmospheric aerosol optical parameters by multi-wavelength laser sounding / A. P. Chaikovsky, V. N. Shcherbakov, S. B. Tauroginskaya. - Aerosol microphysical properties influence on lidar particle size retrieval / Y. Emery, C. Flesia, A. Mugnai. - Stratifications and size distributions of aerosols derived from simultaneous measurements with lidar and radiometers / Tadahiro Hayasaka, Yasuhiko Meguro, Yasuhiro Sasano and Tamio Takamura. - Retrieval of aerosol size distribution moments with multi-wavelength lidar / L. de Schoulepnikoff, B. Stein, R. Rairoux. - Dial and long-path measurements of pollution / Martin J. T. Milton. - Dial measurement of CH4, CO2, CO and N2O using a tunable IR source based on the Ti:Sapphire laser / Michihiro Uchiumi, Oi Choo Chee, Katsunori Muraoka, Mitsuno Maeda and Osamu Uchino. - Trace gas fluxes in the convective boundary layer observed with DIAL and Radar-RASS / C. Senff, M. Bauer, J. Bösenberg, G. Grabbe, G. Peters, T. Schaberl. - Remote Sensing of mass fluxes of trace gases in the boundary layer / Ch. Werner, R. Haus, F. Köpp and K. Schäfer. - Contrail observation by ground based scanning lidar / Volker Freudenthaler, Frank Homburg and Horst Jäger. - Airborne lidar and radiometric detection and analysis of chemical plumes / Edward E. Uthe. - Development of an imaging laser radar for long-range gas plume visualization / Thomas J. Kulp, Randall Kennedy, Michael Delong, and Darrel Garvis. - Numerical study of a pump and probe lidar experiment for in situ tropospheric measurements of the OH radical / A. Clappier, B. Calpini, E. Durieux, L. Fiorani, L. Jaquet, H. van den Bergh. - Iron Boltzmann factor lidar: proposed new remote seinsing technique for mesospheric temperature / Jerry A. Gelbwachs. - A new method for monitoring asbestos fiber aerosols by measuring polarization of scattered light: principle / Norihisa Hiromoto, Toshikazu Itabe, Ken-ichi Araki, and Shigeo Ito. - Dual-dial measurements of ozone profiles / Zhien Wang, Huanling Hu, Jun Zhou. - Three dimensional imaging at 10 km using a diode pumped soild state ladar / J. R. Brandt and T. D. Steiner. - High spectral resolution lidar measurements using an I2 absorption filter / E. W. Eloranta and P. Piironen. - Computer modeling of a lidar receiving system with a nanosecond resolution / D. V. Stoyanov and T. N. Dreischuh. - Lidar observation of the troposphere in Tokyo / Toshiyuki Murayama. - A program for the environmental monitoring by laser radar of Metro Manila, Philippines / Minella C. Alarcon. - Laser altimetry measurements of Okhotsk Sea Ice from an airplane / Mitsuno Ishizu, Tetsuro Aoki, Kohei Mizutani, Masao Takabe, Tosikazu Itabe. - Airborne lidar sensing of Lake Baikal water area / I. E. Penner and V. S. Shamanaev. - The Pacific '93 Aircraft Lidar Experiment / Raymond M. Hoff, Michael Harwood and Andrew Sheppard. - Lidar observation of turbulent structure in marine boundary layer / Susumu Yamagishi, Hiroshi Yamanouchi, and Masayuki Tsuchiya. - Analytical inversion method for the lidar equation: sensitivity to multiple scattering and particle shape / C. Flesia and A. Starkov. - Lidar sensing of aerosol optical parameters in lower troposphere / Yu. S. Balin and I. A. Razenkov. - Multi-wavelength laser sounding of the troposphere over continental regions / A. P. Chaikovsky, I. S. Hutko, A. P. Ivanov, F. P. Osipenko, V. N. Shcherbakov, S. B. Tauroginskaya. - Tropospheric aerosol measurements using Lidar, sunphotometer and particle counter / Tamio Takamura, Yasuhiro Sasano, and Tadahiro Hayasaka. - Wavelength dependence of aerosol optical parameters measured by a tuneable lidar / Ryoichi Toriumi and Hideo Tai and Hiroshi Okumura and Nobuo Takeuchi. - Aerosol extinction profiling with CO2-lidar / Arne Hågård and Rolf Persson. - High spectral resolution lidar measurements of particle size / E. W. Eloranta and P. Piironen. - Dial measurements of nitrogen dioxide based on solid-state lasers / Ryoichi Toriumi and Hideo Tai, Nobuo Takeuchi. - Airborne UV-Dial urban plume measurements / James L. McElroy, Curtis M. Edmonds, and Donald H. Bundy, Hans Moosmüller, Rudolpha M. Jorgensen, Raul J. Alvarez, II. - Surveillance of industrial emissions using lidar techniques / Hand Edner, Pär Ragnarson, and Eva Wallinder. - Lidar measurements of volcanic gas fluxes / Hans Edner, Pär Ragnarson, Sune Svanberg, and Eva Wallinder. - Extending the CO2 dial mapping capability. Observations of gaseous diffusion over complex terrain / S. Egert, D. Peri, J. Sivan, Y. Baungarten. - Studies the stratospheric aerosol layer by spectral-polarization lidar / A. P. Chaikovsky, A. P. Ivanov, F. P. Osipenko, V. N. Shcherbakov. - Theory of lidar using Modulation Interference Radar (MIR) and its fundamental experiments using super sonic waves / Motoharu Jinguuji, Sachio Ehara and Tohru Mogi. - Synthetic aperture laser radar for 10 µm-Band high -resolution imaging / Shin Yoshikado and Tadashi Aruga. - An ozone-aerosol lidar and a three-wavelength inversion technique / Qiu Jinhuan. - Measurement of depolarization and fluorescence of the cedar pollen for lidar application / Katsuya Kiuchi, Makoto Abo and Chikao Nagasawa. - Lidar studies of light scattering anisotropy in the atmosphere / B. V. Kaul, A. L. Kuznetsov and I. V. Samokhvalov. - Depolarization measurements with the high spectral resolution lidar / E. W. Eloranta and P. Piironen. - Lidar polarization measurements necessity in two cases of study of processes in the atmospheric planetary boundary layer / I. Kolev, O. Parvanov, B. Kaprielov. - Comparison of multiple scattering in cloud and fog / Yuici Okazaki, Kazuo Noguchi, Hiroshi Okumura, Nobuo Takeuchi. - Cloud microstructure effect on the lidar return with multiple scattering / E. P. Zege, I. L. Katsev, I. N. Polonsky, A. A. Kokhanovsky. - Measurements of upper tropospheric moisture with a raman lidar / Scott E. Bisson and J. E. M. Goldsmith, Anthony D. Del Genio. - Temporal and spatial variability of atmospheric water vapor / S. H. Melfi, Keith Evans, David Whiteman, and Richard Ferrare. - Temperature effect on water vapor measurements with CO2 differential absorption lidars / Avishai Ben-David. - Dial measurements of water vapor using two narrowband Ti:Sapphire lasers / Chikao Nagasawa, Makoto Abo, Kenji Kimiyama. - Water vapor DIAL using an Alexandrite regenerative amplifier / V. Wulfmeyer, J. Bösenberg. - A comparison of water vapor measurements made by Raman lidar and radiosondes / R. A. Ferrare, S. H. Melfi, D. N. Whiteman, K. D. Evans, F. J. Schmidlin. - Daytime raman lidar profiling of atmospheric water vapor / J. E. M. Goldsmith and Scott E. Bisson. - Scale invariant properties of water vapor measured by a raman lidar / Keith D. Evans, S. H. Melfi, R. A. Ferrare, D. N. Whiteman, A. Marshak and A. Davis. - Micro pulse lidar systems and applications / James Spinhirne. - Compact lidar systems for surface, ship-based, and airborne remote sensing of the atmosphere / R. M. Hardesty, C. J. Grund, W. L. Eberhard, B. J. Rye, and Y. Zhao. - All solid-state laser system for airborne water vapor concentration measurements in the stratosphere using the dial technique in the near infrared / G. Ehret, W. Renger, E. Murphy and Ch. Werner. - Overview of lidar activities at NASDA / Akira Kikuchi, Takashi Noguchi. - Extending the dynamic range of differential absorption lidar measure
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0001439
    Format: xxv, 590 pages : , illustrations ; , 24.5 x 17 cm.
    ISBN: 9781405102582 (pbk.) , 1405102586 (pbk.) , 9781405102575 (cased) , 1405102578 (cased)
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Architectural Theory: Vitruvius to 1870 is a landmark anthology that surveys the development of the field of architecture from its earliest days to the year 1870. The first truly comprehensive anthology that brings together the classic essays in the field, the volume chronicles the major developments and trends in architecture from Vitruvius to Gottfried Semper. Volume 1 of the first overview of architectural thought from antiquity to the present day: * This volume covers 25 B.C. to 1870 * Collects over 200 classic essays in the field, organized thematically for the student and scholar, covering Classicism, Neoclassicism, the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the Gothic * Includes German, French, and Italian essays appearing in English here for the first time * Features a general introduction and headnotes to each essay written by a renowned expert on architectural theory."
    Note: MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Preface Acknowledgments General Introduction Part I Classicism and the Renaissance A. The Classical and Medieval Traditions Introduction 1. Vitruvius from De architectura,Book 1 (c.25 B.C.) 2. Vitruvius from De architectura, Book 2 (c.25 B.C.) 3. Vitruvius from De architectura, Book 3 (c.25 B.C.) 4. Vitruvius from De architectura, Book 4 (c.25 B.C.) 5. Old Testament from I Kings 6. Old Testament from The Book of Ezekiel (c.586 B.C.) 7. New Testament from The Revelation of Jesus Christ to Saint John (c.95 A.D.) 8. Abbot Suger from The Book of Suger, Abbot of Saint-Denis (c.1144) 9. William Durandus from Rationale divinorum officiorum (1286) B. Renaissance and Baroque Ideals Introduction 10. Antonio di Tuccio Manetti from The Life of Brunelleschi (1480s) 11. Leon Battista Alberti from De re aedificatoria, Prologue and Book I (1443-1452) 12. Leon Battista Alberti from De re aedificatoria, Book 6 13. Leon Battista Alberti from De re aedificatoria, Book 9 14. Il Filarete from Book I of untitled treatise on architecture (1461-3) 15. Il Filarete from Book VIII of untitled treatise on architecture 16. Sebastiano Serlio from Book 3, De antiquita (1540) 17. Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola from Preface to Regola delli cinque ordini d'architettura (1562) 18. Palladio from I quattro libri dell'architettura (1570) 19. Juan Bautista Villalpando from In: Ezekielem Explanationes (1604) 20. Georgio Vasari from Preface to Le vite de piu eccellenti architetti, pittori, et scultori italiani (1550, 1568) 21. Georgio Vasari from "Life of Michelangelo" in Le vite de piu eccellenti architetti, pittori, et scultori italiani (1550, 1568) 22. Peter Paul Rubens from Preface to Palazzi di Genova (1622) Part II. Classicism in France and Britain A. French Classicism: Ancients and Moderns Introduction 23. René Descartes from Regulae ad Directionen Ingenii (1628) 24. Roland Fréart de Chambray from Preface to Parallele de l'architecture antique et de la moderne (1650) 25. Paul Fréart de Chantelou from Diary of the Cavaliere Bernini's Visit to France (1665) 26. François Blondel from "Discours pronounce par Mr Blondel a l'ouverture de l'Academie d'Architecture" (1671) 27. François Blondel, from Cours d'architecture (1675) 28. René Ouvrard from Architecture harmonique (1677) 29. Claude Perrault, annotations to French translation of Les dix livres d'architecture de Vitruve (1673) 30. François Blondel from Cours d'architecture, Vol. II (1683) 31. Claude Perrault from Les dix livres d'architecture de Vitruve, second edition (1684) 32. Claude Perrault from Ordonnance des cinq espèces de colonnes selon la méthode des Anciens (1683) 33. Jean-François Félibien from Preface to Recueil historique de la vie et des ouvrages des plus célebres architectes (1687) 34. Charles Perrault from Preface to Parallèle des anciens et des modernes en ce qui regarde les arts et les sciences (1688) 35. Charles Perrault (1688-97) from "Dessin d'un portail pour l'Église de Sainte-Geneviève à Paris" (1697) 36. Michel de Frémin from Mémoires critiques d'architecture (1702) 37. Jean-Louis de Cordemoy from Nouveau traité de toute l'architecture (1706, 1714) B. British Classicism and Palladianism Introduction 38. Henry Wotton from The Elements of Architecture (1624) 39. Christopher Wren from Tract I on architecture (mid-1670s) 40. Christopher Wren from Tracts II and IV on architecture (mid-1670s) 41. Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury from Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711) 42. Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury from "A Letter Concerning Design" (1712) 43. Colin Campbell, Introduction to Vitruvius Britannicus, Vol. I (1715) 44. Nicholas Du Bois, Translator's Preface to The Architecture of A. Palladio (1715) 45. William Kent, "Advertisement"to The Designs of Inigo Jones (1727) 46. James Gibbs, Introduction to A Book of Architecture (1728) 47. Robert Morris from An Essay in Defence of Ancient Architecture (1728) 48. Alexander Pope from Of False Taste (1731) 49. Isaac Ware, "Advertisement" to Andrea Palladio: The Four Books of Architecture (1737) 50. Robert Morris from "An Essay upon Harmony" (1739) Part III Neoclassicism and the Enlightenment A. Early Neoclassicism Introduction 51. Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach from Preface to Entwurf einer historischen Architektur (1721) 52. Voltaire from Lettres philosophiques sur les anglais (1733) 53. Jacques-Gabriel Soufflot from "Mémoire sur les proportions de l'architecture" (1739) 54. Jacques-Gabriel Soufflot from "Mémoire sur l'architecture gothique" (1741) 55. Carlo Lodoli from Notes for a projected treatise on architecture (c.1740s) 56. Baron de Montesquieu from Preface to L'Esprit des Lois (1748) 57. Jean-Jacques Rousseau from Discours sur les sciences et les arts (1750) 58. Jean Le Rond D'Alembert from "Discours préliminaire des editeurs" (1751) 59. Jacques-François Blondel from "Architecture" in Diderot's Encyclopédie (1751) 60. Charles-Étienne Briseau from Preface to Traité du beau essentiel dans les arts (1752) 61. Marc-Antoine Laugier from Essai sur l'architecture (1753) 62. Marc-Antoine Laugier from Essai sur l'architecture (1753) 63. Isaac Ware from A Complete Body of Architecture, Chapter II (1756) 64. Isaac Ware from A Complete Body of Architecture, Chapter IX (1756) 65. William Chambers from A Treatise on Civil Architecture (1759) 66. William Chambers from A Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture (1791) B. Greece and the Classical Ideal Introduction 67. James Stuart and Nicholas Revett from "Proposals for publishing an accurate description of the Antiquities of Athens" (1748) 68. Robert Wood and James Dawkins from The Ruins of Palmyra (1753) 69. Johann Joachim Winckelmann from Gedanken über die Nachahmung der griechischen Werke in der Mahlerey und Bildhauer-Kunst (1755) 70. Allan Ramsay from "A Dialogue on Taste" in The Investigator (1755) 71. Julien-David Leroy from Les Ruines des plus beaux monuments de la Grece (1758) 72. Julien-David Leroy from Les Ruines des plus beaux monuments de la Grece (1758) 73. James Stuart and Nicholas Revett from the Preface to The Antiquities of Athens (1762) 74. Johann Joachim Winckelmann from Geschichte der Kunst des Alterthums (1764) 75. Johann Joachim Winckelmann from Geschichte der Kunst des Alterthums (1764) 76. Johann Joachim Winckelmann from Geschichte der Kunst des Alterthums (1764) 77. Giovanni Battista Piranesi from Osservazioni sopra la letter de Monsieur Mariette (1765) 78. Giovanni Battista Piranesi from Parere su l'architettura (1765) 79. Giovanni Battista Piranesi from "An Apologetical Essay in Defence of the Egyptian and Tuscan Architecture" (1769) C. Character and Expression Introduction 80. Germain Boffrand from Livre d'architecture (1745) 81. Étienne Bonnot de Condillac from Essai sur l'origine des connaissances humaines (1746) 82. Julien-David Leroy from Histoire de la disposition et des formes differentes que les chréstiens ont données à leur temples (1764) 83. Jacques-François Blondel from Cours d'architecture (1771) 84. Nicolas Le Camus de Mézières from Le génie de l'architecture (1780) 85. Nicolas Le Camus de Mézières from Le génie de l'architecture (1780) 86. Jean-Louis Viel de Saint-Maux from Lettres sur l'architecture des anciens et celles des modernes (1787) 87. A. C. Quatremère de Quincy from Encyclopédie méthodique (1788) 88. Étienne-Louis Boullée from Architecture, essai sur l'art (c.1794) 89. Étienne-Louis Boullée from Architecture, Essai sur l'art (c.1794) 90. Claude Nicolas Ledoux from L'architecture considérée sous le rapport de l'art, des moeurs et de la législation (1804) 91. John Soane from Royal Academy Lectures on Architecture (V and XI; 1812-15 Part IV Theories of the Picturesque and Sublime A. Sources of the Picturesque Introduction 92. John Locke from An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690) 93. William Temple from "Upon the Gardens of Epicurus; or, of Gardening in the Year 1685" (1692
    Language: English
    Keywords: Edited volumes
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