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Pierre Gassendi (1592-1655) lived in three civilizations in the
span of one life-time: medieval ecclesiastic, Renaissance humanist
and modern and he never cut himself loose from any of them. It is
probably scientific; because he managed to be at home in all three
that history has allocated to him a position somewhere on the
fringe of the inner circle of genius in the seventeenth-century
scientific revolution. While he was not a front-runner, Gassendi
was nevertheless a pioneer of modern corpuscularianism and his
influence on the development of empirical science was truly
international. It is precisely because Gassendi was a figure of the
second rank - a significant but lesser luminary - that we need to
examine his work closely, for the less famous contemporaries help
us to explain what the great ones do. It might seem that Gassendi
has received his share of attention from scholars, even though it
is sometimes suggested otherwise. Several full length monographs
have been published in the past three decades, and there have been
a number of articles in scholarly journals. Yet, despite the
indisputable worth of these studies, the picture of Gassendi that
has emerged from them has been partial and at times wide of the
mark, so that the true story remains to be told."
Pierre Gassendi (1592-1655) lived in three civilizations in the
span of one life-time: medieval ecclesiastic, Renaissance humanist
and modern and he never cut himself loose from any of them. It is
probably scientific; because he managed to be at home in all three
that history has allocated to him a position somewhere on the
fringe of the inner circle of genius in the seventeenth-century
scientific revolution. While he was not a front-runner, Gassendi
was nevertheless a pioneer of modern corpuscularianism and his
influence on the development of empirical science was truly
international. It is precisely because Gassendi was a figure of the
second rank - a significant but lesser luminary - that we need to
examine his work closely, for the less famous contemporaries help
us to explain what the great ones do. It might seem that Gassendi
has received his share of attention from scholars, even though it
is sometimes suggested otherwise. Several full length monographs
have been published in the past three decades, and there have been
a number of articles in scholarly journals. Yet, despite the
indisputable worth of these studies, the picture of Gassendi that
has emerged from them has been partial and at times wide of the
mark, so that the true story remains to be told."
Title: Report on Sewage Irrigation Works, as designed for Doncaster
by B. S. Brundell ... By Robert Rawlinson.Publisher: British
Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the
national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's
largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all
known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes
books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied
collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view
of the world. Topics include health, education, economics,
agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and
industry, mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below
data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
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British Library Anonymous; Brundell, Benjamin Shaw; Rawlinson,
Robert; 1870. 12 p.; 8 . 10347.ee.14.(14.)
Der Blaulichtreporter ist stets auf der berholspur unterwegs, dicht
hinter Polizei und Feuerwehr. Es muss als einer der Ersten an den
Schaupl tzen von Konflikten, Kriegen und Katastrophen sein und
bisweilen tief in menschliche Abgr nde blicken. Von Schicksalen und
Trag dien zu berichten, ist sein Beruf als Journalist. Frank Br
ndel erz hlt in seinem Buch jedoch nicht die Storys, die in der
Zeitung stehen oder im TV zu sehen sind. Er gew hrt vielmehr einen
pers nlichen Einblick in das Reporterleben, das sich hinter diesen
Geschichten abspielt. Wo Menschen in Extremsituationen aufeinander
treffen, passiert Unglaubliches, aber auch Sch nes, und das
Tragische kippt rasch ins Bizarre. Wenn auch die professionelle
Distanz zum Geschehen f r den Reporter unabdingbar ist - manchmal
st t er an die eigenen seelischen und k rperlichen Grenzen. Auch
davon erz hlt Frank Br ndel. Doch ob seine Geschichten zum Lachen,
Weinen oder Staunen sind: Nichts ist erfunden, alles ist wahr.
Hautnah erlebt, authentisch berichtet.
Jugendsuizidalitat als Ausdruck einer emotionalen Befindlichkeit
und eingeschrankten Fahigkeit, Belastungen konstruktiv zu
bewaltigen, und Salutogenese als Konzept, Gesundheit herzustellen
und zu erhalten, scheinen sich auf den ersten Blick gegenseitig
auszuschliessen. In jedem suizidalen "Erleben" von Jugendlichen
sind jedoch immer auch salutogenetische Tendenzen vorhanden und
damit eine Chance zum "Uberleben." Wenn Jugendliche an Suizid
denken, dann wollen sie haufig nicht wirklich sterben, sondern sich
das Leben "nehmen," d. h. ihr Leben auf eine andere Weise fuhren,
als sie es bis dahin getan haben. Diese Ambivalenz ist
Ausgangspunkt fur die salutogenetische Betrachtungsweise der
Suizidalitat und stellt einen neuen Ansatz dar, der die Ergebnisse
der Suizidforschung mit den Ergebnissen der Resilienzforschung
verbindet.
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