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A sample of Professor Tonu Puus contributions to economic theory,
ranging from seminal results on investment criteria under imperfect
capital markets, via rules for optimal resource extraction when the
grade of the ore is heterogeneous, to modern nonlinear dynamics as
applied to well-known economic fields such as business cycle
analysis and oligopoly theory. Puus thinking on cultural economics
and his views on the methodology of economic science shine through
every paper in this volume."
This volume addresses the question of the relation between
sculpture and coins--or large statuary and miniature art--in the
private and public domain. It originates in the Harvard Art Museums
2011 Ilse and Leo Mildenberg interdisciplinary symposium
celebrating the acquisition of Margarete Bieber's coin collection.
The papers examine the function of Greek and Roman portraiture and
the importance of coins for its identification and interpretation.
The authors are scholars from different backgrounds and present
case studies from their individual fields of expertise: sculpture,
public monuments, coins, and literary sources. Sculpture and Coins
also pays homage to the art historian Margarete Bieber (1879-1978)
whose work on ancient theater and Hellenistic sculpture remains
seminal. She was the first woman to receive the prestigious travel
fellowship from the German Archaeological Institute and the first
female professor at the University of Giessen. Dismissed by the
Nazis, she came to the United States and taught at Columbia. This
publication cannot answer all the questions: its merit is to reopen
and broaden a conversation on a topic seldom tackled by
numismatists and archaeologists together since the time of Bernard
Ashmole, Phyllis Lehmann and Leon Lacroix.
One of the most important monuments of Imperial Rome and at the
same time one of the most poorly understood, the Column of Marcus
Aurelius has long stood in the shadow of the Column of Trajan. In
The Column of Marcus Aurelius, Martin Beckmann makes a thorough
study of the form, content, and meaning of this infrequently
studied monument. Beckmann employs a new approach to the column,
one that focuses on the process of its creation and construction,
to uncover the cultural significance of the column to the Romans of
the late second century A.D. Using clues from ancient sources and
from the monument itself, this book traces the creative process
step by step from the first decision to build the monument through
the processes of planning and construction to the final carving of
the column's relief decoration. The conclusions challenge many of
the widely held assumptions about the value of the column's
700-foot-long frieze as a historical source. By reconstructing the
creative process of the column's sculpture, Beckmann opens up
numerous new paths of analysis not only to the Column of Marcus
Aurelius but also to Roman imperial art and architecture in
general.
Der Praktiker, der sich heute in die Materie des Abfallrechts
einfinden will, steht anfangs zahllosen Gesetzen und Verordnungen
sowohl auf nationaler wie auch auf europaischer Ebene gegenuber.
Haufige Novellierungen und der bestandige Einfluss einer auf diesem
Gebiet sehr regen Rechtsprechung erschweren es zusatzlich, sich
einen Uberblick zu verschaffen. Diese Lucke schliesst nun dieser
Band: Er wurde verfasst fur Rechtsanwender, die sich zum ersten Mal
mit dem Abfallrecht befassen wollen und hierfur eine verstandliche
und kurz gefasste Einfuhrung suchen.
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