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The late 16th century and the first half of the 17th century saw a
final resurgence of the concept of Fortuna. Shortly thereafter,
this goddess of chance and luck, who had survived for millennia,
rapidly lost her cultural and intellectual relevance. This volume
explores the late heyday and subsequent erasure of Fortuna. It
examines vernacular traditions and confessional differences,
analyses how the iconography and semantics of Fortuna motifs
transformed, and traces the rise of complementary concepts such as
those of probability, risk, fate and contingency. Thus, a
multidisciplinary team of contributors sheds light on the
surprising ways in which the end of Fortuna intersected with the
rise of modernity.
This book presents current trends and developments in the rapidly
growing field of biomimetics. It takes an application-oriented
approach to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of this field:
Experts, from academic as well as professional backgrounds,
contribute to this book by describing and presenting
state-of-the-art experiments and practical developments. A strong
emphasis is put on the various possibility to apply biomimetics in
tissue engineering, regenerative surgery, neurosurgery for clinical
applications.
This "Liber Amicorum" celebrates the 60th birthday of Thomas Bar
and Robert Karrer, who set up their international law practice more
than 28 years ago. Contributions in the book are from practitioners
and scholars in the field of international law. The "Liber Amicorum
comprises 16 articles on topics ranging from business law to
arbitration and from a global perspective.
Since 1st January 1989 Switzerland has a new International
Arbitration Act, in the form of Chapter Twelve of the Federal
Statute on Private International Law (PILS). In the German version
of the "Basler Kommentar" on the PILS published in 1996,
experienced Swiss arbitration practitioners gave a detailed
commentary of the provisions on international arbitration. This
commentary is now available in an English translation based on
drafts by Stephen V. Berti. The book contains a comprehensive,
updated introduction to international arbitration by Marc Blessing,
followed by: the commentary of articles 176 - 194 PILS by Felix R.
Ehrat (article 176); Robert Briner (article 177); Werner Wenger
(articles 178 and 186); Wolfgang Peter and Thomas Legler (article
179); Wolfgang Peter and Caroline Freymond (article 180); Nedim
Peter Vogt (article 181); Michael E. Schneider (articles 182 and
184); Stephen V. Berti (articles 183, 185 and 193); Pierre A.
Karrer (article 187); Markus Wirth (articles 188 and 189); Stephen
V. Berti and Anton K. Schnyder (articles 190 and 191); and Paolo
Michele Patocchi and Cesare Jermini (articles 192 and 194). The
work provides an in-depth analysis of the provisions of the Swiss
International Arbitration Act, and explains how they became law and
how they have been interpreted in practice during the first few
years since they came into force.
The late 16th century and the first half of the 17th century saw a
final resurgence of the concept of Fortuna. Shortly thereafter,
this goddess of chance and luck, who had survived for millennia,
rapidly lost her cultural and intellectual relevance. This volume
explores the late heyday and subsequent erasure of Fortuna. It
examines vernacular traditions and confessional differences,
analyses how the iconography and semantics of Fortuna motifs
transformed, and traces the rise of complementary concepts such as
those of probability, risk, fate and contingency. Thus, a
multidisciplinary team of contributors sheds light on the
surprising ways in which the end of Fortuna intersected with the
rise of modernity.
In den letzten Jahrzehnten sind die Begriffe und Themen von
Kontingenz und Zufall geradezu zu einem Modethema der Geistes- und
Sozialwissenschaften geworden, in der Philosophie, aber auch in der
Geschichtswissenschaft und in der Soziologie. Doch was genau ist
unter Kontingenz oder Zufall zu verstehen? Dieser Frage widmet sich
Peter Vogts Arbeit, in der erstmals in einer moglichst
vollstandigen und zugleich fur zeitliche und disziplinare Grenzen
offenen Weise analysiert wird, wie die Begriffe und Themen von
Kontingenz und Zufall in der Begriffs- und Ideengeschichte von der
Antike bis in die unmittelbare Gegenwart verhandelt werden."
In this latest addition to the Handbooks for Old Testament Exegesis
series, Peter T. Vogt continues the tradition of excellence
established by previous volumes. Divided into three parts,
Interpreting the Pentateuch first provides an overview of the major
themes of the Pentateuch. In the second part, Vogt offers resources
and strategies for interpreting and understanding the first five
books of the Bible by exploring its genres-law and narrative.
Finally, Vogt shows that, although the Pentateuch is a collection
of ancient texts, it still has contemporary significance. Vogt also
includes two samples-one from law and one from narrative-of
exegesis, giving students a start-to-finish example of the
techniques he has illustrated for effective exegesis.
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