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Die erste überlieferte Erwähnung des Heidelberger Indologen Heinrich Zimmer im Dunstkreis der Hofmannthals ist wohl ein Brief der 25-jährigen Christiane von Hofmannsthal an ihren Freund Thankmar von Münchhausen vom 4. Dezember 1927:
Ich bin sehr gerne in Hbg, bin der Liebling meiner Lehrer und so brav, old boy, Du kannst Dirs nicht vorstellen, lerne außerdem Sanskrit weil ich einen Flirt mit dem Indologen habe, (sans conséquences)[.]
Heinrich Zimmer (1890-1943), Sohn eines Professors für Indogermanische Sprachwissenschaft und Sanskrit, hatte in Berlin Germanistik, vergleichende Sprachwissenschaften und Sanskrit studiert und war in Heidelberg zunächst Privatdozent und ab 1926 außerordentlicher Professor für Indologie. Schon 1924, noch in Unkenntnis der künftigen Verwandtschaft, hatte er einen Aufsatz über Hofmannsthals "Weißen Fächer" geschrieben, den er später spöttisch als "recht findefroh-spießig, aber arglos gemeint" bezeichnete. Als Vertreter einer kulturwissenschaftlichen, über den Tellerrand der Sprachwissenschaft hinausschauenden Ausrichtung seines Fachs hatte er es schwer, in der positivistischen Hochschullandschaft der Indologie einen Lehrstuhl zu erhalten, pflegte aber viele wissenschaftliche Kontakte mit Vertretern anderer Fächer, so auch mit Carl Gustav Jung und dem Kreis um die ERANOS-Tagungen in Ascona.
The Siriella brevicaudata species group from the West Indo-Pacific, defined and designated by Murano & Fukuoka (2008), previously contained five nominal species. In this study we describe five new species in the brevicaudata group: S. bassi sp. nov. from the Bass Strait, southern Australia, S. occulta sp. nov. from the Arabian Gulf, S. muranoi sp. nov. from the coast of Northern Territory, Australia, S. tabaniocula sp. nov. from Ningaloo Reef of Western Australia and Lodestone Reef off Queensland, and S. talbotae sp. nov. from Lizard Island, Queensland, Australia. Furthermore, Siriella hanseni W.M. Tattersall, 1922 from India and S. vincenti W.M. Tattersall, 1927 from South Australia are redescribed based on re-examination of their type material. A re-examination of specimens subsequently attributed to these two species from other geographical regions showed that these were misidentifications, partly representing three of the new species described herein. Siriella gibbosa (Ledoyer, 1970), which was previously synonymized with S. brevicaudata Paulson, 1875 by Bačescu, is revalidated and included within the brevicaudata group. Siriella lacertilis Talbot, 2009, from Lizard Island, is placed within the brevicaudata group. Diagnostic features for all the members of the group and the group itself are updated. As a result of the present study, the brevicaudata group now comprises 12 valid species.
Chamomile, parsley, and celery represent major botanical sources of apigenin, a well-known flavone with chemopreventive properties. The aim of this study was to assess the phytochemical composition, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory potential of methanol extracts obtained from chamomile, parsley, and celery collected from Romania, as well as the biological activity against A375 human melanoma and human dendritic cells. Results have shown that all three extracts are rich in polyphenolic compounds and flavonoids, and they generate a radical scavenger capacity, iron chelation potential, as well as lipoxygenase inhibition capacity. Chamomile and celery extracts present weak antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic properties in the set experimental conditions, while parsley extract draws out significant pro-apoptotic potential against A375 human melanoma cells. Parsley and chamomile extracts affected the fibroblast-like morphology of the screened tumor cell line. On the other hand, chamomile and celery extracts abrogated the expansion of LPS-activated dendritic cells, while the metabolic activity was attenuated by stimulation with celery extract; chamomile and parsley extracts had no effect upon this parameter. Chamomile and parsley extracts incubation with naive dendritic cells did not trigger cytokine secretion (TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-10), but celery extract stimulation significantly reduced the anti-inflammatory, cytokine IL-10.
This study explores four German nominalization patterns (-ung; -erei; Ge- -X-e; nominalized infinitives) using corpus and web data. We conclude that they can be considered a word formation paradigm, as some functions depend on paradigmatic oppositions. Our case study supports gradual differences between inflectional and word formation paradigmaticity.
Über kaum einen Gegenstand wissen wir so wenig wie über die Wirklichkeit des juristischen Denkens. Am besten sind wir noch – dank Richard Posner ("How Judges Think" – Cambridge, MA/London 2008) und anderer (überwiegend) anglo-amerikanischer Autoren – über die Untiefen und Irrläufe richterlicher Entscheidungsfindung informiert. Rechtswissenschaft und Rechtspolitik werden hingegen nach wie vor nur selten in kognitiven Kategorien vermessen. ...
Interest in time-resolved connectivity in fMRI has grown rapidly in recent years. The most widely used technique for studying connectivity changes over time utilizes a sliding windows approach. There has been some debate about the utility of shorter versus longer windows, the use of fixed versus adaptive windows, as well as whether observed resting state dynamics during wakefulness may be predominantly due to changes in sleep state and subject head motion. In this work we use an independent component analysis (ICA)-based pipeline applied to concurrent EEG/fMRI data collected during wakefulness and various sleep stages and show: 1) connectivity states obtained from clustering sliding windowed correlations of resting state functional network time courses well classify the sleep states obtained from EEG data, 2) using shorter sliding windows instead of longer non-overlapping windows improves the ability to capture transition dynamics even at windows as short as 30 seconds, 3) motion appears to be mostly associated with one of the states rather than spread across all of them 4) a fixed tapered sliding window approach outperforms an adaptive dynamic conditional correlation approach, and 5) consistent with prior EEG/fMRI work, we identify evidence of multiple states within the wakeful condition which are able to be classified with high accuracy. Classification of wakeful only states suggest the presence of time-varying changes in connectivity in fMRI data beyond sleep state or motion. Results also inform about advantageous technical choices, and the identification of different clusters within wakefulness that are separable suggest further studies in this direction.
A new species of the Afrotropical genus Genaemirum Heinrich, 1936 is described from a single female specimen from Guinea and compared to the closest species, G. rhinoceros Heinrich, 1967. Genaemirum filipazzii sp. nov. also provides the first record of the genus for West Africa. An updated key to the species is included.
Anfang April 1884 entdeckte Freud im "Centralblatt für die medicinischen Wissenschaften" eine Rezension zu einem kurzen Aufsatz Theodor Aschenbrandts. Aschenbrandts Artikel war vier Monate zuvor in der "Deutschen Medicinischen Wochenschrift" erschienen und stellte einen in Europa noch weitgehend unbekannten Wirkstoff vor, an dessen Erforschung nun Sigmund Freud erhebliche Zukunftshoffnungen knüpfte.
Aschenbrandt hatte in seiner Studie vom 12. Dezember 1883 in der "Medicinischen Wochenschrift" während einer Waffenübung eines bayerischen Armeekorps den Soldaten Kokain verabreicht und dabei eine beträchtliche Erhöhung der Leistungsfähigkeit, insbesondere der Marschfähigkeit unter erschwerten Bedingungen, sowie länger ausbleibende Erschöpfung durch Nahrungs- und Schlafentzug festgestellt. Das weckte das Interesse Freuds, der 1884 als schlecht bezahlter Assistenzarzt des Wiener Allgemeinen Krankenhauses ein verstärktes Interesse daran hatte, sich durch wissenschaftliche Forschungen einen Namen zu machen
The main sources for the discussion of the category “relation” were Aristotle’s Categories and Metaphysics. Before their translation into Arabic in the 8th and 9th centuries, Christian theologians and in their footsteps Syriac scholars considered Aristotle’s works to be a useful tool in Christological discussions. This article analyzes the category of relation and its development in Arabic-Islamic philosophy in authors such as Kindī and his student Aḥmad Ibn aṭ-Ṭayyib as-Saraḫsī, Fārābī, Ibn Sīnā, Ghazālī, Ibn Rušd, the Sufi Ibn ʿArabī and others.
A Person My Colour
(2018)
If you are tired of hearing about 'whiteness', and if you think racism exists in the hearts of evil others, or you believe that having a black friend unshackles you from racism's hold, I dare you to read this book. Martina Dahlmanns, the daughter of parents who grew up in the shadow of post-war Germany, an adoptive mother of children who are black, and a member of a dialogue group of black and white women, urgently questions the very depths of what it means to be white in South Africa today. Her deeply personal memoir is unsettling because of what it reveals simultaneously about the enduring impact of inherited privilege and the repercussions of disadvantage. Her book is unsettling, precisely because of what it reveals simultaneously about the enduring impact of inherited privilege and the repercussions of disadvantage. But it is Dahlmanns' dialogue with Tumi Jonas--whose own reflections appear in the last section of the book--that reveals so much of what's possible, yet potentially destructive, in relationships between black and white South Africans today.