<p>Angela Merkel: Eine Epoche endet - und mit ihr ein weltweit einzigartiges Projekt. Zwischen 1991 und 2021 ließ sich die Ausnahmepolitikerin regelmäßig von Herlinde Koelbl fotografieren. So entstand eine Zeitreise durch die Ära Angela Merkel. Das Porträt einer bemerkenswerten physischen und psychischen Verwandlung und das Protokoll einer...</p>
<p>The series <em>Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies</em> (DCLS)is concerned principally with research into those books of the Greek Bible (Septuagint) which are not contained in the Hebrew canon, and into intertestamentary and early Jewish literature from the period around the 3rd century BCE to the 2nd century CE. The series was launched in 2007 in collaboration with the "International Society for the Study of Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature". It provides a logical extension to the <em>Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Yearbook</em>, which has been published since 2004.</p>
Durch Knobeln und genaues Lesen kannst du die Aufgaben lösen, denen Adam sich mit Käpten Sturm stellen muss. Dabei hilft dir der Geheimstift mit Entdeckerlampe, den du vorne auf dem Buch findest. Die Lampe macht Unsichtbares sichtbar. So kommst du der Lösung auf die Spur!
Art in public space Urban regeneration, multi-culturalism and environmentalism With texts by renowned authors
Art in public space Urban regeneration, multi-culturalism and environmentalism With texts by renowned authors
With its new sub-title Romance Literatures of the World, the book series Mimesis presents an innovative and integral understanding of the Romance world and Romance Studies from the perspective of literary studies and cultural theory. It takes account of the fact that the fascinating development of Romance literatures and cultures both in Europe and beyond has set worldwide dynamics in motion which continue the great traditions of the Romance world and open up new horizons for them. Mimesis works from a transareal understanding of Romance Studies which integrates Romance literatures and cultures both within and outside Europe and which transcends the national and disciplinary boundaries which often conceal the interactions between different traditions and developments in Europe and the Americas, in Africa and Asia. In the archipelago of Romance Studies, Mimesis reveals how the representation of reality in the Romance literatures of the world opens the door to a multilingual cosmos of diverse logics.