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Storing, Archiving, Organizing: The Changing Dynamics of Scholarly Information Management in Post-Reformation Zurich is a study of the Lectorium at the Zurich Grossmünster, the earliest of post-Reformation Swiss academies, initiated by the church reformer Huldrych Zwingli in 1523. This institution of higher education was planned in the wake of humanism and according to the demands of the reforming church. Scrutinizing the institutional archival records, Anja-Silvia Goeing shows how the lectorium’s teachers used practices of storing, archiving, and organizing to create an elaborate administrative structure to deal with students and to identify their own didactic and disciplinary methods. She finds techniques developing that we today would consider important to understand the history of information management and knowledge transfer.
Reformation --- Zwingli, Ulrich, --- Grossmünster (Zurich, Switzerland) --- Archives.
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This book documents the genesis and the architecture of David Chipperfield's extension of the Kunsthaus Zurich from proposal through political debates about the entire project to completed structure.
Kunsthaus Zürich --- architectuur --- museumkunde --- Chipperfield, David --- 72.07 --- Chipperfield, David °1953 (°Londen, Engeland) --- Museumarchitectuur ; Zwitserland ; Zürich ; Kunsthaus --- David Chipperfield Architects --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Chipperfield, David, --- David Chipperfield Architects. --- Kunsthaus Zürich. --- Zürich. --- Zurich (Switzerland). --- Kunsthaus di Zurigo --- Chipperfield Architects --- DCA --- Zurich (Switzerland) --- Burghölzli-Zürich (Switzerland) --- Chūrihhi (Switzerland) --- Cirih (Switzerland) --- Cīrihe (Switzerland) --- Ciurichas (Switzerland) --- Curih (Switzerland) --- Curych (Switzerland) --- Cyrihu (Switzerland) --- Horad Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Sulishi (Switzerland) --- Sürix (Switzerland) --- Tsirikh (Switzerland) --- T︠S︡i︠u︡rikh (Switzerland) --- Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Tsurique (Switzerland) --- Turicum (Switzerland) --- Turitg (Switzerland) --- Zirich (Switzerland) --- Ziyūrikh (Switzerland) --- Züri (Switzerland) --- Zuric (Switzerland) --- Zuricu (Switzerland) --- Zürigh (Switzerland) --- Zurigo (Switzerland) --- Zürih (Switzerland) --- Zuriko (Switzerland) --- Zurique (Switzerland) --- Zurych (Switzerland) --- Zyrichē (Switzerland) --- Zyrihu (Switzerland) --- Ζυρίχη (Switzerland) --- Цюрых (Switzerland) --- Цюрих (Switzerland) --- Цирих (Switzerland) --- Горад Цюрых (Switzerland) --- ציריך (Switzerland) --- زيورخ (Switzerland) --- チューリッヒ (Switzerland) --- 苏黎世 (Switzerland) --- Affoltern bei Zürich (Switzerland) --- Witikon (Switzerland) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Art --- Architecture --- art [fine art] --- exhibition buildings --- galleries [display spaces] --- architecture [object genre] --- Kunsthaus [Zürich] --- Kunsthaus --- Bâtiment culturel --- Extension de bâtiment --- Musée --- Zürich. Kunsthaus --- Zurich (Switzerland). Kunsthaus --- Kunsthaus Zürich. --- architectuur. --- museumkunde. --- Chipperfield, David. --- art [discipline]
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Blasphemy could be a serious business in early modern Europe, and those judged to have cursed, abused or denied God could in some cases find themselves on trial for their lives. Whilst such attitudes may appear draconian to modern eyes, it is clear that in the past, blasphemy was regarded as a very real threat to society. Concentrating on the Reformed city of Zurich, this study examines the cultural, social and theological aspects of blasphemy in order to better understand exactly why this should be, and to illuminate the diverse and sometimes contradictory dynamics at work.
Blasphemy --- Offenses against religion --- Crimes against religion --- Offenses, Religious --- Religious crimes --- Religious offenses --- Crime --- Religion --- Freedom of speech --- Libel and slander --- History. --- Zurich (Switzerland) --- Burghölzli-Zürich (Switzerland) --- Chūrihhi (Switzerland) --- Cirih (Switzerland) --- Cīrihe (Switzerland) --- Ciurichas (Switzerland) --- Curih (Switzerland) --- Curych (Switzerland) --- Cyrihu (Switzerland) --- Horad Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Sulishi (Switzerland) --- Sürix (Switzerland) --- Tsirikh (Switzerland) --- T︠S︡i︠u︡rikh (Switzerland) --- Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Tsurique (Switzerland) --- Turicum (Switzerland) --- Turitg (Switzerland) --- Zirich (Switzerland) --- Ziyūrikh (Switzerland) --- Züri (Switzerland) --- Zuric (Switzerland) --- Zuricu (Switzerland) --- Zürigh (Switzerland) --- Zurigo (Switzerland) --- Zürih (Switzerland) --- Zuriko (Switzerland) --- Zurique (Switzerland) --- Zurych (Switzerland) --- Zyrichē (Switzerland) --- Zyrihu (Switzerland) --- Ζυρίχη (Switzerland) --- Цюрых (Switzerland) --- Цюрих (Switzerland) --- Цирих (Switzerland) --- Горад Цюрых (Switzerland) --- ציריך (Switzerland) --- زيورخ (Switzerland) --- チューリッヒ (Switzerland) --- 苏黎世 (Switzerland) --- Affoltern bei Zürich (Switzerland) --- Witikon (Switzerland) --- Church history. --- Reformation --- Blasphème --- Délits religieux --- Réforme (Christianisme) --- History --- Social aspects. --- Histoire --- Aspect social --- Zurich (Suisse) --- Histoire religieuse
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The nineteenth century was a period of intense religious conflict across Europe, as people confronted the major changes brought by modernity. In Zurich, one phase of this religious conflict was played out in a struggle over revisions to the ritual of baptism. In its analysis of the Zurich conflict, Liturgy Wars offers a strategy for understanding the links between theology, ritual, and socio-politics. Theodore M. Vial offers a new perspective on contemporary ritual studies - and critiques the cognivist approaches of Lawson and McCauley, as well as Catherine Bell's analysis of power and the bod
Baptism (Liturgy) --- Reformed Church --- Baptism --- Liturgics --- Sacraments (Liturgy) --- History --- Liturgy --- Theology --- Biedermann, Alois Emanuel, --- Biedermann, A. E. --- Zurich (Switzerland) --- Church history --- Burghölzli-Zürich (Switzerland) --- Chūrihhi (Switzerland) --- Cirih (Switzerland) --- Cīrihe (Switzerland) --- Ciurichas (Switzerland) --- Curih (Switzerland) --- Curych (Switzerland) --- Cyrihu (Switzerland) --- Horad Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Sulishi (Switzerland) --- Sürix (Switzerland) --- Tsirikh (Switzerland) --- T︠S︡i︠u︡rikh (Switzerland) --- Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Tsurique (Switzerland) --- Turicum (Switzerland) --- Turitg (Switzerland) --- Zirich (Switzerland) --- Ziyūrikh (Switzerland) --- Züri (Switzerland) --- Zuric (Switzerland) --- Zuricu (Switzerland) --- Zürigh (Switzerland) --- Zurigo (Switzerland) --- Zürih (Switzerland) --- Zuriko (Switzerland) --- Zurique (Switzerland) --- Zurych (Switzerland) --- Zyrichē (Switzerland) --- Zyrihu (Switzerland) --- Ζυρίχη (Switzerland) --- Цюрых (Switzerland) --- Цюрих (Switzerland) --- Цирих (Switzerland) --- Горад Цюрых (Switzerland) --- ציריך (Switzerland) --- زيورخ (Switzerland) --- チューリッヒ (Switzerland) --- 苏黎世 (Switzerland) --- Affoltern bei Zürich (Switzerland) --- Witikon (Switzerland)
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