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Altrussische und russisch-kirchenslawische Literatur --- Comic, The. --- Das Groteske --- Geschichte. --- Humor. --- Komik --- Komik. --- Lachen --- Lachen. --- Literatur. --- Narr in Christus --- Narr in Christus. --- Russian wit and humor. --- Russisch. --- Motiv --- Altrussische und russisch-kirchenslawische Literatur. --- 0988-1689. --- Geschichte 1090-1700. --- Russland.
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Anhand des 1572 erstmalig gedruckten und bis ins 18. Jahrhundert weit verbreiteten Schwankromans Historien von Claus Narren erläutert die Studie den Begriff der natürlichen Narrheit und dessen didaktische Funktionalisierung durch den protestantischen Verfasser Wolfgang Büttner. Mit Hilfe von diskursanalytischen und ritualtheoretischen Ansätzen wird herausgearbeitet, welche Funktionen den als mental different begriffenen natürlichen Narren in Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit zukamen. Natürliche Narren repräsentieren eine institutionalisierte Form der Liminalität. Zwar wurden sie zusammen mit den Schalks- bzw. künstlichen Narren an Höfen gehalten, galten aber nicht nur als zu verlachende Objekte, sondern gleichzeitig auch als Wunder, Wunderzeichen und Exempel. Büttners Werk baut auf dieser Narrenkonfiguration auf und integriert sie in sein Werk, das 626 Historien mit jeweils angehängten Lehren umfasst. Im Mittelpunkt steht der ebenfalls historisch nachweisbare ernestinische Hofnarr Claus Narr. Die Narrenfigur dient in den Historien von Claus Narren dazu, Normen und Normenübertretung zu problematisieren, um daraus religiöse und moralische Verhaltensvorschriften zu gewinnen.
German wit and humor --- Fools and jesters in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Büttner, Wolfgang, --- 16th Century Literature. --- Claus Narr. --- Fools in Literature. --- Wolfgang Büttner. --- Buttner, Wolfgang,
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The 15th Estuarine and Coastal Modeling Conference provides a venue for commercial, academic, and government scientists and engineers from around the world to present and discuss the latest results and techniques in applied estuarine and coastal modeling. Prospective authors are invited to submit papers on a wide range of topic areas, including:• Pollutant Transport and Water Quality Prediction• Coastal Response to Climate Change• Modeling Techniques and Sensitivity Studies• Model Assessment• Modeling Specific Estuarine and Coastal Systems• Visualization and Analysis• Wave and Sediment Transport Modeling• Modeling of Chemicals and Floatables• Oil Spill Transport and Fate Modeling• Inverse Methods• Circulation Modeling• Facility Siting and CSO Studies• Data Assimilation• Nowcast/Forecast Modeling Systems• Modeling Systems with Strong Buoyancy Forcing• Modeling of Coupled Systems• Risk Analysis (Nuclear Reactors, Flood Forecasting)
water level --- stratification --- Chatham Sound --- wave hindcast --- water level time series --- marine construction --- storm surge --- VDatum --- NARR --- estuarine modeling --- ecosystem simulation --- CFSR --- Sandusky Bay --- hydrodynamic modeling --- river discharge --- tidal datums --- British Columbia --- geospatial data visualization --- ocean modeling --- operational forecast --- numerical model --- initial dilution zone --- Puget Sound --- anthropogenic impact --- Finite Volume Community Ocean Model --- Salish Sea --- hydrodynamic numerical model --- compound events --- sea level rise --- marine --- Finite-Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM) --- CE-QUAL-W2 --- CICE --- temperature --- barotropic --- statistical interpolation --- unstructured grid --- wind-driven current --- Salish Sea model --- wave energy --- ADCIRC --- sediment transport --- breakwater --- biophysical modeling --- model calibration --- harbor --- Great Lakes --- multi-level nested-grid modeling --- property-carrying particle model --- spatially varying uncertainty (SVU) --- FVCOM --- phytoplankton --- MIKE21SW --- baroclinic --- tidal currents --- climate change --- operational nowcast and forecast system --- tidal constituent database --- spatially varying uncertainty --- momentum balance --- coastal ocean modeling --- eutrophication --- Hood Canal --- flooding --- coupled models --- environmental assessment --- water quality --- nearshore restoration --- SWAN --- Texas --- H3D --- coastal storm --- floating bridge --- wind forcing --- tidal current --- lateral circulation --- zone of influence --- ADvanced CIRCulation model (ADCIRC) --- non-tidal zones --- agriculture --- sediment model --- short-lived radioisotopes --- coastal and estuarine modeling --- Eastern North Pacific Ocean (ENPAC) --- Gulf of Mexico --- cloud computing --- feasibility assessments --- internal tides --- ice modeling --- salinity --- north-east Gulf of Mexico --- data analysis --- Brown Passage --- WaveWatch III --- marine grid population --- channel deepening --- hydrodynamics --- large-wave hindcast --- western Louisiana --- tides --- estuary --- algal growth kinetics --- circulation --- salt wedge
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