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Christian biography --- Zwingli, Ulrich, --- Zurich (Switzerland) --- Biography --- -Zwingli. Zwinglianisme --- -284.2*1 Zwingli. Zwinglianisme --- 284.2*1 --- 284.2*1 Zwingli. Zwinglianisme --- Zwingli. Zwinglianisme --- Christian life --- Christianity --- Christians --- Church biography --- Ecclesiastical biography --- Religious biography --- Zwingli, Ulrich --- Zurigo (Switzerland) --- Burghölzli-Zürich (Switzerland) --- Zyrichē (Switzerland) --- Turicum (Switzerland) --- Züri (Switzerland) --- زيورخ (Switzerland) --- Ziyūrikh (Switzerland) --- Tsurique (Switzerland) --- Zurique (Switzerland) --- Sürix (Switzerland) --- Горад Цюрых (Switzerland) --- Horad Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Цюрых (Switzerland) --- Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Zirich (Switzerland) --- Цюрих (Switzerland) --- T︠S︡i︠u︡rikh (Switzerland) --- Zuric (Switzerland) --- Curych (Switzerland) --- Ζυρίχη (Switzerland) --- Zuriko (Switzerland) --- ציריך (Switzerland) --- Tsirikh (Switzerland) --- Cīrihe (Switzerland) --- Ciurichas (Switzerland) --- Zürigh (Switzerland) --- Цирих (Switzerland) --- Cirih (Switzerland) --- チューリッヒ (Switzerland) --- Chūrihhi (Switzerland) --- Zurych (Switzerland) --- Turitg (Switzerland) --- Cyrihu (Switzerland) --- Zyrihu (Switzerland) --- Zuricu (Switzerland) --- Zürih (Switzerland) --- 苏黎世 (Switzerland) --- Sulishi (Switzerland) --- Curih (Switzerland) --- Witikon (Switzerland) --- Affoltern bei Zürich (Switzerland) --- Biography. --- Zwingli, Huldrych --- Christian biography - Switzerland - Zürich --- Zwingli, Ulrich, - 1484-1531 --- Zurich (Switzerland) - Biography
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"Wer bin ich? Diese Frage ist für Anna nicht einfach zu beantworten, denn sie ist ein eineiiger Zwilling. Und eineiige Zwillinge sind eine einzige Zumutung. Sie ist aus dem bündnerischen Bever nach Zürich gezogen, um Biologie zu studieren. Nun arbeitet sie in der Flechtenforschung, ihre Schwester Leta widmet sich der Fotografie. Beide betrachten die Welt durch eine Linse: Anna durch das Mikroskop, während Leta seit der Kindheit obsessiv Anna fotografiert. Als Anna nach Treviso zur Eröffnung von Letas Fotoinstallation ?Observing the Self± fährt, fühlt sie sich von ihr verraten, missbraucht und ausgelöscht. Denn Leta hat das einzige Zeichen, das sie beide unterscheidet, wegretuschiert. Barbara Schibli gelingt in ihrem Debütroman ein packend-poetisches Frauenporträt, in dem sie gekonnt Kunst und Wissenschaft mit der Frage nach Identität in der modernen Gesellschaft verwebt." --
German literature --- Identical twins --- Identical twins. --- Bever (Switzerland) --- Switzerland --- Zurich (Switzerland) --- Monozygotic twins --- Twins --- 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) --- Bevers (Switzerland)
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Poets, French --- Biography --- Tzara, Tristan, --- Tzara, Tristan --- Rosenstock, Sami, --- Rosenstock, Samy, --- Rosenstock, Samuel, --- Ruia, Tristan, --- Zurich (Switzerland) --- French literature --- anno 1910-1919 --- 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) --- Tristan Tzara
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architecten --- architectuur --- Calatrava Santiago --- spoorwegstation --- station --- twintigste eeuw --- Zürich --- Zwitserland --- 725.31 --- Bahnhof Stadelhofen --- Calatrava, Santiago --- Spoorwegstations (architectuur) --- Stations (architectuur) --- Calatrava, Santiago, --- Calatrava, --- Calatrava Valls, Santiago, --- Valls, Santiago Calatrava, --- Bahnhof Stadelhofen (Zurich, Switzerland) --- 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. --- Public buildings
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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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urban history --- archaeology --- Archeology --- Switzerland --- Cities and towns, Medieval --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Villes médiévales --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Baden-Württemberg (Germany) --- Zurich (Switzerland) --- Bade-Wurtemberg (Allemagne) --- Zurich (Suisse) --- Bade-Württemberg (Allemagne) --- Antiquities --- History, Local --- History --- Antiquités --- Histoire locale --- Histoire --- Exhibitions. --- -Medieval cities and towns --- Baden-Wurttemberg (Germany) --- -Zurich (Switzerland) --- -History, Local --- -Exhibitions --- Villes médiévales --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Baden-Württemberg (Germany) --- Bade-Württemberg (Allemagne) --- Antiquités --- Medieval cities and towns --- Zurigo (Switzerland) --- Burghölzli-Zürich (Switzerland) --- Zyrichē (Switzerland) --- Turicum (Switzerland) --- Züri (Switzerland) --- زيورخ (Switzerland) --- Ziyūrikh (Switzerland) --- Tsurique (Switzerland) --- Zurique (Switzerland) --- Sürix (Switzerland) --- Горад Цюрых (Switzerland) --- Horad Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Цюрых (Switzerland) --- Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Zirich (Switzerland) --- Цюрих (Switzerland) --- T︠S︡i︠u︡rikh (Switzerland) --- Zuric (Switzerland) --- Curych (Switzerland) --- Ζυρίχη (Switzerland) --- Zuriko (Switzerland) --- ציריך (Switzerland) --- Tsirikh (Switzerland) --- Cīrihe (Switzerland) --- Ciurichas (Switzerland) --- Zürigh (Switzerland) --- Цирих (Switzerland) --- Cirih (Switzerland) --- チューリッヒ (Switzerland) --- Chūrihhi (Switzerland) --- Zurych (Switzerland) --- Turitg (Switzerland) --- Cyrihu (Switzerland) --- Zyrihu (Switzerland) --- Zuricu (Switzerland) --- Zürih (Switzerland) --- 苏黎世 (Switzerland) --- Sulishi (Switzerland) --- Curih (Switzerland) --- Witikon (Switzerland) --- Affoltern bei Zürich (Switzerland) --- Südweststaat (Germany) --- Südwestdeutsches Bundesland (Germany) --- Baden-Wuerttemberg (Germany) --- Württemberg-Baden (Germany) --- Württemberg-Hohenzollern (Germany) --- Baden (Germany) --- Cities and towns [Medieval ] --- Local history --- Zürich (Zwitserland) --- Antiquities.
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Reformation --- Zwingli, Ulrich, --- Zurich (Switzerland) --- Church history --- 284.2*1 --- 284.2 <494> --- -Protestant Reformation --- Counter-Reformation --- Protestantism --- Zwingli. Zwinglianisme --- Calvinistische hervorming. Zwinglianisme. Hervormden--Zwitserland --- History --- Zwingli, Ulrich --- -Church history --- -Zwingli. Zwinglianisme --- 284.2 <494> Calvinistische hervorming. Zwinglianisme. Hervormden--Zwitserland --- 284.2*1 Zwingli. Zwinglianisme --- -284.2*1 Zwingli. Zwinglianisme --- Protestant Reformation --- Zurigo (Switzerland) --- Burghölzli-Zürich (Switzerland) --- Zyrichē (Switzerland) --- Turicum (Switzerland) --- Züri (Switzerland) --- زيورخ (Switzerland) --- Ziyūrikh (Switzerland) --- Tsurique (Switzerland) --- Zurique (Switzerland) --- Sürix (Switzerland) --- Горад Цюрых (Switzerland) --- Horad Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Цюрых (Switzerland) --- Tsi︠u︡rykh (Switzerland) --- Zirich (Switzerland) --- Цюрих (Switzerland) --- T︠S︡i︠u︡rikh (Switzerland) --- Zuric (Switzerland) --- Curych (Switzerland) --- Ζυρίχη (Switzerland) --- Zuriko (Switzerland) --- ציריך (Switzerland) --- Tsirikh (Switzerland) --- Cīrihe (Switzerland) --- Ciurichas (Switzerland) --- Zürigh (Switzerland) --- Цирих (Switzerland) --- Cirih (Switzerland) --- チューリッヒ (Switzerland) --- Chūrihhi (Switzerland) --- Zurych (Switzerland) --- Turitg (Switzerland) --- Cyrihu (Switzerland) --- Zyrihu (Switzerland) --- Zuricu (Switzerland) --- Zürih (Switzerland) --- 苏黎世 (Switzerland) --- Sulishi (Switzerland) --- Curih (Switzerland) --- Witikon (Switzerland) --- Affoltern bei Zürich (Switzerland) --- Church history. --- Zwingli, Huldrych --- Zwingli (Ulrich). --- Zurich. Réforme. --- Zürich. Hervorming. --- Zwingli, Ulrich, - 1484-1531
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Recognized by historians and politicians as a model for European unity, Switzerland is nonetheless a difficult country to understand as a whole. Whereas individual Swiss cities have strong identities in the international political, cultural, and economic arenas, the country itself seems to be less than the sum of its parts. To capture the elusive spirit of Switzerland, four eminent writers explore the roots of its political unity and cultural diversity in a series of urban portraits. Their observations make for both good storytelling and insightful social commentary.Nicolas Bouvier offers a quick-paced history of Geneva--the city John Calvin had envisioned as a radiating center of godliness, international in its scope and legal in its methods--the home of the Red Cross and the League of Nations and, since 1945, the location of numerous disarmament and diplomatic conferences. Gordon Craig examines Zurich, the city of the militant religious reformer Huldrych Zwingli, whose centralizing political zeal was harnessed by subsequent generations of Zurichers to lead Switzerland in its modernization. Today's economically powerful Zurich is analyzed in terms of its liberal past as a refuge for political activists and artists, and in terms of its current generational divisions on moral and cultural questions. Finally, Lionel Gossman explores the conciliatory Basel of Erasmus, showing how vigorous independence, resourcefulness, and remembrance of its humanist traditions shaped the city's culture and economy. Tying together important themes in the histories of these cities, Carl Schorske focuses his introduction on how Switzerland has capitalized on their cultural differences and refined the art of political negotiation to serve a wide range of civic interests.Originally published in 1994.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
National characteristics, Swiss --- Congresses. --- National characteristics [Swiss ] --- Congresses --- Geneva (Switzerland) --- Civilization --- Zürich (Zwitserland) --- Basel (Switzerland) --- National characteristics, Swiss - Congresses. --- Geneva (Switzerland) - Civilization - Congresses. --- Zurich (Switzerland) - Civilization - Congresses. --- Basel (Switzerland) - Civilization - Congresses. --- Zurich (Switzerland) --- Swiss national characteristics --- 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) --- Bâle (Switzerland) --- Basle (Switzerland) --- Basilea (Switzerland) --- Basilej (Switzerland) --- Bazylea (Switzerland) --- Athenae Rauracae (Switzerland) --- Baesula (Switzerland) --- Basala (Switzerland) --- Basela (Switzerland) --- Basila (Switzerland) --- Basileia (Switzerland) --- Basilia (Switzerland) --- Basilia Rauracorum (Switzerland) --- Basiliensium Civitas (Switzerland) --- Basla (Switzerland) --- Basula (Switzerland) --- Basylea (Switzerland) --- Bazela (Switzerland) --- Colonia Munatiana (Switzerland) --- Martialis Eboracensis (Switzerland) --- Bazel (Switzerland) --- Kleinbasel (Basel, Switzerland) --- Genève (Switzerland) --- Genf (Switzerland) --- Ginevra (Switzerland) --- Jih-nei-wa (Switzerland) --- Ginebra (Switzerland) --- Cheneba (Switzerland) --- Geneua (Switzerland) --- Cenevre (Switzerland) --- Colonia Allobrogum (Switzerland) --- Genevra (Switzerland) --- Geneva (Republic)
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