Timelines 1951 is coined. nobel PRIZES. PHYSICS fever vaccine. LITERATURE par FabianLagerkvist (Sweden) for his novels, particularly Barabbas. PEACE http://www.anzwers.org/free/tackorama/timelines_1951.htm
Extractions: JAN 28: The Shah of Iran decrees that areas of his own land may be sold to peasants for farming. JAN 30: Car manufacturer Ferdinand Porsche dies. FEB 2: In the US, radiation is detected in the Nevada desert following nuclear tests. MAR 7: Iranian premier General Ali Razmara is assassinated. APR 18: France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg set up the European Coal and Steel Community which is the forerunner of the Common Market. APR 29: Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein dies. MAY 4: The Festival of Britain is open ed in London by King George VI MAY 12: The US begins nuclear testing in the South Pacific. MAY 16: The John Lewis Partnership which runs several department stores appoints a female Managing Director. JUN 4: Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh are married.
Liste Empfehlenswerter Bücher 1950Russell, Earl Bertrand Arthur William; 1951Lagerkvist, par fabian; http://mypage.bluewin.ch/Looser.Roman/AutorInnen/ListeLooser.htm
Extractions: http://www.juergstrassmann.ch/matura/MAliste.htm http://www.eski.at/unilingua/weltliteratur.htm Zeit Deutsche Literatur Literatur aus aller Welt Autoren Autorinnen Meilensteine Antike http://www.eski.at/unilingfddsaadsfggua/weersd.hhtltliteratur.htm Gilgamesch-Epos (ca. 1800 v.Chr.) Veden (1300-300 v.Chr.) Lao-tse (um 570 bis ca. 490 v.Chr.: Dao-de-jing (Das Buch vom Weg und von der Tugend) Upanishaden (ca. 400-200 v.Chr.) Aischylos: Der gefesselte Prometheus Euripides: Medea Platon: Apologie des Sokrates Homer: Illias; Odyssee Augustinus: Bekenntnisse Ovid: Metamorphosen Vergil: Aeneis Bibel (v.a. Genesis und Das Hohe Lied Salomonis) Koran Geschichten aus Tausendundeiner Nacht Hildebrandslied (9. Jh.) Hartmann von Aue (1168-1215): Erec; lwein; Der arme Heinrich Walther von der Vogelweide (1168-1228): Minnelieder ; Spruchdichtung Wolfram von Eschenbach (1170-1220): Parzival (um 1200) unbekannt (um 1200): Nibelungenlied Heinrich von Morungen: Gedichte Neidhart von Reuental: Gedichte Pfaffe Roland (13. Jh.): Rolandslied Wernher der Gartenaere (13. Jh.) Helmbrecht
Scientific Publications Zdziarski, AA, George IM, Svensson R., fabian AC, Done C Tommasi E., Clegg PE, AdePAR, Armand C D. Kiselman and CI lagerkvist, (Uppsala Astronomical Observatory http://www.astro.su.se/aar8896/node29.html
Extractions: Next: Popular Science and Other Up: LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Previous: LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Nordh L., Olofsson G., Huldtgren M., Kaas A.A. ISOCAM Mapping of the Ophiuchi Main Cloud , Astronomy and Astrophysics 315, L329 Adams D.J., Becklin E.E., Jameson R.F., Longmore A.J., Sandqvist Aa. , Valentijn E., 1988, Lunar Occultations of the Galactic Centre at 2.2 Microns , Astrophysical Journal 327, L65 Artymowicz P. Orbital Evolution of Bodies Crossing Disks due to Density and Bending Wave Excitation , Astrophysical Journal 423, 581 Artymowicz P. Modeling and Understanding the Dust around Beta Pictoris , in "Dust Disks and Planet Formation", eds. R. Ferlet and A. Vidal-Madjar, (Editions Frontieres: Gif sur Yvette), p. 47 Artymowicz P. Planetary Hypothesis and the Asymmetries in the Beta Pictoris Disk , in "Dust Disks and Planet Formation", eds. R. Ferlet and A. Vidal-Madjar (Editions Frontieres: Gif sur Yvette), p. 335 Artymowicz P. Astrophysics of Planetary Systems , (in Polish, 540 pages), (Polish Scientific Publ. PWN: Warsaw) Artymowicz P.
Book Search 4. par lagerkvist. The Dwarf. Hilland Wang Pb.Winner of the 1951. NobelPrize for Literature.My ref 1738.1945 1st ed.Clean,unmarked copy. http://www.abelibrary.com/servlet/BookSearchPL?ph=2&an=par lagerkvist
Personhistorisk Tidskrift - Recensioner 1946-1997. Alexanderson Nils Juristprofiler och ett par andra. Stockholm 1948 195 s DahlströmFabian Bernhard Henrik Crusell. lagerkvist Ulf Den bortvändes ansikte http://www.abc.se/~m225/litteratur/recensionpht.html
IntelliGenteMente V5.0 her magnificent epic writing has in the words of Alfred nobel - been of 1951, PARFABIAN lagerkvist for the artistic vigour and true independence of mind with http://www.intelligentemente.it/nobellett.htm
Extractions: intelliMondo, il mondo intelligente: intelliGiochi intelliGenteMente intelliLibri HomePage Gli autori Bibliografia Download ... ......intelliGiochi...... ......intelliGenteMente...... ......intelliLibri...... PREMIO NOBEL PER LA LETTERATURA Dall'anno 1901 all'anno 2002. IMRE KERTESZ for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history V. S. NAIPAUL for having united perceptive narrative and incorruptible scrutiny in works that compel us to see the presence of suppressed histories. GAO XINGJIAN for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama. GUNTER GRASS whose frolicsome black fables portray the forgotten face of history. JOSE SARAMAGO who with parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us once again to apprehend an elusory reality. DARIO FO who emulates the jesters of the Middle Ages in scourging authority and upholding the dignity of the downtrodden.
English 101 Naguib Mahfouz , 2881. Nadine Gordimer , 2919. These authors are also onthe list of nobel Prize winners. Choices from a List of nobel Prize Winners. http://www.radford.edu/~kgainer/web101.htm
Extractions: Back to Dr. Gainer's Home Page English 201 Survey of literature that has most influenced thought and writing of Western Culture. Any changes, additions, or deletions to this course description will be announced in class and made available in writing on this web page as well as through an e-mail announcement using the class alias. Mack, Maynard, ed. The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces. Expanded Ed. in One Vol. NY: Norton, 1997. Manila folders, sized for 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper. Spiral notebook or three-ring binder. Computer disk(s). A computer with access to the web. (If you do not own a computer, you may use a computer in one of the RU computer labs.) This course is based on the premise that active learning is preferable to passive learning. It is also based on the premise that students need to contribute to a course if that course is to be successful. As a result of these premises, you can expect very little in the way of lectures; you can, however, expect a lot of discussion and hands-on activities. Obviously, this course will place a lot of responsibility on you and your fellow classmates. You can expect me as an instructor to carefully select readings and to design appropriate activities to illustrate the issues raised by those readings. For your part, however, you will need to attend regularly, prepare thoughtfully, and shoulder your share of classroom discussions and activities. In this classin all your classes your progress and that of your classmates depends on your willingness to attend, prepare, and participate.
(Nobel Prize In Winners) 2 1 2 3 The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.nsknet.or.jp/~cherub/nobel2.html