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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-07-19
    Description: The Archive of the City of Vienna keeps three folio-volumes of a manuscript in conservation of her archive, which in common was marked as “Wiener Testamentsbücher” (Viennese Last Wills-Register). The source, comprising the period of 1395 to 1430, at this time was named “Stadtbuch”, and this appoints the character of such registers, which served for registration of legal transactions in urban space. In total the “Stadtbuch” embodies more than 4.500 registrations, in most cases last wills (“Geschäfte”), but also a lot of registrations about transactions concerning private law as well as matters of pubic law.
    Description: Das Archiv der Stadt Wien verwahrt drei Foliobände einer spätmittelalterlichen Handschrift, die üblicherweise als „Wiener Testamentsbücher“ bezeichnet wird. Die Quelle umfasst den Zeitraum von 1395 bis 1430, nennt sich selbst „Stadtbuch“ und ist ihrem Charakter nach auch diesem Rechtsquellentypus zuzuordnen. Sie enthält auch keineswegs nur letztwillige Verfügungen („Testamente“), welche in der spätmittelalterlichen Rechtssprache „Geschäfte“ heißen, sondern weitere Eintragungen Eintragungen privatrechtlicher Natur sowie andere mit öffentlichrechtlichem Charakter.
    Keywords: Legal History ; Medieval History ; Social & Cultural History (municipality governance ; material culture ; urban communities ; economic constitution) ; Mediävistik ; Rechtsgeschichte ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte (Alltagskultur ; Bürgergemeinde ; Stadtverfassung ; Wirtschaftsordnung) ; Sigel ; Stadtbuch ; Wien
    Language: Latin , German
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: Register (matriculation book) of the University of Vienna, 1746/47-1777/78 with university records, chronicles and enrollments.
    Description: Matrikelbuch der Universität Wien für den Zeitraum 1746/47-1777/78 mit Universitäts Akten, Chronikeintragungen und Immatrikulationen.
    Keywords: Vienna, University of Vienna, register, matriculation book, history of science, edition ; Wien, Universität Wien, Matrikel, Universitätsgeschichte, Edition ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
    Language: Latin , German
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-03-29
    Description: This volume presents a critical edition of the register of the Faculty of Law at the University of Vienna between 1442 and 1557. This edition is made accessible with the aid of both a register of persons and a location register. The introduction contains amongst others a paleographic analysis of the various scribes of the registers, a statistical analysis and a prosopographical overview of the law students, a description of the conditions of studying and a short history of the Faculty of Law.
    Description: Im Zentrum des Bandes steht eine kritische Textedition, die die Fakultätsmatrikel der Juristen an der Wiener Universität der Jahre 1442 bis 1557 umfasst. Die kritische Edition des Matrikeltextes ist sowohl durch ein ausführliches Personen- als auch ein Ortsregister erschlossen. In der Einleitung finden sich unter anderem eine statistische Analyse, ein prosopographischer Überblick, eine Beschreibung des Studienverlaufs und des Alltags an der Wiener Fakultät sowie eine paläographische Analyse der unterschiedlichen Schreiber.
    Keywords: University of Vienna ; Faculty of Law ; Humanism ; critical edition ; Univeristät Wien ; Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät ; Humanismus ; Kritische Textdition ; Bachelor ; Doktor der Rechte ; Griechische Sprache ; Köln ; Magister ; Simon Petrus ; Weimar ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JN Education ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education
    Language: Latin , German
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-02
    Description: After the 'March 15 incident' on Japanese Communist Party members in 1928, many activists converted in prison, and "conversion period" (tenkō jidai) appeared. The converted people (tenkōsha) then wrote notes in which they described the ideological and spiritual changes that occurred during their imprisonment. The change was prompted by the teachings of Buddhism, mainly Jōdo Shinshū, and the presence of chaplains (kyōkaishi) who mediated the teachings. The tenkōsha abandoned their faith in Marxism, returned to Japanese traditional familism, became devoted to the Emperor of Japan, and some started to practice agricultural fundamentalism. In this article, I will focus on a person named Kobayashi Morito (1902 -1984), who wrote about his own experience of conversion in Until He Left the Communist Party (1932) and also edited the notes of other conversion people and published them as Notes of a Converter (1933) and Thought and Life of the Converted(1935), and will analyze the stories of conversion experiences of various tenkōsha, reexamining how they accepted conversion, and at the same time focus on the contradictions and conflicts that occurred there.
    Keywords: conversion ; Marxism ; agriculture-based national ideology ; Kobayashi Morito
    Language: Japanese
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-02
    Description: The turtle (kame) is of great importance in East Asian culture and it is seen as a supernatural creature. In Japanese literature, we can find examples of the turtle in works dating back to the Nara period, such as Tangokuni fudoki and Nihonshoki. Just like the crane, the turtle is a symbol of longevity. However, from the Kamakura period a new and unique interpretation of the turtle as the “singing/crying turtle” makes its appearance. Of this topos, known as kame naku, we can find only very few examples in literature until the Meiji era and the most known are the waka anthologies Shinsen waka rokujō and Fuboku wakashō, and Kyokutei Bakin’s kigo collection Haikai saijiki shiorigusa. However, from the beginning of the modern age, kame naku has been used by many poets as a kigo connected to spring and its frequency has hugely increased. After the war, it began to appear not only in poetry but also in novels and essays. The best known examples of this being Mishima Yukio’s short novel Chūsei, Uchida Hyakken’s essay Kame naku ya, Kawakami Hiromi’s work Oboreru. Using kame naku as a keyword, in this paper we will analyze the attitudes and approaches of modern and contemporary poets and novelists toward the topos.
    Keywords: season word (kigo) ; fantastic ; turtle ; modern and contemporary Japanese literature
    Language: Japanese
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