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    Газета "Терджиман" как источник по истории возникновения общественно- политического движения мусульман Российской империи

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    В марте 2001 г. в Крыму отмечался 150-летний юбилей со дня рождения выдающегося просветителя народов мусульманского Востока Исмаил бея Гаспринского (1851-1914). Великий сын крымскотатарского народа вошел в историю как реформатор народного образования, видный общественный и политический деятель, издатель первой национальной газеты «Переводчик-Терджиман» (1883-1918)

    James Denton, Cello

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    This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degreeMr. Denton is a student of Shirley TrepelSonata in G Minor, Op. 5 No. 2, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) -- Sonata (1914), Anton Webern (1883-1945) -- Sonata in E Minor, Op. 38, Johannes Brahms (1833-1897

    On Life and Language:\ud Limit, Context and Belief in Wittgenstein and Ortega y Gasset

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    Despite both thinkers belonging to the tragic generation of\ud 1914, Ludwig Wittgenstein (1888-1951) and José Ortega y\ud Gasset (1883-1955) never actually met in their lives or in\ud their texts (neither those they wrote nor those they read).\ud Coming from very separate philosophical traditions – the\ud logical atomism of Wittgenstein and the neo-Kantianism\ud and phenomenology of Ortega – the works of these two\ud philosophers nevertheless show latent conceptual\ud affinities. We shall limit ourselves to suggesting three\ud possible conceptual keys: limit, context and belief. We\ud shall then finally take Wittgenstein"s distinction between\ud sagen and zeigen in the light of the difference Ortega\ud highlights between talking and saying, reflecting upon the\ud limits of language and the meaning each thinker gives to\ud silence

    Fruit in Its Season, 1883-1914

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    Fruit in Its Season, 1883-1914

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    W07-1328. Potgieter, Herman J. (1856-1931). Papers, 1883-1998. 0.25 linear ft.

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    Born in Veldhausen, Province of Hanover, Ostfriesland Prussia (Western Germany); graduate of Kampen Seminary in the Netherlands (1883); served as minister at Altreformierte Kirche in Uelsen (1883-1885) and Ihrhove and Neermoor congregations (1885-1889); emigrated to Ridott, Illinois, in 1889; pastor for the Christian Reformed Church at Ridott and German Valley, Illinois (1889-1892), Parkersburg, Iowa (1892-1896) and Emden and Clara City, Minnesota, congregations (1896-1900); German Presbyterian Church congregation at Kamrar, Iowa (1900-1904); 1st Presbyterian Church congregation at Dubuque, Iowa (1904-1905); and German Reformed Church congregation at Forreston, Illinois (1905-1914). He passed away on March 14, 1931, in Oregon, Illinois. The collection includes Biography of Steffen Gerrit Potgieter (1827-1919) and Herman Johann Potgieter (1856-1931) (1998), photograph of Herman J Potgieter, ca. 1924, and letters of call from various church congregations to Herman J. Potgieter from 1883-1885, 1888, 1890, 1892-1896, 1898, 1905. Potgieter’s name also appears as Potgeter (German spelling) and eventually Potter (English spelling) in 1923
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