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    Ovidio nella riscrittura di Albrecht von Halberstadt

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    The reworking of Ovid's Metamorphoses by Albrecht von Halberstadt, dating back to the end of the twelfth century, survives only in few Fragments. In this essay, I will analyse Fragment B, which contains tales from Book XI of the Metamorphoses, in order to assess Albrecht's rewriting techniques, and his simplification of both matter and style. Indeed, Albrecht employs the middle style, while his Latin source was written in a rhetorical and elevated style. Albrecht's Fragments will be compared with the Ovidian source and with the Eneit of Heinrich von Veldeke, highlighting the features shared by the two rewritings of classical texts, which were both commissioned by the Landgrave Hermann of Thuringia

    Developments of a multiplexer system for the High-Brilliance Neutron Source HBS

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    The High-Brilliance Neutron Source project (HBS) aims at developing a medium-flux accelerator-driven neutron source based on a 70 MeV, 100 mA proton accelerator. The concept optimizes the facility such that it provides high-brilliance neutron beams for instruments operating at different time structures. This can be realized by generating an interlaced proton pulse structure, which is unraveled and sent to three different target stations by a multiplexer system. In the following we present the developments of a multiplexer system at the JULIC accelerator at Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH (FZJ), which serves as test facility for HBS. The main components of the JULIC multiplexer system are designed to be scalable to the HBS parameters

    Proton Beam Multiplexer Developments for Multi-Target Operation at the High-Brilliance Neutron Source HBS

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    The High-Brilliance neutron Source project (HBS) aims at developing a medium-flux acceleratordriven neutron source based on a 70 MeV, 100mA proton accelerator. The concept intends to optimize the facility such that it provides high-brilliance neutron beams for instruments operating at di_erent time structures. This can be realized by three di_erent target stations irradiated with di_erent proton pulse sequences. The appropriate proton pulses will be distributed by a Multiplexer unit. In the following, we present the integration of this Multiplexer with the HBS beam optics as well as ongoing developments of this unit and several components of the Multiplexer at the COSY facility in Jülich

    Proton Beam Multiplexer Developments for Multi-Target Operation at the High-Brilliance Neutron Source HBS

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    The High-Brilliance neutron Source project (HBS) aims at developing a medium-flux acceleratordriven neutron source based on a 70 MeV, 100mA proton accelerator. The concept intends to optimize the facility such that it provides high-brilliance neutron beams for instruments operating at di_erent time structures. This can be realized by three di_erent target stations irradiated with di_erent proton pulse sequences. The appropriate proton pulses will be distributed by a Multiplexer unit. In the following, we present the integration of this Multiplexer with the HBS beam optics as well as ongoing developments of this unit and several components of the Multiplexer at the COSY facility in Jülich

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