Marriage between Caspar II d. Bose and Anna Sophie Peilicke, list of invited or published guests, names partially marked/checked with crosses or strokes?, crossed out or subsequently supplemented
...Liste, sieben Blätter gefaltet und geheftet (mit Nägeln), Nägel fehlen, Goldschnitt, Handschrift, schwarze Tinte auf Papier, alle Seiten beschrieben, zwei Wasserzeichen: obere Häfte des Blattes ein Horn, untere Hälfte des Blattes gekreuzte Hämmer
Eheschließung zwischen Caspar II. d. Ält. Bose und Anna Sophie Peilicke, Auflistung geladener oder erschiehener Gäste, Namen teilweise mit Kreuzen oder Strichen gekennzeichnet / abgehakt?, durchgestrichen oder nachträglich ergänzt
34 Blätter, Papier, 35 Seiten, maschinenschriftlich, in Sammelmappe: Karton, mit Kordel, mit marmorierten Papier bezogen, Bändchen zum Verschließen
Lebenserinnerungen von Charlotte Jentsch geb. ...Crusius (1821 - 1910)
Charlotte Jentsch geb. Crusius beginnt ihre Erinnerungen bei Großmutter Witthauer geb. Lamprecht, die sieben Kinder hatte, u. a. Anna Elisabeth, ihre Mutter, die 1820 Heinrich Wilhelm Crusius heiratete; die frühesten Kindheitserinnerungen hat sie mit 5 Jahren und führt diese episodenhaft auf, berichtet u. a. vom Landtag in Dresden, wo der ganze Hausstand mitgenommen wurde und vor allem von Erlebnissen in Rüdigsdorf/Kohren-Sahlis
Programm, Mitgliederverzeichnis, Tafellied, Menükarte der Versammlung und Anhang zur Architektonischen Ausstellung, 7 Blatt, fadengeheftet
Versammlungsablauf, Mitgliederverzeichnis, Speisenfolge der ...Versammlungstage / Bildnachweis der Ausstellung
Meeting schedule, list of members, order of the meeting days/photo proof of the exhibition
This textbook deals with the grammatical category of person, which covers the first person, the second person, and the third person. Drawing on data from over 700 languages, Anna Siewierska compares ...the use of person within and across different languages, and examines the factors underlying this variation. She shows how person forms vary in substance, in the nature of the semantic distinctions they convey, in how they are used in sentences and discourse, and in the way they function to convey social distinctions. By looking at different types of person forms in the grammatical and social contexts in which they are used, this book documents an underlying unity between them, arguing against the treatment of person markers based on arbitrary sets of morphological and syntactic properties. Clearly organized and accessibly written, it will be welcomed by students and scholars of linguistics, particularly those interested in grammatical categories and their use.
In The Future Is Disabled, Leah Laksmi Piepzna-Samarasinha asks some provocative questions: What if, in the near future, the majority of people will be disabled?and what if that's not a bad thing? ...And what if disability justice and disabled wisdom are crucial to creating a future in which it's possible to survive fascism, climate change, and pandemics and to bring about liberation Building on the workof her game changing book Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice, Piepzna-Samarasinha writes about disability justice at the end of the world, documenting the many ways disabled people kept and are keeping each other?and the restof the world?alive during Trump, fascism and the COVID-19 pandemic. Other subjects include crip interdependence, care and mutual aid in real life, disabled community building, and disabled art practice as survival and joy. Written over the course of two years of disabledisolation during the pandemic, this is abook of love letters to other disabled QTBIPOC (and those concerned about disability justice, the care crisis, and surviving the apocalypse); honor songs for kin who are gone; recipes for survival; questions and real talk about care, organizing, disabled families, and kin networks and communities; and wild brown disabled femmejoy in the face of death. With passion and power, The Future Is Disabled remembers our dead and insists on our future. This publication meets the EPUB Accessibility requirements and it also meets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG-AA). It is screen-reader friendly and is accessible to persons with disabilities. A Simple book with few images, which is defined with accessible structural markup. This book contains various accessibility features such as alternative text for images, table of contents, page-list, landmark, reading order and semantic structure.
The future of disability in America will depend on how well the U.S. prepares for and manages the demographic, fiscal, and technological developments that will unfold during the next two to three ...decades.
Building upon two prior studies from the Institute of Medicine (the 1991 Institute of Medicine's report Disability in America and the 1997 report Enabling America ), The Future of Disability in America examines both progress and concerns about continuing barriers that limit the independence, productivity, and participation in community life of people with disabilities. This book offers a comprehensive look at a wide range of issues, including the prevalence of disability across the lifespan; disability trends the role of assistive technology; barriers posed by health care and other facilities with inaccessible buildings, equipment, and information formats; the needs of young people moving from pediatric to adult health care and of adults experiencing premature aging and secondary health problems; selected issues in health care financing (e.g., risk adjusting payments to health plans, coverage of assistive technology); and the organizing and financing of disability-related research.
The Future of Disability in America is an assessment of both principles and scientific evidence for disability policies and services. This book's recommendations propose steps to eliminate barriers and strengthen the evidence base for future public and private actions to reduce the impact of disability on individuals, families, and society.