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        Werkverzeichnis Anton Bruckner, Band 2 : WAB 96 bis WAB add 334 

        Klugseder, Robert; Gubsch, Clemens; Mayer, Desiree (2024)
        Based on the 149 works listed in Renate Grasberger's older catalogue of works, the new catalogue has been expanded to over 300 works, including autograph sketches, study materials, copies and arrangements. A novelty of the ...
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        Theater als „Spiel- und Spiegelform“ jüdischer Erfahrung 

        Eisele, Theresa (2024)
        The book explores how the entry of Jews into modern Viennese society functioned "as theater" and with theatrical means, developing a praxeology of Jewish belonging and difference. Four studies address Jewish experiences ...
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        Werkverzeichnis Anton Bruckner, Band 1 : WAB 1 bis WAB 95 

        Klugseder, Robert; Gubsch, Clemens; Mayer, Desiree (2024)
        Based on the 149 works listed in Renate Grasberger's older catalogue of works, the new catalogue has been expanded to over 300 works, including autograph sketches, study materials, copies and arrangements. A novelty of the ...
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        Inorganic Life 

        Lindner, Eckardt (2024)
        Contemporary theory has pushed the boundaries of the concept of the living, urging us to consider a vitality that manifests beyond the human, animal or even the organic altogether. Lindner explores this passive vitalism ...
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        Крах Просвещения? 

        Cavallar, Georg (2024)
        This introduction to the philosophy of the Enlightenment examines and critiques concepts, clichés, distortions, or simply assumptions about this intellectual movement. The aim of the book is to distinguish between different ...
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