TY - THES A1 - Müller-Clausnitzer, Christian T1 - Jean Pauls Registerbände T1 - Jean Pauls Index Volumes N2 - Die Dissertation befasst sich mit den Registerbänden Jean Pauls. Diese stellen eine komprimierte Fassung der umfangreichen Exzerptbände dar, die auf mehr als 12.000 Seiten vorliegen. Jean Paul ordnet seine Exzerpte unter zuvor ausgewählten Oberbegriffen, und fasst diese in den Registerbänden zusammen. N2 - The dissertation deals with Jean Paul's index volumes. These are a condensed version of his enormous collection of excerpts, which contain over 12,000 pages. Jean Paul summorized his excerpts under different topics and put these topics into index volumes. T3 - Jean Paul im Netz - 1 KW - Paul KW - Jean KW - Registerbände KW - Register KW - Index volumes KW - Paul KW - Jean Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-72797 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Blidschun [verh. Zimmermann], Claudia T1 - Systemstrukturen des Deutschen T1 - Grammatical structure of German N2 - Diese Veröffentlichung ist eine Einführung in die syntaktischen Strukturen der deutschen Gegenwartssprache und deckt folgende Gebiete ab: Satzdefinition, Wortarten, Topologie deutscher Sätze, valenzabhängige und -unabhängige Satzglieder (Ergänzungen und Angaben), Funktion und Semantik von Dativ- und Genitivkonstruktionen, Hilfs-, Modal- und Modalitätsverben, Funktionsverbgefüge und verbale Wendungen, reflexive Konstruktionen, komplexe Sätze und Satzglieder, Passivkonstruktionen, Temporalität sowie Modalität. N2 - This publication is an introduction into the syntactic structures of contemporary German covering the following topics: definition of clause, parts of speech, topology of German sentences, valency dependent and independent grammatical functions (arguments and adjuncts), semantics of dative and genitive constructions, auxiliary and functional verbs, support verb constructions, reflexive constructions, complex sentences and phrases, passive constructions, temporality and modality. T3 - WespA. Würzburger elektronische sprachwissenschaftliche Arbeiten - 11 KW - Syntax KW - Gegenwartssprache KW - Satz KW - Wortart KW - Topologie KW - Satzglied KW - Dativ KW - Genitiv KW - Hilfsverb KW - Modalverb KW - Passiv KW - Aktiv KW - Valenz KW - Ergänzung KW - Angabe KW - Modalitätsverb KW - syntax KW - contemporary German KW - valeny KW - argument KW - adjunct Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-65510 SN - 978-3-923959-78-5 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nassourou, Mohamadou T1 - A Rule-based Statistical Classifier for Determining a Base Text and Ranking Witnesses In Textual Documents Collation Process N2 - Given a collection of diverging documents about some lost original text, any person interested in the text would try reconstructing it from the diverging documents. Whether it is eclecticism, stemmatics, or copy-text, one is expected to explicitly or indirectly select one of the documents as a starting point or as a base text, which could be emended through comparison with remaining documents, so that a text that could be designated as the original document is generated. Unfortunately the process of giving priority to one of the documents also known as witnesses is a subjective approach. In fact even Cladistics, which could be considered as a computer-based approach of implementing stemmatics, does not present or recommend users to select a certain witness as a starting point for the process of reconstructing the original document. In this study, a computational method using a rule-based Bayesian classifier is used, to assist text scholars in their attempts of reconstructing a non-existing document from some available witnesses. The method developed in this study consists of selecting a base text successively and collating it with remaining documents. Each completed collation cycle stores the selected base text and its closest witness, along with a weighted score of their similarities and differences. At the end of the collation process, a witness selected more often by majority of base texts is considered as the probable base text of the collection. Witnesses’ scores are weighted using a weighting system, based on effects of types of textual modifications on the process of reconstructing original documents. Users have the possibility to select between baseless and base text collation. If a base text is selected, the task is reduced to ranking the witnesses with respect to the base text, otherwise a base text as well as ranking of the witnesses with respect to the base text are computed and displayed on a histogram. KW - Textvergleich KW - Text Mining KW - Gothenburg Modell KW - Bayes-Klassifikator KW - Textual document collation KW - Base text KW - Gothenburg model KW - Bayesian classifier KW - Textual alterations weighting system Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-57465 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nassourou, Mohamadou T1 - Assisting Understanding, Retention, and Dissemination of Religious Texts Knowledge with Modeling, and Visualization Techniques: The Case of The Quran N2 - Learning a book in general involves reading it, underlining important words, adding comments, summarizing some passages, and marking up some text or concepts. Once deeper understanding is achieved, one would like to organize and manage her/his knowledge in such a way that, it could be easily remembered and efficiently transmitted to others. In this paper, books organized in terms of chapters consisting of verses, are considered as the source of knowledge to be modeled. The knowledge model consists of verses with their metadata and semantic annotations. The metadata represent the multiple perspectives of knowledge modeling. Verses with their metadata and annotations form a meta-model, which will be published on a web Mashup. The meta-model with linking between its elements constitute a knowledge base. An XML-based annotation system breaking down the learning process into specific tasks, helps constructing the desired meta-model. The system is made up of user interfaces for creating metadata, annotating chapters’ contents according to user selected semantics, and templates for publishing the generated knowledge on the Internet. The proposed software system improves comprehension and retention of knowledge contained in religious texts through modeling and visualization. The system has been applied to the Quran, and the result obtained shows that multiple perspectives of information modeling can be successfully applied to religious texts. It is expected that this short ongoing study would motivate others to engage in devising and offering software systems for cross-religions learning. KW - Wissensmanagement KW - Koran KW - Knowledge Modeling KW - Meta-model KW - Knowledge Management KW - Content Management KW - Quran Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-55927 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nassourou, Mohamadou T1 - Design and Implementation of Architectures for Interactive Textual Documents Collation Systems N2 - One of the main purposes of textual documents collation is to identify a base text or closest witness to the base text, by analyzing and interpreting differences also known as types of changes that might exist between those documents. Based on this fact, it is reasonable to argue that, explicit identification of types of changes such as deletions, additions, transpositions, and mutations should be part of the collation process. The identification could be carried out by an interpretation module after alignment has taken place. Unfortunately existing collation software such as CollateX1 and Juxta2’s collation engine do not have interpretation modules. In fact they implement the Gothenburg model [1] for collation process which does not include an interpretation unit. Currently both CollateX and Juxta’s collation engine do not distinguish in their critical apparatus between the types of changes, and do not offer statistics about those changes. This paper presents a model for both integrated and distributed collation processes that improves the Gothenburg model. The model introduces an interpretation component for computing and distinguishing between the types of changes that documents could have undergone. Moreover two architectures implementing the model in order to solve the problem of interactive collation are discussed as well. Each architecture uses CollateX library, and provides on the one hand preprocessing functions for transforming input documents into CollateX input format, and on the other hand a post-processing module for enabling interactive collation. Finally simple algorithms for distinguishing between types of changes, and linking collated source documents with the collation results are also introduced. KW - Softwarearchitektur KW - Textvergleich KW - service based software architecture KW - service brokerage KW - interactive collation of textual variants KW - Gothenburg model of collation process Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-56601 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nassourou, Mohamadou T1 - Assisting Analysis and Understanding of Quran Search Results with Interactive Scatter Plots and Tables N2 - The Quran is the holy book of Islam consisting of 6236 verses divided into 114 chapters called suras. Many verses are similar and even identical. Searching for similar texts (e.g verses) could return thousands of verses, that when displayed completely or partly as textual list would make analysis and understanding difficult and confusing. Moreover it would be visually impossible to instantly figure out the overall distribution of the retrieved verses in the Quran. As consequence reading and analyzing the verses would be tedious and unintuitive. In this study a combination of interactive scatter plots and tables has been developed to assist analysis and understanding of the search result. Retrieved verses are clustered by chapters, and a weight is assigned to each cluster according to number of verses it contains, so that users could visually identify most relevant areas, and figure out the places of revelation of the verses. Users visualize the complete result and can select a region of the plot to zoom in, click on a marker to display a table containing verses with English translation side by side. KW - Text Mining KW - Visualisierung KW - Koran KW - Information Visualization KW - Visual Text Mining KW - Scatter Plot KW - Quran Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-55840 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nassourou, Mohamadou T1 - A Knowledge-based Hybrid Statistical Classifier for Reconstructing the Chronology of the Quran N2 - Computationally categorizing Quran’s chapters has been mainly confined to the determination of chapters’ revelation places. However this broad classification is not sufficient to effectively and thoroughly understand and interpret the Quran. The chronology of revelation would not only improve comprehending the philosophy of Islam, but also the easiness of implementing and memorizing its laws and recommendations. This paper attempts estimating possible chapters’ dates of revelation through their lexical frequency profiles. A hybrid statistical classifier consisting of stemming and clustering algorithms for comparing lexical frequency profiles of chapters, and deriving dates of revelation has been developed. The classifier is trained using some chapters with known dates of revelation. Then it classifies chapters with uncertain dates of revelation by computing their proximity to the training ones. The results reported here indicate that the proposed methodology yields usable results in estimating dates of revelation of the Quran’s chapters based on their lexical contents. KW - Text Mining KW - Maschinelles Lernen KW - text categorization KW - Bayesian classifier KW - distance-based classifier KW - Quran Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-54712 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nassourou, Mohamadou T1 - Using Machine Learning Algorithms for Categorizing Quranic Chaptersby Major Phases of Prophet Mohammad’s Messengership N2 - This paper discusses the categorization of Quranic chapters by major phases of Prophet Mohammad’s messengership using machine learning algorithms. First, the chapters were categorized by places of revelation using Support Vector Machine and naïve Bayesian classifiers separately, and their results were compared to each other, as well as to the existing traditional Islamic and western orientalists classifications. The chapters were categorized into Meccan (revealed in Mecca) and Medinan (revealed in Medina). After that, chapters of each category were clustered using a kind of fuzzy-single linkage clustering approach, in order to correspond to the major phases of Prophet Mohammad’s life. The major phases of the Prophet’s life were manually derived from the Quranic text, as well as from the secondary Islamic literature e.g hadiths, exegesis. Previous studies on computing the places of revelation of Quranic chapters relied heavily on features extracted from existing background knowledge of the chapters. For instance, it is known that Meccan chapters contain mostly verses about faith and related problems, while Medinan ones encompass verses dealing with social issues, battles…etc. These features are by themselves insufficient as a basis for assigning the chapters to their respective places of revelation. In fact, there are exceptions, since some chapters do contain both Meccan and Medinan features. In this study, features of each category were automatically created from very few chapters, whose places of revelation have been determined through identification of historical facts and events such as battles, migration to Medina…etc. Chapters having unanimously agreed places of revelation were used as the initial training set, while the remaining chapters formed the testing set. The classification process was made recursive by regularly augmenting the training set with correctly classified chapters, in order to classify the whole testing set. Each chapter was preprocessed by removing unimportant words, stemming, and representation with vector space model. The result of this study shows that, the two classifiers have produced useable results, with an outperformance of the support vector machine classifier. This study indicates that, the proposed methodology yields encouraging results for arranging Quranic chapters by phases of Prophet Mohammad’s messengership. KW - Koran KW - Maschinelles Lernen KW - Text categorization KW - Clustering KW - Support Vector Machine KW - Naïve Bayesian KW - Place of revelation KW - Stages of Prophet Mohammad’s messengership KW - Quran Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-66862 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schmidt, Nils T1 - Chatakronyme in der deutschen Gegenwartssprache. Untersuchungen zur mündlichen Verwendung und Lexikalisierung T1 - Chat acronyms in contemporary German. Analysis of spoken usage and lexicalisation N2 - Hauptgegenstand dieser Arbeit ist die Untersuchung des Phänomens der mündlichen Ver-wendung von im Chat gebräuchlichen akronymischen Kurzformen wie lol und omg im Deut-schen. Da die Chatkommunikation trotz ihrer schriftlichen Realisierung einige Merkmale mündlicher Kommunikation aufweist, scheint eine Integration der zunächst rein graphischen Kürzungen in die gesprochene Sprache außerhalb des Chats nicht abwegig. Darüber hinaus lassen sich in jüngster Zeit sowohl eine Flexibilisierung der Verwendungsweise der Kürzel als auch Wortbildungsprozesse mithilfe der entsprechenden Formen konstatieren. Es handelt sich dabei um ein jugendsprachliches Phänomen; dies gilt vor allem für den Bereich der Wortbildung. In dieser Arbeit werden die Ergebnisse einer empirischen Erhebung der Relevanz sechs gängiger Kürzel und abgeleiteter Formen vorgestellt und interpretiert. Darüber hinaus erfolgt eine Bestandsaufnahme aller analysierten Formen in Standardnachschlagewerken und diversen Wörterbüchern zu den Soziolekten der Jugend- und Internetsprache. N2 - The main issue of this thesis is the analysis of the usage of common chat acronyms like lol and omg in spoken German. Despite its written realization chat communication features sev-eral aspects of oral communication. Therefore the integration of these initially graphic forms into spoken language seems to be reasonable. Moreover, these abbreviations are recently used in a more flexible way, and word formation with these forms takes place. Especially the last aspect is a typical element of youth language. This thesis presents and interprets the results of an empirical analysis regarding the relevance of six common abbreviations and derivations. Furthermore, there is an inventory of the analyzed forms in standard reference books and several dictionaries dealing with the sociolects of youth language and internet language. T3 - WespA. Würzburger elektronische sprachwissenschaftliche Arbeiten - 12 KW - Akronym KW - Chatten KW - Gesprochene Sprache KW - Kurzwort KW - Jugendsprache KW - Lexikalisierung KW - Wortbildung KW - acronym KW - chat KW - spoken language KW - lexicalisation KW - word formation Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-67156 SN - 978-3-923959-83-9 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Volkmann, Armin T1 - Die Germanen: Mythos und Forschungsrealität T1 - "Germanen": Myth and reality of research N2 - Der Begriff Germanen ist eine Fremdbezeichnung griechisch-römischer Autoren der Antike. Die so bezeichneten Gruppen hatten aber keine gemeinsame germanische Identität. Die Germanen wurden schon in der Antike als mächtige Gegner stilisiert, was wiederum im Mittelalter im Zuge der Staatenbildungen gerne in den schriftlichen Quellen aufgegriffen wurde. Retrospektiv kann keine "Ursprache" oder "Urheimat" der Germanen rekonstruiert werden. In der Archäologie gibt es jedoch aufgrund des Fundmaterials Kulturräume einer materiellen Kultur, die als germanisch interpretiert werden. Diese sind jedoch nicht mit einer "germanischen Ethnie" zu verwechseln. N2 - The term Germanic was given by Greco-Roman authors of antiquity. However, the so-called Germanic groups had no common Germanic identity. In antiquity, the Germanic tribes were stylized as a powerful opponent by Caesar. In the written sources of the Middle Ages this antique information had helped to create a Germanic identity. This myth was an important basis of the medieval state formation. It is not possible to find roots of the "original language" or "homeland" of Germanic people. Cultural areas in archeology are defined by finds of archeological cultures. These archeological cultures are only material cultures. Some material cultures can be identified with the name Germanic, if they are discovered in central Europe from the period of the 1st century BC until the 5th century AD. But these are not identical with a "Germanic ethnicity". KW - Vor- und Frühgeschichte KW - Vor- und Frühgeschichte KW - Paläoethnologie KW - Germanen KW - Germanic Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-66789 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nassourou, Mohamadou T1 - Computing Generic Causes of Revelation of the Quranic Verses Using Machine Learning Techniques N2 - Because many verses of the holy Quran are similar, there is high probability that, similar verses addressing same issues share same generic causes of revelation. In this study, machine learning techniques have been employed in order to automatically derive causes of revelation of Quranic verses. The derivation of the causes of revelation is viewed as a classification problem. Initially the categories are based on the verses with known causes of revelation, and the testing set consists of the remaining verses. Based on a computed threshold value, a naïve Bayesian classifier is used to categorize some verses. After that, using a decision tree classifier the remaining uncategorized verses are separated into verses that contain indicators (resultative connectors, causative expressions…), and those that do not. As for those verses having indicators, each one is segmented into its constituent clauses by identification of the linking indicators. Then a dominant clause is extracted and considered either as the cause of revelation, or post-processed by adding or subtracting some terms to form a causal clause that constitutes the cause of revelation. Concerning remaining unclassified verses without indicators, a naive Bayesian classifier is again used to assign each one of them to one of the existing classes based on features and topics similarity. As for verses that could not be classified so far, manual classification was made by considering each verse as a category on its own. The result obtained in this study is encouraging, and shows that automatic derivation of Quranic verses’ generic causes of revelation is achievable, and reasonably reliable for understanding and implementing the teachings of the Quran. KW - Text Mining KW - Koran KW - Text mining KW - Statistical classifiers KW - Text segmentation KW - Causes of revelation KW - Quran Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-66083 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nassourou, Mohamadou T1 - Design and Implementation of a Model-driven XML-based Integrated System Architecture for Assisting Analysis, Understanding, and Retention of Religious Texts:The Case of The Quran N2 - Learning a book in general involves reading it, underlining important words, adding comments, summarizing some passages, and marking up some text or concepts. Once deeper understanding is achieved, one would like to organize and manage her/his knowledge in such a way that, it could be easily remembered and efficiently transmitted to others. This paper discusses about modeling religious texts using semantic XML markup based on frame-based knowledge representation, with the purpose of assisting understanding, retention, and sharing of knowledge they contain. In this study, books organized in terms of chapters made up of verses are considered as the source of knowledge to model. Some metadata representing the multiple perspectives of knowledge modeling are assigned to each chapter and verse. Chapters and verses with their metadata form a meta-model, which is represented using frames, and published on a web mashup. An XML-based annotation and visualization system equipped with user interfaces for creating static and dynamic metadata, annotating chapters’ contents according to user selected semantics, and templates for publishing generated knowledge on the Internet, has been developed. The system has been applied to the Quran, and the result obtained shows that multiple perspectives of information modeling can be successfully applied to religious texts, in order to support analysis, understanding, and retention of the texts. KW - Wissensrepräsentation KW - Wissensmanagement KW - Content Management KW - XML KW - Koran KW - Knowledge representation KW - Meta-model KW - Frames KW - XML model KW - Knowledge Management KW - Content Management KW - Quran Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-65737 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nassourou, Mohamadou T1 - Computer-based Textual Documents Collation System for Reconstructing the Original Text from Automatically Identified Base Text and Ranked Witnesses N2 - Given a collection of diverging documents about some lost original text, any person interested in the text would try reconstructing it from the diverging documents. Whether it is eclecticism, stemmatics, or copy-text, one is expected to explicitly or indirectly select one of the documents as a starting point or as a base text, which could be emended through comparison with remaining documents, so that a text that could be designated as the original document is generated. Unfortunately the process of giving priority to one of the documents also known as witnesses is a subjective approach. In fact even Cladistics, which could be considered as a computer-based approach of implementing stemmatics, does not present or recommend users to select a certain witness as a starting point for the process of reconstructing the original document. In this study, a computational method using a rule-based Bayesian classifier is used, to assist text scholars in their attempts of reconstructing a non-existing document from some available witnesses. The method developed in this study consists of selecting a base text successively and collating it with remaining documents. Each completed collation cycle stores the selected base text and its closest witness, along with a weighted score of their similarities and differences. At the end of the collation process, a witness selected more often by majority of base texts is considered as the probable base text of the collection. Witnesses’ scores are weighted using a weighting system, based on effects of types of textual modifications on the process of reconstructing original documents. Users have the possibility to select between baseless and base text collation. If a base text is selected, the task is reduced to ranking the witnesses with respect to the base text, otherwise a base text as well as ranking of the witnesses with respect to the base text are computed and displayed on a bar diagram. Additionally this study includes a recursive algorithm for automatically reconstructing the original text from the identified base text and ranked witnesses. KW - Textvergleich KW - Text Mining KW - Textual document collation KW - Base text KW - Reconstruction of original text KW - Gothenburg model KW - Bayesian classifier KW - Textual alterations weighting system Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-65749 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nassourou, Mohamadou T1 - Philosophical and Computational Approaches for Estimating and Visualizing Months of Revelations of Quranic Chapters N2 - The question of why the Quran structure does not follow its chronology of revelation is a recurring one. Some Islamic scholars such as [1] have answered the question using hadiths, as well as other philosophical reasons based on internal evidences of the Quran itself. Unfortunately till today many are still wondering about this issue. Muslims believe that the Quran is a summary and a copy of the content of a preserved tablet called Lawhul-Mahfuz located in the heaven. Logically speaking, this suggests that the arrangement of the verses and chapters is expected to be similar to that of the Lawhul-Mahfuz. As for the arrangement of the verses in each chapter, there is unanimity that it was carried out by the Prophet himself under the guidance of Angel Gabriel with the recommendation of God. But concerning the ordering of the chapters, there are reports about some divergences [3] among the Prophet’s companions as to which chapter should precede which one. This paper argues that Quranic chapters might have been arranged according to months and seasons of revelation. In fact, based on some verses of the Quran, it is defendable that the Lawhul-Mahfuz itself is understood to have been structured in terms of the months of the year. In this study, philosophical and mathematical arguments for computing chapters’ months of revelation are discussed, and the result is displayed on an interactive scatter plot. KW - Text Mining KW - Visualisierung KW - Koran KW - Text mining KW - Visualization KW - Chronology of revelation KW - Chapters arrangement KW - Quran KW - Lawhul-Mahfuz Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-65784 ER - TY - THES A1 - Isgró, Beatrice T1 - Tiersachbücher für Kinder und Erwachsene. Eine vergleichende sprachwissenschaftliche Analyse T1 - Nonfiction animal books for children and adults. A comparative linguistic analysis N2 - Dargestellt werden gestalterische, visuelle und verbale Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen Tiersachbüchern für Kinder und Erwachsene. N2 - Creative, visual and linguistic differences and similarities of nonfiction animal books for children and adults are presented. KW - Sachbuch KW - Kindersachbuch KW - Kindersachliteratur KW - nonfiction KW - animal book KW - linguistic Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-77275 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kraft, Stephan T1 - Der Wildfang. Ein Lustspiel für die Verdauung in drei Akten. In: Neue Schauspiele. Leipzig: Paul Gotthelf Kummer 1798, S. 409-566. [S. IX-XIV: Vorbericht] T2 - Kotzebues Dramen. Ein Lexikon N2 - Kein Abstract verfügbar. KW - Kotzebue, August von / Der Wildfang Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-257883 PB - Wehrhahn CY - Hannover ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kraft, Stephan T1 - Hugo von Hofmannsthals "Schwieriger", die Ironie und die Suche nach einem festen Grund. Ein Versuch, sich am eigenen Schopf aus dem Komödiensumpf zu ziehen T2 - The Nameable and the Unnameable. Hofmannsthal’s "Der Schwierige" Revisited N2 - Kein Abstract verfügbar. KW - Hofmannsthal, Hugo von / Der Schwierige Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-257920 PB - Iudicium CY - München ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kraft, Stephan T1 - Das Epigramm. Ein Lustspiel in vier Akten. Leipzig: Paul Gotthelf Kummer 1801. (238 S.) T2 - Kotzebues Dramen. Ein Lexikon N2 - Kein Abstract verfügbar. KW - Kotzebue, August von / Das Epigramm Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-257841 PB - Wehrhahn CY - Hannover ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kraft, Stephan T1 - Pachter Feldkümmel von Tippelskrichen. Ein Fasnachtsspiel in fünf Akten. Leipzig: Paul Gotthelf Kummer 1812. (158 S.) T2 - Kotzebues Dramen. Ein Lexikon N2 - Kein Abstract verfügbar. KW - Kotzebue, August von / Pachter Feldkümmel von Tippelskrichen Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-257850 PB - Wehrhahn CY - Hannover ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kraft, Stephan T1 - Pagenstreiche. Eine Posse in fünf Aufzügen. Leipzig: Paul Gotthelf Kummer 1804. (206 S.) T2 - Kotzebues Dramen. Ein Lexikon N2 - Kein Abstract verfügbar. KW - Kotzebue, August von / Pagenstreiche Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-257866 PB - Wehrhahn CY - Hannover ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kraft, Stephan T1 - Der verbannte Amor, oder: die argwöhnischen Eheleute. Lustspiel in vier Akten. Leipzig: Paul Gotthelf Kummer 1810. (224 S.) T2 - Kotzebues Dramen. Ein Lexikon N2 - Kein Abstract verfügbar. KW - Kotzebue, August von / Der verbannte Amor Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-257870 PB - Wehrhahn CY - Hannover ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kraft, Stephan T1 - Werner Frick, Dieter Martin, Karin Vorderstemann (Hrsg.) Heinrich Anshelm von Zigler und Kliphausen: Die Asiatische Banise. Historisch-kritische und kommentierte Ausgabe des Erstdrucks (1689) (Frühe Neuzeit, Bd. 152), Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2010, 702 S. JF - Zeitschrift für Germanistik Neue Folge N2 - Rezension zu Werner Frick, Dieter Martin, Karin Vorderstemann (Hrsg.) Heinrich Anshelm von Zigler und Kliphausen: Die Asiatische Banise. Historisch-kritische und kommentierte Ausgabe des Erstdrucks (1689) (Frühe Neuzeit, Bd. 152), Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2010, 702 S. KW - Rezension Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-252775 VL - XXI IS - 3/2011 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Toepfer, Regina T1 - „Feci novum!“: Zur Poetik von Thomas Naogeorgs Hamanus-Tragödie und ihrer deutschen Übersetzung von Johannes Chryseus T2 - Aemulatio: Kulturen des Wettstreits in Text und Bild (1450-1620) N2 - Thomas Naogeorgs ‘Hamanus’ dokumentiert eindrucksvoll, dass die humanistische Antikenrezeption zur Ausbildung einer eigenen frühneuzeitlichen Poetik führt. Der ‘imitatio veterum’ erteilt Naogeorg eine bewusste Absage und entwickelt eine ‘Tragoedia nova’, indem er mit antiken Gattungskonventionen bricht und komische Elemente in eine Tyrannentragödie integriert. Naogeorg begründet seine konzeptionellen Veränderungen mit dem zeitgenössischen Kontext, in dem sein Werk rezipiert werden soll. Diese Orientierung am Zielpublikum schlägt sich ebenso in der deutschen Übertragung des Johannes Chryseus nieder, der Naogeorgs modifiziertes Tragödienkonzept adaptiert, jedoch ohne die poetischen Spezifika zu würdigen. KW - Übersetzung KW - Tyrann KW - Imitatio KW - Tragödie KW - Poetik Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-298452 SN - 978-3-11-026230-8 N1 - Die Verlagsveröffentlichung ist verfügbar unter https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110262315.449/html. PB - De Gruyter ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Toepfer, Regina T1 - Das Leiden Christi in Farbe: Zur Funktion der Bühnenanweisungen im ‚Donaueschinger Passionsspiel’. T2 - Farbe im Mittelalter: Materialität – Medialität – Semantik / Bd. 2. N2 - Unter den geistlichen Spielen des späten Mittelalters zeichnet sich das ‚Donaueschinger Passionsspiel’ durch den Umfang und die Detailliertheit seiner Regieanweisungen aus. Sie ergänzen den im Dialog abgefassten Haupttext um epische Partien, die bei der Lektüre das imaginäre Bühnengeschehen illustrieren und bei einer Inszenierung in Bewegung umgesetzt werden. Gebärden und Körperhaltungen der Darsteller werden ebenso beschrieben wie ihre Ausstattung, Kostüme und Requisiten, bis hin zu farblichen Einzelheiten. Anknüpfend an die neuere Forschungsdiskussion über die Medialität geistlicher Spiele fragt die Autorin nach der spezifischen Funktion farblicher Regieanweisungen. Wie die Gattung des Spiels zwischen Textualität und Performativität, Theatralität und Ritualität changiert, kommt auch der Farbe ein eigener medialer Status zu, so die These. Die farblichen Regieanweisungen sollen Leser dazu anregen, zunächst einzelne Details, dann konkrete Bilder und schließlich das gesamte Passionsspiel zu imaginieren. KW - Theatralität KW - Ritualität KW - geistliches Spiel KW - Regieanweisungen KW - Passionsspiel Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-287091 SN - 978-3-05-004640-2 PB - Akademie Verlag ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kraft, Stephan T1 - Die Nöte Jupiters : zum Verhältnis von Komödie und Souveränität bei Plautus, Molière und vor allem Kleist T2 - Ausnahmezustand der Literatur: neue Lektüren zu Heinrich von Kleist N2 - Kein Abstract verfügbar. KW - Molière / Amphitryon KW - Plautus, Titus Maccius / Amphitruo Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-282550 PB - Wallstein CY - Göttingen ER -