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    • Belke, Klaus (2020-04)
      The book contains detailed introductory chapters regarding the borders of the area in question, its history and church history, communications and economy in the Byzantine period. The body of the book consists of an ...
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      The volume, which has emerged from an international conference of the same title, unites a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary contributions on invasions of Goths and other Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire, ...
    • Dengscherz, Sabine (2019)
      How do professional writers adapt their strategies, routines and use of language resources to different writing situations? 17 case studies explore patterns and interrelations in writing processes of multilingual writers: ...
    • Schlogl, Lukas; Sumner, Andy (2020)
      This open access book examines the future of inequality, work and wages in the age of automation with a focus on developing countries. The authors argue that the rise of a global ‘robot reserve army’ has profound effects ...
    • Ladstätter, Sabine (2020-03)
      In the early Roman imperial period, the remains of an opulent banquet were filled in a pit in Hanghaus 2 of Ephesus. By evaluating the thousands of artifacts and biogenic material, it was possible to reconstruct the feast ...
    • Streitler-Kastberger, Nicole (2020-02)
      This new volume makes two little-known dramas by Ödön von Horváth, Heavenwards and Head through the Wall accessible to scholars for the first time. Written in the years 1934/35, they document Horváth’s struggle to find an ...
    • Streitler-Kastberger, Nicole (2020-02)
      This new volume makes two little-known dramas by Ödön von Horváth, Heavenwards and Head through the Wall accessible to scholars for the first time. Written in the years 1934/35, they document Horváth’s struggle to find an ...
    • Aigner, Josef Christian; Rohrmann, Tim (2012)
      The demand for more men as pre-school teachers in day-care centres is becoming clearer and clearer For this reason, the Austrian research project "Elementar" has comprehensively investigated the situation of male pre-school ...
    • Štědronská, Markéta; Lodes, Birgit; Calella, Michele (2019-04)
      The present edition of musical essays and reviews by August Wilhelm Ambros (1816–1876) covers the years 1872–1876—a time that Ambros spent as a music reviewer for the Wiener Zeitung in Vienna. The second volume contains, ...
    • Nowotny, Elisabeth; Horejs, Barbara (2018-11)
      The burial ground on the Obere Holzwiese consists of 215 burials and is therefore by far the largest uncovered burial site of Carolingian times in Lower Austria north of the Danube. It belonged to a fortified central ...
    • Quatember, Ursula; Kalasek, Robert; Pliessnig, Martin; Prochaska, Walter; Quatember, Hans; Taeuber, Hans; Thuswaldner, Barbara; Weber, Johannes; Quatember, Ursula (2018-02)
      The publication on the so-called „Temple of Hadrian" on Curetes' Street in Ephesos is the first comprehensive publication of this important monument from the Roman Imperial period in Asia Minor. Based on new research on ...
    • Quatember, Ursula; Kalasek, Robert; Pliessnig, Martin; Prochaska, Walter; Quatember, Hans; Taeuber, Hans; Thuswaldner, Barbara; Weber, Johannes; Quatember, Ursula (2018-02)
      The publication on the so-called „Temple of Hadrian" on Curetes' Street in Ephesos is the first comprehensive publication of this important monument from the Roman Imperial period in Asia Minor. Based on new research on ...
    • Noe, Alfred (2015)
      Critical edition of the german translation of G. B. Marino’s La sferza invettiva, commentary and context of the Counterreformation in Vienna 1655
    • Blumesberger, Susanne (2014)
      This handbook is based on the project "Österreichische Kinder- und Jugendbuchautorinnen" (Austrian Women Writers of children's literature), which was defined as part of the project "biografiA. datenbank und lexikon öst ...
    • Völker, Angela; Noever, Peter (2001)
      On account of its focus on unique 16th- and 17th-century Safavid (Persia, Iran) and Mamluk (Egypt, Kairo) carpets and their specific provenances, the collection of Oriental carpets of the MAK—Austrian Museum of Applied ...
    • Schwarz, Mario (2013)
      This book is the first complete description of 13th century architecture in Austria. This period was significant for ist political and historical events and upheavels in the provinces of Austria, but at the same time for ...