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sosiologi.ub.ac.id
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Prosper Marilhat (1811-1847) wurde in Vertaizon geboren. Er war ein berühmter
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und der nahrhaftesten Maler aus Auvergne. Er ließ seine Region, um nach Ägypten zu gehen. Als Zeichner für eine deutsche wissenschaftliche Expedition reiste er mit Herrn Hugel, ein reicher Adliger aus Preußen.
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Prosper Marilhat (1811-1847) was born in Vertaizon. A celebrated orientalist, he is the most notable of the painters born in the Auvergne. He left his region to go to Egypt. He travelled with Mr Hugel, a rich Prussian lord, as the illustrator on a German scientific mission.
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Stellvertretend für viele seien einige hervorragende Persönlichkeiten der Vergangenheit genannt. Der erste Präsident der Akademie war der berühmte
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Joseph Frh. v. Hammer-Purgstall, eines ihrer ersten Mitglieder der Physiker Christian Doppler.
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As a learned society, the Academy has always included a number of leading scientists among its members and this is still the case today. Many of former members of the Academy have been associated with epoch-making achievements. However, of the many outstanding personalities of the past only a few of them can be mentioned here. The first President of the Academy was the famous orientalist Joseph Frh. v. Hammer-Purgstall, one of its first members the physicist Christian Doppler. The surgeon Theodor Billroth, the geologist Eduard Suess, whom Vienna has to thank for the fact that its water supply comes from local mountain springs, the physicist Ludwig Boltzmann and the chemist Karl Auer v. Welsbach, who developed incandescent gaslight, were all members of the Academy, as were the linguist Paul Kretschmer, the indologist Erich Frauwallner and the national economist and reformer of the Austrian tax system, Eugen v. Böhm-Bawerk . Other members of the Academy include the Nobel Prize winners Julius Wagner-Jauregg (malaria therapy for progressive paralysis), Victor Hess (cosmic radiation research), Erwin Schrödinger (wave mechanics) and Konrad Lorenz (comparative behavioural research).
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Denn die Universität hatte schon 1958 beschlossen, das Institut unter kommissarische Verwaltung zu stellen. Mit der Funktion eines kommissarischen Leiters waren zunächst der Historiker Heinrich Benedikt und dann der
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Herbert Duda betraut.
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After Ludwig’s departure, neither Lunzer nor Paupié were feasible candidates to take over. Certainly, Lunzer had been qualified as a university lecturer since 1956 but was unable to assert herself in the “man’s world” that the University was at that time. Paupié could not be considered as the process for his postdoctoral lecturing qualification was still pending. His habilitation thesis had been submitted in 1956, but had been rejected on the grounds that it would only be possible for his application to be considered again after further published works had been submitted. He achieved this in 1960 with the publication of the first volume of his Handbuch der österreichischen Pressegeschichte 1848-1959 (handbook of Austrian press history 1848 to 1959). His reward, then, was a permanent position, as the University had already taken the decision in 1958 to place the Institute under extraordinary administration. The position of administrator was filled initially by the historian Heinrich Benedikt and subsequently by the oriental studies specialist Herbert Duda. This state of affairs was maintained for ten years, with Duda’s opinion that newspaper studies constituted nothing more than a historical auxiliary science helping to perpetuate the situation.