Gundlach, who was awarded his doctorate in economics at Humboldt University in Berlin in 1927, was convinced that to resist the current ideologies, the traditional Christian ideas on community had to be clarified.
Gundlach was to draft the encyclical, and the French Fr.
Gundlach believed that only if people are united through common values and aims are their social contacts more than an exchange of views, more than a marketplace for sellers and buyers.
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Rudolfs Sϲhwiegervater, König Robert (der wiederum ein Bruder von Odo von Paris war), war 923 in der Nähe von Soissons im Duell mit seinem Konkurrenten Karl III.
In Rudolfs Regierungszeit fällt 925 der Abfall Lothringens, als Herzog Giselbert von Lothringen siϲh dem Ostfrankenreiϲh König Heinriϲh I. (Ostfrankenreiϲh) unterwarf.
Rudolf von Burgund wurde in der Abtei Sainte-Colombe in Sens begraben.
Gundlach, who had previously made microscopes in Berlin and was then living in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Gundlach was employed by Bausch and Lomb from 1876 to 1878, but they quarreled frequently and finally separated.
In 1879 Gundlach was joined by a Lewis R. Sexton, and together they set up and operated an optical goods establishment in their home, while Sexton doubled as a teacher in No. 7 school, later becoming principal of School 17 and then of School 9.
Born on April 3, 1892,in Geisenheim in the Rheingau of a Protestant father and a Catholic mother, Gundlach studied philosophy in Freiburg i.
Breisgau5 After five semesters he entered the Society of Jesus—at that time forbidden in Germany as a result of Bismarck’s “Kulturkampf.” Decisive for his future career was his philosophical and theological training at the famous Jesuit High School in Valkenburg in the Netherlands, where he became acquainted with the great traditions of Christian thought.
The principle of subsidiarity is based on the insight that all social life is not an end in itself but is ordered to individual self-perfection.9 It is not the mechanisms of the market, of “capital,” which result in economic progress but individual motivation and activity.
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Rudolf Kingslake was educated in optics in England then made his way from England to the USA and became in 1937 the head of the Kodak lens design department.
Rudolf Kingslake's "History of the Photographic Lens" is not only one of the most informed histories of lens design, but also serves to remind photographers, amateur and professional alike, of the value of older lens designs, largely abandoned in this "modern" computer age.
Not only will everyone whose interest in photography far outreaches their credit line or bank account enjoy this retired lens expert's chronicle, the book will also serve to recommend some of the very same optics, still available today, for those wiling to experiment with the vast range of used photographic lenses on the market.
To get started, they hired a temperamental character named Ernst Gundlach, who had previously made microscopes in Berlin and was then living in Hackensack, New Jersey.
I have mentioned that difficult individual, Ernst Gundlach, who left Bausch and Lomb somewhat unwillingly in 1878.
To return to the original Gundlach Optical Company: In Turner was manager, J. Zellweger and J. Reich were opticians, and in 1896 they acquired the Milburn Korona Company, which had been founded two years before by Gustave G. Milburn, and so added Korona cameras to their previous line of lenses.
Returning to 1875; at the urging of Bausch's eldest son Sdward, the firm decided to branch out into optical instruments, beginning with the microscope for which there was a growing demand.
Gundlach was employed by Bausch and Lomb from 1876 to 1878, but they quarelled frequently and finally separated.
He re-organized the business at 29 Stone Street as the "Gundlach Optical Company", with himself, Reich, Zellweger, and H. Turner, a machinist, as officers.
Many of these cameras were made in what was referred to as the "camera trust" - a cartel of manufacturers that house branded for some retailers.
Sears bought the Conley company (ca 1906-7) to make cameras for themselves in order to break the "trust" If it has a Gundlach shutter it likely was made by Gundlach-Manhatten, or perhaps Rochester Optical.
The shutter may not be original to the camera however.
Further to an agreement with the General Staff, since 10th March 1935 design work on a new model called 10TP was started.
Major RudolfGundlach headed the design team consisting of, among the others, engineers Jan Łapuszewski, Stefan Ołdakowski, Mieczysław Staszewski, Kazimierz Hejnowicz and a process engineer Jerzy Napiórkowski.
Major Gundlach had already developed several designs, among others, the armoured car Ursus wz.
I recently acquired a Korona Compur Speed Graphic, made by Gundlach, with a Kodak #32 anastigmat F 45 lens on it.
If anyone can offer any info or point me to some sites, I would greatly appreciate it.
Get yourself a starter book (Jim Stone wrote a good one - search Amazon) on large format photography and keep reading this forum and graflex.org — if you want more definitely identification, post or send a digital photo of your camera.
We are currently developing various simulation tools to assist in determining how best to use the instrument, given atmospheric instabilities and variations in detector response.
This work is being carried out with the assistance of Rudolf Le Poole (Leiden) and Hans von Someron Greve (ASTRON) and also David Hughes and Ed Chapin (INAOE).
Two 250 x 250mm focal plane structures must be integrated into a cryostat and cooled to ~60mk.
A feature of the program (to be repeated at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, Sonoma's Gundlach Bundschu Winery and Berkeley's St. John's Presbyterian Church) is the much-loved Sinfonia Concertante, K. 364, with violinist Robin Hanson and violist Victor Romasevich.
Podium veteran Cleve, who is slated to conduct three programs of Symphony Silicon Valley this coming season and Mozart's Don Giovanni at Opera San José next spring, tells stories about fellow musicians as persuasively as he wields a baton.
In one, the pianist Rudolf Serkin, believing Mozart's "Coronation" concerto was left incomplete, asked musicologist/composer Donald Francis Tovey to fill it out.
Im Auftrag des Landschaftsverbandes Westfalen-Lippe herausgegeben und bearbeitet von Walter Gödden und Iris Nölle-Hornkamp unter Mitarbeit von Henrike Gundlach.
Rudolf Schützeichel (Hg.); bearbeitet unter Mitwirkung von zahlreichen Wissenschaftlern des Inlandes und des Auslandes; [herausgegeben im auftrag der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen] 12 vols.
Rückläufiges morphologisches Wörterbuch des Althochdeutschen: auf der Grundlage des Althochdeutschen Wörterbuchs von Rudolf Schützeichel.