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Arts and Humanities . We grouped together all these papers into a thematic collection on our AKJournals website. Obviously, all areas of scientific research have been challenged by the investigation of the reasons, course, treatment, and
. Merrild, J. Møller, T.H. Christensen, Waste collection systems for recyclables: An environmental and economic assessment for the municipality of Aarhus (Denmark) Waste Management Volume 30, Issue 5, May 2010, pp. 744
found in laboratory studies. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)-induced PTCP was assumed; therefore, laboratory investigation has been conducted. Samples were taken into blood collection tubes containing different anticoagulants. Sodium citrate 3
.] Novella Könyvkiadó , Debrecen . 15–23. R ÉTI László 2007 : (Ed.): Habán mítosz 1593–1738. Magyar magángyujtemények kincsei. [Haban Myth 1593–1738. Treasures from Hungarian Private Collections.] Exhibition Catalogue of the Museum of Applied Arts
137 Petersen, F.T. and Meier, R. 2003. Testing species-richness estimation methods on single-sample collection data using the Danish Diptera. Biodiversity and Conservation 12: 667
Unknown collectors, unknown collections? I shall attempt a brief review of 19th-century collections of, or including, folktales 3 by seeking to answer the following questions: who was the
lidového umení a sbírka keramiky v Moravském muzeu [Early Ethnographic Studies of Folk Art and the Ceramic Collection of the Moravian Museum] . Casopis Moravského muzea. Vedy spolecenské 69 , 231 – 238 . K ALINOVÁ , Alena 1985 : K vývoji sbírky
László Arany (1844–1898) was only 18 when the anthology Eredeti népmesék [Authentic Folktales] ( Arany L. 1862 ) was published under his name – a collection which contemporaries saw as “the best told Hungarian folktales
Makarova N.A., T.V. Lebedeva and E.E. Radchenko, 1993. Catalogue of VIR World Collection. Vip. 640. St-Petersburg. 60 pp. (in Russian). McIntosh R.A., G.E. Hart, K.M. Devos, M.D. Gale and W.J. Rogers, 1998. Catalogue
It is not an easy task to reconstruct the library and music collection of a composer, whose homes – from Hungary through some European cities and South America to the United States – cannot be counted on the fingers of both hands. This paper investigates the story of Ernő Dohnányi's music collection and music library: summarizes the stages of Dohnányi's life, where he stayed for a longer period of time, therefore makes it possible to round up a considerable library and also discusses the lists, which give account of the items of the composer's books and scores. These lists preserved about the content of Dohnányi's previous Hungarian books and music collections of the Széher út villa, the music collection on Városmajor utca (the house of Dohnányi's sister), and about the library and music collection of the Dohnányis' Tallahassee home. The author of this paper could use the items of Dohnányi's books and scores, which the composer possessed in the final decade of his lifetime, too. At present, these documents, Dohnányi's American Estate is in the care of the Archives for 20th–21st Century Hungarian Music of the Institute for Musicology, Research Centre for Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. Beside the lists, the correspondence between Dohnányi and his sister, Mici, also contains information about the story of Dohnányi's libraries and music collections. This overview follows Dohnányi's collection even during the American years when he wanted to receive volumes of his former library, and understandably wanted to establish as rich a library as he had in his previous homes.