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  1. Briefwechsel mit Friedrich Engel zur Theorie der Lie-Algebren: Zum 150. Geburtstag von Wilhelm Killing (Dokumente zur Geschichte der Mathematik) (German Edition) by Wilhelm Killing, 1997
  2. Einführung in Die Grundlagen Der Geometrie, Volume 1 (German Edition) by Wilhelm Killing, 2010-02-11
  3. Lehrbuch Der Analytischen Geometrie: T. Die Ebene Geometrie (German Edition) by Wilhelm Karl Joseph Killing, 2010-04-08
  4. Einführung in Die Grundlagen Der Geometrie: Bd. 5. Abschnitt. Kongruenz Und Messung. 6. Abschnitt. Abschlues Der Projektiven Geometrie. 7. Abschnitt. Grundbegriffe ... Der Transformations-Gruppen (German Edition) by Wilhelm Killing, 2010-02-13
  5. Lehrbuch Der Analytischen Geometrie: T. Die Geometrie Des Raumes (German Edition) by Wilhelm Karl Joseph Killing, 2010-04-03
  6. Lehrbuch der analytischen Geometrie in homogenen Koordinaten (German Edition) by Wilhelm Karl Joseph Killing, 2010-05-14
  7. Die nicht-euklidischen Raumformen in analytischer Behandlung (German Edition) by Wilhelm Karl Joseph Killing, 2010-05-13
  8. Hochschullehrer (Braunsberg): Karl Weierstraß, Philipp Funk, Wilhelm Killing, Carl Arnold Willemsen, Joseph Lortz, Gottlieb Söhngen (German Edition)
  9. Person (Siegerland): Hans-Ulrich Wehler, Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling, Wilhelm Killing, Lothar Irle, Maria Homscheid, Karl Hartmann (German Edition)
  10. Die Nicht-Euklidischen Raumformen In Analytischer Behandlung (1885) (German Edition) by Wilhelm Killing, 2010-09-10
  11. Die Nicht-Euklidischen Raumformen in Analytischer Behandlung by Dr. Wilhelm Killing, 1885
  12. Lehrbuch Der Analytischen Geometrie: T. Die Geometrie Des Raumes (German Edition) by Wilhelm Karl Joseph Killing, 2010-03-16
  13. Die nicht-enklidischen Raumformen in analytischer Behandlung (German Edition) by Wilhelm Killing, 1885-01-01
  14. Einführung in die Grundlagen der Geometrie (German Edition) by Wilhelm Killing, 1893-01-01

81. Killing Of Old Men: Folktales Of Type 981
killing of the Old Men. Romania. Source Karl Haupt, Sagenbuch der Lausitz,v. 2 (Leipzig Verlag von wilhelm Engelmann, 1863), p. 9.
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type0981.html
Killing of Old Men
folktales of Aarne-Thompson type 981
and other legends about geronticide
selected and edited by
D. L. Ashliman
Contents
  • How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped (Serbia).
  • Grandfather and Grandson (Serbia).
  • A Story from the Time of the Romans (Romania Transylvania).
  • The Old Man Who Solved Riddles (Macedonia).
  • Killing of Old Men (Romania).
  • A Wendish Legend (Germany).
  • The Old Heathens (Germany).
  • Bibliography of additional tales of Aarne-Thompson type 981 Return to D. L. Ashliman's index of folklore and mythology electronic texts
    How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped
    Serbia
    In old times it was the habit to kill old men when they had passed fifty years. A man who was nearing his fiftieth year had a good son, who was very sorry for his father and hid him in a wine vat, in which he cared for him secretly. Once he bet with some of his neighbors who should see the first rising of the sun in the morning. The merciful son told his father of his bet, and his father said to him, "Be careful, and when you are at the place to see the rising of the sun take, the precaution not to look to the east as the others will do, but look instead to the west at the highest point of the mountains, and you will win the bet." The son did as his father had advised him, and so saw first the rising of the sun. When the neighbors asked him who had advised him what to do, he said it was his father, whom he must hide and protect from a forced death. The people were astonished at such clever advice and concluded that the old men are clever and that they do not deserve to be killed, but respected.
  • 82. Population Control, Nazis, And The UN!
    the Kaiser wilhelm Institute for Psychiatry and the Kaiser wilhelm Institutefor The movement called for the killing or sterilization of people whose
    http://www.sumeria.net/politics/eugenics.html
    Population Control,
    Nazis, and the U.N!
    by Anton Chaitkin
    ROCKFELLER AND MASS MURDER
      The Rockefeller Foundation is the prime sponsor of public relations for the United Nations' drastic depopulation program, which the world is invited to accept at the UN's scheduled September conference in Cairo, Egypt. Evidence in the possession of a growing number of researchers in America, England, and Germany demonstrates that the Foundation and its corporate, medical, and political associates organized the racial mass murder program of Nazi Germany. These globalists, who function as a conduit for British Empire geopolitics, were not stopped after World War II. The United Nations alliance of the old Nazi rightwing with the New Age leftwing poses an even graver danger to the world today than the same grouping did in 1941. Oil monopolist John D. Rockefeller created the family-run Rockefeller Foundation in 1909. By 1929 he had placed $300 million worth of the family's controlling interest in the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey (later called "Exxon") to the account of the Foundation. The Foundation's money created the medical specialty known as Psychiatric Genetics. For the new experimental field, the Foundation reorganized medical teaching in Germany, creating and thenceforth continuously directing the "Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Psychiatry" and the "Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Eugenics and Human Heredity." The Rockefellers' chief executive of these institutions was the fascist Swiss psychiatrist Ernst Rudin, assisted by his proteges Otmar Verschuer and Franz J. Kallmann.

    83. Combat Report From A Game Of Red Baron
    One bullet from a LeeEnfield rifle found its way through both of wilhelm'slungs, killing him. The plane crashed amongst the attacking infantry.
    http://reality.sgiweb.org/suchyta/redbaron/20020823.2.html

    84. 1889 Killing At Cameron
    The article is captioned, killing At Cameron. . About 2 o'clock Saturday . .. Joseph Joel Walker** (b. 1848s/o William Henry Walker Sarah wilhelm).
    http://jamesdavidwalker.com/killing.htm
    1889 KILLING AT CAMERON
    The following is taken from The Rockdale [Milam County, Texas] Messenger, Thursday, June 27, 1889, p. 8, col. 4 (Microfilm edition, The Barker Texas History Center, The University of Texas at Austin). The article is captioned, "Killing At Cameron." "About 2 o'clock Saturday . . . Will Rogers . . . killed Joel Walker, both well known to the [Cameron, Milam County, Texas] community." "Rogers and Walker had been neighbors living six miles southwest of Cameron. Bad feeling has existed for a long time because of differences arising out of the alleged depredations of their stock, one upon the other. Walker is represented as of a very quarrelsome disposition, having killed two men and, it is believed by some, three, near about Cameron. Rogers is well-known as a peaceable and law-abiding citizen. They were both raised there in the neighborhood." The article goes on to say that Rogers heard that Walker had made threats upon Rogers' life and was waylaying Rogers upon the road. Rogers believed that he had to either kill, or be killed by, Walker. Walker was sitting at the back door of McIver's store, in Cameron, when Rogers shot Walker in the head with a six-shooter. Rogers fired two more shots immediately thereafter into Walker's body. Rogers then surrendered his pistol to a deputy sheriff. Rogers was released on $800 bond. Milam County records show that Rogers pleaded not guilty. On November 19, 1889 the twelve-man jury (L. L. Lee, foreman) returned the following verdict, "We the jury find the defendant not guilty." Criminal Minutes of Milam County, Texas, Vol. C, Page 312 (Case No. 4858).

    85. The Laaksonen Family Otto Wilhelm (Ottosson) Laaksonen
    names for Otto were O. Wilho Laaksonen, wilhelm Laaksonen and Otto wilhelm Ottosson. wasbuilt after the first house burned down in 1903, killing thirdborn
    http://laaksonen0.tripod.com/3.htm
    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Otto Adolfsson
    Wilhelmina Göransdotter

    Family Links Spouses/Children:
    Ida Elina (Riihinen) Laaksonen
    Otto Wilhelm (Ottosson) Laaksonen
    • Born: 8 Sep 1870, Kärkölä Married: 2 Dec 1894, Helsinki Finland Died: 29 Jan 1953 Buried: Kaleva, MI
    Other names for Otto were O. Wilho Laaksonen, Wilhelm Laaksonen and Otto Wilhelm Ottosson. Events: 1. Otto and his siblings were all born in the 1870s in Kärkölä, Finland. 2. Otto came to Chicago via Ellis Island (see Ellis Island Records on Otto , a lot of interesting stuff and even a picture and history of the ship Trave that he sailed on - start by pressing on the ship link on the left, works even though the .htlm is incomplete) to work in 1893. On passport records from the 1890s with his name, the occupation listed was seaman. On the passport we still have, he was listed as a worker ( see Laaksonen Family Photoalbum ). He then married and started a family in Helsinki. Otto and the rest of the Laaksonen family moved to Kotka from Helsinki on 18 Jun 1900.

    86. Crescent Blues - Mystery Table Of Contents
    Kris Nelscott A Dangerous Road Mary Saums Midnight Hour Kate wilhelm The Deepest LargeTarget Jamie Katz A Summer for Dying Chassie West killing Kin Les
    http://www.crescentblues.com/constantpages/genre_mystery.shtml
    MYSTERY
    Features

    Karen Harper: Elizabethan Investigations

    Toni Kelner: Mysteries With A Southern Accent

    Rosemary Stevens: Beau Monde

    Lillian Stewart Carl: Unearthly Undoings
    ...
    Stuart Kaminsky: Mysteries in Motion
    Book Views
    Ed McBain: Fat Ollie's Book
    Susan Wittig Albert: Indigo Dying
    J. M. Hayes: Prairie Gothic
    John A. Peak: M and M Robert I Katz: Surgical Risk Sallie Bissell: A Darker Justice Mary Reed and Eric Meyer: Four for a Boy Don Bruns: Jamaica Blue Marianne MacDonald: Blood Lies Kate Ross: Cut to the Quick Lora Roberts: Another Fine Mess Tina Wainscott: Now You See Me S. D. Tooley: Restless Spirit Keith Miles: Bermuda Grass Robert J. Randisi: East of the Arch Stuart Woods: Santa Fe Rules Susan Heyboer O'Keefe: My LIfe and Death by Alexandra Canarsie Richard Mosher: Zazoo Dottie Enderle: The Lost Girl Ed Gorman: Save the Last Dance for Me Rochelle Krich: Blues in the Night Jeffrey Cohen: For Whom the Minivan Rolls Jonna Turner: The Desk Kate Wilhelm: Skeletons Deborah Donnelly: Died to Match Regina's Song Jeffrey Cohen:

    87. Generaloberst Heinz Wilhelm Guderian
    Offers a brief history of Guderian's WW2 career.Category Society History World War II People Personalities......Generaloberst Heinz wilhelm Guderian. He possibly didn´t know aboutthe systematic killing of Jews the final solution (Endlösung).
    http://users.pandora.be/dave.depickere/Text/guderian.html
    Generaloberst Heinz Wilhelm Guderian Career The Aftermath The Character The Verdict ... Acknowledgement Career Top The Aftermath Top The Character Top The Verdict Top "Klotzen, nicht Kleckern !". (Boot'em, don´t spatter'em) - Guderian's favourite quotation and Adolf Hitler was so impressed by it, that he used it himself. "Es gibt keine verzweifelten Lagen, es gibt nur verzweifelte Menschen". (There are no desperate situations, there are only desperate people). "Fahrkarte bis zur Endstation". (Ticket to the last station) - Shouting to his Panzertroops when they were roaring past him, meaning that they should go as far as they could. "Man schlägt jemanden mit der Faust und nicht mit gespreizten Fingern". (You hit somebody with your fist and not with yout fingers spread) - Meaning that you should concentrate your Panzers for one mighty push in one direction and not distribute them. "Der Motor des Panzers ist ebenso seine Waffe wie die Kanone". (The engine of the Panzer is a weapon just as the main-gun). "Der Kampf gegen die eigenen Oberen macht manchmal mehr Arbeit als gegen die Franzosen". (It is sometimes tougher to fight my superiors than the french) - When he got orders to stop and wait for the following infantry an tried to persuade his superiors that this would mean to throw away victory.

    88. Autumn Classic Elk - By Wildlife Artist Wilhelm J. Goebel - 35" By 16" - Artist
    Autumn Classic Elk by wilhelm J. Goebel 35 by 16 As many as 60 people may haveparticipated in rounding up, guiding, killing and processing the animals.
    http://www.watsonswildlife.com/autumnclassicelk.htm
    Autumn Classic Elk - by Wildlife Artist Wilhelm J. Goebel - 35" by 16" - Artist Proof Edition of 75 - $175.00
    David and Gail Watson, Proprietors Email: David or Gail Watson To purchase artworks, or for more information, please call Toll Free 888-723-9217
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    89. John Loeffler -- Consensus Is Killing US!
    DEATH TO DEMOCRACY It is 70 years since wilhelm Wundt and others of the Consensusis killing representative government in the West because it systematically
    http://newswithviews.com/loeffler/loeffler7.htm
    Additional Titles CONSENSUS IS KILLING US! By John Loeffler July 30, 2002 NewsWithviews.com
    Oh no! The government says your town is the critical habitat of the brown-backed slimy slug. The EPA forbids the townspeople to do anything – even belch - without first obtaining permits from the government. Half of the town will have to move so Slimy has more room to slither in pristine habitat lest he perish from the earth.
    Public outrage follows. The EPA schedules a “visioning meeting” with local “stakeholders” so they can express their “concerns” and build a “consensus” on how to deal with Slimy. The night of the meeting, citizens arrive at the town hall in expectation filling the EPA’s ear with unpleasantries, after which they hope the EPA will lamely retreat and find some other place for Slimy to slither. The meeting is chaired by a “facilitator” supplied by the government, who seems friendly enough and seems to care about the town. He encourages everyone to express how they “feel” so they can achieve a “community consensus” about Slimy.

    90. Jeff Wilhelm's Web Site - Other - Slogan Contest
    Jeffwilhelm.com Atleast I don't look like a monkey. Jeffwilhelm.com I am the wilhelm,woo woo w'joob. What? Massive killing spree? What an excellent idea!
    http://www.jeffwilhelm.com/other/slogan.php
    Today is Saturday, Mar 29th, 2003 788909 hits in 902 days...
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    B.U.S.I.N.E.S.S O.T.H.E.R Comments ... Slogan
    Other : Slogan Contest
    OK, here's the deal. I want a slogan for JeffWilhelm.com, and I want you all to help me come up with one. I came up with a few sorry excuses for slogans (you can see them below), but I want a good one! So send me your slogan ideas (or tell me which of the ones below you like), and I'll post them here. The winning slogan will be printed on a JeffWilhelm.com t-shirt ( example ) and the person who thought of it will get one free.
    • JeffWilhelm.com: Where you won't get laid, and won't get any beer either
    • JeffWilhelm.com: When the letters are rearranged, it says "HlEmlfWojfe.mic"
    • JeffWilhelm.com: Cars go vroom; cows go moo
    • JeffWilhelm.com: Come see your tax dollars hard at work
    • JeffWilhelm.com: You ARE home
    • JeffWilhelm.com: Strong enough for a man, but pH(p) balanced for a woman
    • JeffWilhelm.com: Gettin' Jiggy Wit' It
    • JeffWilhelm.com: Where stage fright is a thing of the past
    • JeffWilhelm.com: So what if you suck at sports?

    91. Omer Bartov: «Industrial Killing: World War I, The Holocaust, And Represenation
    with some of the contradictory reactions to this wholly new experience of industrialkilling. Renoir and Abel Gance, just as it is of Georgwilhelm Pabst and
    http://www.anti-rev.org/textes/Bartov97a/body.html
    Omer Bartov:
    Industrial Killing: World War I, the Holocaust, and Representation
    Delivered as a lecture at Millersville University, PA, on April 13, 1997. © Omer Bartov, 1997
    Reproduction interdite sauf pour usage personnel - No reproduction except for personal use only
    Nous remercions le professeur Omer Bartov de nous avoir autorisés à reproduire ce texte.
    We are grateful to Professor Omer Bartov for allowing us to make this text available here. Today I would like to present to you some of the major themes of my recently published book, Murder in Our Midst: The Holocaust, Industrial Killing, and Representation [Oxford University Press, 1996. ISBN: 019509848X]. The book is written in the form of eight interrelated essays which can also be read independently of each other. It sets out examine and analyze two main theses, as well as to sketch some important links between them. First, it argues for a crucial and largely neglected connection between the Great War of 1914-18 and the Nazi attempted genocide of the Jews. Second, it asserts the existence of a complex relationship between the representation and the enactment of war and genocide in the interwar and postwar periods. In the first part of the book, "Images of War and the Emergence of Industrial Killing," I am concerned with the effects of the clash between the widespread perceptions and anticipations of war in pre-World War I European society and the realities of modern warfare confronted in 1914. It was this adaptation of image to reality which in turn gave birth to a new conceptualization of war and re-articulated the relationship between violence and modern man, war and human society. The first two chapters of the book take up certain aspects of the links between the trauma of war and the new destructive urge of European society, between fear of personal and collective annihilation and the evolution of a genocidal mentality, all within the context of this new and devastating event of industrial killing.

    92. Nature Publishing Group
    killing of leukemic cells with a BCR/ABL fusion gene by RNA interference (RNAi).Monika Wilda a , Uta Fuchs a , wilhelm Wössmann a and Arndt Borkhardt.
    http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/onc/journal/v21/n37/abs/1205653

    93. Payson.cc / Hot Articles / Consensus Is Killing Us! ... By John Loeffler
    It is 70 years since wilhelm Wundt and others of the Frankfurt Consensus is killingrepresentative government in the West because it systematically eliminates
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    CONSENSUS IS KILLING US!
    By John Loeffler
    July 30, 2002
    Oh no! The government says your town is the critical habitat of the brown-backed slimy slug. The EPA forbids the townspeople to do anything - even belch - without first obtaining permits from the government. Half of the town will have to move so Slimy has more room to slither in pristine habitat lest he perish from the earth.
    Public outrage follows. The EPA schedules a "visioning meeting" with local "stakeholders" so they can express their "concerns" and build a "consensus" on how to deal with Slimy.
    The night of the meeting, citizens arrive at the town hall in expectation filling the EPA's ear with unpleasantries, after which they hope the EPA will lamely retreat and find some other place for Slimy to slither. The meeting is chaired by a "facilitator" supplied by the government, who seems friendly enough and seems to care about the town. He encourages everyone to express how they "feel" so they can achieve a "community consensus" about Slimy. But everyone is only allowed three minutes to speak and no direct issues seem to come into question. Debate is not tolerated because that would be "intolerant" of others and there are no "right or wrong" answers.
    At one point the meeting breaks up into small groups so everyone can better express their feelings. These are chaired by sub-facilitators.

    94. Diplomarbeit Katja Wilhelm, Die Rache Der Frau In Der Antike
    Translate this page Katja wilhelm Die Rache der Frau in der Antike (unveröffentl. The most cruel formwas the killing of their own children (only sons are mentioned!) to hurt the
    http://www.uibk.ac.at/c/c6/c614/Institut/Diplomarbeiten/WilhelmDipl.html
    Diplomarbeiten und
    Dissertationen Katja Wilhelm
    Die Rache der Frau in der Antike
    Summary
    Riassunto
    Wandmalerei aus Herculaneum n. 63 n. Chr.
    Neapel, Nationalmuseum

    2) Psychologische Aspekte und Motive der Rache
    • 3) Vergehen an Blutsverwandten (z. B. Althaia, Prokne)

    3) Formen weiblicher Rache
    Privatbesitz (o. n. A.)
    Lekythos; 430 v. Chr. Basel, Antikenmuseum Amphora des Eucharidesmalers; 500/480 v. Chr. Hamburg, Museum f. Kunst u. Gewerbe
    4) Historische Personen Mitte 22. Jh. v. Chr. Herodot, Historien II, 100. Pheretime, Gattin Battos' III. von Kyrene ~ 560 v. Chr. Herodot, Historien IV, 161 ff; 200 ff. Lucretia, Frau des L. Tarquinius Collatinus ~ 509 v. Chr. Livius, Geschichte I, 57 ff. Amestris, Gattin des Xerxes ~ 470 v. Chr. Herodot, Historien IX, 108 ff. Aretaphila v. Kyrene ~ 460 v. Chr. Plutarch, Moralia 257 D - E. ~ 189 v. Chr. Plutarch, Moralia 258 D - E. 5) Bildliche Darstellungen Amphora aus Ruvo, 330 v. Chr. Paris, Louvre Kontakt English Summary Female revenge in antiquity
    (unpublished essay, Innsbruck 2000) 1) Introduction 2) Psychological aspects and motives of revenge It is quite unusual for women - in all times - to act aggressive towards somebody else. More likely we try to escape from unbearable situations by abusing alcohol and pills, feeling sick or depressed. Love - disappointed, unhappy or unrequited - is the main reason for sometimes crushing acts of reprisal. An interesting detail might be, that the love for blood relatives (brother/sister…) is rated higher than love for the husband for example.

    95. Former Hagaman Woman Charged With Drowning Son
    2 am last Tuesday. Officer Anthony Silvestro, who responded, testifiedthat wilhelm told him Luke's death was a mercy killing. .
    http://www.recordernews.com/2002/0424/front/form/form.html
    The Associated Press Christine A. Wilhelm is shown outside the Rensselaer County Court in Troy Tuesday where she was arraigned for the drowning of her 4-year-old son Luke in the bathtub of their Hoosick Falls home. Wilhelm, 38, was born in Hagaman and graduated from Amsterdam High School.
    Former Hagaman woman charged with drowning son
    Staff and wire report TROY - A 38-year-old mother pleaded innocent Tuesday to charges she drowned one son in a bathtub and attempted to drown another. Christine Wilhelm, of Hoosick Falls, was arraigned in Rensselaer County Court on charges of second-degree murder and attempted murder in the April 16 drowning of her 4-year-old son Luke. Police accuse her of trying to do the same to 5-year-old Peter, who managed to escape. "Mrs. Wilhelm intends to offer evidence at trial of mental disease or defect in connection with the affirmative defense of lack of criminal responsibility," public defender Jerome Frost told the court. Classmates of Wilhelm, who graduated from Amsterdam High School in 1981, remember her as a normal, friendly, young woman. She was her freshman class president and student government representative throughout her four years in high school. She was also a member of the ski club for those four years. "There's nothing about her that sticks out specifically. She was always very friendly and always smiling," said Tammy Doyle Simmons, who graduated with her. "When I went back 20 years and looked at the girl in the yearbook, she was totally normal."

    96. Weierstrass, Karl Theodor Wilhelm
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    97. Grimm`s Household Tales By Jakob And Wilhelm Grimm: The Wolf And The Fox
    to eat, or I will eat thee thyself. The fox answered, I know a man who has beenkilling, and the Considering donating your report on Jakob and wilhelm Grimm.
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    Grimm`s Household Tales
    By Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm
    The Wolf And The Fox
    The Wolf And The Fox
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    The Wolf And The Fox
    On the third day, when they were out together, and the wolf could only limp along painfully, he again said, "Red fox, get me something to eat, or I will eat thee thyself." The fox answered, "I know a man who has been killing, and the salted meat is lying in a barrel in the cellar; we will get that." Said the wolf, "I will go when thou dost, that thou mayest help me if I am not able to get away." "I am willing," said the fox, and showed him the by-paths and ways by which at length they reached the cellar. There was meat in abundance, and the wolf attacked it instantly and thought, "There is plenty of time before I need leave off!" The fox liked it also, but looked about everywhere, and often ran to the hole by which they had come in, and tried if his body was still thin enough to slip through it. The wolf said, "Dear fox, tell me why thou art running here and there so much and jumping in and out?"
    "I must see that no one is coming," replied the crafty fellow. "Don`t eat too much!" Then said the wolf, "I shall not leave until the barrel is empty." In the meantime the farmer, who had heard the noise of the fox`s jumping, came into the cellar. When the fox saw him he was out of the hole at one bound. The wolf wanted to follow him, but he had made himself so fat with eating that he could no longer get through, but stuck fast. Then came the farmer with a cudgel and struck him dead, but the fox bounded into the forest glad to be rid of the old glutton.

    98. SUB - Reine Mathematik, Neuerwerbungsliste 4. Quartal 1998
    xxx (TM ZZZZ 999) I Eine adaptive Strategie zur numerischen Lösung von Konvektions-Diffusions-Gleichungen auf der Basis von Waveletdekompositionen / von Uwe Iben. - III, 120 S. graph. ; 30 cm Univ., Diss., 1998 Standort DISS 98 B 1950
    http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/archiv/nel/neu_103/i6.htm
    Reine Mathematik
    Neuerwerbungsliste 4. Quartal 1998

    xxx (TM - ZZZZ 999): I
      Iben, Uwe
      Dresden, Techn. Univ., Diss., 1998
      Standort: DISS 98 B 1950
      Differential equations : theory, numerics, and applications ; proceedings of the ICDE '96 , held in Bandung, Indonesia [on September 29 - October 2, 1996] / ed. by E. van Groesen ... - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997. - VII, 389 S.
      [Kongr.:] International Conference on Differential Equations, Theory, Numerics, and Applications ; (Bandung, Indonesia) : 1996.09.29-10.02
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    99. Les Mathématiciens Les Plus Connus.
    Une page pour retouver les mathématiciens les plus connus, ceux qui ont marqué l'histoire des mathématiques.
    http://www.webmaths.com/divers/matheux.php3
    A B C D ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z (Liste incomplète) ABEL Niels Hnrik ( 1802-1829 ) AL-BIRUNI (Abû Rayhân Muhammad ben Ahmad) (973- Né à Khiwa dans l'actuel Turkménistan, al-Biruni est un savant universel. A vingt ans, il se rend à la cour des Ziyârides où il écrit sa Chronologie. Il y rencontre le célèbre philosophe Ibn Sînâ, dont le nom déformé donnera Avicenne en Occident, avec lequel il ne s'entend guère.
    De retour dans sa ville natale, il est capturé lors de troubles politiques. Une fois libéré, il fait de nombreux séjours en Inde dont on ne sait presque rien. C'est certainement lors d'un de ces séjours qu'il ramène un énorme traité : Ta rîh al-Hind. Il y donne une description très détaillée de ce pays, de ses coutumes ainsi que de ses connaissances scientifiques.
    Il écrit aussi une encyclopédie sur l'astronomie. En géométrie, il démontre d'une manière élégante la formule relative à l'aire du triangle et à son périmètre. C'est lui qui établit le lien entre l'inscriptibilité d'un polygone régulier à 9 côtés et l'équation du troisième degré

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