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Nature28.03.1872
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    Donnerstag, 28. März 1872
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[...] of Africa, a series of raised coral reefs round the island of Marsha containing many living shells and quite recent oyster-banks.” (Griesbach, Geology of Natal, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. xxvii. part ii. p. 69.) Mr. Griesbach also mentions that he saw imple ments of early man, which were obtained by Richard Thornton [...]
[...] and others in old raised beaches of Natal, near Inanda, and at the mouth of the Zambesi River. Mr. Griesbach is confirmed by Mr. Stow in his papers on the Geology of South Africa in the same Journal (see vol. xxvii. p. 526 et seq.), where bones and teeth are found mixed with shells, [...]
Nature18.05.1871
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    Donnerstag, 18. Mai 1871
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[...] Geographisches Jahrbuch. III. Band, 1870. Unter Mit wirkung von A. Anvers, J. Baeyer, A. Fabricius, A. Griesbach, Fr. Müller, Fr. Neumann, L. K. Schmarda, F. R. Seligmann, J. Spörer, H. Wagner :—Heraus gegeben von E. Behm, Mitredakteur von Petermann's [...]
[...] valuable memoirs by Baeyer, on the progress lately made in the measurement of the degree ; by Griesbach, on the Geography of Plants; by Schmarda, on the progress of our Knowledge of the Distribution of Animals ; by Seligmann, [...]
[...] ably the most valuable portion of the book, and next in order of interest, at all events to the naturalist, we should place the essays of Schmarda and Griesbach. The last part of the volume is purely numerical, and requires no comment. Everyone desirous of keeping himself up to [...]
NatureInhaltsverzeichnis 05.1876/06.1876/07.1876/08.1876/09.1876/10.1876
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    Montag, 01. Mai 1876
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[...] Greenwich Time Signal System, 50, IIo Greenwood (Col. G.), “The Tree-lifter,” 447 Griesbach (J. H.), his Collection of Acoustical Apparatus, 322 Gross (E. T.), Kinematics and Kinetics, 288 Grubb (Howard), the Great Equatorial for the Vienna Observa [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 09.10.1869
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[...] SiiAſtrº, being a Revision of the authorized English Old Testament. THIE NEW TESTAMENT, translated by the same, from Griesbach's Text. Fifth Edition, uniform in cloth, ls. 6d. London: J. It USSELI, SMITH, 36 Soho Square. 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d. [...]
Nature23.11.1871
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    Donnerstag, 23. November 1871
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[...] bably with ice-action. Polished rock-surfaces and striated boulders, seen by Mr. Gilfillan, were quoted in corroboration of this view. Mr. Woodward mentioned that Mr. Griesbach and M. Hübner had been over the country described in these papers, and had communicated a map of it to Petermann's Journal. Mr. [...]
[...] M. Hübner had been over the country described in these papers, and had communicated a map of it to Petermann's Journal. Mr. Griesbach stated that the rock described as metamorphic in the paper was by M. Hübner regarded as melaphyre, and that in some parts of the Vaal Valley the beds of the Karoo formation [...]
Nature10.08.1876
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    Donnerstag, 10. August 1876
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[...] MRS. GRIESBACH has presented to the Lord President of the Council, for the proposed scientific museum, a valuable collec tion of acoustical apparatus, invented and made by her late [...]
[...] Council, for the proposed scientific museum, a valuable collec tion of acoustical apparatus, invented and made by her late husband, John Henry Griesbach. This apparatus is now exhi bited in the Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus. [...]
Nature22.12.1870
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    Donnerstag, 22. Dezember 1870
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[...] Pºcopteris, he thought it somewhat analogous to the mixture of paleozoic and mesozoic fossils in Australia. 3. “On the Geolºgy of Natal, in South Africa.” By Mr. C. L. Griesbach. . The author commenced by describing the physical geography of Natal, and then indicated the characters and distribution of the [...]
[...] service by the great increase of information furnished by him regarding the Cretaceous rocks of Natal, and their equivalence to those of India. He also pointed out that Mr. Griesbach had proved that the Karoo formation was continuous to the other side of the great dividing range, and formed the floor of the [...]
Saturday review02.06.1860
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    Samstag, 02. Juni 1860
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[...] say, w x+x Axv+50 ×8ox 30 ×50=6,oooooo. But then the difficulty arises, that this mystic number is itself a very doubtful reading. Instead of 666 (xé-), Griesbach reads £1––a combination of figures which make up no whole number, but which represent 60, 16; and the early Christians preferred [...]
[...] text of Scripture in a conceited and irreverent zeal for discovery.” The early Christians, therefore, may be considered as put down; but of Griesbach's reading the author makes his profit. He is in no way embarrassed by the apparent truism that only one of these two readings can be the true one. On the contrary, he [...]
[...] not advanced without a cause. The letters in the name of Louis Napoleon, if added together, make up the number 1066. Our author accordingly takes Griesbach's reading of £1--splits it into 6o, Io, 6–takes the io out of the middle and puts it at the beginning—and then reads, according to the Arabic system, 1066. [...]
Saturday review04.01.1862
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    Samstag, 04. Januar 1862
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[...] the countrymen of Mill and Bentley. Mr. Scrivener, indeed, will scarcely take rank with Wetstein or Griesbach, Scholz, Lach mann, Or #. but he may claim the honour of being [...]
[...] twentieths are for practical purposes as good as uncollated." The labour of examining all these with any minuteness is so intolerable that critics were glad to adopt the opinion, of which Griesbach is [...]
[...] Wes. lºssible into the Alexandrine, the Western, and the Byzan tine'recensions, until Archbishop Laurence entered the lists against the principle of Griesbach's systematic classification, Tºwerly, Tischendorf and Lachmann, abandoning the compact theory of a few families of manuscripts, have argued that no [...]
Nature02.02.1871
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    Donnerstag, 02. Februar 1871
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[...] of South Africa,” by Dr. Carl L. Griesbach. The author described the primitive method of iron-smelting practised by the Kaffirs, and alluded to the knowledge of certain mixed metals, [...]