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The present volume, "Organoiron Compounds" B 17, systematically covers the literature through the end of 1987 for Sections 1.5.3 to 1.5.3.5, through the end of 1988 for Sections 1.5.4 to 1.5.6.7, and also includes many tater references. This volume continues Se ries B (volumes B 1 to B 15 al ready published) on the mononu clear organoiron compounds; Series A (volumes A 1 to A 9 already published) is devoted to the ferrocenes and Se ries C (volumes C 1 to C 5 and C 7 already published) treats organoiron com pounds with two or more Fe atoms in the molecule. Se ries B thus far includes the following mononuclear organoiron compounds: "Eisen-Organische Verbindungen" B 1 (1976), B 2 (1978, in English), B 3 (1979, partly in English) Sections 1 to 1.1.4.8 on 0 compounds and carbonyl compounds. "Eisen-Organische Verbindungen" B 4 (1978) Sections 1.1.5 to 1.2.3.2.3 on isonitrile and carbene compounds and on compounds with ligands bonded to the Fe atom by two C atoms eL ligands). "Eisen-Organische Verbindungen" B 5 (1978) Sections 1.3 to 1.3.6 on compounds with ligands bonded to the Fe atom by three C atoms (3L ligands).
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The present volume, "Organoosmium Compounds" 8 6, systematically covers the litera ture through 1992, including many later references. This volume is the first published of Series 8. This series is devoted to compounds containing two or more osmium atoms. The volume forms a unit with" Organoosmium Compounds" 8 5 (in preparation). 80th volumes deal with trinuclear compounds with ligands other than CO which are bonded to Os by one carbon atom ("1L ligands "), regardless of whether the ligand is additionally coordinated to Os by heteroatoms. Generally CO groups are additional ligands. As is usual in the organometallic Gmelin series, the term "trinuclear" means three osmium atoms in the molecule without regard to any additional metals that may be present. The content and the subdivision of both volumes are described on p. 1. Volume 85 will deal with homometallic compounds in which the bonding C atom of the leading 1L ligand is bonded to Os by one non-bridging Os-C bond. The first part of the present volume, 86, is devoted to homometallic compounds in which the bonding C atom of the 1L ligand bridges two or three Os atoms. A second part deals with all heterometallic compounds with 1L ligands other than CO. An Empirical Formula Index and a Ligand Formula Index for both volumes 8 5 and 86 will be included in volume 8 5. For abbreviations and dimensions used throughout this volume, see p. X.
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The present volume, "Organoosmium Compounds" 8 6, systematically covers the litera ture through 1992, including many later references. 80th volumes deal with trinuclear compounds with ligands other than CO which are bonded to Os by one carbon atom ("1L ligands "), regardless of whether the ligand is additionally coordinated to Os by heteroatoms.
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The GmeLin series "Organometallic Compounds" comprises compounds containing at least one carbon-to-metal bond (except cyano compounds, which are considered inorganic). It includes all information in scientific journals, but patents, conference reports, and disserta- tions generally were not reviewed. The volumes published so far are listed on p. V/' Organometallic compounds are classified according to their nuclearity and the bonding mode of the organic ligands nL. Nuclearity means the number of atoms of the title metal in the formula unit disregarding any additional metals that may be present. The term nL designates a ligand bonded by n carbon atoms to one or different atoms of the title metal. As usual, a-bonded 1 L ligands are designated by R. Inorganic ligands (Le., ligands bonded exclusively by elements other than carbon) are generally designated by 0 or X. 0 means donor ligands such as pyridine or phosphanes; m-electron donors are specified by mO. X is reserved for negatively charged ligands or other one-electron donors such as halogens or SnR; bridging X ligands may donate one 3 2 2 2 (~-H), three (~-Cl, ~-OR), or five (~3-1) electrons.Terms such as lL_ 0, 20-X, or 20_ 0_ 0 may be used for multidentate ligands. Heterometals are often designated by M, and bridging elements, bridging groups, or nonmetallic cluster constituents by E. The symbols 1] and ~ follow the IUPAC nomenclature.
Del 28 - Forschungen zum Alten Testament
Altes Testament und völkische Frage
Der biblische Volksbegriff in der alttestamentlichen Wissenschaft der nationalsozialistischen Zeit, dargestellt am Beispiel von Johannes Hempel
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Die Zeit des Dritten Reichs stellte die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft vor die Existenzfrage. Die völkische Ideologie, die mit der nationalsozialistischen Machtübernahme staatstragend geworden war, verwarf die Schriften des Alten Testaments als jüdisches Buch. Die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft sah sich deshalb gezwungen, ihre Arbeit inhaltlich und theologisch zu legitimieren. Viele Alttestamentler versuchten daher, eine bleibende Bedeutung des Alten Testaments mit der in ihm zum Ausdruck kommenden besonderen Stellung des Volksgedankens zu begründen. Cornelia Weber untersucht die Entstehung des völkischen Gedankens und den sogenannten 'Streit um das Alte Testament'. Sie konzentriert sich dabei auf Person und Werk des Alttestamentlers Johannes Hempel (1891-1964), der sich als Professor für Altes Testament und als Herausgeber der Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft in der Zeit der Weimarer Republik einen Namen gemacht hat. Der Weg seines politischen Engagements führte Johannes Hempel 1933 zu den Deutschen Christen und machte in der Nachkriegszeit eine wissenschaftliche Karriere weitgehend unmöglich. Vor diesem Hintergrund reflektiert Cornelia Weber das wissenschaftliche Werk Hempels und macht deutlich, wie sehr sich in der Auslegung des biblischen Volksbegriffs während des Nationalsozialismus wissenschaftliche Fragestellungen mit biographischen und politisch-zeitbedingten Aspekten verbanden. Johannes Hempel sah nämlich keinen Widerspruch zwischen seiner Arbeit am Alten Testament und seinem politischen Engagement für den nationalsozialistischen Staat. Er entnahm den alttestamentlichen Schriften den göttlichen Auftrag, sich für die eigene Volksgemeinschaft verantwortlich zu fühlen.