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1926 Neurath (Otto), 'Aufgaben Des Gesellschafts- Und Wirtschaftsmuseums in Wien' Bibliography Otto Neurath: 1926 Neurath (Otto), 'Aufgaben des Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseums in Wien', in: Aufbau (1926) #8/9, 169-170 Neurath (Otto), 'Das Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum in Wien auf der internationalen Städtebauaustellung in Wien', in: Österreichische Gemeinde-Zeitung 3 (1926) 18 Neurath (Otto), 'Die österreichischen Sozialversicherungsinstitute und die Wiener Arbeiterkammer auf der Gesolei-Düsseldorf; Statistische Bildertafeln des Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseums in Wien', in: Österreichische Gemeinde-Zeitung 3 (1926) #10 Neurath (Otto), 'Statistische Hieroglyphen', in: Österreichische Gemeinde-Zeitung 3 (1926) #10, 328-338 Reprinted in Otto Neurath : Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung, Sozialismus und Logischer Empirismus (Frankfurt am Main, 1979) 295-301 Neurath (Otto), 'Schwarzweissgraphik', in: Österreichische Gemeinde-Zeitung 3 (1926) #10 Neurath (Otto), 'Die Tätigkeit des Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseums in Wien', in: Österreichische Gemeinde-Zeitung 3 (1926) #10, 324-327 1927 Neurath (Otto), 'Bildliche Darstellung sozialer Tatbestände', in: Die Quelle 77 (1927) 1, 130-136 Neurath (Otto), 'Bildstatistische Darstellung gesellschaftlicher Tatbestände', in: Die Quelle 76 (1927) 1 Neurath (Otto), 'Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft im Lehrbild', in: Österreichische Gemeinde-Zeitung 4 (1927) 40- 43 Neurath (Otto), 'Statistik und Proletariat', in: Kulturwille, Statistik und Klassenkampf 5 (1927) #9, 186 Neurath (Otto), 'Statistische Bildertafeln zur Sozialversicherung', in: Arbeiterschutz 37 (1926) 12, 135-136 Neurath (Otto), 'Der Weg des Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseums in Wien', in: Österreichische Gemeinde-Zeitung 4 (1927) #1, 3-5 1928 Neurath (Otto), 'Kolonialpolitische Aufklärung durch Bildstatistik', in: Arbeit und Wirtschaft 6 (1928) 15 1930 Neurath (Otto), 'Die neue Zeit im Lichte der Zahlen', in: Die Form 5 (1930) #20, 532-534 Neurath (Otto), 'Das Sachbild', in: Die Form 5 (1930) #2, 29-35 1931 Neurath (Otto), 'Bildhafte Pädagogik im Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum', in: Museumskunde Neue Folge 3 (1931) #3, 125-129 Neurath (Otto), 'Bildstatistik nach Wiener Methode', in: Die Volksschule 37 (1931) 12 Neurath (Otto), 'Das gegewärtige Wachstum der Produktionskapazität der Welt', in: World Social Economic Planning (The Hague, 1931) 105-141 Neurath (Otto), 'Das Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum in Wien', in: Minerva-Zeitschrift 7 (1931) #9/10, 153-156 Neurath (Otto), 'Kommunaler Wohnungbau in Wien', in: Die Form 6 (1931) 3 Neurath (Otto), 'Pictorial Statistics in Economic Planning', in: World, Planning Supplement to the Week-end Review (22 August 1931) 6-7 Neurath (Otto), 'Die sozialhygienische Ausstellung des Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseums in Wien', in: Sexualnot und Sexualreform (Wien 1931) 1932 Neurath (Otto), 'Beeldstatistieken van het Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum te Weenen', in: De 8 en Opbouw 3 (1932) #19, 191-194 Neurath (Otto), 'Bildstatistik nach Wiener Methode in der Sowjetunion', in: Moskauer Rundschau (19 Juni 1932) Neurath (Otto), 'World planning and the USA' in: Survey Graphic : Magazine of social interpretation 20 (1932) 6, 621-628 1933 Neurath (Otto), Bildstatistik nach Wiener Methode in der Schule. Mit 24 zum teil farbigen tafeln (Wien/Leipzig, 1933) Neurath (Otto), 'Museums of the future', in: Survey Graphic 22 (1933) #9, 458-463 Neurath (Otto), 'Die pädagogische Weltbedeutung der Bildstatistik nach Wiener Methode', in: Die Quelle (1933) #3, 1-4 Neurath (Otto), 'Pictorial statistics : an international problem', in: The Listener (27 September 1933) Neurath (Otto), 'Soziale Aufklärung nach Wiener Methode', in: Mitteilungen der Gemeinde Wien. Städtische Versicherungsanstalt (1933) #100 1934 Neurath (Otto), 'Bildstatistik', in: Tidskrift för Göteborgs Stads Tjaenstemaen (1934) #9, 147-149 Neurath (Otto), 'Isotype en de graphiek' (vert. uit het Duitsch door Hein von Essen), in: De Delver 9 (1934) #2, 17-29 1935 Neurath (Otto), Wereldverkeer (Den Haag, 1935) Series: De Wijde Wereld serie 1 1936 Neurath (Otto), International picture language; the first rules of Isotype / ... with Isotype pictures. Psyche miniatures. General series, no. 83 (London, 1936) Bibliographical note: "Writings on Isotype by Otto Neurath and his institutes", p. 116-117 1937 Neurath (Otto), Basic by Isotype (London, 1937) Series: Psyche miniatures. General series, no. 86 Neurath (Otto), 'Teaching about Tuberculosis by Isotype', in: Bulletin of the National Tuberculosis Association 22 (1937) #5, 51-53 Neurath (Otto), 'Visual education : a new language', in: Survey Graphic 26 (January 1937) #1, 25-28 Neurath (Otto), 'Visual representation of architectural problems. Statistics in pictures', in: Architectural record 82 (July 1937) 56-61 1938 Neurath (Otto) and H.E. Kleinschmidt, Health Education by Isotype (New York, 1938) 1939 Neurath (Otto), Modern Man in the Making (New York/London 1939) Also published in Dutch: De moderne mensch ontstaat : een reportage van vreugde en vrees (Amsterdam 1940), in Swedish: Den moderna människan träder fram (Stockholm, 1948) 1942 Neurath (Otto), 'Isotype and Adult Education', in: Second Series of the World Association of Adult Education (1942) #31, 12-17 1944 Neurath (Otto), 'The Human Approach to Visual Education', in: Health Education Journal 2 (1944) #2, 61-66 Neurath (Otto), 'Visual Aids and Arguing', in: New Era 25 (1944) #3, 51-61 Neurath (Otto), 'Visual Aids in Adult Education', in: Highway 35 (1944) 88-90 1945 Neurath (Otto), 'Education through the eye', in: Journal of Education 77 (1945) 914 Neurath (Otto), 'Health Education by Isotype', in: The Lancet (25 August 1945) 236-237 1946 Neurath (Otto), 'From hieroglyphics to Isotype. Extract from the Manuscript. With an Introduction bt Paul Rotha', in: Future Books (1946) 3, 92-100 ANTHOLOGIES Otto Neurath : Empiricism and Sociology / Ed. by Marie Neurath and Robert S. Cohen (Kluwer : Dordrecht/Boston, 1973) Otto Neurath : Gesammelte bildpädagogische Schriften / hrsg. von R. Haller und Robin Kinross (Hoelder- Pichler-Tempsky : Wien, 1991) Otto Neurath : Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung, Sozialismus und Logischer Empirismus / hrsg. von Rainer Hegselmann (Frankfurt am Main, 1979) 7-78 Neurath and his circle (Marie Neurath / Gerd Arntz &c) A Alma (Peter), 'Beeldstatistiek en sociologische grafiek', in: Wendingen 11 (1930) #9, 3-7 Alma (Peter), 'Beeldstatistiek', in: De 8 en Opbouw 3 (1932) 19, 189-190 Alma (Peter), Publieke voorlichting door beeldstatistieken', in: Forum 2 (1947) 5, 130-133 Arbeiterbildung in der Zwischenkriegszeit : Otto Neurath - Gerd Arntz : Otto Neurath und sein Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum in Wien 1925-1934 / hrsg. von Fiedrich Stadler. Österreichisches Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum; 15 (Österreichisches Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum : Wien, 1982) Catalog of an exhibition held in the Arbeiterkammer Wien (26 April-23 June 1982), and organized by the Österreichisches Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum. Arntz (Gerd), 'Otto Neurath, ich und die Bildstatistik', in: Arbeiterbildung in der Zwischenkriegszeit (Wien, 1982) 31-34 Augustin Tschinkel : [tentoonstelling in het Haags Gemeentemuseum,] 25 sept.-21 nov. 1976 / [katalogus: Kees Broos]. Haags Gemeentemuseum. Prentenkabinet; 47 (Haags Gemeentemuseum : 's-Gravenhage, 1976) B Barten (A.W.H.), 'De Weensche methode voor beeldentaal, de statistiek en het aardrijkskundig onderricht', in: Tijdschrift voor zielkunde en opvoedingsleer 29 (1937) 103-138 'Beeldstatistieken', Van Trio aan zijn zakenvrienden (Den Haag, 1938) 3 Bracken (Helmut von), 'Geseelschaft und Wirtschaft', in: Der Volkslehrer 13 (1931) #7, 94 C Cartwright (Nancy), et al. (eds.), Otto Neurath. Philosophy between Science and Politics / ed. by Nancy Cartwright, Jordi Cat and others. Ideas in Context; 38 (Cambridge University Press : Cambridge MA, 1996) Compton pictographs : pages from the 1939 edition of Compton's pictured encyclopedia showing the new method for visualizing facts and ideas invented by Dr. Otto Neurath, director of the International Foundation for Visual Education at The Hague ([Chicago], 1939) D D. (K.), 'Internationale beeldentaal', in: De Bron - Orgaan voor het personeel der verbonden petroleummaatschappijen 18 (1935) #7, 245-247 E Encyclopedia and utopia : the life and work of Otto Neurath (1882-1945) / ed. by Elisabeth Nemeth and Friedrich Stadler. Vienna Circle Institute yearbook (Kluwer : Dordrecht/Boston, 1996) Includes the full manuscript on "Visual education." G G., 'Ustav Izostat v Moskve', in: Nase Cesta 4, 115-117 Galison (Peter), 'Aufbau/Bauhaus. Logischer Positivismus und architektonischer Modernismus', in: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 43 (1995) Heft 4, 653-685 Gerd Arntz : kritische grafiek en beeldstatistiek = Kritische Grafik und Bildstatistik / [samenst. katalogus Flip Bool, Kees Broos; vert. Marie-Louise Flammersfeld, Kees Broos, Flip Bool]. Sunschrift; 113 (Haags Gemeentemuseum : Den Haag/SUN : Nijmegen, 1976) Catalogus van de tentoonstelling Haags Gemeentemuseum 1976 Gerd Arntz : De tijd onder het mes : hout- & linoleumsneden 1920-1970 / red. Kees Broos (SUN : Nijmegen, 1988) Graphic Communication through ISOTYPE / ed. by J.A. Edwards and M. Twyman (University of Reading : Reading, 1975) H Haar (Dolf van der), 'Beeldstatistiek als toegepaste grafische kunst', in: tété 2 (1947) 7, 161-163 Hartmann (Frank), 'Otto Neuraths revolutionäre Methode der Bildpädagogik', in: Telepolis (24.07.1997) Also in: e-journal : neue medien (1997). Hartmann (Frank) und E.K. Bauer, Bildersprache : Otto Neurath / Visualisierungen
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