Dewey Decimal636.1/088
SynopsisDer dritte Band der &b"Wiener Ausgabe" enthält die Manuskriptbände V und VI, Mss 109 und 110 aus dem literarischen Nachlaß von Ludwig Wittgenstein. Sie sind im Besitz der Nachlaßverwalter, Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge. Den Band &b"Bemerkungen V." hatte Wittgenstein am 11. August 1930 in Österreich begonnen. Nach den Sommerferien setzt er die Arbeiten in Cambridge fort; dann, über die Weihnachtsferien in Wien am Band VI, und wieder in Cambridge beendet er schließlich Band V. Der Band &b"VI. Philosophische Bemerkungen" ist also Teil und unmittelbare Fortsetzung von Band V. Am Band VI schreibt Wittgenstein in Cambridge bis zum 6. Juli 1931., Expert horseman Bill Dorrance chose the name "True Horsemanship Through Feel" because feel is the language of horses. Learning that language can expand any horseman's knowledge and abilities -- whether they are learning to rope, ride, or start horses.In language that is generously detailed and packed with meaning, Dorrance directs our attention to ......, Expert horseman Bill Dorrance chose the name "True Horsemanship Through Feel" because feel is the language of horses. Learning that language can expand any horseman's knowledge and abilities -- whether they are learning to rope, ride, or start horses. In language that is generously detailed and packed with meaning, Dorrance directs our attention to the many subtle things there are to notice about the ways that horses and humans operate. In these pages, he urges us to reach toward a deeper level of insight into horses and ourselves, as he ladles out a wealth of helpful information. With hundreds of illustrations, "True Horsemanship Through Feel" takes you step-by-step through the basic maneuvers that will show you how to handle and ride your horse without the struggles that have characterized horse-human relations for centuries. Drawing on his years of experience, Bill Dorrance crafted a book that imparts the knowledge only previously available by word of mouth.