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  Heine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gustav Heine von Geldern (1812-1886), Austrian publicist JE
Robert von Heine-Geldern (1885-1968), an Austrian ethnologist, was a son of Gustav Heine von Geldern.
Jakob Heine, detector of infant paralysis, nephew of Johann Georg Heine
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Eusebius, who thought that the Theraputae were communities of Christians, says that the Christian practice of his own day was in exact accordance with this description.
He is entitled a high rank among Christian poets, many of the hymns taken from his works being full of fervour and sweetness, and by no means deficient in dignity or strength.
Catherine Winkworth (Christian Singers of Germany, 1869) states that this was long used as a battle-song, until the custom was forbidden, on account of its being supposed to exercise a magical influence.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Johann Heinrich Voss
The best of these works is his idyllic poem Luise (1795), in which he sought, with much success, to apply the style and methods of classical poetry to the expression of modern German thought and sentiment.
In his Mythologische Briefe (2 vols., 1794), in which he attacked the ideas of Christian Gottlob Heine, in his Antisymbolik (2 vols., 1824-26), written in opposition to Georg Friedrich Creuzer (1771-1858), and in other writings he made important contributions to the study of mythology.
He was also prominent as an advocate of the right of free judgment in religion, and at the time when some members of the Romantic school were being converted to the Roman Catholic church he produced a strong impression by a powerful article, in Sophronizon, on his friend Friedrich von Stolberg's repudiation of Protestantism (1819).
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 TEUTONIC PEOPLES - Online Information article about TEUTONIC PEOPLES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
On the whole it seems not unlikely that at the beginning of the Christian era the Teutonic peoples of the continent were in a state of transition from cognatic to agnatic organization.
The ex-tension of Frankish supremacy over the neighbouring Teutonic peoples brought about the adoption of Christianity by them also, partly under compulsion, the last to be converted being the Old Saxons, in the latter half of the 8th century.
In the north, after several attempts during the 9th century which met with only temporary success, Christianity was established in Denmark under Harold Bluetooth, about 940-960, and in Norway and Sweden before the end of the century, while in Iceland it obtained public recognition in the year 1oo0.
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 Patentee Index
Haag, Gottlob; Huebel, Michael; and Stein, Juergen, to Robert Bosch GmbH Fuel injection valve 07073730 Cl. 239-102.2.
Hein, Trent R.; and McClain, Ned, to Fair Isaac Corporation Algorithm for prioritization of event datum in generic asynchronous telemetric streams 07075894 Cl. 370-244.
Ochs, Christian; and Herzig, Christian 07074950 Cl. 556-445.
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 The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Christian Cyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Testimony of the love and esteem with which he was regarded by the people was the homage given his mortal remains as the funeral cortege returned to Wittenberg, where his body was laid to rest in the Castle Ch.
Perhaps best-known of Luther's works are the trilogy issued 1520: An Open Letter to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation Concerning the Reform of the Christian Estate refutes 3 basic assumptions of the medieval ch.
But the freedom of a Christian cannot be construed as the freedom of man as such in relation to God.
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 1925 - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
June 29 - Christian Michelsen, Prime Minister of Norway (b.
July 26 - Gottlob Frege, German mathematician and philosopher (b.
December 22 - Alice Heine, American wife of Albert I of Monaco (b.
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 free download ebooks - Soybean lecithin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
His characteristic tastes, however, soon displayed themselves; and from his penchant for collecting and labelling plants, shells, and insects he received the playful title of "the little apothecary." The care of his education, on the unexpected death of his father in 1779, devolved upon his mother, who discharged the trust with constancy and judgment.
With this view he studied commerce and foreign languages at Hamburg, geology at Freiberg University of Mining and Technology under Abraham Gottlob Werner, anatomy at Jena under Justus Christian Loder, astronomy and the use of scientific instruments under Franz Xaver von Zach and Johann Gottfried Koehler.
In 1794 he was admitted to the intimacy of the famous Weimar, Germany coterie, and contributed (June 1795) to Friedrich Schiller 's new periodical, Die Horen, a philosophical allegory entitled Die Lebenskraft, oder der rhodische Genius.
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 The History of the Pauliner Church Goettingen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The upper level thus created was converted to a library hall, in a harmonic mixture of Gothic and Classicism observable today after the building's renovation.
For Christian Gottlob Heyne, professor and librarian in Göttingen, the "Historical Hall" - it was after all here where the history books were kept - constituted the culmination of his decades of work.
Heinrich Heine made this hall the climax of the library dream in his Harzreise.
www.paulinerkirche-goettingen.de /e_hist.htm   (611 words)

  
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OO [marriage] 20.03.1839 Arzis Georg Hein, Borodino; born in the village Rotten, Prussia, widower, 60 yrs.
I am pretty shure that Georg Hein belonged to such a family, because in the Stumpp book is to be read from Rudetz, but not born in Rudetz.
Because Michael Hein, born 1795 in Klammer, is the only one in that time who is named Michael.
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 [humanities.music.composers.wagner] Wagner General FAQ
Although RW lost interest in institutional religion during his teens, he developed a lasting interest both in mysticism (both in western mystics such as the Dominican Meister Eckhart, and in eastern ones such as the Sufi poet Hafiz) and in that part of philosophy closest to theology.
Herodias and her daughter became the subject of several poetic and dramatic treatments during the nineteenth century, including Heine's poem "Atta Troll", Flaubert's novella "Herodias" and later Wilde's play "Salome".
The identification with Diana was recalled by Heine in his "Atta Troll".
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Influence of India and Persia on the Poetry of Germany, by Arthur F.J. Remy, A.M., ...
The transformation of the Buddha-legend into the Christian legend of Barlaam and Josaphat, the migration of fables and stories, and the introduction of the game of chess furnish the clearest proofs of this.
Poems whose subjects are of Eastern origin are not frequent in the German literature of the middle ages.
127 It is well known that to his lectures Heine owed his fondness for the lotus-flowers and gazelles on the banks of the Ganges.
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 Timeline Germany to 1820
When the council of Constance opened, Christians owed obedience to three different popes: Gregory XII of the Roman party, Benedict XIII of the Avignon party, and John XXIII, who had been elected after the death of Alexander V. John XXIII and Benedict XIII were deposed by the council, and Gregory XII voluntarily resigned.
Then Martin V was elected pope on 11 November 1417 and he was regarded as the legitimate pontiff by the church as a whole.
1748 Feb 5, Christian Gottlob Neefe, German composer, conductor, tutor of Beethoven, was born.
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 Lecture Notes in Computer Science
175 Christian A. Duncan and Michael T. Goodrich and Stephen G. Kobourov Planarity-Preserving Clustering and Embedding for Large Planar Graphs.
51 Thomas Eiter and Georg Gottlob and Helmut Veith Generalized Quantifiers in Logic Programs.
542 Christian Glaßer and Heinz Schmitz Languages of Dot-Depth $3/2$.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Heine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Heine; all previous versions may be viewed here.
They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article.
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 Music Facsimiles: Listing of Recent Music Facsimile Editions Distributed by OMI
Mit einem Kommentar herausgegeben von Hartmut Hein und einem Vorwort von Alfred Brendel.
Dichterliebe (”Poet’s Love”), a cycle of 16 setting on poetry by Heinrich Heine (“Book of Songs”), is undoubtedly Schumann’s masterpiece of song writing.
Lutebook formerly in the possession of Wolf Christian von Harling, a nobleman from Eversen, Lower Saxony.
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 Samuel Rosenthal Center for Judaic Studies @ Case   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Reading in Christian Communities: Essays on Interpretation in the Early Church.
Four Paths to Jerusalem: Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Secular Pilgrimages, 1000 BCE to 2001 CE.
The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain.
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 Names Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Christian Ferdinand (Christ) b.1849 - Doelitz, Pommerania, Prussia
Christian Fredrich b.1830 - Doietz, Kries Pyritz, Pommern
Christian Fredich b.1842 - Doelitz Kreis Pyritz Pommerania
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 Free information of History of slavery in the United States   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
This split was triggered by the opposition of northern Baptists to slavery, and in particular by the 1844 statement of the Home Mission Society declaring that a person could not be a missionary and still keep slaves as property.
At the invitation of Heinrich Christian Boie, whose attention he had attracted by poems contributed to the Göttinger Musenalmanach, he went to university of Göttingen in 1772.
In his Mythologische Briefe (2 vols., 1794), in which he attacked the ideas of Christian Gottlob Heine, in his Antisymbolik (2 vols., 1824 - 1826), written in opposition to Georg Friedrich Creuzer (1771 - 1858), and in other writings he made important contributions to the study of mythology.
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 Lower Volga Village Project
She was born June 24, 1926, in Collyer to Christian and Mariana (Waldman) Uhrich.
She was preceded in death by seven brothers: Christian, Henry, Michael, Johan, George, David and Jacob, and a grandson, Joseph Rick.
He was preceded in death by: an infant son, Quentin; four brothers, David, Henry, John and Christian; seven sisters, Mary Huxman, Melinda Ummel, Lena Vermillion, Lydia North, Esther Bonser, Lorene Duncan and Lillie Burgess; and two great-grandchildren.
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I have not always been able to do this, because in some cases of the earlier writers the lists which remain give merely the surnames, and not even the initials of the Christian names.
In the case of later writers, the initials are given; but the writers are not always sufficiently known to enable any person to fill them out with much confidence.
On the Christian Body and Form A. Peabody.
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 Records International Catalogue February 1999
These works, performed here on authentic instruments, widen our appreciation of a man whose influence on both contemporaries and students was vast; more of his orchestral works need to be heard and we can hope that this is a beginning.
Andrée Wachsmuth, Montserrat Cervera (violins), André Vauguet (viola), Marçal Cervera (cello), Christiane Jaccotet (harpsichord).
This collection of lieder shows a variety of responses, from the salon-style emotionalism of several to the more vividly set Goethe and Heine songs.
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Lindemann had proved that π is transcendental in 1882, and in a lecture given in 1886 Kronecker complimented Lindemann on a beautiful proof but, he claimed, one that proved nothing since transcendental numbers did not exist.
One has to remember that these results are about decimal representations rather than about numbers themselves and show how an understanding of the decimal system was progressing at a time when Christian Europe (if I may call it that) had little interest in anything beyond the mathematics of the ancient Greeks.
Like Gottlob Frege, Russell's basic idea for defending logicism was that numbers may be identified with classes of classes and that number-theoretic statements may be explained in terms of quantifiers and identity.
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 Autograph Collection: Feuchtwanger Archive: Finding Aids
Letter, in own handwriting, to an editor, whom he asks about his thinking concerning a story of his, "Neues Leben " Munich, October 29, 1868.
Dedication of Heine to Victor Hugo in the First Volume of the first French edition of Reisebilder.
Letter, in own handwriting, to an unknown person with the Christian name Wolf, to whom he had sent a birthday present as his godfather and uncle.
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Covering Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, Islamic, and Taoist art..." Maintained by Fons Vitae.
Definition of metaphysics, with histories of metaphysics among the Hindus, Greeks, early Christians, and medieval and modern philosophers.
"...an investigation into how we should conceive of ourselves as persons." Maintained by Christian Perring at the University of Kentucky.
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 1751 dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
- 1655 - Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is discovered by Christian Huygens.
- "Reason is to the philosopher what grace is to the Christian...
Other men walk in darkness; the philosopher, who has the same passions, acts only after reflection; he walks through the night, but it is preceded by a torch.
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 Composer events for January   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Cannabich, (Johann) Christian (28 (bapt.) December 1731-20 January 1798)
Bach, Johann Christian (5 September 1735-1 January 1782)
Neefe, Christian Gottlob (5 February 1748-26 January 1798)
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 New Titles Cataloged. Brown University Library.
Christians and Jews; the tragic past and the hopeful future.
Lange, Christian (Christian M. The portrayal of Christ in the Syriac commentary on the Diatessaron / by Christian Lange
Christianity and the secular / Robert A. Markus
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