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  Heinrich Heine Only Genius Has A New Word For A New Thought
Heine took strong issue with the Romantic movement founded by the Schlegel brothers, since he saw it as a politically reactionary movement, against the ideals of the American revolution, and a legitimization of the oligarchical-corporativist political model.
Heine's wit is always at the same time, a self-irony, and an expression of freedom and the sovereignty of the spirit.
Heine sought the truth only in the beautiful, he is dishonest and a coward, a sybaritic nature, who starts in fear even when a rose petal falls.
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 Heinrich Eduard Heine Biography | World of Mathematics
Born in Berlin, Heine was the eighth child in a family of nine.
Heine was privately schooled at home before enrolling in the Friedrichswerdersche Gymnasium, and in 1838 graduated from the Köllnische Gymnasuim in Berlin.
Heine also studied Bessel functions, Lamé functions, and spherical functions, also known as Legendre polynomials, and in 1861 he published his most influential work, Handbuch der Kugelfunctionen, which was considered the authoritative text on spherical functions well into the turn of the 20th century.
www.bookrags.com /biography/heinrich-eduard-heine-wom   (308 words)

  
 Heine, Heinrich Eduard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Heine was born in Berlin and studied there and at Göttingen.
Heine's theorem is sometimes known as the Heine-Borel theorem, because French mathematician Emile Borel formulated the covering property of uniform conformity, and proved it.
Heine formulated the notion of uniform continuity and went on to prove the classic theorem of uniform continuity of continuous functions.
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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.
Solomon Heine (1767-1844), German merchant and philanthropist, was an uncle of Heinrich heine and his brothers JE
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 Thomas Theodor Heine Biography
Thomas Theodor Heine's name is nowadays associated primarily with the magazine 'Simplicissimus', which the artist shaped to a great extent with his caricatures.
Heine's talent for drawing was evident while he was still young and his cartoons of teachers caused him to be expelled from school.
In later years Heine again devoted himself more intensively to painting but much of this work was destroyed in bombing raids so that it is difficult nowadays to assess his qualities as a painter.
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 Hegel, Heine and the French Revolution
Heine too was a supporter of it, and indeed many of his own ideas of it were formed in response to his encounter with Hegel.
This is to say that Heine brought his expectations with himself, expressed them (in the romantic--the universally romantic sense of the expressive mode), and then began to realize, voluntarily or involuntarily, the nature of the situation into which he had placed himself.
Heine's concerns were not so much with the realm of the idea, indeed as already shown, he was an opponent of Hegel's idealism, and denies vociferously the reality of the idea, as well as expressing contempt for the poses of the older idealists.
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 Heine (print-only)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eduard Heine's parents were Karl Heinrich Heine, a banker, and Henriette Maertens.
Eduard was the eighth of his parents nine children.
Heine submitted his thesis De aequationibus nonnullis differentialibus and was awarded the degree on 30 April 1842.
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 Eduard Heine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Heine studierte in Göttingen, Berlin und Königsberg Mathematik und war in Bonn und Halle Professor.
Er arbeitete vorwiegend in Halle auf den Gebieten der Potentialtheorie, der Funktionentheorie und den partiellen Differentialgleichungen.
Nach ihm benannt ist der Satz von Heine über stetige Funktionen, sowie der Satz von Heine-Borel.
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 Heine–Borel theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He used this proof in his 1862 lectures, which got published only in 1904.
Later Heine, Weierstrass and Pincherle used similar techniques.
Emile Borel in 1895 was the first to state and prove a form of what is now called the Heine–Borel theorem.
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 Heine-Lieder : Analysis of Das alte Lied / Lassen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lassen repeats Heine's first line at the end of the A section, with the motive in the dominant.
This section consists of a lyrical four-measure phrase, with an obvious but effective octave leap on "Himmelsfreud." This phrase is repeated four times with increasing variation to the end, accompanied by continual pulsing 8th-note chords in piano.
Heine's last line is repeated once at the end of the B section.
www.library.umass.edu /subject/music/heine/pages/2a8_4lassenanal.htm   (166 words)

  
 Franz Schubert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Six of these are to words by Heinrich Heine, whose Buch der Lieder appeared in the autumn.
The Symphony No. 9 (D.944) is dated 1828, and many modern Schubert scholars (including Brian Newbould) believe that this symphony, written in 1825-6, was revised for performance in 1828 (a fairly unusual practice for Schubert, for whom publication let alone performance, was rarely contemplated for many of his larger-scale works during his lifetime).
Immediately before Schubert's death, his friend Eduard von Bauernfeld recorded the existence of an additional symphony, dated 1828 (although this does not necessarily indicate the year of composition) named the "Letzte" or "Last" symphony.
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 Heine-Lieder : Das alte Lied / Lassen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Textual variants, etc. : The 4th stanza of Heine's long 8th poem from Traumbild (Ich kam vor meiner Herrin Haus), which is the first stanza in which the Minstrel's ghost speaks, in an introduction to his story.
Although within the larger poem it is the Minstrel speaking, as a stand-alone piece this is appropriate for either male or female voices.
Lassen repeats Heine's first line at the end of the A section; the last line is repeated once at the end of the B section
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 Encyclopaedia Britannica entry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
There he was taught by the mathematicians Karl Theodor Weierstrass, whose specialization of analysis probably had the greatest influence on him; Ernst Eduard Kummer, in higher arithmetic; and Leopold Kronecker, a specialist on the theory of numbers who later opposed him.
In a series of 10 papers from 1869 to 1873, Cantor dealt first with the theory of numbers; this article reflected his own fascination with the subject, his studies of Gauss, and the influence of Kronecker.
On the suggestion of Heinrich Eduard Heine, a colleague at Halle who recognized his ability, Cantor then turned to the theory of trigonometric series, in which he extended the concept of real numbers.
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 GRM 441 German Life and Literature: Mainstream Culture
This was the period during which German literature achieved international prominence, particularly in the genre of poetry.
The verse of Goethe, Schiller, Hölderlin, Brentano, Eichendorff, Heine, Mörike, Meyer, and Storm elevated German poetry to a level of artistic mastery that aroused admiration and emulation throughout Europe and beyond.
Heine, "Ich weiß nicht, was soll es bedeuten" ("Die Lorelei") (334)
www.msu.edu /course/grm/441/poetry.htm   (989 words)

  
 SINÉAD DEMPSEY, 'Hero or Has Been? Mendelssohn Reception in England and Germany in the 1840s'
A more complex picture is presented in Eduard Hanslick's review of Mendelssohn's Third Symphony, which provides a useful basis for a comparison between English and German assessments of the composer.
Several of the themes articulated by Hanslick and Heine are also present in the writings of Robert Schumann and his successor as editor of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, Franz Brendel.
As with Heine, Brendel stresses that conscious effort and imitation are Mendelssohn's hallmarks, as well as the absence of emotional involvement.
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 Eduard Kolloff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He left Germany in 1834 to live in Paris among the Jungen Deutschland expatriate community of the 1830 German Revolution, led by Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) and Ludwig Börne (1786-1837).
Beginning in 1834, he wrote architectural and art criticism based on Parisian exhibitions, for the magazine Die Kunstblatt, signing his pieces "Ed.
"Eduard Kolloff and the Historiographic Romance of Rembrandt and the Jews." Simiolus 28 no. 3 (2000/2001): 181-97; Kultermann, Udo.
www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org /kolloffe.htm   (711 words)

  
 Eduard Franck String Sextet No.2, Op.50   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eduard Franck (1817-1893) was born in Breslau, the capital of the Prussian province of Silesia.
He was the fourth child of a wealthy and cultivated banker who exposed his children to the best and brightest that Germany had to offer.
His family’s financial position allowed Franck to study with Mendelssohn as a private student in Dusseldorf and later in Leipzig.
www.editionsilvertrust.com /franck-string-sextet2.htm   (543 words)

  
 Heine - Fair Trade organic, shade-grown coffee from Heine Brothers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Biography of Eduard Heine (1821-1881) Eduard Heine is important for his contributions to analysis.
A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the Heine surname and variations (eg, Hein, Hine, Hyne, Hynes, Hines and others) in
Artist/Author/Producer: Heine, Heinrich (1797-1856) 1939 "Die Lorelei" listed as the work of Anonymous instead of Heine, for although his works were
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 Departmental Colloquium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It is due to a younger contemporary of Cauchy, German mathematician Heinrich Eduard Heine, who suggested another way to define limit of a function, based on the notion of sequence.
It is little known that the systematic development of his idea allows us to get rid of $\varepsilon-\delta$(or, to be more specific, to get rid of $\delta$, while $\varepsilon$ is still kept) in the courses of Calculus and Real Analysis, certainly, holding down the rigor, but winning the clarity.
We shall consider a series of examples, illustrating the Heine approach, and speak about the training in abstract thinking comparing Canadian and Russian systems of mathematical education.
www.math.mun.ca /seminars/DC-Jan16-SSA.html   (220 words)

  
 Eduard Heine
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Nach ihm benannt ist der Satz von Heine über stetige Funktionen.
Erklärung des Begriff Eduard Heine und dessen Bedeutung wurde zuletzt am 8.2.2006 aktualisiert (Glossar Lexikon Enzyklopädie).
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 Eduard Thony
Eduard Thony was born in Germany in 1866.
When Albert Langen, started Simplicissimus in 1896, he invited Thony to contribute to the journal.
In 1906 several staff members, including Thony Olaf Gulbransson, Ludwig Thoma, Thomas Heine and Rudolf Wilke persuaded Albert Langen to change
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 The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Heinrich Heine
Click here to see the students listed in chronological order.
According to our current on-line database, Heinrich Heine has 2 students and 3 descendants.
If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form.
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 Fidelio Article - Schiller Institute-Moses Mendelssohn and the Bach Tradition- S. Meyer- Fidelio Magazine
The organization was the first of its kind, and its founding documents set forth the principles that would be central to the reform of Judaism: "The Jews must once again show their mettle as doughty fellow-workers in the common task of mankind.
It was most likely with this circle of students in mind, as representative of the initial accomplishments the Reform Movement had made in secular education, that David Friedlander re-published Mendelssohn's Phaedon in 1823, with the hope that it would become a guide to all Jewish youth.
In 1821, the Society proposed that a Jewish colony, modelled on their Classical reforms, be established in the America, and Heine proposed that it be named Ganstown, after fellow member Eduard Gans.
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 Footnotes
The emancipation of the subject from the constraint of self-preservation would imply the liberation of nature in the subject and suspend thereby the necessity for the domination of the subject over nature.''
Georg Lukács, ``Heinrich Heine als nationaler Dichter,'' in Werke, 15 vols.
He did after all produce one of Kleist's plays, Der zerbrochene Krug (The Broken Jug), which in Goethe's version was unfortunately a failure--perhaps because its implicitly anti-authoritarian moments were not appreciated at court.
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This edition includes the rororo monograph on Heine by Christian Liedtke and a substantial audio-book component: Die Harzreise, read in German by Achim Hübner.
4) - Mörike, Eduard: Mozart auf der Reise nach Prag.
Novelle, in: Eduard Mörike: Sämtliche Werke in zwei Bänden.
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 UMass Graduate Bulletin: Germanic Languages and Literatures Courses
Later development of Romanticism from Brentano to Heine, including anti-Romantic tendencies of the time.
Poetry by writers such as Heinrich Heine, Eduard Mörike, and Annette von Droste-Hülshoff and prose by writers such as Heinrich Heine and the writers of Biedermeier and Das Junge Deutschland.
New trends of fiction after the First World War.
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 Gavrilin
One of his main works is 'The Three German Books' for male voice and piano after poems by Heinrich Heine.
Another is 'The Russian Book' for mezzo-soprano and piano after Russian folk texts.
German Song Book, vocal cycle after H. Heine for singer and piano part 1 (1961-1962)
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 Academic Programs
Literary-artistic movements will include pre-revolutionary theater, late romantic painting, bürgerlicher Realismus, the crime novella, the rise of the epic opera and the symphony, Märchen and children's literature, the design school Werkbund, the avante-garde Berliner Secession, and the socially critical novel of turn-of-the-century urban life.
Possible authors are Glückel von Hammeln, Moses Mendelssohn, Salomon Maimon, Henrietta Herz, Heinrich Heine, Fanny Lewald, Theodor Herzl, Arthur Schnitzler, Stefan Zweig, Jacob Wassermann, and Sigmund Freud.
Given time and interest, we may at the end of the semester pick up the thread again in texts written after 1980 by Jewish writers who remained in Germany after the war, such as Jurek Becker, Fred Wander, and Hilde Domin.
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 THE 2001 MAA NORTH CENTRAL SECTION SUMMER SEMINAR
See Boyer and Merzbach, chapter 23 and 25 and Katz, chapter 16 on "Rigor in analysis."
After Georg Cantor (1845-1918) received his PhD in number theory and took a position at Halle, his senior colleague Eduard Heine (1821-1881) got him interested in the question of representing a function in a unique way as a Fourier series.
He proved several theorems of the form “If the Fourier series converges except on such and such exceptional points, then the representation is unique.” Soon however, the sets of exceptional points became of interest in themselves, and this led to such concepts as the derived set, and thus to set theory.
www.dean.usma.edu /math/people/rickey/hm/bemidji/bemidgi-abstracts.htm   (1630 words)

  
 Eduard Heine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Er arbeitete vorwiegend in Halle auf den Gebieten der Potentialtheorie
Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Eduard Heine aus der freien Enzyklopädie wikipedia und steht unter der GNU Lizenz für freie Dokumentation.
Satz von Heine Liste der Fernsehprogramme Epo Exponentielle Abnahme Bernhard Riemann Moore's Law Molotow-Cocktail
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