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 Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friedrich Schlegel's wife, Dorothea, was the author of an unfinished romance, Florentin (180,), a Sammlung romantischer Dichtungen des Mittelalters (2 vols., 1804), a version of Lother und Maller (1805), and a translation of Madame de Staël's Corinne (1807-1808)--all of which were issued under her husband's name.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel (March 10, 1772 - January 11, 1829), German poet, critic and scholar, was the younger brother of August Wilhelm von Schlegel.
A permanent place in the history of German literature belongs to Friedrich Schlegel and his brother August Wilhelm as the critical leaders of the Romantic school, which derived from them most of its governing ideas as to the characteristics of the middle ages, and as to the methods of literary expression.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Karl_Wilhelm_Friedrich_von_Schlegel

  
 Friedrich Hayek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friedrich August von Hayek (May 8, 1899 in Vienna – March 23, 1992 in Freiburg) was an economist and social scientist of the Austrian School, noted for his defense of liberal democracy and free-market capitalism against a rising tide of socialist and collectivist thought in the mid-20th century.
It was Friedrich von Hayek's The Constitution of Liberty.
From A Conversation with Friedrich A. von Hayek, AEI, Washington D.C., 1979:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Friedrich_Hayek

  
 Friedrich v. Friedrich
Friedrich has not introduced evidence of a formal renunciation or a consistent attitude of acquiescence over a significant period of time, the judgment of the district court on this matter was not erroneous.
Friedrich claims that removal of Thomas to Ohio was necessary because she could no longer afford to have the child stay at the army base, and Mr.
Friedrich testified that he was "intimidated" by the presence of the soldiers, and discouraged from making a stronger objection to the removal of his child.
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 Friedrich Nietzsche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friedrich Nietzsche was born on October 15, 1844, in the small town of Röcken, which is not far from Lützen and Leipzig, within what was then the Prussian province of Saxony.
Professor Friedrich Ritschl at the University of Leipzig became aware of Nietzsche's capabilities from some exceptional philological articles he had published, and recommended to the faculty board that Nietzsche be given his doctorate without the typically required dissertation.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (October 15, 1844 – August 25, 1900) was a German philosopher, psychologist, and classical philologist.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Friedrich_Nietzsche

  
 Caspar David Friedrich
Friedrich's people are often portrayed in a rapt, Brontëesque contemplation of the mysteries of their own passions as reflected by water's moonstruck rise and fall, extended by the passage of time and tide.
Friedrich was repelled by such intrusive, reductive cataloguing of natural phenomena, rejecting the new science as one that would diminish his pictorial poetry and reduce his key role as Nature's interpreter...
Caspar David Friedrich and the Subject of Landscape, by Joseph Leo Koerner.
www.artchive.com /artchive/F/friedrich.html

  
 Ernst Friedrich's Pacifistic Anarchism by Douglas Kellner
Friedrich was released from prison about the time of the German November Revolution in 1918, and enthusiastically took part in the revolutionary movement that followed the abdication of the Kaiser and the German surrender which ended the war.
Friedrich's rhetorical strategy in _War Against War_ is to reproduce shocking pictures of the atrocities of war, and then to juxtapose the official patriotic and militarist propaganda images and rhetoric of the period with illustrations of what this discourse produced.
Friedrich was involved in various radical groups and movements, which were important precursors of the anti-war movements of the 1960s and today's peace movement.
www.gseis.ucla.edu /faculty/kellner/IlluminaFolder/kell20.htm

  
 Erzherzog Friedrich von Österreich-Toskana, Herzog von Teschen
Friedrich was another nephew of Albrecht's, and the two were very close.  So much so, that upon the death of Albrecht on 18 February 1895, the entire fortune of the Archduke passed to Friedrich, who became the Third Duke of Teschen and was suddenly one of the richest men in the Empire.
Among the rich farm and woodlands of Friedrich's in Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, and Hungary, there were also many industries, and Friedrich took an active interest in their function.  He even brought his family to the various factories, mines, and lumberyards to acquaint them with the business.
Friedrich often dressed in peasant costume, and enjoyed conferring with the locals in town, with whom he felt more comfortable than the diminished high society of his former days.
www.geocities.com /veldes1/friedrich.html

  
 Caspar David Friedrich (Getty Museum)
Friedrich's oeuvre encompasses scenes of ruined Gothic churches, cemeteries, desolate landscapes, and silent figures in vast spaces, all deeply spiritual and often melancholy.
Friedrich aimed to produce a Christian art based in nature, divested of standard biblical imagery.
"[Caspar David] Friedrich [was] the sole landscape painter who…had the power to move every part of my soul, the one who created a new genre: the tragedy of landscape," wrote sculptor Pierre-Jean David d'Angers.
www.getty.edu /art/collections/bio/a3267-1.html

  
 Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768-1834) was born 1768 in Breslau as son of a reformed clergyman.
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768-1834) probably cannot be ranked as one of the greatest German philosophers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (like Kant, Herder, Hegel, Marx, or Nietzsche).
Friedrich Schleiermacher's “Toward a Theory of Sociable Conduct” and Essays on Its Intellectual-Cultural Context, ed.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/schleiermacher

  
 lect_8.html
Friedrich Nietzsche was in a sense a philosophical giant standing at the turning of the century with enormous cultural and philosophical impacts on developments of the 20th century European philosophies even including the so-called French postmodernists.
In this sense, Friedrich's association with those two dictators of the 20th century was fabricated and contrived by his sister and her philosophical thought and not by Friedrich's at all.
On the one hand, Since his childhood, Friedrich was emotionally dependent on Elizabeth a great deal, on the other hand, Elizabeth at the time of Friedrich's approach to Wagner went far more radical in the Germanic nationalism which Friedrich did not approve of together with her radical anti-semitism.
www.csudh.edu /phenom_studies/europ19/lect_8.html

  
 Friedrich C90B - Filterless Air Purifiers Reduce Allergy Symptoms
Friedrich systems are low maintenance air purifiers that are not only easy to maintain but are also budget-friendly to keep in working order.
This Friedrich is ideal for allergy sufferers because it is very effective in removing pollen, dust, mold spores, and other particulates from the airflow that trigger allergy symptoms.
The Friedrich air purifier always scores superbly in third party tests because it is excellent at removing particulates such as dust, dander, and pollen.
www.airpurifiers.com /airpurifiersproducts/friedrich-c90b

  
 Booktalks Quick and Simple
Friedrich's father looses his job, the family is kicked out of their apartment and Friedrich is forced to leave school.
The young man and Friedrich were both born in 1925 in Germany and live in the same apartment house.
As Friedrich's family has more and more taken away from them, the narrator's family gains more and more.
nancykeane.com /booktalks/richter_friedrich.htm

  
 Boston Collaborative Encyclopedia of Western Theology: Friedrich Schleiermacher
Friedrich Schleiermacher assumed many prominent roles in his lifetime; he was a Reformed preacher, a theologian, a university professor and dean, a nationalist, a government official, and a husband and father.
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher was born on 21 November 1768 in Breslau, Silesia, Prussia into a family of Reformed (Calvinist) ministers.
On November 21, 1768 Friedrich was born to Gottlieb and Katharine-Maria Schleiermacher.
people.bu.edu /wwildman/WeirdWildWeb/courses/mwt/dictionary/mwt_themes_470_schleiermacher.htm

  
 Friedrich
Paul Friedrich in a highly influential paper, "The Symbol and its Relative Non-Arbitrariness" (Friedrich 1975, 1979) argues that "the symbols of language are quintessentially non-arbitrary, on two grounds: the objectively systematic character of language and the subjective intuition of the speaker." (Friedrich 1979:3).
Friedrich's two grounds for the non-arbitrariness of symbols are even clearer when applied to performative symbols.
I would like to extend Friedrich's argument to the realm of what I term performative symbols, these being tropic structures in culture that are realized only when actively performed.
www.brown.edu /Departments/Anthropology/publications/Friedrich.htm

  
 Friedrich Gulda; Youngrok LEE's Music Page
Friedrich Gulda was born at Vienna in a teacher's family, his father was a dilletante musician.
Someone says Friedrich Gulda is very excellent, but someone he is out of mind as a classical pianist.
Friedrich liked to play Chopin, Debussy, and Ravel, so did not confined himself in the German-Austrian repertoire.
my.dreamwiz.com /fischer/Gulda/gulda-e.htm

  
 Friedrich A. Hayek (1899-1992)
Friedrich A. Hayek, who died on March 23, 1992, at the age of 92, was probably the most prodigious classical liberal scholar of the 20th century.
During the early years of the 20th century the theories of the Austrian School of Economics, sparked by Menger's Principles of Economics (1871), were gradually being formulated and refined by Eugen Boehm-Bawerk, his brother-in-law, Friedrich Wieser, and Ludwig von Mises.
He had to endure the curse of achieving fame at a young age and then having that fame turn to ridicule as the Keynesians and socialists gained popularity and the intellectual and political world moved away from his ideas.
www.self-gov.org /freeman/920800.htm

  
 Friedrich Ebert
Friedrich Ebert, the son of a master tailor, was born in Heidelberg, Germany, on 4th February, 1871.
Friedrich Ebert, preoccupied with economic problems and a fear of further revolution, remained in office until his death in Berlin on 28th February, 1925.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /GERebert.htm

  
 Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher of the late 19th century who challenged the foundations of traditional morality and Christianity.
In the small German town of Röcken bei Lützen, located in a rural farmland area southwest of Leipzig, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was born at approximately 10:00am on October 15, 1844.
The date coincided with the 49th birthday of the Prussian King, Friedrich Wilhelm IV, after whom Nietzsche was named, and who had been responsible for Nietzsche's father's appointment as Röcken's town minister.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/nietzsche

  
 Open Directory - Society: Philosophy: Philosophers: N: Nietzsche, Friedrich
The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche - E-text of H.L. Mencken's lengthy synopsis of the philosopher.
Friedrich Nietzsche Society - The Society, founded in 1990, sponsors a journal and a yearly conference.
PhilosophyClassics.com: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - Essays on topics such as the Eternal Return, master and slave morality, and the Will to Power, along with quotes, links, and resources.
dmoz.org /Society/Philosophy/Philosophers/N/Nietzsche,_Friedrich

  
 Air Cleaners - Friedrich Electrostatic, Odor
Either the Friedrich was out gassing, or there was some small amount of ozone being generated [a by-product in all electrostatic machines].
The Friedrich does have a carbon filter plate which is cheap and easy to replace.
The Friedrich is very quiet indeed which is one of its biggest strengths.
www.allergybuyersclubshopping.com /friedelaircl.html

  
 Su Friedrich
Friedrich is the writer, director, cinematographer, sound recordist and editor of almost all her films, which range in length from 10 to 65 minutes.
Friedrich is a part time teacher of film production in New York at the Millennium Film Workshop and the New School for Social Research, and has curated several film shows at the Millennium Film Workshop in New York and at the Arsenal Kino in Berlin.
Su Friedrich was born in 1954 in New Haven, Connecticut.
www.hi-beam.net /mkr/sf/sf-bio.html

  
 Su Friedrich
Friedrich's ability to synthesize the stylistic and conceptual legacy of avant-garde film practice with an analytical sense of human experience makes her exemplary of the evolution of American experimental film practice from the 1980s to the present.
Although Friedrich's camera is distanced, Stuart Klawans describes it as “both curious and shy, as if the filmmaker were part anthropologist, part kid at the candy store window.” (9) Framing and editing analyze subtle but telling moments and gestures, from the stoic catatonia of the grooms to the dominance of wedding photographers choreographing the proceedings.
Notably, this structure of development is presented backwards from Z to A, suggesting the rebellious nature of Friedrich's project: to 'unlearn' her upbringing, and attempt to exorcise some of the founding traumas of a childhood stamped by a sometimes abusive, but mostly absent father.
www.sensesofcinema.com /contents/directors/02/friedrich.html

  
 Friedrich Hölderlin
In 1793 he was introduced to Friedrich von Schiller, who published some of his poems.
In his use of classical verse forms and syntax, Hölderlin was follower of Friedrich Klopstock (1724-1803), who attempted to develop for the German language a classical perfection of its own that would place it on a par with Greek and Latin.
His father, who worked as an executive at the local monastery, died when Friedrich was 2, and a few years later his mother, Johanna Christina Hölderlin, married the mayor of Nürtingen.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /holderli.htm

  
 WebMuseum: Friedrich, Caspar David
Friedrich's landscapes are based entirely on those of northern Germany and are beautiful renderings of trees, hills, harbors, morning mists, and other light effects based on a close observation of nature.
Even some of Friedrich's apparently nonsymbolic paintings contain inner meanings, clues to which are provided either by the artist's writings or those of his literary friends.
For example, a landscape showing a ruined abbey in the snow, Abbey with Oak Trees (1810; Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin), can be appreciated on one level as a bleak, winter scene, but the painter also intended the composition to represent both the church shaken by the Reformation and the transitoriness of earthly things.
www.ibiblio.org /wm/paint/auth/friedrich

  
 Friedrich Froebel and informal education
Friedrich Froebel's enduring significance was through his formulation of the 'kindergarten system' with its emphasis on play and its use of 'gifts' (play materials) and 'occupations (activities).
Friedrich Froebel believed that humans are essentially productive and creative - and fulfilment comes through developing these in harmony with God and the world.
Friedrich Froebel, the German educationalist, is best known as the originator of the 'kindergarten system'.
www.infed.org /thinkers/et-froeb.htm

  
 Hayek Discussions at The Idea Channel
Noted economist Friedrich von Hayek and Bob Chitester continue their discussions on American thought and culture, and the ramifications of constant change in American economic and social policies.
Earlene Craver, Economics writer, shares with Friedrich von Hayek, PhD Economics, his recollections of traveling to America as a young man. Hayek also discusses his perception of the tension between religious and scientific thought.
In November of 1978, we taped a series of discussions featuring Friedrich August von Hayek while he was a visiting scholar at the Hoover Institution.
www.ideachannel.com /HayekDiscussions.htm

  
 Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Along with Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Schelling was one of the chief successors of Immanuel Kant in German philosophy.
He studied at the University of Königsberg, Prussia, where he was a pupil and later the successor of Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel.
As president of the German Republic, Friedrich Ebert attempted to unite his country after its defeat in World War I. History of Chemistry: The Birth of Bio-Chemistry
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9078931

  
 Friedrich Nietzsche Philosophy: Discussion of Quotes Postmodern Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche is one of my favorite philosophers, even though he has largely contributed to the popularity of postmodern philosophy.
To be obliged to fight the instincts- this is the formula of degeneration: as long as life is in the ascending line, happiness is the same as instinct.
With the strength of his spiritual sight and insight the distance, and as it were the space, around man continually expands: his world grows deeper, ever new stars, ever new images and enigmas come into view.
www.spaceandmotion.com /Philosophy-Friedrich-Nietzsche-Philosopher.htm

  
 Friedrich, Caspar David. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Friedrich’s melancholy and symbolic compositions were singular expressions of the significance of landscape.
After studying painting in Copenhagen he visited various scenic spots in Germany and chose to live in Dresden, where he remained until his death.
His use of unusual, often eerie, light effects unified the mood of his works.
www.bartleby.com /65/fr/FriedricCD.html

  
 F E S ----- DC
F E S ----- DC The Friedrich Ebert Foundation is a non-profit German political foundation committed to the advancement of public policy issues in the spirit of the basic values of social democracy through education, research, and international cooperation.
The mission of the Washington Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation is to contribute to and actively promote a comprehensive transatlantic dialogue focusing on current political, economic and social developments and challenges in Europe and the United States.
The Washington Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation publishes the book series, International Political Currents—A Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Series, on major international political, economic and social issues such as globalization, multiculturalism, global civil society institutions and the international role of Germany.
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