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  Johann Gottfried Jakob Hermann
Johann Gottfried Jakob Hermann (November 28, 1772 - December 31, 1848), German classical scholar and philologist, was born at Leipzig.
Hermann maintained that an accurate knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages was the only road to a clear understanding of the intellectual life of the ancient world, and the chief, if not the only, aim of philology.
Hermann devoted his early attention to the classical poetical metres, and published several works on that subject, the most important being Elementa doctrinae metricae (1816), in which he set forth a scientific theory based on the Kantian categories.
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Jakob (who may have used the name James in the USA) must have immigrated sometime between 1841 and 1853, and, like my great-grandfather, apparently left Germany without having obtained permission to do so.
Johann Michael and Anna Elisabetha (Schimpff) Haberstroh had 3 sons, who founded Haberstroh lines which still exist today, one of which is my own.
Johann Carl Haberstroh (Haverstraw), a cousin of my great-grandfather, emigrated from the town of Horrheim in Württemberg to the USA in 1854.
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 Untitled Document
Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller was born on 10 November 1759 near Stuttgart, Germany, in Marbach am Neckar.
His father, Johann Kaspar Schiller (1723-1796), was a surgeon, recruiting officer and captain in the Württemberg army.
Schiller's letter of 14 April 1783 to Reinwald, his future brother-in-law, marks a turning point in his self-awareness as a man of letters as it is there that Schiller delineates his theory of art and the literary imagination as the key to human self-definition.
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 GERMAN LITERATURE. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Courtly epics, such as Gottfried von Strassburg’s Tristan and Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival (see Parsifal), were often based on French troubadour and trouvère sources (see troubadours; trouvères), while epics like the Nibelungenlied (see under Nibelungen) and Gudrun use Germanic traditions.
Hans Jakob von Grimmelshausen’s Simplicissimus (1669), a picaresque account of the Thirty Years War, may be considered the first German novel.
The classicist theories of Johann Christoph Gottsched aroused violent critical reactions, indirectly paving the way for Friedrich Klopstock and especially for Gotthold Lessing, the greatest preclassical critic and dramatist.
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 Wuerttemberg Germany Research List -- WUERL - START HERE
Gottfried BERNER was born 1845 or 1846 at Hildrizhausen, Boblingen District Baden-Wuerttemeberg.
Johann Michael BREITMEYER was born on 15 August 1770 at Thalheim, Schwarzwald, Wuerttemberg, and married to Anna Margaretha HAUG on 12 November 1795 in the same city.
Johann BREITMEYER, born on 1 April 1805 at Talheim, Schwergn, Wuerttemberg was married to Magaretha LINDEMANN on 28 July 1831 (Evangelisch) at Kandel, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany.
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 Jakob Sturm - Verzeichniss meiner Insecten-Sammlung (1796)
Jakob Sturm (1771-1848) was born in Nuremberg, Germany, the only son of engraver Johann Georg Sturm.
Sturm first came to the attention of the scientific world at the age of sixteen, when he was sent by his ailing father to deliver a copperplate engraving of insects for a work by Pallas.
The botanist Johann Christian Daniel Schreber (1739-1810), overseeing the publication, rejected the father's plate and sent Jakob to the physician and entomologist Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer (1755-1829), living in Nuremberg, to see the insects in question and make the engraving.
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 immigra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He was soon followed by his brother, Johann Valentine SCHELLHARDT, also born in Schwerstedt, who arrived at Philadelphia in 1792 with his wife Martha Elizabeth and a young son named George.
Johann Valentine and his family moved to Ohio in the early 1800s and is last seen in Seneca County Ohio about 1850.
He was quickly followed by his brother, Johann Gottlob Wilhelm SCHELLHARDT with his wife Charlotte Amelia, a son Georg Wilhelm and two daughters who also settled in New York City.
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 Johann Burger ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Johann Christopher Sysang, M. Johann Gottfried Hirsch, 18th century
Johann Christian Fritsch, Johann Hermann Schrader, 18th - 19th century
Johann Georg Pintz, Portrait of Johann Daniel Preissler, director of the Academy of Painting in Nurenberg, 17th - 18th century
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 Search Results for Leibniz
Gottfried Leibniz was the son of Friedrich Leibniz, a professor of moral philosophy at Leipzig.
Leibniz and Hermann did correspond, but in Latin, so the quotation was in the wrong language and, moreover, given the date suggested by Konig it did not fit into the rest of their correspondence over that period.
E J Aiton, The contributions of Isaac Newton, Johann Bernoulli and Jakob Hermann to the inverse problem of central forces, in Der Ausbau des Calculus durch Leibniz und die Bruder Bernoulli (Wiesbaden, 1989), 48-58.
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 LIC - Literature in Context - Hesse, Hermann
He was the second child of Johannes and Marie Hesse, whose maiden name was Gundert, and was widowed from a man called Isenberg.
Singing psalms and reading the bible – as it was common in pietistic circles – raised Hermann Hesse’s interest in literature and made him especially aware of the possibilities of language.
Eckermann, Johann Peter Eeden, Frederik van Fallada, Hans Fielding, Henry Flaubert, Gustav Fontane, Theodor Forbes-Mosse, Irene France, Anatole George, Stefan Gide, André Giono, Jean Goethe, Johann Wolfgang...
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 JOHANN GOTTFRIED JAKOB HERMANN - LoveToKnow Article on JOHANN GOTTFRIED JAKOB HERMANN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
JOHANN GOTTFRIED JAKOB HERMANN - LoveToKnow Article on JOHANN GOTTFRIED JAKOB HERMANN
German classical scholar and philologist, was born at Leipzig on the 28th of November 1772.
As the leader of this grammatico-critical school, he came into collision with A. Bdckh and Otfried Muller, the representatives of the historico-antiquarian school, which regarded Hermanns view of philology as inadequate and one-sided.
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 Classical Guitar Illustrated History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
But the most important aspect of German guitar music of the eighteenth century is the use of the instrument in a variety of chamber ensemble combinations, for example: guitar and flute; guitar and bassoon; guitar, viola and bass.
The interest shown in the guitar in the northern countries was equaled to that in the countries of the eastern part such as Bohemia, Czechoslovakia and Russia.
Johann Georg Staufer (1778-1853) was an outstanding guitar maker established in Vienna.
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 The Family
Parents: Franz Xaver (Jakob) Joseph REULEAUX and Anna Katherina GRAAF.
Children were: Johann Mathias SCHOPEN, Captain J W T SCHOPEN.
Godparents: Ewald Friedrich and Heloise Scholl, Hermann Ratzek and his wife Christine, Emma and Phillipune Freudenberg and Julie Græser (the sister of Heloise Scholl) living in Eschweilerpumpe He died on 15 Sep 1944.
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 Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Budde, Johann Franciscus (1667 - 1729) Philosopher (anti-Wolffian)
Jakob, Heinrich, [Jakob (Jacob) Ludwig Heinrich] (1759-1827) Philosophy (Kantian)
Justi, Johann Heinrich Gottlob von (1720-1771) Historian, Philosopher
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 KARL FRIEDRICH HERMANN - LoveToKnow Article on KARL FRIEDRICH HERMANN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
KARL FRIEDRICH HERMANN - LoveToKnow Article on KARL FRIEDRICH HERMANN
See M. Lechner, Zur Erinnerung an K. Hermann (1864), and article by C. HaIm in Allgenieine deutsche Biographie, Xii.
To properly cite this KARL FRIEDRICH HERMANN article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
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 Patentee Index
Baenteli, Rolf; Bauer, Wilfried; Cottens, Sylvain; Ehrhardt, Claus; Hommel, Ulrich; Kallen, Jörg; Meingassner, Josef Gottfried; Nuninger, François; and Schmidt, Gabriele Weitz 06818638 Cl. 514-183.
Schlak, Ottfried; Adams, Hans-Georg; and Kaulen, Johannes 06818794 Cl. 564-249.
Kindt, Willem Johannes; to National Semiconductor Corporation Apparatus for sensing differential voltages with high common-mode levels 06819170 Cl. 327-563.
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 Zenit News Agency - The World Seen From Rome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Some members were arrested, although none was treated too severely by the Bavarian government, and they escaped with fines or a few months in jail, whilst Weishaupt himself fled Bavaria and lived quite peacefully in other parts of Germany until his death in 1830.
Pinkus initiated Hermann Joseph Metzger [1919-1990], a baker by trade as well as a stage hypnotist, who maintained alive the Order of the Illuminati until his death in 1990, and created an Illuminati center in the Swiss village of Stein, in the Canton of Outer Appenzell.
In 1783 Duke Charles August persuaded two famous protegés of his, Johann Wolfgang Goethe and Johann Gottfried von Herder, at that time the two leading German intellectuals, to join him among the Illuminati, although both, having been initiated, were never particularly active in the Order.
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 Johann Dorner ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Johann Dorner (1832 - 1883) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Johann Jakob Dorner (1832 - 1883) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Johann Jakob II DORNER Art Auction Sales and Market Information by artprice.com
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 Germany
The mostly admired German poets and authors are without doubt [[Johann Wolfgang von GoetheGoethe]] and [[Friedrich SchillerSchiller]].
Germany's influence on world philosophy was major as well, as exemplified by [[Gottfried LeibnizLeibniz]], [[Immanuel KantKant]], [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelHegel]], [[Karl MarxMarx]], [[Friedrich EngelsEngels]], [[Arthur SchopenhauerSchopenhauer]], [[Friedrich NietzscheNietzsche]] and [[Martin HeideggerHeidegger]].
In the field of music, Germany's influence is noted through the works of, among others, [[Johann Sebastian BachBach]], [[Ludwig van BeethovenBeethoven]], [[Johannes BrahmsBrahms]], [[Robert SchumannSchumann]], [[Arnold SchoenbergSchoenberg]], [[Anton WebernWebern]], [[Helmut LachenmannLachenmann]], [[Carl OrffOrff]] and [[Richard WagnerWagner]].
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 ArtRoots.com - For the Love of Fine Art
Johann Kupezky (1667-1740) (self portrait with his son)
Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850) (self portrait in 1830)
Johann Heinrich Tischbein *der Aeltere* (1722-1789) (self portrait with his 1st wife)
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 Johann Adam Hiller - Classical Composers Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
By Hiller Johann A. Edited by Bernd Baselt.
Johann Sebastian Bach, Sethus Calvisius, Johann Adam Hiller, Erhard Mauersberger, Tobias Michael, Ernst Friedrich Richter, Johann Hermann Schein, Johann Gottfried Schicht, Johann Jakob Schnell, Gustav Schreck, Kurt Thomas, Christian Theodor Weinlig
The IMC UNESCO International Music Prize for 2005 was awarded to Mikis Theodorakis in Aachen, Germany.
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 IJCT PR 2001 P-T   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
"Den Text des Neuen Testaments wiederherstellen: John Mill, Johann Albrecht Bengel, Johann Jakob Wettstein" [pp.
"Die Bibel menschlich verstehen: Johann Gottfried Herder" [pp.
"Den biblischen Mythos als 'kindhafte' Sprechweise deuten: Johann Gottfried Eichhorn and Johann Philipp Gabler" [pp.
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 Johann Rudolf Schellenburg ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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Rudolf K¸gler, Das rˆmische Carnival by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Hamburg: Maximilian-Gesellschaft, 1958), 1958
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 The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Christian Cyclopedia
Lutheranism, descended from Anthony Jacob Henkel (Henckel; formerly known as Gerhard, Gerhardt, or Gerhart), perhaps a descendant of the Henckel von Donnersmarck family.
A Johann Henkel was chaplain to Mary* of Hung.
Jacob Henkel (March 14, 1733–February 14, 1779), son of John (or Johann) Justus Sr.
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 Food For Thought: Biographies
Hassler (or Hasler), Jakob (German organist; brother of Hans)
Hermann von Reichenau "der Lahme" (German monk, hist., poet)
Houbraken, Jakob (Dutch painter, engraver; son of Arnold)
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,Götz von Berlichingen [on-line in German from Projekt Gutenberg]
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Hermann und Dorothea [on-line in German from Projekt Gutenberg]
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 ClassicaL Music Online - Free MP3 Downloads - Ringtones - News - Artists - ClassicalMusic Videos
1524 Johann Walther produces in collaboration with Martin Luther the hymnal "Geystlich Gesangk-Buchleyn".
1616 Johann Jakob Froberger, German organist and composer, born
1717 Johann Stamitz, Bohemian composer, violinist and conductor, born
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 Popular German First Names around 1910
Gebhard, Georg (Jörg, Jürgen, Goris), Gerald-Gerold, Gerbert, Gerhard (Gerd), Gottfried, Gotthard, Gotthold, Gottlieb, Gottschalk, Götz (short form for names beginning with "Gott-"), Gregor, Günter, Guntram, Gustav
Hans (Johannes), Harald (Herwald), Harduin-Hartwin, Harro, Hartmann, Heinrich (Heinz, Hinz, Henning), Helmut, Her(i)bert, Hermann (Harmen), Hermengild, Herward, Hil(de)bert, Horst, Hubert, Hugo, Humbert
Jakob (Koppe,Jeppe), Joachim (achim, Jochem, Jochen), Johann(es), Jörg, Joseph/Josef (Sepp), Julius, Jürgen
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