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  Karl Lachmann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1825 Lachmann was nominated extraordinary professor of classical and German philology at the Humboldt University, Berlin (ordinary professor 1827); and in 1830 he was admitted a member of the Academy of Sciences.
Lachmann was the first major editor to break from the Textus receptus, seeking to restore the most ancient reading current in manuscripts of the Alexandrian text-type, using the agreement of the Western authorities (Old Latin and Greek Western Uncials) as the main proof of antiquity of a reading where the oldest Alexandrian authorities differ.
Lachmann's edition of Lucretius (1850), which was the principal occupation of his life from 1845, is perhaps his greatest achievement of scholarship.
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 Karl Konrad Friedrich Wilhelm Lachmann
In 1825 Lachmann was nominated extraordinary professor of classical and German philology in the university of Berlin (ordinary professor 1827); and in 1830 he was admitted a member of the Academy of Sciences.
Lachmann's Betrachtungen über Homer's Iliad, first published in the Abhandlungen of the Berlin Academy in 1837 and 1841, in which he sought to show that the Iliad consists of sixteen independent "layers" variously enlarged and interpolated, have had considerable influence on modern Homeric criticism, although his views are no longer accepted.
Lachmann was the first editor to break from the Textus Receptus, seeking to restore the most ancient reading current in manuscripts of the Alexandrian text-type, using the agreement of the Western authorities (Old Latin and Greek Western Uncials) as the main proof of antiquity of a reading where the oldest Alexandrian authorities differ.
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LACHMANN, KARL KONRAD FRIEDRICH WILHELM (1793-1851), German philologist and critic, was born at Bruns-wick on the 4th of March 1793.
In 1825 Lachmann was nominated extraordinary professor of classical and German philology in the university of Berlin (ordinary professor '827); and in '83o he was admitted a member of the Academy of Sciences.
Lachmann's Betrachtungen fiber Homer's Ilias, first published in the Abhandlungen of the Berlin Academy in 1837 and 1841, in which he sought to show that the Iliad consists of sixteen independent " lays " variously enlarged and interpolated, have had considerable influence on modern Homeric criticism (see HOMER), although his views are no longer accepted.
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 German Literature
Friedrich Rückert (1788-1866) was a voluminous but unequal writer of verse; his fame rest largely on his translations and imitations of Oriental poetry, the difficult forms of which he reproduced with amazing skill.
In the poetry of Count Moriz von Strachwitz and Karl Simrock, the excellent translator of Old German literature, a reaction against the political tendency in literature and in favour of romanticism is evident.
A Catholic poet of this period who won a permanent place was the Westphalian, Friedrich Wilhelm Weber (1813-94), author of the epic "Dreizehnlinden." A pessimistic atmosphere pervades the Austrian Robert Hamerling's epic, "Ahasver in Rom" (1866).
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 Lachmann
In 1825 Lachmann was nominated extraordinary professor of classical and German philology in the university of Berlin (ordinary professor 1827); and in 1830 he was admitted a membef of the Academy of Sciences.
Lachmann, who was the translator of the first volume of Muller’s Sagabibliothek des skandfnavischen Altertums (1816), is a figure of considerable importance in the history of German philology (see Geschichte der germanischen Philologie, 1870).
Lachmann’s Betrachtungen fiber Homer’s Ilias, first published in the Abhandlungen of the Berlin Academy in 1837 and 1841, in which he proposed to show that the Iliad consists of sixteen independent "layers " variously enlarged and interpolated, have had considerable influence on modern Homeric criticism, although’ his views are no longer accepted.
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 German Literature (Catholic Encyclopedia) - BibleWiki
Among Catholic writers the most prominent were the Jesuit, Friedrich Spe (1591-1635), the intrepid defender of the victims of the witchcraft tribunals, author of the lyric collection "Trutznachtigall," and Johann Scheffler, better known as Angelus Silesius (d.
The great medieval literature was rediscovered by scholars like Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm and Lachmann.
"Die Nibelungen" of Wilhelm Jordan is a noteworthy attempt to revive the great medieval saga in modern alliterative form.
bible.tmtm.com /wiki/German_Literature_(Catholic_Encyclopedia)   (11932 words)

  
 LACHMANN, KARL KONRAD ... - Online Information article about LACHMANN, KARL KONRAD ...
Konigsberg, where he assisted his colleague, the Germanist Friedrich Karl Kopke (1785–1865) with his edition of See also:
Lachmann, who was the translator of the first See also:
Karl; derived from O.H.G. Charal,latinized as Carolus, meaning originally " man ": cf.
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 Americana, Kaiserslautern - Zwickau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
At the 1868 meeting of Catholics in Bamberg, headed by Karl von Isenburg-Birstein, a committee for the protection of Catholic German emigrants was established, which was later succeeded by the St. Raphaels-Verein zum Schutze katholischer deutscher Auswanderer.
Not yet documented in the catalogs is a large Karl May collection, donated to the library in 1997, that encompasses a large amount of Americana from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, mostly in German translation.
The archive of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation is the principal repository of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
www.ghi-dc.org /guide12/k-z.html   (11039 words)

  
 portals | karina marie ash
For example, when the Saracen Eschermunt spears RolandÕs companion, Engelirs, the narrator explains: Ja stach im Eschermunt / den spiez durch di porte; daz werc widerstunt dem orte / got in wol bewarte, daz er im an dem l”be n”ne scadete.
(Konrad 4794-4798) Yes, Eschermunt stung him splintering through his armor: But the armor withstood the point [of EschermuntÕs spear] God protected him well, so that he was not wounded on his body.
In the end, both men are moved to acts of compassion, which endear them as exemplars of mercy who seek reconciliation.
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 March Anniversaries in Evolution and the Historical Sciences
1793: KARL (KONRAD FRIEDRICH WILHELM) LACHMANN is born at Braunschweig, Germany.
Lachmann will serve for most of his career as professor of philology at Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin, where he will codify the principles of modern textual criticism.
, Lachmann will publish in 1850 a reconstruction of the state of the ancestral manuscript from which they all had been copied, calculating even the number of pages in the lost ancestor and how many lines it had on each page.
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 Wilhelm II - Cambridge University Press
Friedrich III, German Kaiser, King of Prussia (father of Wilhelm II) 10, 17, 23, 26, 28, 31, 37, 48, 70, 81, 82, 87, 92, 101, 131, 132, 164, 179, 191, 228, 319–20, 389, 507, 511, 593, 861, 868, 892
Senden-Bibran, Gustav Freiherr von (admiral, chief of Wilhelm II’s Naval Cabinet) 2, 38, 39, 40, 104, 115, 153, 172–3, 358, 361, 484, 531, 586, 631, 692, 695, 747, 785, 801, 811, 853, 860, 865, 887, 945, 973, 1001, 1010, 1012, 1015, 1017, 1018–21, 1022, 1023, 1034
Wilhelm I (German Kaiser, King of Prussia; grandfather of Wilhelm II) 4, 16, 21, 23, 24, 26, 48, 63, 137, 160, 162, 164, 257, 290, 308, 319, 388, 402, 412, 459, 507, 526, 563, 568, 611, 691, 692, 709, 807, 916, 1001, 1065
www.cup.cam.ac.uk /uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521819202&ss=ind   (9825 words)

  
 KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie
Engisch, Karl, 1997: Einführung in das juristische Denken, 9.
Gabriel, Karl, 1991: Modernisierung und Transformation der Religion in der Gesellschaft der Bundesrepublik.
39-47 in: Rolf Lachmann und Norbert Meuter (Hg.) Zur Gerechtigkeit der Organverteilung.
www.uni-koeln.de /kzfss/bibliographien/ks39szit.htm   (8248 words)

  
 Arnold Schoenberg's Book Library
Nach der Originalausgabe: Heidelberg 1806-8, neu herausgegeben von Friedrich Bremer.
Foreword by Wilhelm Feldman, in free translation by Sanislaw Przybyszewski.
Neubearbeitet und herausgegeben von Konrad Wolter und Hans Bretschneider.
www.usc.edu /libraries/archives/schoenberg/asbooks.htm   (4120 words)

  
 Family Births and Marriages G-Waukesha County Wisconsin Genealogy (GenWeb)
79 Wilhelm Gebhardt b: Apr. 08, 1894 bap: Apr. 15, 1894 Pg.
94 Mathias Wilhelm Gessert b: Jul. 18, 1901 bap: Jul. 21, 1901 Pg.
96 Leo Wilhelm Goetz b: Oct. 05, 1901 bap: Oct. 11, 1901 Pg.
www.linkstothepast.com /waukesha/marG.html   (2999 words)

  
 Gustav Landauer Papers
Er verliebte sich in die Lyrikerin Hedwig Lachmann, die er nach der Scheidung von Grete Leuschner heiratete.
Mit einem Brief von Fritz Mauthner an Karl Schnabel.
Jg., Juliheft, 189,9; und in: Der Arme Konrad, 4.
www.iisg.nl /archives/nl/files/l/10758400full.php   (3414 words)

  
 University of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections and Archives - Ursula Wolff Schneider papers (MC 152)
In fact, her studies of the Bauhaus style won her important recognition among many of Germany's premier architects, including Karl Schneider, the man whom she subsequently married.
5106 Schneider und ich (Karl Schneider and Ursula Wolff Schneider).
5108 Schneider und ich - (Karl Schneider and Ursula Wolff Schneider).
www.izaak.unh.edu /specoll/mancoll/schneider.htm   (3822 words)

  
 Darwin-L Message Log 43: 1-33 (March 1997)
From study of the many extant manuscripts of Lucretius's _De Rerum Natura_, Lachmann will publish in 1850 a reconstruction of the state of the ancestral manuscript from which they all had been copied, calculating even the number of pages in the lost ancestor and how many lines it had on each page.
Hayek-L is intended as a resource for scholars and others doing research connected to the contributions of Friedrich Hayek.
Discussions of the scholarly contributions of other important thinkers who have developed or criticized aspects of Hayek's work are also welcomed.
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 Publications
LBML 21 (1977): MOSSE, GEORGE LACHMANN: The Jews and the German War Experience 1914-1918.
KOHN, HANS: Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler, Otto Weininger.
WATZINGER, KARL OTTO: Geschichte der Juden in Mannheim:
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 MSS 50, The Paul Bekker Papers in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Paul Bekker typed letter - to Wilhelm Nentwig.
Paul Bekker typed letter - to Karl Holl.
typed letter signed - Karl Zeiss with speech of 6 Aug 1917.
webtext.library.yale.edu /xml2html/music/bkk-s1d5.htm   (1249 words)

  
 Family Births and Marriages L-Waukesha County Wisconsin Genealogy (GenWeb)
63 Wilhelm Joseph Lauer b: Aug. 26, 1888 bap: Aug. 26, 1888 Pg.
122 Valentine Wilhelm Loser b: Feb. 14, 1911 bap: Feb. 18, 1911 Pg.
Wilhelm res: New Berlin Town to: ERNST: Louise Maria Children: Wilhelmine Juliana b: 31 Aug. 1862 bap: 25 May 1863 spon: Mrs.
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Discussion of papers by Daniel H. Brill, "Social Accounting and Economic Analysis"; Ruth P. Mack, "Contrasts in Patterns of Flows of Commodities and Funds"; and Karl Brunner and Harry Markowitz, "Stocks and Flows in Monetary Analysis." Econometrica, 20, 3 (July 1952): 497-498.
Review of Friedrich and Vera Lutz, The Theory of Investment of the Firm.
Review of Konrad Lorenz, On Aggression; and Robert Ardrey, The Territorial Imperative: A Personal Inquiry into the Animal Origins of Property and Nations.
www.colorado.edu /econ/Kenneth.Boulding/search/works_1950-67.html   (6660 words)

  
 Genealogy Talk - Genealogy German   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Hi, could anyone support or challenge that Carl Ludwig Wilhelm August Weber * 29.6.1821 in Neuhof Parents Gottfried Weber and Anna Rosina Stibben is the father of Richard Albert Weber * ca.
I am trying to find anything that refers to 'Konrad Franz Boniek' born 1911.
Can anyone help to provide information about 'Konrad Franz Boniek' born 1911 and died in Stalingrad during WW2, he is of East Prussian origin, and the family name 'Boniek' may not have been his father's original surname.
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 Guide to the Fritz Mauthner Collection,1765-1968AR 3392 Processed by Ilse Turnheim, reprocessed by Ron Axelrad
He moved to Berlin in 1876, to Freiburg im Breisgau in 1900, and died in Meersburg on June 29, 1923.
This Collection represents the complete literary estate of Fritz Mauthner, as preserved by the catholic priest, geistlicher Rat Wilhelm Rostle of Meersburg, Germany, who kept it since Mauthner's death in 1923 and donated it to the Leo Baeck Institute in 1966.
Addenda 5: Description and transcription of documents and correspondence relating to Wilhelm Restle who donated the Fritz Mauthner collection to the LBI by Eleanor Alexander.
www.cjh.org /academic/findingaids/LBI/nhprc/FritzMauthner1b.html   (854 words)

  
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German translations of the standard works, with introductions by Paul Deussen, Karl Eugen Neumann und Richard Wilhelm and a general foreword by Lutz Geldsetzer.
The philologist Karl Ernst Georges (1806-1895) was both a teacher and a lexicographer.
Eine Biographie; Carl Friedrich Glasenapp: Das Leben Richard Wagners in 6 Büchern; Max Maria von Weber: Carl Maria von Weber.
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 J. F. Danneil Genealogy
....................................................................................9 [68] Friedrich Koch 1864 - 1926 Sanitatsrat, Dr. med., Kgl.
....................................................................................9 Friedrich Heinzelmann 1871 - d in Pastor in Lutzensommern bei Gruszen i.
..............................................................7 Friedrich Danneil 1826 - 1908 d in Pastor Dr. D.
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 Commonwealth biplane fighter aces - William Vale
Oberfeldwebel Paul Lachmann and his gunner both were having been wounded.
A second aircraft crash-landed at Kozani with engine troubles and was completely destroyed (although the crew survived), while a third crash-landed at Salonika with AA damage and was written off.
In fact only Sergeant Charles Casbolt’s aircraft was hit, and he was able to return to Eleusis without undue trouble.
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 ST. FRANCIS CEMETERY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
W. Karl, son of Konrad and Elizabeth Nov. 14, 1867 — Mar. 5, 1886
Konrad, born Hessen, Germany Oct. 4, 1835 — Mar. 20, 1925
Friedrich D.C., Son of G. and A. Jan. 12, 1872 — Dec. 3, 1882
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Auf dem Hintergrund des von Friedrich Glasl entwickelten Konflikteskalationsmodells wird deutlich, dass der Jesus der Evangelien Konflikte nicht nur in Kauf nimmt, sondern teilweise aktiv zu deren Eskalation beiträgt.
Den Ausgangspunkt bilden durchwegs phänomenologische Analysen, in denen sich scheinbar unversöhnbare Spannungen zeigen, die das philosophische und theologische Fragen in Bewegung setzen.
Although one could say that Rahner and Schwager start out at opposed ends, in order to develop a concept of sin, they seem to meet quite in the middle and thus each contributes to solving some problems in today's theological speech about sin.
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