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  KLEMENS BRENTANO - LoveToKnow Article on KLEMENS BRENTANO
Brentano, whose earlywritings were published under the pseudonym Maria, belonged to the Heidelberg group of German romantic writers, and his works are marked by excess of fantastic imagery and by abrupt, bizarre modes of expression.
German economist, a member of the same family as the preceding, was born at Aschaffenburg on the 18th of December 1844.
Brentanos other works are of a more theoretical character, and chiefly relate to political economy, of which he was professor at Breslau from 1872 to 1882, at Strassburg from 1882 to 1888, at Vienna 1888-1889, at Leipzig 1889-1891, and at Munich since 1891.
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 Johann Joseph Görres
Görres's nomination by King Ludwig I of Bavaria to a professorship at the University of Munich (1827) marked the opening of the last period of his life.
The evening of his life was painfully saddened by the Lola Montez episode, in consequence of which several of the ablest Munich professors and Görres's friends were dismissed from their chairs by Ludwig I (1847).
Joseph von Görres, eine Skizze seines Lebens (Ratisbon, 1848); Joseph von Görres in Historisch-Politische Blätter (1851), XXVII, 1-41; 89-126; 272-304; 1853, XXXII, 557-594; 637-680; 1860, LXV, 160-176, 249-261; Brühl, Joseph von Görres, ein Denkmal aus seinen Schriften auferbaut (Aachen, 1854); Heinrich, Jos.
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 Mises: Scholar, Creator, Hero, by Murray N. Rothbard
Ludwig’s mother, Adele Landau, also came a prominent family in Vienna: her uncle, Dr. Joachim Landau, was a deputy from the Liberal Party in the Austrian Parliament.
Ludwig von Mises entered the University of Vienna at the turn of the twentieth century and his major professor was the economic historian Karl Grünberg, a member of the German Historical School and a statist who was interested in labor history, agricultural history, and Marxism.
Indeed, Ludwig’s own younger brother, by two years, Richard von Mises, a mathematician and aeronautical engineer, became a leading member of this “Vienna Circle.” In addition, one of the devoted students in Mises’s seminar, Felix Kaufmann, was later to write a positivist work on the methodology of the social sciences.
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 Biography of Beethoven. Biography from Grove / Kunst der Fuge
The composer’s grandfather, Ludwig (Louis) van Beethoven (1712–73), the son of an enterprising burgher of Mechelen (Belgium), was a trained musician with a fine bass voice, and after positions at Mechelen, Leuven and Liège accepted in 1733 an appointment as bass in the electoral chapel at Bonn.
Joseph II was not merely the elector’s elder brother but a powerful symbol of those intellectual, social and political ideas of the 18th century known as the Enlightenment (Aufklärung).
The Brentanos were in Vienna in the years 1809–12, so that Antonie could be with her dying father and subsequently wind up his estate.
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 GORRES - LoveToKnow Article on GORRES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
In 1801 he married Catherine de Lasaulx, and was for some years teacher at a secondary school in Coblenz; in i8o6 he moved to Heidelberg, wherehe lectured at the university.
As a leading member of the Heidelberg Romantic group, he edited together with K. Brentano and L. von Arnim the famous Zeitung fr Einsied1er (subsequently re-named Trost-Einsanzkeit), and in 1807 he published Die teutschen Volksbcher.
He was summoned to Munich by King Ludwig of Bavaria as Professor of History in the university, and there his writing enjoyed very great popularity.
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 Benjamin Franklin
This experiment was not written up until Joseph Priestley's 1767 History and Present Status of Electricity; the evidence shows that Franklin was insulated (not in a conducting path, as he would have been electrocuted); unfortunately, other experimenters (such as Prof.
He conducted the affairs of his country towards that nation with such success, which included securing a critical military alliance and negotiating the Treaty of Paris (1783), that when he finally returned, he received a place only second to that of George Washington as the champion of American independence.
When Franklin was recalled to America in 1785, Le Ray honored him with a commissioned portrait painted by Joseph Siffred Duplessis that now hangs in the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
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 Richard Rorty
Pragmatists generally hold that the worth of an idea should be measured by its usefulness or ability to cope with a given problem, not by its correspondence to some antecedent ‘Truth.’ Rorty takes this definition to its most extreme point.
In his major opus, Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature (1979), Rorty combines theoretical groundwork from Sellars, Thomas Kuhn, Ludwig Wittgenstein and others, to practice the doctrine of ‘dissolving’ rather than solving philosophical problems.
He argues that epistemology, the study of knowledge, is in fact the product of the mistaken view that the mind is a glassy essence, of which the main function is to faithfully reproduce external reality.
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 Contributions to liberal theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His Autobiography is also a seminal work on the life of a free individual who is self-governing in his pursuit of accomplishment, without need for an over-arching state, allegiance or religion to force adherence to basic moral and ethical principles.
"Progress of true science," a letter to Joseph Priestley, 1780, perhaps Franklin's most radical (but brief) work, emphasizing radical ideas that are centuries ahead of his time related to natural scientific inquiry, morality and humanity.
The economist Joseph Stiglitz was awarded a Nobel Prize for his work on market failures caused by imperfect information.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Klemens Maria Brentano
A second matrimonial venture proved disastrous; his wife was a woman of unbridled temper and habits, and he soon separated from her.
Brentano is chiefly known as the editor of "Des Knaben Wunderhorn", but he also has written a great deal of original matter.
A fantastic, whimsical humour pervades nearly all of Brentano's work; his style is marred by frequent and disagreeable eccentricities.
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 Beethoven
His early compositions under the tutelage of the German composer Christian Gottlob Neefe, particularly the funeral cantata on the death (1790) of Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II—signaled an important talent, and it was planned that Beethoven study in Vienna with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
She was Antonie Brentano, the wife of a Frankfurt merchant and a mother of four.
Ludwig enters the bar at the corner of San Paoli and Grandstrass.
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 Ludwig von Mises   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Ludwig von Mises (September 29, 1881 - October 10, 1973) was a notable economist and social philosopher, was born Ludwig Heinrich Edler von Mises in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary (today, Lviv, Ukraine), the son of Arthur von Mises, a railroad engineer and civil servant, and Adele von Mises, born Adele Landau.
Von Mises was still a small boy when his family moved to Vienna.
His legacy as a social philosopher inspired a thriving movement.
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 Immanuel Kant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
He followed this with Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, and then in 1785 Critique of Practical Reason and in 1790, Critique of Judgement.
The effect was immediate in the German speaking world, with readership including Ludwig van Beethoven and Johann Wolfgang Goethe.
But the attention was far from universally approving: on the contrary, almost every aspect of the works were attacked and criticized fiercely, particularly his ideas on categories, the place of free will and determinism and particularly on the knowledge of the outside world.
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 Orchestra Tech - Biographies
Joseph H. Kluger has served as The Philadelphia Orchestra Association's chief administrative officer since May 1989, when he was appointed executive director and has held the title of president since November 1991.
He joined The Philadelphia Orchestra staff in 1985 as general manager, after a seven-year stint with the New York Philharmonic, where he had been on staff in a variety of positions, culminating in the position of orchestra manager.
Joseph Paradiso is a Principal Research Scientist at the MIT Media Lab, where he directs the Responsive Environments Group, which develops sensing modalities and enabling technologies that create new forms of interactive experience and expression.
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 List of thinkers contributing to liberal theory
While Upton Sinclair (United States, 1878-1968) himself was a socialist, his novels and writings attacking the excesses of corporations and industrialization, particularly The Jungle would have a tremendous influence towards persuading the public and political classes that regulation of products and labor standards was essential.
Ludwig von Mises is regarded as the founder of Austrian economics.
He was born in Austria and taught economics in the University of Vienna.
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 Ensemble Music-Brentano String Quartet
The Brentano String Quartet is one of the most honored and respected chamber ensembles performing today.
The Brentano performs at the world's major concert halls as a quartet and with such renowned artists as pianist Mitsuko Uchida, soprano Jessye Norman, and clarinetist Charles Neidich.
Since forming in 1992 the Brentano (the name comes from Antonie Brentano - the "immortal beloved" of Beethoven) has championed the music of contemporary artists and has commissioned and premiered works by many of today's finest composers.
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 BRENTANO, KLEMENS (1778-1842) - Online Information article about BRENTANO, KLEMENS (1778-1842)
BRENTANO, KLEMENS (1778-1842) - Online Information article about BRENTANO, KLEMENS (1778-1842)
Brentano's collected works, edited by his brother See also:
See J. Diel and W. Kreiten, Klemens Brentano (2 vols., 1877-1878), the introduction to Koch's edition, and R. Steig, A. von Arnim and K. Brentano (1894).
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 ESKELES Family Tree Line 2
Valentin GUENTHER was a confident of Kaiser Joseph, and has a cabinet position responsible for copying secret documents.
Bernhard was an advisor to emperors Joseph II and Francis I. After discovering a banking forgery (1795), he was entrusted with government financial tasks.
Presumably wrote anonymous expose of the Jewish predicament upon which Joseph II's doctrine of Toleranzpatent was based.
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 Rolodex of Famous Economists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) is well known for his defense of government intervention to ward off economic depession as put forth in his 1936 treatise, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money.
Joseph Schumpeter (1882-1950) is well known for his theory of entrepreneurship put forth in The Theory of Economic Development (1912).
The list of famous economists is ultimately extensive for the ways in which they have shaped our perceptions and our sense of what is important in guiding the economy.
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 BRENTANO, LUDWIG JOSEPH [called Lujo] - Online Information article about BRENTANO, LUDWIG JOSEPH [called Lujo]
BRENTANO, LUDWIG JOSEPH [called Lujo] - Online Information article about BRENTANO, LUDWIG JOSEPH [called Lujo]
We may mention Das Arbeitsverhdltnis gemdss dem heutigen Becht (1877); Die christlich-soziale Bewegung in England (1883); Uber das Verhdltnis von Arbeitslohn and Arbeitszeit zur Arbeitsleistung (1893); Agrarpolitik (1897).
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Stieler, Joseph Karl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
In 1820 he was appointed court painter to Ludwig I, King of Bavaria (reg 1825–48), and painted several portraits of him.
He was one of the most important portrait painters in the Neo-classical style, specializing particularly in studies of women, as seen in the 36 portraits commissioned by Ludwig I for the Schönheitsgalerie (1827–42; Munich, Schloss Nymphenburg).
He painted the pendant portraits of Franz Brentano and Antonie Brentano (both 1808; Winkel, Brentanohaus), Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1828; Munich, Neue Pin.) and Ludwig Tieck (1838; Berlin, Schloss Charlottenburg), the geographer and botanist Alexander von Humboldt (1843; Potsdam, Schloss Charlottenhof) and the musician Ludwig van Beethoven (Bonn, Beethoven-Haus).
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 CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of Ludwig van Beethoven
His paternal family were of Flemish stock, his grandfather having emigrated to Bonn where he became Court Singer to the Elector.
Beethoven's father also became Court Singer, but was a coarse, drunken man, hopeful of exploiting his 2nd child Ludwig's mus.
Beethoven dedicated the Diabelli Variations to her.) An indication of the esteem in which Beethoven was held is that in 1815 Vienna conferred its honorary freedom on him.
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Joseph Abraham Gottlieb) US actor & comedian _1918-- Bishop, John Michael US virologist; NP Med.
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 .: Print Version :.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Over the past 250 years, Ludwig van Beethoven's music has lost nothing of its relevance.
Around the same time, Beethoven also composed a work of quite different nature: his famous letter to the "Immortal Beloved." Antonie Brentano was the first and only woman in Beethoven's life to reciprocate his feelings.
But Antonie was married and Beethoven's letter is an honest and deeply moving document of his internal conflict that eventually led to renunciation.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: University of Heidelberg
During this decade Romanticism found expression here through Clemens Brentano, Achim von Arnim, Ludwig Tieck, Joseph Görres, and Joseph von Eichendorff, and there went forth a revival of the German Middle Ages in speech, poetry, and art.
After Romanticism had died out, Heidelberg became a centre of Liberalism and of the movement in favour of national unity.
The historians Friedrich Christoph Schlosser, Georg Gervinus, and Ludwig Haüsser were the guides of the nation in political history.
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 Amazon.com: The New Grove Beethoven (The New Grove): Books: Joseph Kerman,Alan Tyson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
by Joseph Kerman, Alan Tyson "Three generations of the Beethoven family found employment as musicians at the court of the Electorate of Cologne, which had its seat at Bonn..." (more)
Eroica Symphony, Prince Lobkowitz, Archduke Rudolph, Caspar Carl, Ludwig van Beethoven, Seventh Symphony, Fifth Symphony, Prince Lichnowsky, Schuppanzigh Quartet, Bettina Brentano, Count Razumovsky, Stephan von Breuning, Violin Sonata, George Thomson of Edinburgh, Schiller's Ode, Count Waldstein, Eleonore von Breuning, Maynard Solomon, Antonie Brentano, Diabelli Variations
Ludwig van Beethoven: Fidelio (Cambridge Opera Handbooks) by Paul Robinson in Back Matter (1), and Back Matter (2)
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1906-1909 _1851-1921 Bonaparte, Charles Marie Corsican courtier & lawyer; father of Napoleon I _1746-1785 Bonaparte, Jerome Corsican-born king of Westphalia 1807-1813; brother of Napoleon I; grandfather of Charles Joseph Bonaparte _1784-1860 Bonaparte, Joseph Corsican-born king of Naples & Sicily 1806-1808; Sp.
foreign minister 1955-1961 _1904-1964 Brentano, Ludwig Joseph (Lujo) Ger.
Hyde _1741-1788 Brodsky, Joseph Alexandrovich (also Iosif Alexandrovich Brodsky) US (Rus.-born) aut.
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 Ross & Perry, Inc. - The German Classics Volume 5
Author: Maximilian Gottfried von Schenkendorf, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhlem Joseph von Schelling, Ludwig Achim von Arnim, Clemens Brentano, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Friedrich Schleiermacher, Theodor Korner, August von Platen-Hallermund, Ludwig Uhland, Joseph von Eichendorff, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, Baron Friedrich de la Motte-Fouque, Wilhelm Hauff, Friedrich Ruckert, Ernst Moritz Arndt
The Enlightenment of the eighteenth century had implicit faith in the powers of human reason to reach the truth.
The German Classics Volume 5, Ludwig, Romanticism, Grimms, Tales, Clemems, Gottleb, Fichte, Friedrich, Jacob, Johann,
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