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 Karl Peter Wilhelm Maurenbrecher - LoveToKnow 1911
KARL PETER WILHELM MAURENBRECHER (1838-1892), German historian, was born at Bonn on the 21st of December, 1838, and studied in Berlin and Munich under Ranke and Von Sybel, being especially influenced by the latter historian.
After doing some research work at Simancas in Spain, he became professor of history at the university of Dorpat in 1867; and was then in turn professor at Konigsberg, Bonn and Leipzig.
Many of Maurenbrecher's works are concerned with the Reformation, among them being England im Reformationszeitalter (Dusseldorf, 1866); Karl V. and die deutschen Protestanten (Dusseldorf, 1865); Studien and Skizzen zur Geschichte der Reformationszeit (Leipzig, 1874); and the incomplete Geschichte der Katholischen Reformation (Nordlingen, 1880).
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 Püttmann, Hermann Wilhelm (1840 - 1914) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He settled in Barmen and married Fanny Maurenbrecher (1813-1893); they had eleven children, born between 1835 and 1852.
He became editor of the Barmer Zeitung in 1839 and was active in the artistic life of the Rhine Province, writing art and travel books: Die Düsseldorfer Malerschule (1839); Der Kölner Dom (1842); Kunstschätze und Baudenkmäler am Rhein (1843); and a biography of Chatterton and a translation of his works in two volumes (1840).
Püttmann's work as a German-Australian public figure, writer and journalist was mainly continued by his eldest son, Hermann Wilhelm (1840-1914), the founder of the Association for German Schools (Deutscher Schulverein) of Victoria.
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 Footnotes for Volume 8 of Marx-Engels Collected Works   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Wilhelm Wolff contributed articles on the agrarian question, on the condition of the peasants and the peasant movement, particularly in Silesia.
This dependence of the civic militia on the Government was utilised by the counter-revolutionary forces during the coup d'état in Prussia.
Their dispatches and reports are perhaps the only portion of the Frankfurt transactions that will retain a place in German literature; they are a perfect satirical romance, ready cut and dried, and an eternal monument of disgrace for the Frankfurt Assembly and its government” (see present edition, Vol.
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Many of Maurenbrecher's works are concerned with the Reformation, among them being England im Ref ormationszeitalter (Dusseldorf, 1866) ; Karl V. and die deutschen Protestanten (Dusseldorf, 1865) ; Studien and Skizzen zur Geschichte der Reformationszeit (Leipzig, 1874) ; and the incomplete Geschichte der Katholischen Reformation (Nordlingen, 188o).
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 School of Theology - Seton Hall University
By the end of the 19th century the term had begun to wend its way into other languages, taking on connotations consonant with these different cultures--contre-réforme in France, controriforma in Italy, contrarreforma in Spanish-speaking lands, and Counter Reformation.
Meanwhile in Germany in the late nineteenth century Eberhard Gothein and Wilhelm Maurenbrecher, two German Lutherans, picked up on von Ranke's thesis that the Catholic phenomenon was propelled in part by spiritual and religious forces--it was not just brute force--and in 1880 Maurenbrecher coined the new term, katholische Reformation, Catholic Reformation.
Maurenbrecher was by the very employment of the term the first historian to parallel in a broadly influential way the Reformation with a "Catholic Reformation." Maurenbrecher's usage enraged many of his fellow Lutherans, for Reformation was so laden with theological presuppositions in Protestant circles as to mean no rival was possible.
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Von Rupert von Deutz bis Wilhelm Nyssen (Marzellen Verlag, Köln, 2004) 68-89.
Die Eignung der menschlichen Natur für die hypostatische Union nach Thomas von Aquin».
Maurenbrecher, M., «Thomas von Aquino's Stellung zum Wirtschaftsleben seiner Zeit».
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 German Humanist Association (Humanistischer Verband Deutschlands,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The ADG thus becomes one of the Nazis prime ideological weapons in their anti-Christian 'crusade' Kirchenkampf and hence a target for vehement attacks by Berlin's Catholic bishopry: the Christian press between 1933-36 is full of reports on these issues.
At the foundation meeting on 31.7.1933 the following men were appointed to office: the anti-Semitic and racist agitator, Wilhelm Hauer, another prolific author of blueprints for an "Indo-Arian" religion which would combine race and religion and drive everything 'Semitic' ("vorderasiatisch-semitisch") out of Germany, is proclaimed Fuehrer of both the ADG and the Free-Religious.
Bonneß; will become president of the newly active BFGD in the 70s and is co-author of the screwed down book of 1959.
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The discussion between Max Maurenbrecher and Adolf Harnack in Die Hilfe 16 (igio) Nos.
To make a catchword of the "proletarian" character of Primitive Christianity...
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Maurenbrecher,Berthold (1935): Wilhelm Siegeln, Die Entstehung des Names Spanien.
Meier,Christian (1969): Lily Ross Taylor : Roman Voting Assemblies from the Hannibalic War to the Dictatorship of Caesar.
Aus dem Englischen šbersetz von Friedrich Wilhelm Eschweiler und Hands Georg Degen.
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Posner, `Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; in Wolfgang Treue and Karlf ied Grander (eds.), Wissenschaftspolitik in Berlin (Berlin: Colloquium, 1987), 1-16.
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