Friedrich Gottlob Schulze (28 January 1795 – 3 July 1860) was a German economist. He was born at Obergävernitz, near Meissen, and hence called Schulze-Gävernitz...
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Gottlob Ernst Schulze (German: [ˈʃʊltsə]; 23 August 1761 – 14 January 1833) was a German philosopher, born in Heldrungen (modern-day Thuringia, Germany)...
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Ernst Schulze (1789–1817), German poet Ernst Schulze (chemist) (1840-1912), German biochemist and grandson of Gottlob Ernst Schulze Hans Schulze (disambiguation) [de]...
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Schulze may refer to: Gottlob Ernst Schulze (1761–1833), a German philosopher Ernst Schulze (poet) (1789–1817), a German Romantic poet Ernst Schulze (chemist)...
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farm of Friedrich Schiller University of Jena. In 1826, Friedrich Gottlob Schulze founded the Agricultural Educational Institution in Jena, which was...
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discovered a number of amino acids. Schulze's grandfather was the philosopher and privy counsellor Gottlob Ernst Schulze, and his father held public office...
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Friedrich Schulze are known, including: 1815 Dorfkirche Horba [de], his first work 1827 Stadtkirche in Rastenberg, built with Johann Gottlob Töpfer from...
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worked closely with his former teacher, Friedrich Gottlob Schulze (1795–1860). In 1839, with Schulze, he returned to the University of Jena as an associate...
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economist Ernst Schulze (disambiguation) several people including: Ernst Schulze (poet), a German Romantic poet Gottlob Ernst Schulze, a German philosopher...
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German idealism (section Schulze)
G. W. F. Hegel. Critics of Kant's project such as F. H. Jacobi, Gottlob Ernst Schulze, and Salomon Maimon influenced the direction the movement would...
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Lautenpraxis" in Bericht Duisburg Radke. Fs Engel, pp. 271ff Schulze, Dok III Schulze. Mf 1968, pp. 203f Schulze. "«Monsieur Schouster» – ein vergessener Zeitgenosse...
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Aenesidemus (book) (section Schulze's skepticism)
a German book published anonymously by Professor Gottlob Ernst Schulze of Helmstedt in 1792. Schulze attempted to refute the principles that Karl Leonhard...
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1770s and 1780s, the work of Ungers, Andreas Ludwig Krüger, Johann Gottlob Schulze and others led to an independent development of late Baroque town houses...
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and the impacts of Baruch Spinoza, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi and Gottlob Ernst Schulze. Snow and Snow compared the book unfavourably to Arthur Hübscher [de]'s...
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Christian Friedrich Gottlob Wilke (13 March 1769 – 31 July 1848) was a German organist, composer, music teacher, music writer and organ revisor. Born...
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Friedrich Engels; Friedrich Nietzsche's development of perspectivism; Gottlob Frege's contributions to the dawn of analytic philosophy; Martin Heidegger's...
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and published in 1860. From the index: "SCHULZE, G. E., KRUG, W. T." These are philosophers Gottlob Ernst Schulze (23 August 1761 – 14 January 1833) and...
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together with Christian Karl Josias von Bunsen, Karl Lachmann and Ernst Schulze, of the Philological Seminary and specialized in ancient history under...
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Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner Bartholomäus Keckermann Petrus Kenicius Karl-Hermann Knoblauch Ernst Kohlschütter Heinrich Laube Johann Gottlob Lehmann Heinrich...
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(cantata) BWV 27 – Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende? (cantata) BWV 28 – Gottlob! nun geht das Jahr zu Ende (cantata) BWV 28/2a (formerly BWV 231) – Sei...
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2000) Rudolf Schottlaender (1900–1988) Burghart Schmidt (1942–2022) Gottlob Ernst Schulze (1761–1833) (Cambridge) Alfred Schütz (1899–1959) (Routledge 2000)...
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Langenbeck.: 141–144 He studied metaphysics, psychology and logic under Gottlob Ernst Schulze, the author of Aenesidemus, who made a strong impression and advised...
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New York Times. 1956-05-16. p. 31. Erstling, Frank; Frank Saß; Eberhard Schulze; Harald Witzke (April 2001). "Das Fürstenhaus von Mecklenburg-Strelitz"...
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by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821, and Rhymovis involuta, published by Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst in 1844. The species gained its current binomial name...
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denounced Fichte in an open letter in 1799. In 1800, a student of Kant named Gottlob Benjamin Jäsche (1762–1842) published a manual of logic for teachers called...
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Kantaten J.S.Bachs, 1947, 5th ed. 1984, ISBN 3-7651-0054-4 Hans-Joachim Schulze: Die Bach-Kantaten: Einführungen zu sämtlichen Kantaten Johann Sebastian...
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could be members. The word "Volksgemeinschaft" was probably first used in Gottlob August Tittel's 1791 translation of a text written by John Locke, synthesising...
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Franz Poche [fr] Ernst Pringsheim Jr. Andrew Pritchard S. von Prowazek Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst Eduard Reichenow Muriel Robertson Julius von Sachs William...
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Outram 2002, pp. 245–246. Outram 2001, p. 152. Wedgwood 1938, p. 512. Schulze & Volckart 2019, p. 30. Pfister, Riedel & Uebele 2012, p. 18. Sharman 2018...
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contributors to German idealism also included Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Gottlob Ernst Schulze, Karl Leonhard Reinhold, and Friedrich Schleiermacher. As the institutional...
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