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    Karl Joseph Simrock (28 August 1802 – 18 July 1876) was a German poet and writer. He is primarily known for his translation of Das Nibelungenlied into...
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  • that business: Nikolaus Simrock (1751–1832), founder of N. Simrock Karl Joseph Simrock (1802–1876), son of Nikolaus Fritz Simrock (1837–1901), grandson...
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  • Kinderlied und Kinderspiel. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel. pp. 46–48. Karl Joseph Simrock, ed. (1856). Die deutschen Volksbücher (various text versions) (in...
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    Schrat as Waldgeist is physically described as hairy in commentary by Karl Joseph Simrock, and is equated with Räzel (described further under § Nightmare demons);...
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    Buchdruck und Buchhandel in Bonn. Röhrscheid. p. 121. Simrock, Karl Joseph; Pinkwart, Doris (1979). Karl Simrock. Universitätsbibliothek Bonn, Röhrscheid. pp. 37–41...
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    Slavs about Nature, 1865–1869; reprinted 2014, p. 260; in Russian) Karl Joseph Simrock. Handbuch der deutschen Mythologie mit Einschluss der nordischen...
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    banker Peter Joseph Lenné (1789–1866), gardener and landscape architect Friedrich von Gerolt (1797–1879), diplomat Karl Joseph Simrock (1802–1876), writer...
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  • Liberato dos Santos, musician and composer (died 1887) August 28 – Karl Joseph Simrock, librettist and poet (died 1876) September 18 – Jean-Amédée Lefroid...
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    medicine at the wish of his father, also a physician. There he met Karl Joseph Simrock and Gottfried Kinkel. He continued his studies in Berlin in 1838...
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    logo of Büssing Henry and his lion (title page illustration from Karl Joseph Simrock's retelling of the folktale (1844)) Gerd Spies (Hrsg.): Braunschweig...
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  • Schönhage (born 1934), Mathematics Joseph Schumpeter (1883–1950), Economics Reinhard Selten (born 1930), Economics Karl Simrock (1802–1872), German Studies Heinrich...
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  • (1936–2009, England, p/nf) R. A. Simpson (1929–2002, Australia, p) Karl Joseph Simrock (1802–1876, Germany, p/nf) Hourya Benis Sinaceur (born 1940, Morocco...
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    Schopenhauer Clara Schumann and Robert Schumann, musicians and composers Karl Joseph Simrock, poet, mythologist, translator of the Nibelungenlied Peter Slodowy...
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  • six-voice male a cappella; text by James Joyce, William Shakespeare, and Karl Joseph Simrock Falling (2000) SATB chorus, SATB quartet, SAT trio, trumpet, piano...
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    arrived to our land, and I descend from her.' Emmerson 2013, p. 320. Jordan, Karl H.E. "Henry III, duke of Bavaria and Saxony". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved...
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    1877, after his third win, Brahms recommended Dvořák to his publisher, Simrock, who commissioned what became the Slavonic Dances, Op. 46. The sheet music's...
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  • revised 1955); libretto by Ludwig Andersen based on the puppet play by Karl Joseph Simrock Die Kirmes von Delft [de], ballet in 4 scenes, Op. 48 (1937) Odysseus...
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  • secondary schools from the University of Bonn. With Bonn professors Karl Simrock, Gottfried Kinkel and historian Johann Christian von Stramberg, he maintained...
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    became convinced that she was having an affair with the publisher Fritz Simrock. Brahms, certain that Joachim's suspicions were groundless, wrote a sympathetic...
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    consequently established a relationship with other publishers, including Simrock, who eventually became his major publishing partner. Brahms further made...
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  • convenient base for the collection tours in Harz. 1855: Wilhelm Grimm and Karl Joseph Simrock promoted Heinrich Pröhle in Bonn (Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann was...
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  • Sidney Smith. He and his sons became acquainted with the poets, Karl Joseph Simrock, Franz Grillparzer, and Betty Paoli. His son, Archer Thompson Gurney...
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    to Klopstock. Gedichte Walthers von der Vogelweide (edited with Karl Joseph Simrock) – Poetry of Walther von der Vogelweide. Deutsches Lesebuch, 1835–1843...
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    Ludwig van Beethoven (category Pupils of Joseph Haydn)
    improviser in the salons of the Viennese nobility. His friend Nikolaus Simrock began publishing his compositions, starting with a set of keyboard variations...
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    in Bremen on 7 January 1868, with Karl Martin Rheinthaler conducting. Bruch sold the score to the publisher N. Simrock outright for a small lump sum — but...
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    fun"; and notes, vol. 4, Grimm & Stallybrass tr. (1888), p. 1426 Simrock, Karl Joseph (1887) [1855]. Handbuch der deutschen Mythologie: mit Einschluss...
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    translations of A. S. Cottle (1797) and Benjamin Thorpe (1866) as well as Karl Simrock's influential German translation (1851). In 1852, William and Mary Howitt...
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    his Piano Trio Op. 8. Brahms had even announced to his publisher Fritz Simrock in late 1890 that it was "finally time to quit [composing]". However, Brahms'...
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    volume of which appeared in 1860. He also, in 1857, married Elisabeth Simrock (1829–1907), the daughter of a music publisher. German unification did...
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    Birlinger turned to the doyen of proverb research on a scientific basis, Karl Simrock, at the University of Bonn. On his recommendation he became habilitated...
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