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    Carl Balthasar Malß (5 December 1792 – 3 June 1848) was a German poet, architect and theatre director. Born in Frankfurt, Malß completed a commercial apprenticeship...
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  • hanging by the mantelpiece". In 1832, Hampelmann was a character created by Carl Malß as a figure for the burlesque at Frankfurt. Later, jumping jacks became...
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  • economic risks of opera and concert performances in Frankfurt. Together with Carl Malß and Leonhard Meck Guhr was one of the tenants of the Frankfurter Nationaltheaters...
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    surgeon, II GG 31 Ernst Majer-Leonhard (1889–1966), school leader, E Carl Malß (1792–1848), poet, A Reihe 94/98 Albert Mangelsdorff (1928–2005), jazz...
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    Die fünf Frankfurter (by Carl Rössler, the last appearance of Liesel Christ) and Der alte Bürgerkapitän [de] (by Carl Malß, the inventor of the Jumping...
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    he gave the "Bürgerkapitän" in Carl Malß's comedy of the same name, and for over thirty years the "Hampelmann" in Malß' Landpartie nach Königstein. His...
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    the Städel Museum: Carl Friedrich Wendelstadt [de] 1817–1840 Philipp Veit 1830–1843 Johann David Passavant 1840–1861 Gerhard Malß 1861–1885 Georg Kohlbacher...
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