Heymann, Hermann or Chajim Steinthal (16 May 1823 – 14 March 1899) was a German philologist and philosopher. He studied philology and philosophy at the...
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Jürgen Wippern, Karl Albert, Heinz Happ, Willy Theiler, Klaus Oehler, Hermann Steinthal, John Niemeyer Findlay, Marie-Dominique Richard, Herwig Görgemanns...
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railway. Max Steinthal was initially home schooled, and later attended the Königstädtische Realschule. On a trip to Sylt, Steinthal met Hermann Wallich (one...
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Judenthums,'" in "Monatsschrift," xliii, 385 et seq.). Leopold Zunz Hermann Cohen Heymann Steinthal Wilhelm Wundt Converts to Judaism: Stories from Biblical Times...
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letters Hamaskir (3 (Berlin 1860), 16), discusses an article by Heymann Steinthal criticising Renan's article "New Considerations on the General Character...
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Stahn, Hermann (1908). Die Simsonsage: Eine religionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung über Richter 13–16 (in German). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Steinthal, Heymann...
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Kussmaul, Arnold Pick, Paul Flechsig, Hermann Munk, Carl Nothnagel, Theodor Meynert, and linguist Heymann Steinthal, among others. Ideomotor apraxia was...
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with its present meaning was in 1859 with Moritz Lazarus and Heymann Steinthal. Pandeism is a hybrid blend of the root words pantheism and deism (Ancient...
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Sapir, anthropologist-linguist Ernest Simon, professor of Chinese Heymann Steinthal, linguist[citation needed] Lewis Elton, educationalist Kurt Hahn, educationalist...
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emphasized Galen's cordial personal relationship with Münster town rabbi Fritz Steinthal. According to Kuropka, while there was no evidence in church archives...
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Bernhard Steingraeber & Söhne Steinhoven Steinmann, Wilh. Steinmayer Steinthal, L. Steinway & Sons Steinway Haus Stelzhammer Stenger Sterling Stichel...
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linguistics), the psychologist Moritz Lazarus (1851) and the linguist Heymann Steinthal founded the Zeitschrift für Völkerpsychologie und Sprachwissenschaft (Journal...
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German Studies in Berlin with Moriz Haupt, Moritz Lazarus and Heymann Steinthal. A doctoral project seems to have failed. Weisstein gave up his intention...
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also influenced by J. Herbart's and Hermann Lotze's associative psychology, and particularly by Heymann Steinthal's psycholinguistic writings. Potebnja...
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1879, he hoped to transfer to Berlin University to study physics under Hermann von Helmholtz, but ended up transferring to the University of Kiel instead...
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member of the language community. This idea is in principle borrowed from Steinthal, so Saussure's concept of a language as a social fact corresponds to "Volksgeist"...
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Marotsky (Hermann Eduard Marotsky); it should not be confused with the German Church in John Dalton Street, established by Joseph Steinthal in 1854. It...
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Also involved were David Cassel, Israel Lewy, Moritz Lazarus and Heymann Steinthal, the Jewish "intellectuals" and professors at the University of Berlin...
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383–386. and Brinker, Wolfram (2007). "Seele". In Schäfer, Christian; Steinthal, Hermann (eds.). Platon-Lexikon (in German). Darmstadt: WBG. von Ivánka, Endre...
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March: Ludwig Bamberger, economist and politician (born 1823) Heymann Steinthal, philologist (born 1823) 24 March – Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann, physicist...
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