Weissfels. Capellmeister, und besagter Schulen Cantore / und / M. Johann Heinrich Winckler, / Collega IV Leipzig: Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf (1732)...
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Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈhaɪnə] ; born Harry Heine; 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, writer and literary...
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from that world that there came Johann Georg Schlosser (who later became Goethe's brother-in-law) and Johann Heinrich Merck. Goethe also pursued literary...
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center). In the town section Taläcker, there is a youth block house. Johann Heinrich Schüle (1720–1811), inventor Karl Hirzel (1808–1874), classical philosopher...
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Johann Heinrich Jung (12 September 1740, in Grund – 2 April 1817, in Karlsruhe), better known by his assumed name Heinrich Stilling, was a German author...
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whose historical significance marks names such as Nicolas Guibal, Johann Heinrich von Dannecker, Bernhard Pankok, Adolf Hölzel, Willi Baumeister, Herbert...
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John A. Roebling (redirect from Johann August Röbling)
John Augustus Roebling (born Johann August Röbling; June 12, 1806 – July 22, 1869) was a German-born American civil engineer. He designed and built wire...
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Johann Georg Heinrich Backofen (6 July 1768 in Durlach – 10 July 1830? in Darmstadt) was a German clarinetist, composer, and painter. In his time, Backofen...
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Zeyyat Selimoğlu (category Translators of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
the Deutsche Schule Istanbul and at the Istanbul University Faculty of Law. He translated Heinrich Böll, Friedrich Dürrenmatt or Johann Wolfgang von Goethe...
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(1845–1892) Johann Wilhelm Cordes (1824–1869) Peter von Cornelius (1783–1867) Ludwig des Coudres (1820–1878) Ernest Crofts (1847–1911) Georg Heinrich Crola...
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Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (category Compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach)
Gottfried Bernhard and Johann Gottfried Heinrich. Although the 1725 notebook does contain work composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, it also includes works...
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Agnes Mary (1911). "Kepler, Johann" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). pp. 749–751. "Pappenheim, Gottfried Heinrich, Count of" . Encyclopædia...
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Johannesschule Johann-Gutenberg-Schule Johann-Heinrich-Pestalozzi-Schule - Integrierte Stadtteilschule - Joli Visage Karl-Marx-Schule Kinderschule...
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The Königin-Luise-Schule or Luisenschule was a girls' gymnasium in Königsberg, Germany. Superintendent Johann G. Weiß opened a private school for girls...
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Johann Paul Geycke (1726 – 1804 in Hamburg) was a Hamburg organ builder of the 18th century. Geycke ran his own workshop in Hamburg. Georg Wilhelm Wilhelmy...
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Heinrich Ferdinand Mannstein, real name Heinrich Ferdinand Steinmann, (16 September 1806 – 3 August 1872) was a German singing teacher, writer and music...
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Herborn Academy (redirect from Hohe Schule, Herborn)
John Amos Comenius John VIII, Count of Nassau-Siegen (1583 - 1638) Johann Heinrich Alting (1583 – 1644), chair of theology at Groningen University Ludwig...
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Dresden, Ignaz Heinrich Wessenberg was the son of an aristocratic Breisgau family, and destined for a career in the church. His father, Johann Philipp Karl...
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William IV of Prussia according to plans by Friedrich August Stüler and Johann Heinrich Strack in Neoclassical and Renaissance Revival styles. The building's...
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Wirken Heinrich VIII. von Bibra, Fürstbischofs von Fulda (1759–1788), in: Mitteilungen des Historischen Vereins der Diözese Fulda 6 (1902) 12-19; JOHANN EBERHARD...
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21 April 1782 – 21 June 1852) was a German pedagogue, a student of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who laid the foundation for modern education based on the...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt (14 September 1769 – 6 May 1859) was a German polymath, geographer, naturalist, explorer, and proponent...
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Technische Schulzentrum Heilbronn consisting of the Johann-Jakob-Widmann-Schule and the Wilhelm-Maybach-Schule are professional training schools run by the city...
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(1623–1644) Wolther Heinrich von Strevesdorff, O.E.S.A. (1634–1674) Berthold Nihus (1655–1657) Peter Walenburch (1658–1670) Johann Brassert (1674–1676)...
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Henry Nootnagel. Johann Christian Hansen took over the school in 1852 during what was meant to be Schleinitz's temporary absence, The Schule had moved to...
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Joseph Freiherr von Lasaberg, Georg Heinrich Pertz, Johann Friedrich Böhmer, Franz Pfeiffer, Johann Friedrich Heinrich Schlosser, Franz Mone, Gall Morel...
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and criticism in the 21st century. Heinrich Schenker was born in Wiśniowczyk, Austrian Galicia in 1868 to Johann Schenker and his wife, Julia (née Mosler)...
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Johann-Wolfgang-von-Goethe-Gymnasium Chemnitz is a public secondary school in Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany, for grades 5–12. It is one of seven secondary...
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Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin. In his honor, the Johann-August-Zeune-Schule für Blinde or Zeune-Schule (Johann August Zeune School for the Blind) in Steglitz...
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where the renaissance palace stands now. Güstrow is said to be founded by Heinrich Borwin II, a grandson of Henry the Lion, between 1219 and 1226 and was...
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