Heinrich Brunn, since 1882 Ritter von Brunn (23 January 1822, Wörlitz, Anhalt-Dessau – 23 July 1894, Josephstal near Schliersee, Upper Bavaria) was a...
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of archaeology Heinrich Brunn. Greatly influenced by his mentors, particularly neo-Kantian Johannes Volkelt (Der Symbolbegriff) and Brunn, Wölfflin's own...
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collection it was brought to Naples in 1844 by German archaeologist Heinrich Brunn. Hera Ludovisi See also giant statue Hera Ludovisi (portrait of Antonia...
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Heinrich Brunn (1822–1894), German archaeologist Hermann Brunn (1862–1939), German mathematician James von Brunn (1920–2010), American murderer Brunn...
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was educated there, at Leipzig and at Munich, where he was a pupil of Heinrich Brunn, whose comparative method in art criticism he much developed. After...
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In mathematics, the Brunn–Minkowski theorem (or Brunn–Minkowski inequality) is an inequality relating the volumes (or more generally Lebesgue measures)...
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Press. p. 17. ISBN 0-231-04002-4. Cf. Heinrich Brunn's Kleine Schriften Gesammelt Von Hermann Brunn Und Heinrich Bulle...: Bd. Zur Griechischen Kunstgeschichte...
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(1826-1895) at the University of Leipzig, and classical archeology with Heinrich Brunn (1822-1894) at the University of Munich. In 1887 he graduated with a...
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I of Austria. Heinrich Anton had a military career and became Feldmarschallleutnant and commander of a division in Graz and later Brünn. He saw action...
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Dobroudja, p. 4, attributes this opinion to Camille Allard, Ami Boué, Heinrich Brunn G. Dănescu, Dobrogea (La Dobroudja). Étude de Géographie physique et...
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Venice before returning to Munich in 1875. He studied archaeology under Heinrich Brunn; his doctoral dissertation examined early Greek statues of Nike, the...
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doctorate from the University of Munich, where he was a student of Heinrich Brunn. Following graduation, he travelled the Mediterranean region by way...
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the University of Munich. At Munich, he studied archaeology under Heinrich Brunn. Brunn, credited as "perhaps the foremost German archaeologist of [his]...
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archaeology in Freiburg im Breisgau and Munich, where he was a student of Heinrich Brunn (1822–1894). From 1898 to 1902, he was a lecturer at the University...
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Heinrich Graetz (German: [ɡʁɛts]; 31 October 1817 – 7 September 1891) was a German exegete and one of the first historians to write a comprehensive history...
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University of Munich to read philology under the classical archaeologist Heinrich Brunn. He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Jena in 1880...
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Gregoriano Profano. As a result of an in-depth stylistic analysis, Heinrich Brunn recognized this statue as based on the Myronic Marsyas. Bruno Sauer...
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afterwards in Leipzig with Johannes Overbeck (1825–1895) and at Munich under Heinrich Brunn (1822–1894). From 1891 to 1893 he performed research of ancient sculpture...
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not certain. After this, the collection was considered lost at times. Heinrich Brunn found it in 1865 in Rome and returned it to academic attention. Feoli's...
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In Munich, he attended the lectures of several scientists, including Heinrich Brunn, and studied the examples of Ancient Greek art in the collection of...
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in Berlin and at the University of Munich, where he was a student of Heinrich Brunn (1822–1894). Subsequently, he became an assistant to Ernst Curtius (1814–1896)...
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Viennese School in the orbit of Arnold Schoenberg. Heinrich Jalowetz was born on December 3, 1882, in Brünn, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austria-Hungary, to Jewish...
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German Archaeological Institute (DAI) to Rome. In 1865 he succeeded Heinrich Brunn as second secretary at the DAI, a position he kept until 1887. During...
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Freiherr Heinrich von Ferstel (7 July 1828 – 14 July 1883) was an Austrian architect and professor, who played a vital role in building late 19th-century...
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studies of philology. He attended lectures by Christian August Brandis, Heinrich Brunn, Franz Ritter, and Ludwig Schopen, but he was most influenced by the...
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Heinrich Landesmann (9 August 1821, Nikolsburg – 4 December 1902, Brno), more commonly known by his pseudonym, Hieronymus Lorm, was an Austrian poet and...
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established by King Ludwig I. After 1865 the Old Drunkard was transferred to Heinrich Brunn's new replica collection and displayed in the museum's replica gallery...
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represented are mortals rather than goddesses." German archaeologist Heinrich Brunn believed the decorative qualities of the Pharsalos stele originated...
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until 1940 Adolf Hitler's chief adjutant; Corps Transrhenania München Heinrich Brunn (1822–1894), archaeologist, Corps Palatia Bonn Bernhard Ernst von Bülow...
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Johann Heinrich Rille (10 December 1864 in Brünn – 14 December 1956 in Höflein an der Donau) was an Austrian dermatologist and venereologist. From 1883...
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