of ecstasy while studying religious texts when taken ill in a Carmelite cloister. Hildegard of Bingen – German Benedictine, composer and writer (c. 1098–1179)...
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several propaganda films designed for the general public. Production of films made to serve a propaganda purpose was not limited to the Axis powers, but was...
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heaven and hell (7th century AD) Jakob Böhme's vision (1600 AD), in which he observed the beauty of a beam of sunlight in a pewter dish René Descartes' series...
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(Lutheran). An original thinker, formally in the Lutheran tradition but a forerunner of Christian theosophy, was Jakob Böhme. As part of the Protestant Reformation...
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Architecture of Leipzig (category Architecture in Germany by city)
Variante Leipzig mit Loggien, Architekt Erich Böhme, 3080 Wohneinheiten […]. Christoph Glorius: Erich Böhme. In: Holger Barth, Thomas Topfstedt (ed.): Vom...
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in Wuppertal on 18 September 1936, Hesse first studied with Peter Offermanns in Wuppertal, then with Hildegard Scharf in Hamburg and finally also in Milan...
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(1861–1925), novelist, travel writer, diarist Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179), mystic, playwright, poet writing in Latin Wilhelmine von Hillern (1836–1916)...
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(acousmatic and ecologic listening in Luc Ferrari’s Presque rien avec filles) in: Zeitschrift der GMTH 3, H. 1 2006 Böhme-Mehner, Tatjana: "He Always Composed...
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Machine, Berlin Wall Memorial. Accessed 30 Aug 2011. Brecht, Christine. Peter Böhme Archived 7 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Berlin Wall Memorial. Accessed...
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Kemp and Hildegard von Bingen, Lead's spirituality has a strong feminine element, the Sophia, or Wisdom of God, being a recurring subject in her writing...
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Marsilio Ficino (category 15th-century writers in Latin)
little basis in his letters. In his commentary on the Republic, too, he specifically denies to his readers that the homosexual references made in Plato's dialogue...
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(PDF). IG Metall (in German). Berlin. Retrieved 28 March 2023. Böhme, Heinz R. "Alfred Frank". Museum Kunst der Verlorenen Generation (in German). Salzburg:...
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experience which is akin to nirvana and Böhme's Ungrund." Michel Masson (2001), Rois et prophètes dans le cycle d'Élie. In: Lemaire, André (2001). Prophètes...
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Anton Webern (category Deaths by firearm in Austria)
7. He quoted Jakob Böhme in the preface and mentioned the panels of Segantini's Trittico della natura as "Werden–Sein–Vergehen" in sketches. Sebastian...
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Lahner [de] in 1805 Welf pudding Wheat beer Zwieback Zwiebelkuchen 12th century: Lingua Ignota, the first entirely artificial language, by St. Hildegard of Bingen...
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group in Germany The Harnack group in Germany Diagram of the Trepper Group in Belgium Gurevich group in Belgium between July 1940 to December 1941 in Belgium...
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Province of Pomerania (1815–1945) (category States and territories established in 1815)
within a week, ostensibly to the Generalgouvernement in Eastern Poland. When Dr. Hildegard Böhme of the Reichsvereinigung had become aware of Gauleiter...
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Kurt Böhme as Ochs, the Dortmunder Philharmoniker conducted by Wilhelm Schüchter. In 1965 she joined the Deutsche Oper am Rhein. By now fluent in German...
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John Tauler, Jan van Ruusbroec, the author of The Cloud of Unknowing (who made an expanded Middle English translation of Dionysius' Mystical Theology),...
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Cay von Brockdorff (category Communists in the German Resistance)
born in the Berlin quarter of Schmargendorf. He was the son of Count Ludwig von Brockdorff (1881-1938), a district judge and his wife Erika Hildegard Therese...
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