changes made by Baumgarten in the 1960s. Respect for the historic aspects of the building was one of the conditions stipulated to the architects, so traces...
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Max Weber (redirect from Emmy Baumgarten)
of Strasbourg that his uncle, the historian Hermann Baumgarten, taught. Weber befriended Baumgarten and he influenced Weber's growing liberalism and criticism...
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Bernd-Rainer Barth (born 1957), historian and publicist Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten (1714–1762), philosopher Heinrich Becker (1770–1822), actor Walter Benjamin...
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Schweitzer (1901–1980) Ernst Zörner [de] (1895–1945), mayor of Dresden Paul Baumgarten (architect, born 1873) [de] (1873–1946) German Bestelmeyer (1874–1942), President...
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Though the term "aesthetic" derives from Greek, Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten's Aesthetica (1750) made important use of it in German before Immanuel...
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Mozhaiski patents a steam-powered aircraft. Friedrich Wölfert and Ernst Baumgarten attempt to fly a powered dirigible in free flight, but crash. Balloons...
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centuries they were used for accommodations during papal conclaves. Paul Maria Baumgarten, in: The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. Fifteen. New York: Encyclopedia...
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Humoristisch-satirische Wahlzeitung aus den Wahlkämpfen 1874. Editor: Paul Grottkau. Schoenfeld & Baumgarten, Berlin 1874 Chicagoer Arbeiter-Zeitung. Unabhängiges Organ...
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theatre was extensively rebuilt according to plans designed by Paul Baumgarten. Baumgarten simplified the facade and the auditorium considerably, changing...
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measures 50 by 65 feet (15 m × 20 m). It was originally designed by William Baumgarten & Company and McNulty Brothers, but it has been redecorated multiple times...
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News Journal. Wilmington, Delaware. 9 May 1933. Retrieved 5 May 2019. Baumgarten, Murray (March 2015). ""The Other Woman" – Eliza Davis and Charles Dickens"...
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judgments of taste could never be "directed" by "laws a priori". After A. G. Baumgarten, who wrote Aesthetica (1750–58), Kant was one of the first philosophers...
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(1886–1942), Swiss painter Tilo Baumgärtel (born 1972), German painter Armin Baumgarten (born 1967), German painter and sculptor Walter Bayes (1869–1956), English...
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New York–based gallery he co-founded. Gustav Klimt was born in 1862 in Baumgarten, near Vienna in Austria-Hungary. He attended the Vienna School of Arts...
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Holden, Stephen (18 April 1997). "Hollow Reed". The New York Times. Baumgarten, Marjorie (11 July 1997). "Hollow Reed". The Austin Chronicle. Ebert,...
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(born in Indiana) Paul Adelstein, actor, Prison Break, Private Practice Victor Adeyanju, NFL defensive end 2006–10 Dankmar Adler, architect (born in Germany)...
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: "Continuity and Infinitesimals" and Alexander Baumgarten, Metaphysics: A Critical Translation with Kant's Elucidations, Translated...
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died. Authors such as Riopardense de Macedo, Cássia Silveira, and Carlos Baumgarten believe that dissent, depletion of financial resources, and the sheer...
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80th and 81st streets that he designed along with Charles H. Israel. The Baumgarten House at 294 Riverside Drive, designed in 1901 by Schickel & Ditmars,...
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See Treaty of Tordesillas and Inter caetera. Bertarelli 1925, p. 22. Baumgarten, P.M. (1 February 1912). "Basilica of St. Peter". Catholic Encyclopedia...
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general, Russian military historian Yevgeny Baratynsky — poet Nikolay Baumgarten — general, participant Russo-Turkish War (1828–29), military educationalist...
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citizens. The remains were razed in 2014. Baumgarten House, McTavish Street; built in 1887 for Baron Alfred Baumgarten. The house resembled the ancestral home...
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zoo) and the suburbs north of the Vienna Wienfluss: Penzing, Breitensee Baumgarten and Hütteldorf, then incorporated as the 13th District, with the name...
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implementation. Already at the end of the 18th century, theorists such as Baumgarten, Schiller and Kant had promoted the autonomy of Aesthetics through the...
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January 2009. Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft 121: Marita Baumgarten: Professoren und Universitäten im 19. Jahrhundert HiN: Zur Wahl Alexander...
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urbanization, was designed by the architect Gaudí commissioned by the employer Eusebio Guell and built between 1900 and 1914. He spent 1926 on public...
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There he had a country house built for himself by the architect Paul Otto August Baumgarten based on the examples of Hamburg patrician villas. The Liebermann...
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L'organisation et administration centrale de l'eglise (Paris, 1900), 600 sqq. DANIEL; BAUMGARTEN; DE WAAL, Rome, Le chef supreme; Moroni, Dizionario, XIII...
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