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    Eduard Gans (March 22, 1797 – May 5, 1839) was a German jurist. Gans was born in Berlin to prosperous Jewish parents. He studied law first at the Friedrich...
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  • music journalist Donovan Gans (born 1971), American football player Eduard Gans (1797–1839), Jewish German jurist Eric Gans (born 1941), American literary...
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    absolute spirit. The text was originally published in 1837 by the editor Eduard Gans, six years after Hegel's death, utilizing Hegel's own lecture notes as...
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  • (converted to Christianity) Eugen Ehrlich (converted to Christianity) Eduard Gans (converted to Christianity) Hugo Haase, jurist Franz Haymann, jurist...
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  • Joseph Hilmar, Isaac Levin Auerbach, Isaac Marcus Jost, Leopold Zunz, Eduard Gans, and Moses Moser. They worked for the improvement of the situation of...
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    lectures on aesthetics by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, on history by Eduard Gans, and on geography by Carl Ritter. In 1821 Zelter introduced Mendelssohn...
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    Wissenschaft der Juden) alongside Joel Abraham List, Leopold Zunz, and Eduard Gans. While advanced in his views, he was indifferent to Reform, and for years...
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    Johann Karl Friedrich Rosenkranz Eduard Gans Karl Ludwig Michelet Philip Marheineke Wilhelm Vatke Johann Eduard Erdmann Eduard Zeller Albert Schwegler Hans...
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    Science of the Jews) alongside Joel Abraham List, Isaac Marcus Jost, and Eduard Gans in Berlin in 1819. In 1823, Zunz became the editor of the Zeitschrift...
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    the Mittelstrasse. During the first term, Marx attended lectures of Eduard Gans (who represented the progressive Hegelian standpoint, elaborated on rational...
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  • in the years 1822–1823, 1828 and 1830–1831. Editions of the work by Eduard Gans in 1837, Charles Hegel in 1840 and Georg Lasson in 1917 stand out. Hegel's...
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    association which also allows access for Jewish students, and finally Eduard Gans founded in November the Verein für Kultur und Wissenschaft der Juden...
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    culture on par with Western European culture. Founded around 1819 by Eduard Gans, Heinrich Heine, Leopold Zunz and Michael Beer, it was an attempt to...
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  • ." Hegel's Phenomenology at 200, Cambridge University Press, 2008. "Eduard Gans, Heinrich Heine und Hegels Philosophie der Geschichte." Hegelianismus...
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    Wissenschaft des Judentums from its Reform initiators, Leopold Zunz and Eduard Gans. After Frankel's retirement from the editorship in 1869, Graetz took...
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  • for Jewish Culture and Science of the Jews), founded around 1819 by Eduard Gans, (a pupil of Hegel), and his associates, among them Leopold Zunz, Moses...
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  • (Society for Jewish Culture and Jewish Studies), founded around 1819 by Eduard Gans, (a pupil of Hegel), and his associates. Other members included Heinrich...
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    greatly influenced by Friedrich Carl von Savigny, Alexander von Humboldt, Eduard Gans, and especially Professor Leopold von Ranke, whose ideas on the necessity...
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    Gans wrote on a variety of liberal arts and scientific topics, making him unique among the Ashkenazi for his production of secular scholarship. Gans was...
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    footing with those of the German people. Beer's co-founders included Eduard Gans, Moses Moser, Heinrich Heine and Leopold Zunz. The first of Beer's works...
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    Drossel (1916–2008), judge, was honored as Righteous Among the Nations Eduard Gans (1797–1839), jurist. Rudolf von Gneist (1816–1895), jurist and politician...
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  • family converted to Lutheranism, but he became an agnostic later in life. Eduard Gans (1798–1839) – German philosopher and jurist, exponent of the conservative...
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    21 – Johann Andreas Wagner, German palaeontologist (d. 1861) March 22 Eduard Gans, German jurist (d. 1839) Emperor Wilhelm I of Germany (d. 1888) Jean-Bernard...
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    October 1837. Grigore was supposed to take lectures in natural law from Eduard Gans, but the latter died before he could enlist. He eventually studied political...
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    Dohna-Schlobitten Friedrich Christoph Förster Friedrich de la Motte-Fouqué Eduard Gans Friedrich von Gentz Ludwig Friedrich Leopold von Gerlach August Neidhardt...
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  • March – Johann Andreas Wagner, German palaeontologist (d. 1861) 22 March Eduard Gans, German jurist (d. 1839) Emperor Wilhelm I of Germany (d. 1888) 27 March...
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  • befriended in 1789, Solomon Maimon, Johann Friedrich Cotta and Marx's teacher Eduard Gans. Heinrich Heine visited him in 1822, the year Ascher died. Throughout...
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  • Eduard Adolf Wilhelm Jahn (20 May 1871, Berlin – 23 January 1942, Hann. Münden) was a German biologist and mycologist. Jahn studied natural sciences at...
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    and Heidelberg. In the latter he achieved his doctorate in Law under Eduard Gans and Friedrich Carl von Savigny. After completing his studies, in 1837...
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    p.117 Konrad Weber, Prof. Dr. Dr. Friedrich Erxleben, October 2008. Eduard Gans Family Collection 1796-1982 Richard Henry Goldstone, Thornton Wilder:...
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