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de: Hartmann Schedel
The following year, Frédéric Hartmann commissioned Four Seasons for 25, 000 francs, and Millet was named Chevalier de la Légion d ' Honneur.
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), for 1872 ; Both Olga de Hartmann — the woman Gurdjieff called " the first friend of my inner life "— and Louise Goepfert March, Gurdjieff's secretary in the early thirties, believed that Gurdjieff was born in 1872.
" In 1915, Gurdjieff accepted P. D. Ouspensky as a pupil, while in 1916 he accepted the composer Thomas de Hartmann and his wife Olga as students.
There Gurdjieff's wife, Julia Ostrowska, Mr and Mrs Stjoernval, Mr and Mrs de Hartmann and Mr and Mrs de Salzmann gathered a lot of the fundamentals of his teaching.
Gurdjieff concentrated on his still unstaged ballet, The Struggle of the Magicians ; Thomas de Hartmann ( who had made his debut years ago before as the Czar of All Russia ) worked on the music for the ballet ; and Olga Iovonovna Lazovich Milanoff Hinzenberg ( who years later wed the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright ) practiced the ballet dances.
The apartment is near the kha ’ neqa ’ h ( monastery ) of the Molavieh Order of Sufis ( founded by Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi ), where Gurdjieff, Ouspensky and Thomas de Hartmann experienced the sema ceremony of The Whirling Dervishes.
He also left a body of music, inspired by what he heard in visits to remote monasteries and other places, written for piano in collaboration with one of his pupils, Thomas de Hartmann.
The second period music, for which Gurdjieff arguably became best known, written in collaboration with Russian composer Thomas de Hartmann, is described as the Gurdjieff-de Hartmann music.
Since the publication of four volumes of this piano repertory by Schott, recently completed, there has been a wealth of new recordings, including orchestral versions of music prepared by Gurdjieff and de Hartmann for the Movements demonstrations of 1923-24.
In all, Gurdjieff in collaboration with de Hartmann composed some 200 pieces.
Gurdjieff's notable personal students include Jeanne de Salzmann, Willem Nyland, Lord Pentland ( Henry John Sinclair ), P. D. Ouspensky, Olga de Hartmann, Thomas de Hartmann, Jane Heap, John G. Bennett, Alfred Richard Orage, Maurice Nicoll, Lanza del Vasto, George and Helen Adie, Rene Daumal and Katherine Mansfield.
Thomas de Hartmann, a Russian composer and prominent student and collaborator of Gurdjieff, first met Gurdjieff in 1916 in Saint Petersburg.
During that time, at Gurdjieff's Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man near Paris, de Hartmann transcribed and co-wrote much of the music that Gurdjieff collected and used for his Movements exercises, as well as additional music not intended to accompany Movements.
Olga de Hartmann was Gurdjieff's personal secretary for many years, and collected many of Gurdjieff's early talks in the book Views from the Real World ( 1973 ).
Published accounts of time spent with Gurdjieff have appeared written by A. R. Orage, Charles Stanley Nott, Thomas and Olga de Hartmann, Fritz Peters, René Daumal, John G. Bennett, Maurice Nicoll, Margaret Anderson and Louis Pauwels, among others.

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de: Alois Alzheimer
On Prosper Enfantin's initiative, he and Talabot and Alois Negrelli became members of the Société d ' Études du canal de Suez in 1846, where they studied the feasibility of the Suez canal.
de: Alois Brunner
de: Alois Kayser
de: Alois Negrelli von Moldelbe
de: Alois Hába
de: Alois Carigiet
de: Alois Barmettler
de: Alois Musil
de: Alois I.
pt: Alois I de Liechtenstein
fr: Carl Alois de Lichnowsky
de: Alois II.
pt: Alois II de Liechtenstein
These were worked on by Ludwig Redtenbacher ( Coleoptera ), Friedrich Moritz Brauer ( Neuroptera and Diptera ), Henri Louis Frederic de Saussure ( Hymenoptera excluding Formicidae ), Gustav Mayr ( Formicidae and Hemiptera ), Ignaz Rudolph Schiner ( Diptera ), C Felder, R. Felder and Alois Friedrich Rogenhofer ( Lepidoptera ).
de: Alois von Reding
de: Bernd Alois Zimmermann
* Emil Alois Ferdinand Vacano ( November 16, 1840-June 9, 1892, Karlsruhe ), writer, ( de )
Exiled museum director: de: Alois Schardt noted in the late thirties that Ziegler was

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* 1907 – Felix de Weldon, Austrian sculptor ( d. 2003 )
* 2003 – A car-bomb attack on United Nations headquarters in Iraq kills the agency's top envoy Sérgio Vieira de Mello and 21 other employees.
* Leandro Alfonso Luis Ruíz y Moragas ( born 26 April 1929 ), officially recognized by Spanish Courts on 21 May 2003 as Leandro Alfonso Luis de Borbón y Ruíz Moragas
* Christine Buci-Glucksmann ( 2003 ), Esthétique de l ' éphémère, Galilée.
* 2003 – Cecile de Brunhoff, French author ( b. 1903 )
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After some personal arguments among the three crewmembers, de Spookrijders split up in 2003, after releasing their and final third album Hee ...
In June 2003, the government liquidated the state-owned and heavily indebted National Telecommunications Company ( Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones — Telecom ) and replaced it with Colombia Telecomunicaciones ( Colombia Telecom ).
File: CatherineSienaMeo. jpg | Michele de Meo, " Catherine of Siena, Patroness of Europe ," 2003, Chapel of St. James, Church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva
* Desmond, Marilynn, Pamela Sheingorn, Myth, Montage, and Visuality in Late Medieval Manuscript Culture: Christine de Pizan's Epistre Othea ( Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan Press, 2003 ).
* Delmarre, Xavier ( 2003 ) Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise ( 2nd ed.
* J. Lallot, La grammaire de Denys le Thrace, Paris: CNRS Éditions, 1998 ( 2e édition 2003 ).
In November 2003, an Ecuadorian United Nations Training Centre was established under the name of: ( La Unidad Escuela de Misiones de Paz “ Ecuador ”).
On 15 May 2003 he received two life sentences for murder as well as three years for breaking into Marike de Klerk's apartment.
Cáceres, Berkeley: Universidad de Extremadura, The Bancroft Library, 2003.
* 1928 – Alejandro de Tomaso, Argentine-Italian race car driver and manufacturer ( d. 2003 )
* Eliane Seguin, Histoire de la danse jazz, 2003, Editions CHIRON, ISBN 978-2-7027-0782-1, 281 pp
* 1910 – Edgar de Evia, American photographer ( d. 2003 )
In the later Roman Empire the classical Latin word for horse, equus, was replaced in common parlance by vulgar Latin caballus, sometimes thought to derive from Gaulish caballos .< ref > Xavier Delamarre, entry on caballos, in Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise ( Éditions Errance, 2003 ), p. 96.
* Mourer-Chauviré, C .; Philippe, M .; Quinif, Y .; Chaline, J .; Debard, E .; Guérin, C. & Hugueney, M. ( 2003 ): Position of the palaeontological site Aven I des Abîmes de La Fage, at Noailles ( Corrèze, France ), in the European Pleistocene chronology.
* Wiles, Gary J .; Johnson, Nathan C .; de Cruz, Justine B .; Dutson, Guy ; Camacho, Vicente A .; Kepler, Angela Kay ; Vice, Daniel S .; Garrett, Kimball L .; Kessler, Curt C. & Pratt, H. Douglas ( 2004 ): New and Noteworthy Bird Records for Micronesia, 1986 – 2003.
After the constitutional reform of 2003 it became a collectivité d ' outre-mer while keeping the title collectivité départementale de Mayotte.
* 1919 – Rubén González, Cuban pianist ( Buena Vista Social Club and Estrellas de Areito ) ( d. 2003 )
The Florentine Codex, made by Bernardino de Sahagún and his native informants of Tenochtitlan-subjugated Tlatelolco, generally portrays Tlatelolco and Tlatelolcan rulers in a favorable light relative to the Tenocha, and Moctezuma in particular is depicted unfavorably as a weak-willed, superstitious, and indulgent ruler ( Restall 2003 ).

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