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He borrowed much from German sources, particularly from work commissioned by Hermann von Wied, Archbishop of Cologne ; and also from Osiander ( to whom he was related by marriage ).
Alphonsus Maria de Liguori ( d. 1787 ), founder of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, then brought some attention back to casuistry by publishing again Hermann Busembaum's Medulla Theologiae Moralis ; the last edition published in 1785 and receiving the approbation of the Holy See in 1803.
* < span id =" DK " class =" citation "> Freeman, Kathleen & Diels, Hermann ; Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: a complete translation of the fragments in Diels, Fragmente der Vorsokratiker.
Also, while in New Guinea, he visited the Lutheran missionaries Otto Thiele and Christian Keyser, in the Finschhafen district ; there, while in conversation with his hosts, he uncovered the discrepancies in Hermann Detzner's popular book, Four Years among the Cannibals in German Guinea from 1914 to the Truce, in which Detzner claimed to have seen the interior, discovered several species of flora and fauna, while remaining only steps ahead of the Australian patrols sent to capture him.
* Des Simplicius Simplicissimus Jugend ( 1934 – 35 ; revised 1956-57 as Simplicius Simplicissimus ), libretto by Hermann Scherchen, Wolfgang Petzer and Hartmann after Jakob von Grimmelhausen
In March 1800, Hermann alerted the French scientist George Cuvier to the existence of Collini's fossil, believing that it had been captured by the occupying armies of Napoleon and sent to the French collections in Paris ( and perhaps to Cuvier himself ) as war booty ; at the time special French political commissars systematically seized art treasures and objects of scientific interest.
As well, his name has been removed from the Houston-based Roger Clemens Institute for Sports Medicine ; it will be renamed the Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine Institute.
The American theoretical physicist John Archibald Wheeler coined the term wormhole in 1957 ; however, in 1921, the German mathematician Hermann Weyl already had proposed the wormhole theory, in connection with mass analysis of electromagnetic field energy.
* 1003 – Pope Sylvester II, born Gerbert d ' Aurillac, dies ; however, his teaching continued to influence those of the 11th century ; his works included a book on arithmetic, a study of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, a hydraulic-powered organ, the reintroduction of the abacus to Europe, and a possible treatise on the astrolabe that was edited by Hermann of Reichenau five decades later.
* Hermann von Salza, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights ( approximate date ; d. 1239 )
In 1945 Heidegger wrote of his term as rector, giving the writing to his son Hermann ; it was published in 1983:
The first production outside of Germany was given at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in 1882 ; the Tristan was Hermann Winkelmann, later that year to create Parsifal at Bayreuth.
# A strictly German body, the Deutsche Allgemeine Ärztliche Gesellschaft für Psychotherapie, led by Matthias Göring, an Adlerian psychotherapist and a cousin of the prominent Nazi Hermann Göring ;
* Austrian — Noetzel, Hermann: Pierrot's Summer Night ( 1924 ); Schnitzler, Arthur: The Transformations of Pierrot ( 1908 ), The Veil of Pierrette ( 1910 ; with music by Ernö Dohnányi ; see also " Stuppner " among the Italian composers under Western classical music ( instrumental ) below ); Schreker, Franz: The Blue Flower, or The Heart of Pierrot: A Tragic Pantomime ( 1909 ), The Bird, or Pierrot's Mania: A Pantomimic Comedy ( 1909 ).
In 1793 he explained the mode in which the eye accommodates itself to vision at different distances as depending on change of the curvature of the crystalline lens ; in 1801 he was the first to describe astigmatism ; and in his Lectures he presented the hypothesis, afterwards developed by Hermann von Helmholtz, that colour perception depends on the presence in the retina of three kinds of nerve fibres.
Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring, commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe, told Hitler that they were simply dummies ; the Red Air Force could not possibly have that many aircraft.
After the elevation of Matilda's brother Otto II as co-emperor in 967 and the death of her half-brother Archbishop William of Mainz one year later, the abbess remained the only important member of the Ottonian dynasty in the Saxon lands under regent Hermann Billung ; therefore, Widuking may have begun the writing — or started all over again — to create a kind of mirror for princes.
In 1874, Hermann Goetz created Der Widerspänstigen Zähmung, a comic opera first performed at the National Theatre Mannheim in Germany ; the libretto was by Joseph Widmann and Goetz.
The library contains such famous trademarked typefaces as Palatino and Optima by Hermann Zapf ; Frutiger, Avenir and Univers by Adrian Frutiger ; and Helvetica by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffman.
* Frederick Parkes Weber ( 1863 – 1962 ), English dermatologist ; son of Hermann David Weber

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Famous casuistic authors include Antonio Escobar y Mendoza, whose Summula casuum conscientiae ( 1627 ) enjoyed a great success, Thomas Sanchez, Vincenzo Filliucci ( Jesuit and penitentiary at St Peter's ), Antonino Diana, Paul Laymann ( Theologia Moralis, 1625 ), John Azor ( Institutiones Morales, 1600 ), Etienne Bauny, Louis Cellot, Valerius Reginaldus, Hermann Busembaum ( d. 1668 ), etc.
St. Benedict writing the rules, painting ( 1926 ) by Hermann Nigg ( 1849 – 1928 )
The mayor of St. Gallen, Ulrich Varnbüler, established contact with farmers and Appenzell residents ( led by the fanatical Hermann Schwendiner ) who were seeking an opportunity to weaken the abbot.
The Klotten estate donated the Richeza's funeral arrangements to St. Maria ad Gradus, whose relationship with Richeza, Hermann II and Anno II is unclear.
Born in Maida Vale, London, he was the son of a wholesale jeweller and nephew of Rabbi Professor Sir Hermann Gollancz and Professor Sir Israel Gollancz ; after being educated at St Paul's School, London and taking a degree in classics at New College, Oxford, he became a schoolteacher.
It was on the first night of internment, at an army barracks in Bury St Edmunds, that he met his future collaborator and close friend, Hermann Bondi.
The so-called Vita S. Swithuni of Lantfred and Wulfstan, written about 1000, hardly contain any biographical fact ; all that has in later years passed for authentic detail of Swithun's life is extracted from a biography ascribed to Goscelin of St Bertin's, a monk who came over to England with Hermann, bishop of Salisbury from 1058 to 1078.
*“ Francke, August Hermann .” in Erwin L. Lueker, Luther Poellot, Paul Jackson, eds., Christian Cyclopedia, St. Louis.
Also in 1946, several projects were approved for inclusion in the Texas Medical Center including: Hermann Hospital ( whose campus was pre-existing in the district, having been built in the 1920s ), St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, The Methodist Hospital, The Shriners Crippled Children's ' Hospital ( now known as Shriners Hospitals for Children ), and the Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library.
The following year he started his lifelong research at the Scientific Laboratory of Physics of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences ( now Russian Academy of Sciences ), under Prussian-Russian Academician Moritz von Jacobi, Moritz Hermann von Jacobi, Boris Semyonovich von Jacobi ( Russian: Борис Семёнович ( Морис-Герман ) Якоби ) ( 21 September 1801 – 10 March 1874 ).
Born August 9, 1849, in Colorado County, Texas, to Dr. Hermann and Friedericke Litzmann Nagel, Charles Nagel moved to a boarding school in St. Louis, Missouri, for high school and stayed to study law at Washington University Law School.
* St. Hermann Joseph von Steinfeld ( 1150 ?– 1241 ), German canon regular and mystic
Hermann Hesse adapted a biography of St. Hilarion as one of the three Lives of Joseph Knecht, making up his Nobel Prize winning novel The Glass Bead Game ( also known as Magister Ludi ).
Wingert attended St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School and played college soccer for St. John's University, where he was the 2003 Hermann Trophy winner as that year's best collegiate player.
* C. Herzensberg: Grete Hermann: Mathematician, Physicist, Philosopher, Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2008 APS April Meeting and HEDP / HEDLA Meeting, Volume 53, Number 5, April 11 – 15, 2008 in St. Louis, Missouri ( abstract )
According to the biography by Razo Bonvisinus, a contemporary and prior of Steinfeld Abbey ( Acta Sanctorum, 7 April, I, 679 ), Hermann was the son of noble but poor parents, his father being Lothair, Count of Meer ( now Meerbusch ), and his mother being St. Hildegund.
* Hermann Bonifer: Jügesheim und St. Nikolaus-Dorf und Pfarrei in der Geschichte.
In addition, a number of individuals are known to have read the text or have been indirectly influenced by it, including: Vussin, Hrabanus Maurus, Hermann of Reichenau, Hugo of St. Victor, Gervase of Melkey, William of Malmesbury, Theoderich of St. Trond, Petrus Diaconus, Albertus Magnus, Filippo Villani, Jean de Montreuil, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Giovanni de Dondi, Domenico di Bandino, Niccolò Acciaioli bequeathed copy to the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence, Bernward of Hildesheim, and St. Thomas Aquinas.
A little earlier it had been included by St. Thomas Becket in the devotion to the joys and sorrows of Mary, by Blessed Hermann ( d. 1245 ), one of the first spiritual children of Saint Dominic, in his other devotions to Mary, and somewhat later it appeared in St. Bridget's " Book of Revelations ".
In associating St Pelagia with Saint Marina, St Margaret and others, of whom either the name or the legend recalls Pelagia, Hermann Usener has endeavoured to show by a series of subtle deductions that this saint is only a Christian travesty of the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite.

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