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Among those whom he influenced were Richard Rothe, Julius Müller and Hans L Martensen.
The legend has been the subject of German poems by Schubart, Aloys Schreiber, Wilhelm Müller, Lenau, Chamisso, Schlegel, Julius Mosen ( an epic, 1838 ), and Köhler ; of novels by Franz Horn ( 1818 ), Oeklers, and Schücking ; and of tragedies by Klingemann (" Ahasuerus ", 1827 ) and Zedlitz ( 1844 ).
At the universities of Tübingen, Halle and Berlin, he was successively influenced by Baur and Schmid, by Tholuck and Julius Müller, by David Strauss and, above all, Neander.
In 1830, along with his colleague Wilhelm Gesenius, he was threatened with deposition for teaching rationalism, and though he retained his office he lost his influence, which passed to Friedrich Tholuck and Julius Müller.
Julius Müller ( April 10, 1801 – September 27, 1878 ), was a German Protestant theologian.
* This work in turn cites M. Kähler, Julius Müller ( 1878 ); L. Schultze, Julius Müller ( 1879 ) and Julius Müller als Ethiker ( 1895 ).
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One of the most noteworthy of the " mediating " theologians, he has been ranked with Friedrich Schleiermacher, August Neander, Karl Nitzsch, Julius Müller and Richard Rothe.
The founders were Franz and Paul Braun, Henry Cleve, Hans Debest, Paul Dziendzielle, Julius and Wilhelm Jacobi, Hans Kahn, Gustav Müller, Franz Risse, Fritz Schulte, Hans Siebold, August Tönnesmann, Heinrich and Robert Unger, Fritz Weber and Franz Wendt.
In his introduction to the Peters Edition ( with the critical revisions of Max Friedländer ), Professor Max Müller, son of the poet Wilhelm Müller, remarks that Schubert's two song-cycles have a dramatic effect not unlike that of a full-scale tragic opera, particularly when performed by great singers such as Jenny Lind ( Die schöne Müllerin ) or Julius Stockhausen ( Winterreise ).
* Journalists, writers, publishers: Mathilde Franziska Anneke ; Gustav Bloede ( see Marie Bloede ); Rudolf Doehn ; Carl Adolph Douai ; Carl Daenzer ; Bernard Domschke ; Christian Esselen ( editor of Atlantis ); Julius Fröbel ; Karl Peter Heinzen ; Rudolf Lexow ( founder of Belletristisches Journal ); Niclas Müller ; Reinhold Solger ; Emil Praetorius ; Oswald Ottendorfer ; Friedrich Hassaurek ; Theodor Olshausen ; Hermann Raster ; Wilhelm Rapp ; Carl Heinrich Schnauffer ; Kaspar Beetz ; Carl Dilthey ; F. Raine ; Heinrich Börnstein ; Charles L. Bernays ; Emil Rothe ; Eduard Leyh ; George Schneider ( who was also a banker ); Albert Sigel ; Franz Umbscheiden ; Edward Morwitz ( who was also a physician )
From this charge, however, he successfully cleared himself, the entire theological faculty, including Julius Müller and August Tholuck, bearing testimony to his sufficient orthodoxy.
* Julius Müller ( 1801 – 1878 ), German Protestant theologian

Julius and Die
Woodcut for Die Bibel in Bildern, 1860, by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld.
The 2012 Italian drama film Caesar Must Die (), directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, follows convicts in their rehearsals ahead of a prison performance of Julius Caesar.
While a Privatdozent, Zschokke created a sensation by publishing the extravagant novel, Abällino, der grosse Bandit ( 1793 ; subsequently also dramatized ), modelled on Schiller's Die Räuber, and the melodramatic tragedy Julius von Sassen ( 1796 ).
* Julius von Payer, " Die Österreich-Ungarische Nordpol Expedition in den Jahren 1869-1874 " ( Wien 1876 ) ( The Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition of 1869 to 1874 ", Vienna, 1876 )
*“ Drittes Konzert der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien-Jules Massenet, Mystere Eve – Liederabend Johannes Messchaert, Julius Röntgen ,” Die Zeit, Band 6 ( 1896 ), p. 113.
*“ Zweiter Liederabend Johannes Messchaert, Julius Röntgen-Sechstes und siebentes philharmonisches Konzert ,” Die Zeit, Band 6 ( 1896 ), p. 158ff.
** Karl Julius Beloch, Die attische Politik seit Perikles ( Leipzig, 1884 ), and Griechische Geschichte, i. p. 537
* Hermann Walter, Die ‘ Collectanea rerum memorabilium ’ des C. Julius Solinus.
Die neueste Entwicklung insbesondere der deutschen Fernsehtechnik, Berlin: Julius Springer.
These were interspersed with advertising films ( the Julius Pinschewer advertising agency invented ad films and sponsored a large number of abstract animators during the Weimar period ) and special effects for various feature films – most famously a silhouette falcon for a dream sequence in Part One of Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen ).
Bunzlauer Keramik: Die Feinsteinzeugfabrik Julius Paul & Sohn in Bunzlau ( 1893-1945 ).
* Julius Ludwig August Koch begins publication of Die psychopathischen Minderwertigkeiten in Ravensburg, introducing the concept of psychopathology.
He edited the Acta imperii inedita ( Innsbruck, 1880-1885 ), and with Julius Ficker, Die Regesten des Kaiserreichs unter Wilhelm, Alfons X und Richard ( Innsbruck, 1882, 1901 ).
* Die erleuchteten Fenster oder die Menschwerdung des Amtsrates Julius Zihal ( novel ) ( 1951 ) (" The Lighted Window ")
Notable productions were Lulu ( 1962 ; conducted by Karl Böhm, staged by Otto Schenk, designed by Caspar Neher, starring Evelyn Lear ), Haydn's Orfeo ed Euridice ( 1967 ; conducted by Richard Bonynge, staged by Rudolf Hartmann, with Nicolai Gedda, Joan Sutherland ), Fidelio ( 1970 ; conducted by Leonard Bernstein, staged by Schenk, with Gwyneth Jones, James King ), Il ritorno d ' Ulisse in patria ( 1971 ; conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, staged by Federik Mirdita ), L ' elisir d ' amore ( 1973 ; conducted by Silvio Varviso, staged by Schenk, with Nicolai Gedda, Reri Grist, Eberhard Wächter ), Die Fledermaus ( 1975 ; conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich, staged by Michael Kehlmann, with Wiesław Ochman, Reri Grist, Elizabeth Harwood, Waldemar Kmentt ), La clemenza di Tito ( 1976 ; conducted by Julius Rudel, staged by Mirdita, with Werner Hollweg, Teresa Berganza, Arleen Augér, Edda Moser ), Fierrabras ( 1988 ; conducted by Claudio Abbado, staged by Ruth Berghaus, with Thomas Hampson, Karita Mattila, László Polgár ), Die Entführung aus dem Serail ( 1989 ; conducted by Harnoncourt, staged by Ursel Herrmann, Karl-Ernst Herrmann ), Don Giovanni ( 1990 ; conducted by Abbado, staged by Luc Bondy, with Ruggero Raimondi, Karita Mattila, Marie McLaughlin, Cheryl Studer ), Le nozze di Figaro ( 1991 ; conducted by Abbado, staged by Jonathan Miller, with Ruggero Raimondi, Marie McLaughlin, Cheryl Studer ) and the world premiere of Adriana Hölszky's Die Wände ( 1995 ; conducted by Ulf Schirmer, staged by Hans Neuenfels ).
Die Zirkusprinzessin ( The Circus Princess ) is an operetta in three acts by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán to a German libretto by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald.
* Julius Sammetreuther: Die falsche Lehre der Deutschen Christen ; Bekennende Kirche Heft 15 ; Munich 1934 < sup > 3 </ sup >
* Julius Tittmann, Die Nürnberger Dichterschule ( Göttingen, 1847 )
See Julius Tittmann, Die Nürnberger Dichterschule ( Göttingen, 1847 ).
His subsequent recording of Die schöne Müllerin in Hyperion's Schubert Edition won the Gramophone's Solo Vocal Award for 1996 ; he won the prize again in 1998 for a recording of Schumann Lieder with his regular collaborator, the pianist Julius Drake.
In His recording of Schubert's " Die Forelle " with Julius Drake forms part of the soundtrack of the 2011 movie " Sherlock Holmes: a Game of Shadows ".

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* Julius Plücker in der philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Halle ( PDF )
* Julius Plücker und die Stammfolge der Familie Plücker, Deutsches Geschlechterbuch, 217.
Der Mathematiker Julius Plücker starb vor 140 Jahren .“ Pressemitteilung der Universität Bonn vom 21.
Julius Pokorny derives Pelasgoi from * pelag-skoi ( Flachlandbewohner, or " flatland-inhabitants "); specifically, Bewohner der thessalischen Ebene (" Inhabitants of the Thessalian plain ").
His famous Decca Das Lied von der Erde with Kathleen Ferrier, Julius Patzak, and the Vienna Philharmonic was made in May, 1952, and he recorded it again in studio with the New York Philharmonic in 1960.
Eliade's thinking was in part influenced by Rudolf Otto, Gerardus van der Leeuw, Nae Ionescu and the writings of the Traditionalist School ( René Guénon and Julius Evola ).
* Fritz Schröter ( 1932 ) Handbuch der Bildtelegraphie und des Fernsehens, Berlin: Julius Springer.
* Julius Helbig: Urkundliche Beiträge zur Geschichte der edlen Herren von Biberstein und ihrer Güter.
On September 3, 1898 the theatre was reopened as Metropol-Theater with Julius Freund's revue Paradies der Frauen.
In 1929, he cofounded " Quellen und Studien zur Geschichte der Mathematik " with Otto Neugebauer and Julius Stenzel.
* Frida Schottmüller, Wohnungskultur and Möbel der Italienischen Renaissance, ( Stuttgart, Verlag Julius Hoffman ) 1921.
M. Delcluze gives a brief notice of his life in Louis David et son temps (" Louis David and his Times "), and Julius Meyer's Geschichte der modernen französischen Malerei (" History of Modern French Painting ") contains what Britannica cites as an excellent criticism on his works.
Edgar Julius Jung und die metaphysischen Grundlagen der Konservativen Revolution.
Julius Pokorny in 1959 published his Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch, an updated and slimmed-down reworking of the three-volume Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen of Alois Walde and Julius Pokorny ( 1927 – 32 ).
It is an updated and slimmed-down reworking of the three-volume Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen ( 1927 – 1932, by Alois Walde and Julius Pokorny ).
Julius Ebbinghaus ( 1885, Berlin – 1981, Marburg an der Lahn ) was a German philosopher, one of the closest followers of Immanuel Kant active in the twentieth century.
* Hans Julius Zassenhaus ( 1937 ), Lehrbuch der Gruppentheorie (" Textbook of group theory ")
* Julius S. Schoeps, Das Erbe der Mendelssohns, Frankfurt-am-Main, 2009

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