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Mai oder Konrad reitet in die Südsee in German, its original language ) is a novel by Erich Kästner, first published in 1931.
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* Paul Janositz: Informatik und Konrad Zuse: Der Pionier des Computerbaus in Europa – Das verkannte Genie aus Adlershof.
Especially in Germany, these celebrations had a distinctly political note to them and often stressed Boniface as a kind of founder of Europe, such as when Konrad Adenauer, the ( Catholic ) German chancellor, addressed a crowd of 60, 000 in Fulda, celebrating the feast day of the saint in a European context: " Das, was wir in Europa gemeinsam haben, gemeinsamen Ursprungs " (" What we have in common in Europe comes from the same source ").
* Christian Konrad Sprengel publishes Das entdeckte Geheimnis der Natur im Bau und in der Befruchtung der Blumen in Berlin, pioneering the study of pollination ecology.
* Konrad Lorenz publishes On Aggression ( Das sogenannte Böse: Zur Naturgeschichte der Agression ).
Pellikan's Latin autobiography ( Das Chronikon des Konrad Pellikan ) is one of the most interesting documents of the period.
* Das Chronikon des Konrad Pellikan, ed.

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He has also worked outside the USSR like in the title role Goya of the USSR-GDR coproduction Goya-oder Der arge Weg der Erkenntnis ( 1971 ), directed by Konrad Wolf and in the title role as Beethoven in the 1976 DEFA-production Beethoven-Tage aus einem Leben.

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Goya-Der lange Weg der Erkenntnis ( 1971 ) is an East German film directed by Konrad Wolf.
* Jürgen Alex: Zum Einfluß elementarer Sätze der mathematischen Logik bei Alfred Tarski auf die drei Computerkonzepte des Konrad Zuse.
# 205r: Herr Konrad, der Schenk von Landeck ( of Thurgau, 1271 – 1306 )
* Jörg Robert: Konrad Celtis und das Projekt der deutschen Dichtung.
Among the names suggested were Konrad von Fußesbrunnen, Bligger von Steinach and Walther von der Vogelweide.
* Buch der Natur of Konrad von Megenberg, a 14th century writer ( 1861 )
Around 1170, a version of the French poem was translated into the Middle High German Rolandslied by Konrad der Pfaffe ( possible author also of the Kaiserchronik ).
* Osceola – Die rechte Hand der Vergeltung ( 1971 ) by Konrad Petzold, an East German western with Gojko Mitić as the Native American hero.
While The Song of Roland was among the first French epics to be translated into German ( by Konrad der Pfaffe as the Rolandslied, c. 1170 ), and the German poet Wolfram von Eschenbach based his ( incomplete ) 13th century epic Willehalm ( consisting of seventy-eight manuscripts ) on the Aliscans, a work in the cycle of William of Orange ( Eschenbach's work had a great success in Germany ), these remained isolated examples.
In 1880, Gymnasium director Konrad Duden published the Vollständiges Orthographisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache (" Complete Orthographic Dictionary of the German Language "), known simply as Duden.
In Europe, the first printed herbal with woodcut ( xylograph ) illustrations, the Puch der Natur of Konrad of Megenberg, appeared in 1475.
Another vernacular herbal was the Buch der natur or " Book of Nature " by Konrad von Megenberg ( 1309 – 1374 ) which contains the first two botanical woodcuts ever made ; it is also the first work of its kind in the vernacular.
* Hürlimann, Katja, ( Johann Konrad ) " Friedrich von Hotze ", Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz, 15 January 2008 edition, accessed 18 October 2009.
* Jazzorchester der DDR, directed by Konrad Bauer, Amiga 856455 LP ( 1987 )
The concept, however, appears to be very similar to that of Rupert Riedl's hierarchy of biology as developed in his " Biologie der Erkenntnis " ( 1981 ) which in turn was a development from earlier thinking about evolutionary biology on the part of Erhard Oeser and Konrad Lorenz and even earlier Austrian thinkers known to von Bertalanffy before he was displaced to Canada by the second world war.
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Friedrich Konrad Beilstein ( 17 February 1838 – 18 October 1906 ), Russian name " Бейльштейн, Фёдор Фёдорович ", was a chemist and founder of the famous Handbuch der organischen Chemie ( Handbook of Organic Chemistry ).
* Konrad Lengenfelder: Die Emblemata der Hohen Schule zu Altdorf, in Altnürnberger Landschaft Mitteilungen 26, 1977, 13 – 20
* Konrad III der Sendlinger ( 1314-1322 )

Konrad and 1975
Iron ore continued to be mined in Salzgitter until 1982 ; in the former mine Schacht Konrad, an ultimate disposal place for radioactive waste has been planned since 1975.
* 1975 Konrad Fischer Gallery, Düsseldorf, Germany
* Konrad Lorenz et l ' Éthologie moderne, Nouvelle École, 1975
From 1975 until 1977, Robinson was member of a band called Clarinet Contrast, featuring German clarinet players Theo Jörgensmann and Bernd Konrad.
* Konrad Burkert – drums ( 1975 )
Antoine Konrad ( born June 23, 1975 ), better known as DJ Antoine, is a Swiss house and electro DJ and producer, from Sissach, Basel, Switzerland.

Konrad and Conrad
Bezprym had, however, always been disliked by his father, as indicated by his name ( the Piasts tended to give names such as Bolesław, Mieszko and later Kazimierz, Władysław and emperors ' names, such as Otto, Konrad ( Conrad ), and Henryk ( Heinrich ).
Conrad II ( Konrad ) ( c. 990 – 4 June 1039 ) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1027 until his death.
Conrad Celtes ( or Celtis ), also Konrad Celtis and Latin Conradus Celtis ( 1 February 1459 – 4 February 1508 ), was a German Renaissance humanist scholar and Neo-Latin poet.
« Haus zur Sul »: Official residence of Ulrich Zwingli ( 1522-1525 ) and his co-workers Jakob Ceporin ( 1526 ) and Conrad Pellicanus | Konrad Pellikan ( 1526-1556 ), and later of Peter Martyr Vermigli ( 1556-1562 ) and Josias Simmler ( 1563-1576 ), professors at the Carolinum, the academy of the Grossmünster.
The extortions by which he sought to raise money for his extravagant pleasures excited a rising known as that of the arme Konrad ( Poor Conrad ), not unlike the rebellion in England led by Wat Tyler.
Conrad Gesner ( Konrad Gesner, Conrad Geßner, Conrad von Gesner, Conradus Gesnerus, Conrad Gesner ; 26 March 1516 – 13 December 1565 ) was a Swiss naturalist and bibliographer.
Image: Konrad von Soest Crucifixion. jpg | Conrad von Soest, based in Dortmund Germany, Crucifixion, 1403
In 1189, Hösbach had its first documentary mention as Hostebach: a Hermann de Hostebach and his son Conrad were named in a document from Archbishop Konrad of Mainz as witnesses.
* 1405-1411 – Konrad Leczkow ( Conrad Letzkau )
File: Coat of Arms of the Emperor of Bulgaria ( by Conrad Grünenberg ). png | Coat of arms of the Emperor of Bulgaria, Armorial by Konrad Grünenberg, Konstanz Codex, 1483
Konrad von Marburg ( sometimes Anglicised as Conrad of Marburg ; ( Born 1195, died 30 July 1233 ) was a medieval German inquisitor.
Conrad I or Konrad I may refer to:
* In the Warhammer 40000 science-fiction franchise, " Nostramo " is a world ruled by a character named " Konrad Kurze ," itself a reference to Joseph Conrad and his character " Colonel Kurtz.
* Conrad of Hohenstaufen ( also spelled Konrad ) ( 1134 / 1136-1195 ), Count Palatine of the Rhine
Conrad II ( German: Konrad II von Hohenstaufen ) ( February / March 1173 – August 15, 1196 ) was duke of Swabia from 1191 to his death and Duke of Rothenburg ( 1188 – 1191 ).
Eberhard III ( c. 885 – 939 ) was a member of the Conradine dynasty, who became duke of Franconia following the death of his older brother, King Conrad I ( or Konrad ), in December 918.
Conrad Moench ( 1744 – 1805 ) was a German botanist, sometimes written Konrad Mönch, was Professor of Botany at the Marburg University from 1786 until his death.
Konrad von Hochstaden ( or Conrad of Hochstadt ) ( 1198 / 1205 – 18 September 1261 ) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1238 to 1261.
Konrad Celtis, also known as Konradus Celtis ( most commonly Conrad Celtis ) in America, was a German humanist during the German renaissance.
Konrad Pellikan (; Latin: Conradus Pellicanus ; sometimes anglicized as Conrad Pellican ; January 8, 1478, Rouffach in Alsace – May 6, 1556, Zurich ) was a German Protestant theologian, humanist, and Christian Hebraist who worked chiefly in Switzerland.
Conrad I of Württemberg (" Konrad von Wirtinisberc, C ( u ) onradus de Wirdeberch ") was the first ruler of the castle of Wirtemberg 1083-1110, and is first mentioned in 1081.

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