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division ( Burckhardt ), which left Langenthal to arrive at the Reuss north of Lucerne by way of Willisau and Ruswil.

Burckhardt and March
* March 3-Carl Jacob Burckhardt, historian ( born 1891 )

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" Burckhardt also mentions Alberti's love for animals.
Later, Burckhardt was condemned for his methodology while Moniz's more favorable results earned him acceptance within the psychology community.
As preparation Burckhardt briefly studied Arabic at the University of Cambridge, and prepared for his rigorous career as an explorer by wandering bareheaded in the English countryside during a heatwave, subsisting on vegetables and water, and sleeping on the bare ground.
As originally conceived and practiced by 19th Century Swiss historian Jakob Burckhardt with regard to the Italian Renaissance, cultural history was oriented to the study of a particular historical period in its entirety, with regard not only for its painting, sculpture and architecture, but for the economic basis underpinning society, and the social institutions of its daily life as well.
Looking for someone to take his passport photo, he encountered photographer and filmmaker Rudy Burckhardt in Switzerland in 1934, and the two remained inseparable for the rest of Denby's life.
In 1999, with another group of collaborators, notably the Italian architecture collective, Gruppo A12, net programmer Daniel Burckhardt, Brazilian artist Roberto Cabot, Thing. net founder Wolfgang Staehle, as well as the Equator group, Philip Pocock produced H | u | m | b | o | t for the ZKM Center for Art and Media's net_condition exhibition in Karlsruhe, Germany, initiated with support from the Goethe-Institut, Caracas, Venezuela.
For Wölfflin, the 16th-century art now described as " Mannerist " was part of the Baroque aesthetic, one that Burckhardt before him as well as most French and English-speaking scholars for a generation after him dismissed as degenerate.
On his return he took on the duties, for a short time, of the professorship of logic, for Samuel Burckhardt.
He argues that Hitler's statement to the League of Nations High Commissioner for Danzig, the Swiss diplomat Carl Jacob Burckhardt, in August 1939 that " Everything I undertake is directed against Russia …", which Hillgruber cited as evidence of Hitler's anti-Soviet intentions, was part of an effort to intimidate Britain and France into abandoning Poland.
Warburg, for his part, renounced all sentimental aestheticism, and in his writings criticised a vulgarised idealisation of an individualism that had been imputed to the Renaissance in the work of Jacob Burckhardt.
The Haus zum Kirschgarten ( House to the Cherry garden ) was built between 1777 and 1780 for the Basel trim ( sewing ) and ribbon industry and for Colonel Johann Rudolf Burckhardt.

Burckhardt and whence
Burckhardt temporarily abandoned this goal to travel up the Nile as far as Dar Mahass ; and then, finding it impossible to penetrate westward, he made a journey through the Nubian desert in the character of a poor Syrian merchant, passing by Berber and Shendi to Suakin, on the Red Sea, whence he performed the pilgrimage to Mecca by way of Jidda.

Burckhardt and following
He studied medicine in Zürich and following his graduation in 1881 he worked as a medical assistant to Gottlieb Burckhardt at the Waldau Psychiatric Clinic in Bern.

Burckhardt and Syria
At Kuffeir near Bostra in Syria, Burckhardt found stone doors, 9 to.
During his residence in Syria, Burckhardt visited Palmyra, Damascus, Lebanon and made a series of other exploratory trips in the region.
* Burckhardt, John Lewis, 1784-1817 ( 1822 ): Travels in Syria and the Holy Land Edition: reprint, Published by J. Murray, 668 pages.
* Burckhardt, John Lewis, 1784-1817 ( 1822 ): Travels in Syria and the Holy Land Edition: reprint, Published by J. Murray, 668 pages.
Anatolian hieroglyphs first came to Western attention in the nineteenth century, when European explorers such as Johann Ludwig Burckhardt and Richard Francis Burton described pictographic inscriptions on walls in the city of Hama, Syria.

Burckhardt and order
* Averil Cameron ( professor at King's College and Oxford ) and Stuart Hall ( historian and theologian ), in their recent translation of the Life of Constantine, point out that writers such as Burckhardt found it necessary to attack Eusebius in order to undermine the ideological legitimacy of the Habsburg empire, which based itself on the idea of Christian empire derived from Constantine, and that the most controversial letter in the Life has since been found among the papyri of Egypt.
Upon acceptance Burckhardt planned to travel to the Levant in order to study Arabic, in the belief that his journey to Africa would be facilitated if he was accepted to be as a Muslim.
On the evidence above all of his " Reflections on World History " ( a book which greatly impressed anxious conservatives when it was re-issued in the late 1930s ) Burckhardt saw the historians ' task as to investigate, to classify and to order, to hate and to love and to warn -- but not, except on the smallest of scales, to explain.

Burckhardt and study
" Jakob Burckhardt fully cognizant of Springer's enmity, reportedly gave one Springer student ( Gustav Pauli ) a rough reception when Pauli applied to study under him.

Burckhardt and Islamic
Titus Burckhardt ( Ibrahim Izz al-Din after his Islamic name ), a German Swiss, was born in Florence, Italy in 1908 and died in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1984.
Burckhardt was, as his grandfather, a connoisseur of Islamic art, architecture and civilisation.

Burckhardt and .
Glance at the list: Burckhardt, Tolstoy, Proudhon, Thoreau, London, Marx, Tawney, Mayo, Durkheim, Tannenbaum, Mumford, A. R. Heron, Huxley, Schweitzer, and Einstein.
Jacob Burckhardt, in his cultural classic The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, observed that hierarchy, exclusionary and inherited caste structure was pervasive in Italy, from the nobili caste to the merchants to the peasants.
In the 19th century Jacob Burckhardt viewed Eusebius as ' a liar ', the “ first thoroughly dishonest historian of antiquity .” Ramsay MacMullen in the 20th century regarded Eusebius's work as representative of early Christian historical accounts in which “ Hostile writings and discarded views were not recopied or passed on, or they were actively suppressed ..., matters discreditable to the faith were to be consigned to silence .” As a consequence this kind of methodology in MacMullens view has distorted modern attempts, ( e. g. Harnack, Nock, and Brady ), to describe how the Church grew in the early centuries.
" Jacob Burckhardt portrayed Alberti in The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy as a truly universal genius.
However, the nineteenth-century Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt noted that Jean Buridan had climbed the same mountain a few years before, and ascents accomplished during the Middle Ages have been recorded, including that of Anno II, Archbishop of Cologne.
The Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt ( 1818 – 1897 ) in his Die Cultur der Renaissance in Italien ( 1860 ), by contrast, defined the Renaissance as the period between Giotto and Michelangelo in Italy, that is, the 14th to mid-16th centuries.
Both Michelet and Burckhardt were keen to describe the progress made in the Renaissance towards the modern age.
Burckhardt likened the change to a veil being removed from man's eyes, allowing him to see clearly.
The modern history of psychosurgery begins in the 1880s under the Swiss psychiatrist Gottlieb Burckhardt.
The first systematic attempt at human psychosurgery is commonly attributed to the Swiss psychiatrist Gottlieb Burckhardt.
In December 1888 Burckhardt operated on the brains of six patients ( one of whom died a few days after the operation ) at the Préfargier Asylum, cutting out a piece of cerebral cortex.
The site remained unknown to the Western world until 1812, when it was introduced by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt.
The first European to describe them was Swiss traveller Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in 1812.
It is commonly accepted that the first systematic attempt at human psychosurgery was conducted by the Swiss psychiatrist Gottlieb Burckhardt in the late 1880s.
Burckhardt operated on the brains of six patients ( one of whom died a few days after the operation ) at Préfargier Asylum, cutting out a piece of cerebral cortex.
A significant advantage of this approach was that, unlike the position adopted by Burckhardt, it was unfalsifiable according to the knowledge and technology of the time as the absence of a known correlation between physical brain pathology and mental illness could not disprove his thesis.
It has precedents, however, in the history of philosophy, the history of ideas, and in cultural history as practiced since Burckhardt or indeed since Voltaire.
But in 1951, the Neuen Helvetischen Gesellschaft ( New Swiss Society ), under the leadership of Emil Egli, got 150, 000 Swiss citizens to sign a petition protesting the project ; among the signatories were 49 famous citizens, including Hermann Hesse and Carl Jacob Burckhardt.
One of his most widely exhibited and best loved works of the 1880s was The Lady with the Rose ( 1882 ), a portrait of Charlotte Burckhardt, a close friend and possible romantic attachment.

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