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Following this short stint in the military, Ebbinghaus finished his dissertation on Eduard von Hartmann s Philosphie des Unbewussten ( Philosophy of the Unconscious ), and received his doctorate on August 16, 1873, when he was 23 years old.
Von Hartmann s work, on which Ebbinghaus based his doctorate, did suggest that higher mental processes were hidden from view, which may have spurred Ebbinghaus to attempt to prove otherwise.
During World War II, though already an experienced composer, Hartmann submitted to a course of private tuition in Vienna by Schoenberg s pupil Anton Webern ( with whom he often disagreed on a personal and political level ).
The four-minute piece in E flat minor was first performed by the Gade Quartet at Oluf Hartmann s funeral on 21 January in the chapel at Holmen s Cemetery in Copenhagen and was also played at Nielsen's own funeral.
Direct literary models were available from a number of sources, including F. V. Dickins s 1866 Hyak nin is shiu, or, Stanzas by a Century of Poets, Being Japanese Lyrical Odes, the first English-language version of the Hyakunin isshu, a 13th-century anthology of 100 tanka, the early 20th-century critical writings and poems of Sadakichi Hartmann, and contemporary French-language translations.
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.
Many members of Peluso s former management team at Site59 held senior management positions at Travelocity ; namely, Jeffrey Glueck ( Chief Marketing Officer ), Tracey Weber ( President, North America ), Josh Hartmann ( Chief Technology Officer ) and Jonathan Perkel ( Senior Vice President and General Counsel ).
Thom Hartmann left Air America due in part to his dissatisfaction with the network s merry-go-round management.
“ We ve been far more successful since we left ,” Mr. Hartmann said in an interview after the closure.
The Reserve also has a small historic “ village ” with several restored buildings including Hartmann House, dating back to 1886, now operating as a local craft studio, Pollock Cottage ( 1890 ), Waiuku Jail ( 1865 ) and The Creamery ( 1890 s ).
Angelika Hartmann founded in 1864 the first kindergarten after Fröbel s model in Köthen, Anhalt.
By profession Carl W. Hansen was a dealer in dairy products, though he lists himself as a chemist in Hartmann s Who s Who, second edition 1927.
In March, General Hartmann, who commanded the Armée de l Air in Indochina until his death in an air crash in April 1951, wanted to create a " Battle Air Corps " composed of four fighter, two bomber and four transport groups.
Under Hartmann, the club would once again return to a predominantly European style of hockey, signing all but one of their imports from Slovakia, Czech Republic or Latvia – something unique to the Elite League, which resulted in the club being nicknamed by the fans as Richard Hartmann s ‘ Euro Army ’.
As of early 2005, many members of Peluso s former management team at Site59 held senior management positions at Travelocity, namely Jeffrey Glueck ( Chief Marketing Officer ), Damon Tassone ( Deputy CEO, lastminute. com ), Tracey Weber ( Chief Operating Officer, Travelocity North America ), Richard Harris ( Senior Vice President, Strategy and Business Development ), Josh Feuerstein ( Senior Vice President and Hotel Segment Manager ), Josh Hartmann ( Vice President, Software Development ) and Jonathan Perkel ( Vice President & Deputy General Counsel ).
Heinz Hartmann ( 1939 / 1958 ) believed the ego included innate capacities that facilitated an individual s ability to adapt to his or her environment.
By doing so, Hartmann believed psychoanalysis facilitated an individual s adaptation to his or her environment.
Yet, contemporary empirical research demonstrates Hartmann s approach is more consistent with the data.
Augsburg, Hartmann Schedel | Schedel sche Weltchronik ( 1493 )

Hartmann and s
Pictures at an Exhibition (, Kartinki s vystavki – Vospominaniye o Viktore Gartmane, " Pictures from an Exhibition – A Remembrance of Viktor Hartmann ") is a suite in ten movements composed for piano by Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky in 1874.
Such theorists ( Eisenstein 1979, Hartmann 1979 & 1981, Messerschmidt 1986, Currie 1989 ) accept that a patriarchal society constrains women s roles and their view of themselves but that this patriarchy is the result not of male aggression but of the mode of capitalist production.
By the time Al Franken launched his Senate campaign, Air America was KTNF s source for The Thom Hartmann Show and a handful of weekend programs.

Hartmann and contributions
In this period, Hans Hartmann, Heinrich Wagner and Wolfgang Meid made notable contributions to the scientific understanding of the boundaries of the Celtic language area and the location of the homeland of the Celtic peoples.

Hartmann and psychoanalytic
The ' Independent Analysts ' Group of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, as distinct from the Kleinians and what are now called the Contemporary Freudians ', who include figures such as Christopher Bollas, D. W. Winnicott and Adam Phillips, are-like the ego-psychologists such as Heinz Hartmann or the intersubjectivist analysts in the States-perhaps best considered of as ' different schools of psychoanalytic thought ', or as ' Post-Freudians ... post-Freudian developments '.
Following Sigmund Freud, the psychoanalysts most responsible for the development of ego psychology, and its systematization as a formal school of psychoanalytic thought, were Anna Freud, Heinz Hartmann, and David Rapaport.

Hartmann and from
The Dance of Death ( 1493 ) by Michael Wolgemut, from the Liber chronicarum by Hartmann Schedel.
Incunabula include the Gutenberg Bible of 1455, the Peregrinatio in terram sanctam of 1486 — printed and illustrated by Erhard Reuwich — both from Mainz, the Nuremberg Chronicle written by Hartmann Schedel and printed by Anton Koberger in 1493, and the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili printed by Aldus Manutius with important illustrations by an unknown artist.
In addition, Hartmann became a member of the Academy of Arts in Munich ( 1952 ) and Berlin ( 1955 ) and received an honorary doctorate from Spokane Conservatory, Washington ( 1962 ).
In 1989, von Trier's mother revealed on her deathbed that the man who he thought was his father was not, and that she had had a tryst with her former employer, Fritz Michael Hartmann ( 1909 – 2000 ), who descended from a long line of Roman Catholic classical musicians ( his grandfather was Emil Hartmann, his great grandfather J. P. E.
In Russia, Viktor Hartmann, Viktor Vasnetsov and other artists associated with Abramtsevo Colony sought to revive the quality of medieval Russian decorative arts quite independently from the movement in Great Britain.
She was betrothed to his son Hartmann, but his death in 1281 prevented the marriage from taking place.
For a time Mussorgsky was able to maintain his creative output: his compositions from 1874 include Sunless, the Khovanschina Prelude, and the piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition ( in memory of Hartmann ); he also began work on another opera based on Gogol, The Fair at Sorochyntsi ( for which he produced another choral version of Night on Bald Mountain ).
* Jagdgeschwader 71 " Richthofen " ( from 6 June 1959 )— the first jet fighter unit established by the post-World War II German Bundeswehr (" federal defence force "); its founding commander was the most successful air ace in history, Erich Hartmann.
Prester John from Hartmann Schedel's Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493
Other unofficial crusaders from Swabia, led by Hartmann of Dillingen, along with French, English, Lotharingian and Flemish volunteers, led by Drogo of Nesle and William the Carpenter, as well as many locals, joined Emicho in the destruction of the Jewish community of Mainz at the end of May.
Michael Wolgemut, The Dance of Death ( 1493 ) from the Liber chronicarum by Hartmann Schedel, evoked musically in Saint-Saëns ' Danse macabre.
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 ).
A book of his early talks was also collected by his student and personal secretary, Olga de Hartmann, and published in 1973 as Views from the Real World: Early Talks in Moscow, Essentuki, Tiflis, Berlin, London, Paris, New York, and Chicago, as recollected by his pupils.
* Views from the Real World gathered talks of G. I. Gurdjieff by his pupil Olga de Hartmann ( 1973 )
Three of Middle High German literature's finest examples, Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival and Hartmann von Aue's Erec and Iwein, were based on Perceval, Erec, and Yvain ; the Three Welsh Romances associated with the Mabinogion, Peredur, son of Efrawg, Geraint and Enid, and Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain are derived from the same trio.
Hartmann died from an aneurysm in 1873.
Today most of the pictures from the Hartmann exhibit are lost, making it impossible to be sure in many cases which Hartmann works Mussorgsky had in mind.
Scan from Die Hartmann Schedel | Schedelsche Weltchronik
Portrait of Hartmann von Aue from the Codex Manesse ( folio 184v ).
The source of this tale evidently came from the lore of the noble family whom Hartmann served.

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