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Several references to the god Abraxas appear in Hermann Hesse's 1919 novel, Demian, such as:
* Hermann Hesse's Demian ( 1919 ) and Klingsor's Last Summer ( 1920 )
Hermann Hesse's Der Steppenwolf also expresses a picture of anomie.
Further examples from the 1920s are Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby ( 1925 ), Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf ( 1927 ) and Italo Svevo's La coscienza di Zeno ( 1923 ).
The lyrics are frequently inspired by various books Anderson has enjoyed, from Tolstoy's War and Peace to Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha.
From Hermann Hesse's Diary was published.
The name-change from The Sparrows to Steppenwolf was suggested to John Kay by Gabriel Mekler, being inspired by Hermann Hesse's novel of the same name.
According to co-composer Jon Anderson, the title track is inspired by Hermann Hesse's book Siddhartha.
He also invented a " Pan Lingua ", which aspired to be a world language linking mathematics, music, astrology and the visual arts, an idea reminiscent of Hermann Hesse's " glass bead game ".
Peter Camenzind, published in 1904, was the first novel by Hermann Hesse and contains a number of themes that were to preoccupy many of Hesse's later works, most notably the individual's search for a unique spiritual and physical identity amidst the backdrops of nature and modern civilization and the role of art in the formation of personal identity.
Of particular note is the town's monastery, Maulbronn Abbey, which features prominently in Hermann Hesse's novel, Beneath the Wheel.
This collection gives English readers access to an important side of Hermann Hesse's literary career and contribute significantly to the understanding of his fiction.
* Harry Haller, the subject of Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf ( novel )
The monastery, which features prominently in Hermann Hesse's novel Beneath the Wheel, was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1993.

Hermann and character
Cadmium ( Latin cadmia, Greek καδμεία meaning " calamine ", a cadmium-bearing mixture of minerals, which was named after the Greek mythological character, Κάδμος Cadmus, the founder of Thebes ) was discovered simultaneously in 1817 by Friedrich Stromeyer and Karl Samuel Leberecht Hermann, both in Germany, as an impurity in zinc carbonate.
Moe is cast as " Moe Hailstone ", an Adolf Hitler-like character, with Curly playing a Hermann Göring character ( replete with medals ), and Larry a Ribbentrop-type ambassador.
The dramatic conflict is heightened by film noir-inspired lighting and smoke, a dissonant string orchestra score that is reminiscent of movie scores for horror films ( including Bernard Hermann ’ s scores for Alfred Hitchcock films ), and the house itself, which acts as a character in the story, apparently reacting to the family ’ s crisis.
Three magistrates belonging to that society, one of whom was August Hermann Francke, subsequently the founder of the famous orphanage at Halle ( 1695 ), commenced courses of expository lectures on the Scriptures of a practical and devotional character, and in the German language, which were zealously frequented by both students and townsmen.
thumbThe character Goldmund in the book Narcissus and Goldmund by Hermann Hesse serves as an apprentice with a master sculptor who is socially prominent in the town where he worked and whose character appears to be loosely based on that of Riemenschneider.
Hermann Weyl went on to give the detailed character theory of the compact connected Lie groups, based on maximal torus theory.
Her father knew writer Hermann Broch from Vienna's café society in the 1920s and was one of the inspirations for the character of Herr von Pasenow in Broch's novel The Sleepwalkers.
Hermann Weyl and Richard Brauer discovered a systematic method for determining the branching rule when the groups G and H share a common maximal torus: in this case the Weyl group of H is a subgroup of that of G, so that the rule can be deduced from the Weyl character formula.
* Hermann Brunner, a character from More Than Life at Stake
He appeared as " Herring "-a parody of Nazi official Hermann Göring-the minister of war in Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator ; he danced with Alice Faye and Betty Grable in Tin Pan Alley ; he stole scenes as a dim witted process server in the fast-paced comedy His Girl Friday ; playing an Italian character, he played opposite singer Gloria Jean in The Under-Pup and A Little Bit of Heaven.
* Kamala, a character in Siddhartha, the novel by Hermann Hesse
Hermann Josef Matula ( played by Claus Theo Gärtner ) is a character on the German detective show Ein Fall für Zwei.
" Never ", to repeat the words of a colleague, " was so much force and dignity, energy and learning, strength of character and prudence, piety and vigour, united in one person as in Hermann von Mallinckrodt.
His character appears to have been inspired by both Heinrich Himmler and Hermann Göring.

Hermann and Narcissus
* Narcissus and Goldmund, a novel by Hermann Hesse
Narcissus and Goldmund ( also published as Death and the Lover ) is a novel written by the German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse which was first published in German as Narziß und Goldmund in 1930.

Hermann and Goldmund
* Hermann Hesse-Narcissus and Goldmund

Hermann and shares
In 2004, Gericom planned to sell nearly 25 % of its shares to German computer manufacturer Medion, but the deal was later aborted by Gericom's founder Hermann Oberlehner.
After some time, Hermann shares with Felix a plan for both of them to profit off their shared likeness by having Felix briefly pretend to be Hermann.

Hermann and several
The Swiss chemist Paul Hermann Müller was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1948 " for his discovery of the high efficiency of DDT as a contact poison against several arthropods.
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.
The situation changed rapidly in the years 1925 – 1930, when working mathematical foundations were found through the groundbreaking work of Erwin Schrödinger, Werner Heisenberg, Max Born, Pascual Jordan, and the foundational work of John von Neumann, Hermann Weyl and Paul Dirac, and it became possible to unify several different approaches in terms of a fresh set of ideas.
There are also elaborate types of semantic networks connected with corresponding sets of software tools used for lexical knowledge engineering, like the Semantic Network Processing System ( SNePS ) of Stuart C. Shapiro or the MultiNet paradigm of Hermann Helbig, especially suited for the semantic representation of natural language expressions and used in several NLP applications.
There were also a number of training battalions that were being equipped, several depot battalions from the Hermann Goering Panzer Division and various artillery, anti-aircraft and field police units scattered throughout the north of the Netherlands.
* Peter Hermann ( disambiguation ), several people
* Hermann Müller ( disambiguation ), the name of several individuals
The small town of Wizna near Jedwabne saw several dozen Jewish men shot by the invading Germans under Hauptsturmführer Hermann Schaper, as did other neighboring towns.
Hermann devoted his early attention to the classical poetical metres, and published several works on that subject, the most important being Elementa doctrinae metricae ( 1816 ), in which he set forth a scientific theory based on the Kantian categories.
His theory was soon attacked by several contemporary physiologists, such as Ludimar Hermann, who maintained that a living untouched tissue, such as a muscle, is not the subject of electric currents so long as it is at rest, it is isoelectric in substance, and therefore need not be supposed to be made up of electric molecules, all the electric phenomena which it manifests being due to internal molecular changes associated with activity or injury.
By mid-August, Hermann Göring's dissatisfaction with the performance of his fighters led him to replace several of the pre-war Jagdgeschwader ( fighter wing ) commanders with younger and combat experienced aviators.
Among these are several works by Halldór Laxness, the Nobel prize-winning novelist from Iceland, and a number of Norse sagas which he co-translated ( with Hermann Pálsson ) for the Penguin Classics series: Njal's Saga ( 1960 ), The Vinland Sagas ( 1965 ), King Harald's Saga ( 1966 ) and Laxdaela Saga ( 1969 ).
Hermann von François ( January 31, 1856 – May 15, 1933 ) was a German General der Infanterie during World War I, and is best known for his key role in several German victories on the Eastern Front in 1914.
Hermann marketed the Deco Brain from 1982 on ; in the following years he miniaturized diving computers to the size of a match box ( called Micro Brain, DC11, DC12, TRAC and others ), and finally sold his company, Divetronic AG, to Scubapro for several million US dollars in 1991.
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.
In 1937, several spectators were killed or injured when Hermann Lang skidded off the track.
With her husband Jan Gies, and the other Opekta employees, Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, and Bep Voskuijl, Miep Gies helped hide Otto and Edith Frank, their daughters Margot and Anne, Hermann and Auguste van Pels, their son Peter, and Fritz Pfeffer in several upstairs rooms in the company's office building on Amsterdam's Prinsengracht from 6 July 1942 to August 4, 1944 ..
The German Africanist Diedrich Hermann Westermann published many dictionaries and grammars of Ewe and several other Gbe languages.
In 1869 he spent several months in Heidelberg working with Robert Bunsen and Leo Königsberger and then in 1871 he was with Gustav Kirchhoff and Hermann von Helmholtz in Berlin.
It was founded in Berlin in 1912 by Theodor Fritsch and several prominent German occultists including Philipp Stauff, who held office in the List Society and High Armanen Order as well as Hermann Pohl, who became the Germanenorden ’ s first leader.
In 1934, Stuckart was intimately involved in the dubious acquisition of the Guelph Treasure of Brunswick ( the " Welfenschatz ")-a unique collection of early medieval religious precious metalwork, at that time in the hands of several German-Jewish art dealers from Frankfurt, and one of the most important church treasuries to have survived from medieval Germany-by the Prussian State under its Prime Minister Hermann Göring.
Ludendorff's staff contained several extremely capable officers, notably Major Georg Wetzell, Colonel Max Bauer and Captain Hermann Geyer.
* Hermann Müller ( disambiguation ), name of several persons
This kind of world view was widespread among several romantic authors such as Lord Byron, Giacomo Leopardi, François-René de Chateaubriand, Alfred de Musset, Nikolaus Lenau, Hermann Hesse, and Heinrich Heine.

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