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In 1856, he received the first Mendelssohn Scholarship and studied at the Royal Academy of Music and then at Leipzig, where he also took up conducting.
* Buenos Ayres und die argentinische Republik ( Leipzig, 1856 )
In 1856, the Royal Academy of Music awarded the first Mendelssohn Scholarship to the 14-year-old Sullivan, allowing him to study first at the Academy and then in Germany, at the Leipzig Conservatoire.
* Thiele, Thorwaldsen's Leben ( Leipzig, 1852 – 1856 );
3 ( Leipzig: Teubner, 1856 ), pp. 1-40, with preface, pp. iii-v ( Google Books ; HTML )
In 1856 he became a Privatdozent, and in 1858 extraordinary professor at Leipzig ; in 1861 professor of philology and archaeology at Tübingen ; in 1864 professor of classical antiquities at Zürich ; in 1869 at Jena, where he was also director of the archaeological museum ; and in 1874 at Munich, where he remained until his death.
* Der Krieg und seine Mittel ( Leipzig, 1856 ).
In 1852 he established himself as Privatdozent at the university of Leipzig, and published an excellent edition of Sebastian Brant's Narrenschiff ( 1854 ), a treatise Zur Nibelungenfrage ( 1854 ), followed by an edition of the Nibelungenlied ( 1856, 12th ed.
und seine Zeit ( Leipzig, 1856 – 1858 ).
A few years at the Leipzig conservatory did not seem to benefit his development, but after one of the early performances of Wagner's Lohengrin he was won to the camp of the New German School centered around Franz Liszt at Weimar, where he stayed from 1856 ( arriving just after Joachim Raff's departure ) to 1861.
Berghaus's written works were numerous and important, including Allgemeine Länder-und Völkerkunde ( Stuttgart, 1837 – 1840 ), Grundriss der Geographie in fünf Büchern ( Berlin, 1842 ), Die Völker des Erdballs ( Leipzig, 1845 – 1847 ), Was man von der Erde weiß ( Berlin, 1856 – 1860 ), and various large works on Germany.
Hammer wrote, besides several comedies, a drama Die Brüder ( 1856 ), a number of unimportant romances, and the novel Einkehr und Umkehr ( Leipzig, 1856 ); but his reputation rests upon his epigrammatic and didactic poems.
In 1856, at Leipzig, he published the three Cantos poetry books in one volume, wrote the first four cantos of the epic poem Os Timbiras ( that he would leave unfinished ) and also published a dictionary of the Tupi language.
See editions of Photius's abridgment by Joseph-Emmanuel-Ghislain Roulez ( Ptolemaei Hephaestionis Novarum historiarum ad variam eruditionem pertinentium excerpta e Photio, 1834 ); and in A. Westermann, Mythographi graeci ( 1843 ); R. Hercher, Über die Glaubwürdigkeit der neuen Geschichte des Ptolemaus Chennus ( Leipzig, 1856 ); JE Sandys, History of Classical Scholarship ( 2nd ed., 1906 ).
" The Letter " in Die Geheimnisse der Juden ( The Mysteries of the Jews ) by Herman Rakendorff ( Reckendorf ) ( Leipzig, 1856 – 1857 ).
After filling clerical posts in Leipzig ( 1845 – 1856 ), he became a preacher at the Leopoldstädter Tempel in Vienna in 1856.
Jahrhundert ( Leipzig, 1856 ); and Protokolle des Verfassungs-Ausschusses im Oesterreichischen Reichstage 1848-1849 ( Leipzig, 1885 ).
Otto Wigand: Leipzig 1856.
Leipzig 1856.
Otto Wigand: Leipzig 1856.
From 1856 he was employed at Leipzig on the Grenzboten, one of the most influential German periodicals, which, under the editorship of Gustav Freytag, had become the organ of the National Liberal Party.

Leipzig and Friedrich
Bach in Leipzig, such as Wilhelm Friedmann Bach, Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Agricola, as well as those composers who performed under his direction in Leipzig ( Christoph Graupner, Johann David Heinichen and Johann Georg Pisendel ), composers of the Berlin lieder school, and finally, his numerous pupils, none of whom, however, became major composers.
* Friedrich Lorentz, Geschichte der Pomoranischen ( Kaschubischen ) Sprache, Berlin and Leipzig, 1925
He went to Leipzig and Freiberg to visit Georg Amadeus Carl Friedrich Naumann and his brother the mathematician August Naumann.
* Friedrich Lorentz, Geschichte der Pomoranischen ( Kaschubischen ) Sprache, Berlin and Leipzig, 1925
* Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock publishes the first three cantos of his epic poem Der Messias in hexameters ( anonymously ) in Bremer Beiträge ( Leipzig ).
Most members of his government, such as Thomas von Fritsch of Leipzig, Friedrich Ludwig Wurmb, and Christian Gotthelf Gutschmied had middle-class origins.
In 1884, Friedrich Engel arrived at Christiania to help him, with the support of Klein and Adolph Mayer ( who were both professors at Leipzig, by then ).
They built the first motorized airship, a balloon based on designs by Dr. Friedrich Hermann Wölfert from Leipzig.
" In September – October 1930, Frank served as the defence lawyer at the court-martial in Leipzig of Lieutenants Richard Scheringer, Hans Friedrich Wendt and Hanns Ludin, three Reichswehr officers charged with membership in the NSDAP.
Karl Friedrich Bahrdt ( August 25, 1741 – April 23, 1792 ), German theologian and adventurer, was born at Bischofswerda, Upper Lusatia, where his father, afterwards professor, canon and general superintendent at Leipzig, was pastor.
Using the opportunity offered by the Green Fellowship in Mental Science awarded to him at Princeton he went to study in Germany with Wilhelm Wundt at Leipzig and with Friedrich Paulsen at Berlin.
Friedrich Nietzsche studied the work of Theognis during his university days at Leipzig.
** Kekulé, Das Leben Friedrich Gottlieb Welckers ( Leipzig, 1880 )
36-44 ; Friedrich Klingner, Christian Gottlob Heyne ( Leipzig: Poeschel & Trepte, 1937, 25 pages ).
** Moritz Brasch, Die Welt und Lebensanschauung Friedrich Ueberwegs ( Leipzig, 1889 )
After studying in Leipzig and at the University of Göttingen he visited England in the summer of 1806, carrying a letter of introduction from the naturalist Johann Friedrich Blumenbach to Sir Joseph Banks, who, with the other members of the African Association, accepted his offer in 1809 to launch an expedition to discover the source of the River Niger.
** K. A. Georges, Friedrich Melchior Grimm ( Hanover and Leipzig, 1904 )
See also Wilhelm Herbst, Johann Heinrich Voß ( 3 volumes, Leipzig, 1872 – 1876 ); Friedrich Heussner, Johann Heinrich Voß als Schulmann in Eutin.
Gruber was the author of a large number of works, the principal of which are Charakteristik Herders ( Leipzig, 1805 ), in conjunction with Johann TL Danz ( 1769 – 1851 ), afterwards professor of theology at Jena ; Geschichte des menschlichen Geschlechts ( 2 vols, Leipzig, 1806 ); Wörterbuch der altklassischen Mythologie ( 3 vols, Weimar, 1810 – 1815 ); a life of Christoph Martin Wieland ( Wielands Leben, 2 parts, Weimar, 1815 – 1816 ), and of Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock ( Klopstocks Leben, Weimar, 1832 ).
His correspondence with Christian Gottlob Heyne and Georg Friedrich Benecke was published by K. Dziatzko ( Leipzig, 1893 ).
Even though Der Tonwille originally came out under the imprint " Tonwille-Flutterverlag " ( actually published jointly by Albert J. Gutmann of Vienna and Friedrich Hofmeister of Leipzig ), Universal Edition soon purchased Gutmann, but still issued Der Tonwille under its original imprint.
After studying at the universities of Leipzig and Bonn, where he was a student of Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, he established himself as a Privatdozent at Leipzig, lecturing on history and politics.

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