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Participants included Theodore von Kármán, Ludwig Prandtl, Jakob Ackeret, Eastman Jacobs, Adolf Busemann, Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, Gaetano Arturo Crocco, and Enrico Pistolesi.
* Des Simplicius Simplicissimus Jugend ( 1934 – 35 ; revised 1956-57 as Simplicius Simplicissimus ), libretto by Hermann Scherchen, Wolfgang Petzer and Hartmann after Jakob von Grimmelhausen
* Simplicius Simplicissimus ( 1668 ) by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen
* Jakob von Uexküll ( 1864 – 1944 ) studied the sign processes in animals.
In 1543, Vesalius conducted a public dissection of the body of Jakob Karrer von Gebweiler, a notorious felon from the city of Basel, Switzerland.
* The Right Livelihood Award is founded by Jakob von Uexkull.
# 46v: Herr Jakob von Warte ( d. 1331 )
* August 11 – Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, German writer ( b. 1621 )
In 1517, father and son began a project in Lucerne ( Luzern ), painting internal and external murals for the merchant Jakob von Hertenstein.
Particularly, the umwelt concept and the theory of organism by Jakob von Uexküll has been found useful as an approach to describe psychosomatic phenomena.
He immediately called all his green police units and had them seize the central telegraph office and the telephone exchange, although his most important act was to notify Major General Jakob Ritter von Danner, the Reichswehr city commandant of Munich.
Even before Topelius the natural beauty of the region was applauded by poets like Frans Mikael Franzén, Johan Jakob Nervander, Emil von Qvanten and Johan Ludvig Runeberg.
* Robert Walser: Jakob von Gunten
The 2009 award is presented to David Suzuki by Jakob von Uexkull ( right ) and European Commissioner Margot Wallström ( left )
The prize was established in 1980 by German-Swedish philanthropist Jakob von Uexkull, and is presented annually in early December.
Important studies on the behavior and training methods of guide dogs were done in the 1920s and 1930s by Jakob von Uexküll and Emanuel Georg Sarris.
At the height of his power Jakob Fugger was sharply criticized by his contemporaries, especially by Ulrich von Hutten and Martin Luther, for urging the Pope to rescind or amend the prohibition on the levying of interest and for the sale of indulgences and benefices.
His pupils included Anton Colander, Christoph Bernhard, Matthias Weckmann, Heinrich Albert, Johann Theile, Friedrich Werner, Philipp Stolle Johann Nauwach, Caspar Kittel, Christoph Kittel, Clemens Thieme, Johann Klemm, Johann Vierdanck, David Pohle, Constantin Christian Dedekind, Johann Jakob Loewe ( or Löwe ), Johann Kaspar Horn, Friedrich von Westhoff, Adam Krieger, Johann Wilhelm Furchheim, Carlo Farina.
The Franciscan monastery was donated by Jakob von Riggisberg in 1256.
Five mathematicians responded with solutions: Isaac Newton, Jakob Bernoulli ( Johann's brother ), Gottfried Leibniz, Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus and Guillaume de l ' Hôpital.
In later years Tieck carried on a varied literary activity as critic ( Dramaturgische Blätter, 2 vols., 1825 – 1826 ; Kritische Schriften, 2 vols., 1848 ); he also edited the translation of Shakespeare by August Wilhelm Schlegel, who was assisted by Tieck's daughter Dorothea ( 1790 – 1841 ) and by Wolf Heinrich, Graf von Baudissin ( 1789 – 1878 ); Shakespeares Vorschule ( 2 vols., 1823 – 1829 ); the works of Heinrich von Kleist ( 1826 ) and of Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz ( 1828 ).
He studied under the guidance of scholars such as Alexander von Humboldt, Leopold von Ranke, Friedrich von Schelling and Jakob Grimm, who all laid the foundations of human geography and historical research in the modern sense, as an expression of the Enlightenment.

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Apart from Charles Sanders Peirce ( 1839 – 1914 ) and Charles W. Morris ( 1903 – 1979 ), early pioneers of biosemiotics were Jakob von Uexküll ( 1864 – 1944 ), Heini Hediger ( 1908 – 1992 ), Giorgio Prodi ( 1928 – 1987 ), Marcel Florkin ( 1900 – 1979 ) and Friedrich S. Rothschild ( 1899 – 1995 ); the founding fathers of the contemporary interdiscipline were Thomas Sebeok ( 1920 – 2001 ) and Thure von Uexküll ( 1908 – 2004 ).
Jakob von Uexküll: A Paradigm for Biology and Semiotics.
* Jakob von Uexküll Centre
It was developed by semiotician Thomas Sebeok based on the theories of German-Estonian biologist Jakob von Uexküll.
Jakob von Uexküll had already discussed the concept in the early twentieth century, calling it the " functional colouring " ( funktionale Tönung ) of objects.
Jakob Johann von Uexküll, 1903
Jakob Johann von Uexküll ( 8 September 1864-25 July 1944 ) was a Baltic German biologist who worked in the fields of muscular physiology, animal behaviour studies, and the cybernetics of life.
Jakob von Uexküll was born in the Keblas estate, Mihkli, Governorate of Estonia.
Jakob von Uexküll is also considered a pioneer of semiotic biology, or biosemiotics.
This book has been translated in English as A Foray into the Worlds of Animals and Humans, with A Theory of Meaning by Jakob von Uexküll Translated by Joseph D. O ' Neil Introduction by Dorion Sagan ( UMinn Press, 2011 ).
* Jakob von Uexküll centre in Estonia
* Jakob von Uexküll
* Jakob von Uexküll, Institute for theoretical biology, biocybernetics and biosemiotics at the university of Hamburg
* Jakob von Uexküll, Theoretical Biology, Biocybernetics and Biosemiotics ( Journal article )
* Jakob von Uexküll and his " Institut für Umweltforschung in Hamburg " ( PPT-Presentation )
The sign theory of Jakob von Uexküll.
* Jakob von Uexküll, Mondes animaux et monde humain, ISBN 2-266-13322-5
* Jakob von Uexküll, " A Stroll Through the Worlds of Animals and Men: A Picture Book of Invisible Worlds ," Instinctive Behavior: The Development of a Modern Concept, ed.
* Jakob von Uexküll, A Foray into the Worlds of Animals and Humans.
* Jakob von Uexküll, Theoretical Biology ( New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1926 )

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