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Johannes and Maas
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* Paulus Johannes Maria Maas ( born 1939 ), Dutch botanist and a specialist in the flora of the neotropics
He was a popular teacher and his pupils were Abraham Begeyn, Johannes van der Bent, his son Nicolaes, Isaack Croonenbergh, Simon Dubois, Karel Dujardin, Johannes Glauber, Pieter de Hooch, Jacob van Huchtenburg, Justus van Huysum, Dirk Maas, Hendrick Mommers, Jacob Ochtervelt, and Willem Romeyn.

Johannes and leader
Almost 70 years after Copernicus's death and building on his theories, astronomer Johannes Kepler from Stuttgart was a leader in the 17th century scientific revolution.
In 1454, the leader of the Confederation, Johannes von Baysen ( Jan Bażyński ), formally asked the King of Poland, Casimir IV Jagiellon, to incorporate Prussia into the Kingdom of Poland.
** Johannes Abezier ( 1375 – 1424 ), Roman Catholic religious and political leader of the Teutonic Knights, over Polish territory.
The mindekirken movement in the Troms region was led by the seminary student, Johannes Andreas Johannessen Bomstad ( born at Balsfjord on 23 August 1821 ), who split from the state church at the age of 28, under the leadership of the first Norwegian mindekirken movement leader, Rev.
During this war, Johannes Tekarihoga was the leader of the Mohawks.
The group's leader was Johannes Van Rensburg, a lawyer who had served as Secretary of Justice under Smuts ( as Minister ), and was an admirer of Nazi Germany.
His sometimes contrasting sense of the need for strong action against injustice can be seen in his poem " To Rönge " in honor of Johannes Ronge, the German religious figure and rebel leader of the 1848 rebellion in Germany:
It may have also been named by the hermit Johannes Kelpius, leader of a millennial monastic-type group that lived along the Wissahickon, though he refers to as area as " Rocks-burrow " in a letter dated May 25, 1706.
* Paul Kruger ( Stephanus Johannes Paul Kruger ), a Boer leader, for whom are named
* Hanna Maria Sophie Gobat ( 1838 – 1922 ), married in 1859 Reverend Johannes Zeller ( 1830 – 1902 ), since 1879 leader of the Gobat School in Jerusalem,
Johannes Frederik Janse Van Rensburg ( known as Hans ) ( 24 September 1898 – 25 September 1966 ) was a South African lawyer, and leader of the Ossewabrandwag.
On March 7, 1919, the leader of the majority Social Democratic Party, Johannes Hoffmann, formed a coalition government, but was unable to muster political support.
Portrait of Johannes Søbøtker Hohlenberg, leader of the Danish trade mission in Serampore, painted by Christian Albrecht Jensen in 1826
* Jong, Johannes de ( 1885 – 1955 ), Dutch religious leader

Johannes and faith
Despite some challenges to religious views, however, many notable figures of the scientific revolution — including Nicolaus Copernicus, Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei, Francis Bacon, René Descartes, Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz — remained devout in their faith.
Johannes explains that he lost faith after the sack of Magdeburg and was unable to continue his task of drawing pictures of the war.
Johannes, who went insane studying Søren Kierkegaard, believes himself to be Jesus Christ and wanders the farm condemning the age's lack of faith, including that of his family and the modern-minded new pastor of the village.
After the doctor and pastor leave, Johannes angers his father by telling him that death is nearby and will take Inger, unless Morten has faith in him.
Johannes suddenly interrupts the wake, approaches Inger's coffin, and proclaims that she can be raised from the dead if the family will only have faith and ask God to do so.
Johannes praises her childlike faith and asks God to raise Inger, who begins to breathe and twitch in her coffin.

Johannes and movement
Key figures in the movement included Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Hans Arp, Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, Johannes Baader, Tristan Tzara, Francis Picabia, Richard Huelsenbeck, Georg Grosz, John Heartfield, Marcel Duchamp, Beatrice Wood, Kurt Schwitters, and Hans Richter, among others.
A smaller emphasis on doctrinal activity favoured the development here and there of the ascetic and contemplative life and there sprang up, especially in Germany and Italy, the mystical movement with which the names of Meister Eckhart, Heinrich Suso, Johannes Tauler, and St. Catherine of Siena are associated.
Even the music of the Romantic movement, including Liszt, Chopin, Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn and Johannes Brahms, was written for pianos substantially different from modern pianos.
The Reformers made heavy use of inexpensive pamphlets ( using the relatively new printing press invented by Johannes Gutenberg ) so there was swift movement of both ideas and documents, including The Ninety-Five Theses.
Johannes Van der Veer was the key figure in the Dutch Tolstoyan movement.
The theme of this closing movement was adapted by Johannes Brahms for the Finale of his Symphony No. 4.
Spearheaded by the singer-songwriter Johannes Kerkorrel and his Gereformeerde Blues Band, the movement ( which was named after Kerkorrel's 1989 regional tour ) also included musicians Bernoldus Niemand ( aka James Phillips ) and Koos Kombuis.
The composers were Albert Dietrich ( first movement ), Robert Schumann ( second and fourth movements ), and Johannes Brahms ( third movement ).
Composers who have written alternative cadenzas for the first movement include Harold Bauer, Amy Beach, Johannes Brahms, Carl Czerny, Gabriel Fauré, Adolf von Henselt, Mischa Levitzki, Franz Liszt, Freidrich Mockwitz ( Lost ), Ignaz Moscheles, Carl Reinecke, Ferdinand Ries ( Lost ), Clara Schumann, Gino Tagliapietra, Anton Rubinstein and Charles-Valentin Alkan.
On the other hand, there was the popular movement in the South of France which found its principal expression in the Albigensian heresy, while in learned and ascetic communities in the North, the anti-hierarchical mysticism of the Calabrian Joachim of Floris was being combined with the more speculative pantheistic mysticism of Johannes Scotus Eriugena.
For the last several years of the show, the theme song was the theme from the second movement of the Concerto for Violin and Violincello by Johannes Brahms.
Johannes Birringer's artistic training was in theatre and dance ; he studied dance-theatre forms that emerged in Germany in the 1970s ( Pina Bausch ) as well as contemporary dance and movement in the U. S. ( with Deborah Hay ).
* The 2nd movement of Johannes Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem has the characteristics of a funeral march, but it is in a slow triple metre.
The English scholar Thomas Harriot was probably the first to observe sunspots telescopically as evidenced by a drawing in his notebook dated December 8, 1610, and the first published observations ( June 1611 ) entitled “ De Maculis in Sole Observatis, et Apparente earum cum Sole Conversione Narratio ” (" Narration on Spots Observed on the Sun and their Apparent Rotation with the Sun ") were by Johannes Fabricius who had been systematically observing the spots for a few months and had noted also their movement across the solar disc.
Johannes Tauler and Henry Suso are associated with this movement, although their view of the Brethren is disputed, Suso in particular preaching against them.
The 3rd movement from Symphony No. 3 by Johannes Brahms plays during Dorie Turnell's skating performance.
When she was with Johannes Eichner, she still continued to represent the movement.
Even before the beginning of the agitation led by Ronge, another movement fundamentally distinct, though in some respects similar, had been originated at Schneidemuhl, Posen, under the guidance of Johannes Czerski, also a priest, who had come into collision with the church authorities on the then much discussed question of mixed marriages, and also on that of the celibacy of the clergy.
Wilhelmus " Willem " Hendrikus Petrus Johannes Zwart ( Also known as William Black ), ( 16 May 1862 The Hague-11 December 1931 The Hague ) was a Dutch painter, engraver, watercolorist, with many connections to the Hague School and later associated with the Amsterdam Impressionism movement.
The founders of the movement were Nicolaus Ragvaldi and the brothers Johannes and Olaus Magnus.
One of the most famous European followers of the movement was the abstract painter Johannes Itten, who taught at the Bauhaus, who insisted on shaven heads, crimson robes and colonic irrigation.

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