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Leipzig and authorities
Eck's only followers were the aged heretic-hunter Hoogstraten and Emser of Leipzig, together with the allied authorities of the universities of Cologne and Leuven.
The academic authorities at Breslau and Leipzig were equally intolerant towards him, and it was only in Berlin that he found himself free to pursue his studies.
In 1750 the church authorities reprimanded Friedemann for overstaying a leave of absence ( he was in Leipzig settling his father's estate ).
After being evicted from Berlin by government authorities, Liebknecht moved to Leipzig, where he met August Bebel, with whom he founded the Sächsische Volkspartei (" Saxon People's Party ") in 1867 and the SDAP ( Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands, in 1869 in Eisenach.
In July 1794 he and several other activists were exiled from Leipzig, and he was soon arrested by the Austrian authorities.
Fearing in consequence prosecution at the hands of the authorities, he abided events in France and Belgium, and after issuing in Leipzig Neuere Gedichte ( 1846 ) returned home, where he suffered a short term of imprisonment.

Leipzig and only
The original acts and debates of the council, as prepared by its general secretary, Bishop Angelo Massarelli, in six large folio volumes, are deposited in the Vatican Library and remained there unpublished for more than 300 years and were brought to light, though only in part, by Augustin Theiner, priest of the oratory ( d. 1874 ), in Acta genuina sancti et oecumenici Concilii Tridentini nunc primum integre edita ( 2 vols., Leipzig, 1874 ).
He passed on the request to Sir Charles Portal, the Chief of the Air Staff, who answered that " We should use available effort in one big attack on Berlin and attacks on Dresden, Leipzig, and Chemnitz, or any other cities where a severe blitz will not only cause confusion in the evacuation from the East, but will also hamper the movement of troops from the West ".
Centrally positioned in the Kingdom of Prussia between Berlin and Poznań, on the river Oder with its heavy traffic, the town housed the second-largest annual trade fair ( Messe ) of the German Reich, surpassed only by that in Leipzig.
The only British unit at the " Battle of the Nations " ( Leipzig October 1813 ) was a detachment of Royal Horse Artillery armed with Congreve rockets.
In the end the split between employment and night rest was for nought as DHL had only used the Zaventem option in order to get better conditions from Leipzig.
Virtually the only response was a letter of complaint to the editor of NZM from Mendelssohn ’ s old colleague Ignaz Moscheles and other professors at the Leipzig Conservatory.
Czerny remained in Vienna for most of his life, only leaving three times ( he visited Leipzig in 1836, Paris and London in 1837, and Lombardy in 1846 ).
She won the tournament in Leipzig yet again the day before her foot operation, losing only two games to Novotná in the final.
He studied at Leipzig and Jena, amongst his teachers being JF Buddeus, whose only daughter he married.
Leipzig, one of the other major cities of eastern Germany, is only 35 km away.
Leipzig saw something burning, but on approaching found only wreckage.
The work was first published in Leipzig in 1872, but only after Johan Svendsen intervened on Grieg's behalf.
The cantata is one of three Bach cantatas written in Leipzig in the summer and fall of 1726, in which an alto soloist is the only singer, the others being Geist und Seele wird verwirret, BWV 35 and Gott soll allein mein Herze haben, BWV 169.
The cantata is one of three Bach cantatas written in Leipzig in the summer and fall of 1726, in which an alto soloist is the only singer, the others being Gott soll allein mein Herze haben, BWV 169 and Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust, BWV 170.
A concert in Leipzig in December 1804 brought the influential music critic Friedrich Rochlitz " to his knees ," not only because of Spohr's playing but also because of his compositions.
Similar in many ways to the Leipzig Meuten, they consisted of young people, mainly between the ages of 14 and 17, who had evaded the Hitler Youth by leaving school ( which was allowed at 14 ) and were also young enough to avoid military conscription, which was only compulsory from the age of 17 onwards.
The district was located in the foothills of the Ore Mountains, only the area in the northwest around Rochlitz belongs to the lowlands around Leipzig ( the Leipzig Bay ).
Saint-Cyr distinguished himself at the battle of Dresden ( 26 – 27 August 1813 ) and in the defence of that place against the Allies after the battle of Leipzig, capitulating only on 11 November, when Napoleon had retreated to the Rhine.
Clara Schumann, the composer's wife and a noted pianist, gave the first public performance of the work on 8 January 1843, at the Leipzig Gewandhaus, and often played the work throughout her life, despite criticism of her performance from her husband late in his life and a statement that only a man could understand it ( it is said, though, that Schumann said this in a moment of jealousy, as it is well known that he sometimes had problems with being " Mr. Clara Schumann ", husband of the renowned virtuoso ).
His studies started at the University of Breslau in 1903 and ended with a PhD in chemistry at the University of Leipzig in 1907, after only 4 years.
After a short recitative, the soprano sings the only chorale stanza of the work, with an obbligato viola ( violoncello piccolo in the Leipzig version ) in lively figuration, on a rather unusual melody by Caspar von Stieler, whereas Bach later based his chorale cantata on this hymn on the melody by Jacob Regnart.

Leipzig and granted
There are records of commercial fishing operations on the river Pleiße in Leipzig dating back to 1305, when the Margrave Dietrich the Younger granted the fishing rights to the church and convent of St. Thomas.
How this Leipzig Reifezeugnis differed technically from the one he had been granted at Reichenberg is unclear from the document, but it apparently qualified him for regular matriculation as a student at the University, which normally required the Abitur.
In 2008 the university was able to prevail in the nationwide " Initiative of Excellence " of Germany and it was granted the graduate school " BuildMoNa: Leipzig School of Natural Sciences – Building with Molecules and Nano-objects ".
From 1829 to 1831 he studied philosophy and literature in Leipzig and Munich thanks to a stipend granted by Duke Bernhard II of Sachsen-Meiningen, who hired him subsequently as a librarian.

Leipzig and him
The work was subsequently performed and so impressed those who heard it that the mayor of Leipzig himself approached Telemann and commissioned him to regularly compose works for the city's two main churches ( Thomaskirche and Nikolaikirche ).
After a short stay at the Leipzig Conservatory, in 1876 he went to study at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels after King Alonso's personal secretary, Guillermo Morphy obtained him a royal grant.
It became necessary to disavow Tetzel and, when he discovered that Karl von Miltitz had accused him of perpetrating numerous frauds and embezzlements, he withdrew, broken in spirit, wrecked in health, into the Dominican monastery in Leipzig.
Throughout his life he remained one of Luther's most determined supporters ; he was with him at the Leipzig conference ( 1519 ), and the Diet of Worms ( 1521 ); and was in the secret of his Wartburg seclusion.
His parents were both from Jewish families in Leipzig ( the myth of his American birth in Memphis, Tennessee was necessary for him to obtain a visa in Paris ).
Eck was greeted as victor by the theologians of the University of Leipzig, who overwhelmed him with honors and sent him away with gifts.
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.
The Augustusplatz in Leipzig is named after him.
* Streets were also named after him in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, in Budapest, Hungary ( between 1961 and 1990 ); Jakarta ( between 1945 to 1967 ); Belgrade, Serbia ; Sofia, Bulgaria ( until 1991-2 ) Skopje, Republic of Macedonia ; Bata and Malabo, Equatorial Guinea ; Tehran, Iran ; Algiers, Algeria ( Rue Patrice Lumumba ); Santiago de Cuba, Cuba ( since 1960, formerly Avenida de Bélgica ); Łódź, Warsaw, Poland ; Kiev, Ukraine ; Perm, Russia ; Rabat, Morocco ; Maputo, Mozambique ; Leipzig, Germany ; Lusaka, Zambia (" Lumumba Street "); Kampala, Uganda (" Lumumba Avenue "); Tunis, Tunisia ; Fort-de-France, Martinique ; Montpellier, France ; Accra, Ghana ; Antananarivo, Madagascar ; Rotterdam, Netherlands ; Alexandria, Egypt and Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
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 ).
In 1717 he went to Leipzig, where he was befriended by Johann Burkhard Mencke ( 1674 – 1732 ), who recognized his genius ; and there he published a poem on the peace of Passarowitz ( concluded between the German emperor and the Porte in 1718 ) which acquired him reputation.
A pretended autobiography of Günther appeared at Schweidnitz in 1732, and a life of him by Siebrand at Leipzig in 1738.
He wrote frequently for the two magazines which he edited, the Zeitschrift für die Religiösen Interessen des Judenthums ( Leipzig, 1844 – 46 ), and the Monatsschrift für die Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judenthums, begun in 1851, and which he edited until 1868, when Grätz succeeded him as editor.
In 1847 Bajza edited the journal of the opposition, Ellenor, at Leipzig, and in March 1848 Lajos Kossuth made him editor of his paper, Kossuth Hirlapja.
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.
The Book Commission accepted Groot but the Leipzig Council threw him out of town.
After leaving Leipzig in 1888, Delius moved to Paris where his uncle, Theodore, took him under his wing and looked after him socially and financially.
One high point for him was leading the Leipzig Gewandhaus orchestra in his Ocean Symphony on November 16, 1854.
He obtained a position as tutor in the family of a French merchant in Leipzig, which enabled him to continue his studies.
At length in 1758 the magistrates of Leipzig rescued him from his misery by giving him the rectorate of St. Nicolai, and, though he still made no way with the leading men of the university and suffered from the hostility of men like Ruhnken and J. D.

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