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The highpoint of the German University was the era preceding the First World War, when it was home to world-renowned scientists such as physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach, Moritz Winternitz, Albert Einstein.
Already Moritz Winternitz 1907 pointed " to the fact that there are certain passages in the Vedic texts which admid of various interpretations.
* Moritz Winternitz: Geschichte der Indischen Literatur, Leipzig, 1905-1922, Vol.

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He read Kant's Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft, and participated in the Vienna Circle with Moritz Schlick, Hans Hahn, and Rudolf Carnap.
Born at Halle an der Saale and baptized at Kirche St. Moritz on 7 August 1737, Struensee was the third child of six born to Pietist theologian and minister Adam Struensee ( baptized in Neuruppin on 8 September 1708 – Rendsburg, 20 June 1791 ), Pfarrer (" curate ") in Halle an der Saale in 1732, " Dr. theol.
The Vienna Circle ( in German: der Wiener Kreis ) was an association of philosophers gathered around the University of Vienna in 1922, chaired by Moritz Schlick, also known as the Ernst Mach Society ( Verein Ernst Mach ) in honour of Ernst Mach.
* Moritz Schlick, Fragen der Ethik, 1930 ( Problems of Ethics, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1939 )
* Moritz Brasch, Wilhelm Roscher und die sozialwissenschaftlichen Strömungen der Gegenwart ( Leipzig, 1895 ).
* Moritz Kaposi publishes Pathologie und Therapie der Hautkrankheiten in Vorlesungen für praktische Ärzte und Studierende (" Pathology and treatment of diseases of the skin, for practioners and students "), a significant textbook in dermatology.
At the end of May, Childers and Figgis travelled to the Hamburg arms firm of Moritz Magnus der Jüngere and bought a consignment of 1, 500 Mauser Model 1871 rifles and 49, 000 rounds of ammunition, for delivery at sea.
* Moritz August von Bethmann-Hollweg und der Protestantismus, 1938.
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* Moritz Schiff Zuckerbildund in der Leber und den Einfluss des Nervensystems auf die Diabetes, 1859, Würzburg.
* Moritz Schiff Untersuchungen zur Physiologie des Nervensystems mit Berücksichtigung der Pathologie, 1855, Frankfurt-am-Main, 228 p.
* Moritz Schiff Ueber die Rolle des pankratischen Saftes und der Galle bei Auf nahme der Fette, 1857, Frankfurt a. M., Meidinger Sohn & Comp.
* Moritz Schiff Lehrbuch der Physiologie des Menschen-Teil I. Muskel-und Nervenphysiologie, 1858-1859, Lahr, Schauenburg & C. 357 p.
* H. Heintel: Moritz Schiffs gescheiterter Habilitationsversuch an der Universität Göttingen im Jahre 1855., Medizinhist J.
* Moritz Kaposi: Wer war der Mann hinter dem Sarkom ?.
* Moritz Graf Strachwitz: Die Nachkommen des Johann Caspar Graf Basselet de la Rosée: kurbayerischer General der Kavallerie und Hofkriegsratspräsident ( 1710-1795 ).
Das Leben der Grete Sultan zwischen Berlin und New York ", written by Hamburg based author Moritz von Bredow.
* Moritz d Ä von der Marwitz-der Wiederbringende
Der Tunnel über der Spree was a German literary society based in Berlin, founded on 3 December 1827 by Moritz Gottlieb Saphir.

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Notable features included the Dreamland amusement park, which existed between 1906 and 1909, the St Kilda Sea Baths ( 1910 ), which replaced the 1862 " Gymnasium Baths ", Luna Park ( 1912 ), Palais de Danse ( 1926 ), the Palais Theatre ( 1927 ), St Moritz Ice Rink ( 1939 ), and many others.
He also undertook private landscape design work which included Nellie Melba ’ s Coombe Cottage at Coldstream ; Moritz Michaelis ’ s Linden in Acland Street, Mawallok between Skipton and Beaufort for Philip and Mary Russell in 1909, St Kilda ; Werribee Park for the Chirnside brothers ; and two gardens near Birregurra, " Mooleric "-a four acre ( 16, 000 m² ) private garden registered under the Heritage Act as being of state and national significance and " Turkeith " for Mr. And Mrs. Urquhart Ramsay.

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The unsymmetrical form of the meridional pencil — formerly the only one considered — is coma in the narrower sense only ; other errors of coma have been treated by Arthur König and Moritz von Rohr, and later by Allvar Gullstrand.
Moritz Busch recounts that Otto von Bismarck confided that, after the capture of Rome, Pius IX considered leaving Rome and reopening the Council elsewhere:
He graduated from Ernst Moritz Arndt Gymnasium in 1980 after academic struggles resulted in his departure from previous institutions where he was considered an average student at best, but substandard otherwise.
He is also considered to be an influence to younger comic artists such as Wilhelm Busch ( 15 April 1832 – 9 January 1908 ), creator of Max and Moritz.
Victor Moritz Goldschmidt ForMemRS ( Zürich, January 27, 1888 – March 20, 1947, Oslo ) was a mineralogist considered ( together with Vladimir Vernadsky ) to be the founder of modern geochemistry and crystal chemistry, developer of the Goldschmidt Classification of elements.

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Moritz, however, kicks only about 10 or 12 extra points during each practice session.
This feat would later occur at the next Winter Olympics in St. Moritz where Switzerland won only a single bronze medal, the lowest ever output by a host nation at an Olympics.
Lake Placid, St. Moritz, Switzerland, and Innsbruck, Austria are the only sites to have twice hosted the Winter Olympic Games.
When the Winter Olympic Games were held at St. Moritz in 1928 and 1948, the Cresta Run was included in the program, marking the only two times skeleton was included as an Olympic event before its permanent addition in 2002 to the Winter Games.
Around a week later, Trenchard won the St. Moritz Tobogganing Club's Freshman and Novices ' Cups for 1901 ; a remarkable triumph for a man who had been unable to walk unaided only a few days before.
Although it received some visitors during the summer, the origins of the winter resort only date back to September 1864, when St. Moritz hotel pioneer, Johannes Badrutt, made a wager with four British summer guests: that they should return in winter and if it was not to their liking, he would pay for the cost of their journey from London and back.
This marked not only the start of winter tourism in St. Moritz but the start of winter tourism in the whole of the Alps.
The first European who tried to climb the mountain was Alexander von Humboldt in 1802, however, he only reached a height of about 4500 m. In 1858 Moritz Wagner investigated the mountain, but he could not reach the summit either.
At the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, four speed skating events were scheduled, all for men, but medals were only awarded for three events, because the 10. 000 m event was not completed.
Although Moritz was later rebuffed by the " Abramoff-Norquist-Reed triumvirate " and only given the titular position of " deputy director ", she continued to work with the group and became a good friend of Norquist.
In 2011, Mordashov was the only Russian participant in the meeting of Bilderberg Club at St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Moritz ( Maurice, Maurycy ) Moszkowski ( 23 August 18544 March 1925 ) was a German-Jewish composer, pianist and teacher of Polish descent on his paternal side only.
In 1915, only 10 years old, he was accepted by the Conservatoire in Paris, studying first with Moritz Moszkowski ( 1915 – 17 ) then, later, with Alfred Cortot.

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