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Statue of Benjamin Thompson ( Count Rumford ) outside the library of his hometown, Woburn, Massachusetts ( A copy of the original in Munich )
While Hess and Hitler were imprisoned after the Munich Putsch in 1923, Haushofer spent six hours visiting the two, bringing along a copy of Friedrich Ratzel's Political Geography and Clausewitz's On War.
In 1934 he ordered a copy of an instrument by Simon Schödler ( 1782 ) from the renowned luthier, Ferdinand Wilhelm Jaura in Munich.
Of his first opera, Marco Aurelio, written for the carnival and produced at Munich in 1681, the only copy known to exist is a manuscript score preserved in the royal library at Buckingham Palace.
Among the works attributed to him are the so-called Horses of Saint Mark, Eros Stringing the Bow ( of which various copies exist, the best in the British Museum ), Agias ( known through the marble copy found and preserved in Delphi ), the similar Oil Pourer ( Dresden and Munich ), the Farnese Hercules ( which was originally placed in the Baths of Caracalla, although the surviving marble copy lies in the Naples National Archaeological Museum ) and Apoxyomenos ( or The Scraper, known from a Roman marble copy in the Vatican Museums ).
* Beata Virgo inter Virgines ( Alte Pinakothek, Munich ) ( copy after Gerard David )
Meanwhile Saha sent a copy of his paper on his stellar spectra to Sommerfeld who immediately invited him to Munich to deliver a seminar.
In 1886, Oscar Brenner found a copy at the Hof-und Staatsbibliothek in Munich, Germany, where it currently resides.
Also the Romanesque Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche, the oldest structure on the area of the City of Munich designed to serve religious purposes, is located there together with its copy, an artwork in concrete as a reminder for the village of Fröttmaning which disappeared with the construction of the Autobahn.
While Hess and Hitler were imprisoned after the Munich Putsch in 1923, Haushofer spent six hours visiting the two, bringing along a copy of Friedrich Ratzel's Political Geography and Carl von Clausewitz's Vom Kriege.
By this time he had already acquired some international fame, as evidenced by the appearance of his name in a list of " contemporary composers of excellence " in a manuscript copy of the Penitential Psalms of Orlande de Lassus, which were probably composed in the 1560s in Munich.
Roman copy of the Eirene ( Greek goddess ) | Eirene ( Glyptothek, Munich )
The one noted work of his was Eirene ( Peace ) bearing the infant Ploutos ( Wealth ), ca 380-370 BC, of which a Roman point copy exists at the Glyptothek, Munich ( illustration, right ) and fragments in various collections.
Plato, Roman copy of Silanion's work ( Glyptothek | Glyptothek, Munich )
The best copy of the Plato is in the Glyptothek of Munich ( illustration ).

Munich and from
He opened the myth book again and there ( along the margin next to Robert Graves' imaginative interpretation of the creation of the Dactyls from Rhea's fingertips ) were the names of four Munich bars and Meredith Wilder's address.
The monk Savonarola, brought over from the Renaissance and placed against the background of Munich at the turn of the century, protests against the luxurious works displayed in the art-shop of M. Bluthenzweig ; ;
Category: People from Munich
The style from Einbeck was later adopted by Munich brewers in the 17th century and adapted to the new lager style of brewing.
The aeroplane which took the United players and staff home from Zemun Airport needed to stop in Munich to refuel.
TACV flies daily international flights from Lisbon to Sal or Praia and once a week from Amsterdam, Munich, Paris, Las Palmas, Fortaleza and Boston to one or other of the international airports.
In 1903, Brâncuși traveled to Munich, and from there to Paris.
He had written about the illegal nature of the war from 1916 onward, and he also had a large hand in the Munich revolution until he was assassinated in February 1919.
The editor of an SPD newspaper sued the journal for defamation, giving rise to what is known as the Munich Dolchstoßprozess from October 19 to November 20, 1925.
Following a large donation from the Jewish German American banker James Loeb who had at one time been a patient, and promises of support from ' patrons of science ', the German Institute for Psychiatric Research was founded in 1917 in Munich.
Other historians assert that it derives from the valve bugle designed by Michael Saurle ( father ) in Munich in 1832 ( Royal Bavarian privilege for a " chromatic Flügelhorn " 1832 ), which predates Adolphe Sax's work.
On 5 May 1919, 12 workers ( most of them members of the Social Democratic Party ) were arrested and killed by members of Freikorps Lützow in Perlach near Munich based on a tip from a local cleric saying they were communists.
Regional specialties, such as the Münchner Weißwurst ( Munich white sausage ) popular in Bavaria or the Currywurst ( depending on region, either a steamed pork sausage or a version of the Bratwurst, sliced and spiced with curry ketchup ) popular in the metropolitan areas of Berlin, Hamburg and the Ruhr Area, can also be found from all regions of the country.
Berlin grew from 172, 000 in 1800, to 826, 000 in 1870 ; Hamburg grew from 130, 000 to 290, 000 ; Munich from 40, 000 to 269, 000 ; and Dresden from 60, 000 to 177, 000.
Category: People from Munich
Retrieved on 2008-03-01 </ ref > The synthesis of the important isotope < sup > 270 </ sup > Hs was published in December 2006 by the team of scientists from the Technical University of Munich .< ref >" Doubly magic < sup > 270 </ sup > Hs ", Turler et al., GSI report, 2006.
A false inner-outer harpsichord from the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
Maestro I is a product from Softlab Munich and was the world's first integrated development environment 1975 for software.
Among them: Umayyad Mosque in Damascus ; San Silvestro in Capite in Rome ; and the Residenz Museum in Munich, Germany ( official residence of the Wittelsbach rulers of Bavaria from 1385 to 1918 ).

Munich and original
Through extremely fortunate circumstances the original microscope preparations on which Alzheimer based his description of the disease were rediscovered some years ago in Munich and his findings could thus be reevaluated. Alzheimer's grave in Frankfurt
Another production of the original version, some rehearsals of which Ibsen attended, opened on 3 March 1880 at the Residenz Theatre in Munich.
Diesel's original 1897 engine on display at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany
There is a replica of the Z3, as well as the original Z4, in the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
Its original Golden Fleece ornament can be seen today in the Treasury of the Residenz Palace in Munich, a blue glass replica of the Wittelsbach in place of where the diamond was set.
The original art glass windows of the Basilica were designed and executed by the Royal Bavarian Establishment of Francis Mayer and Company of Munich, Germany.
Translation from the original Martin Bucer: Ein Reformator und seine Zeit, Verlag C. H. Beck, Munich, 1990.
A pair of the original hemispheres are preserved in the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
The later production version of the original model of lMG 08 Spandau machine gun for aircraft ( the small " l " indicating luftgekühlt, or air-cooled ) with a gun synchronizer, as used on the Fokker E. I through E. III Eindeckers ; intended for single-gun use ( Deutsches Museum Munich ).
The original route, which first ran on October 4, 1883, was from Paris, Gare de l ' Est, to Giurgiu in Romania via Munich and Vienna.
In 1828 Oken resumed his original humble duties as privatdocent in the newly-established university of Munich, and soon afterwards he was appointed ordinary professor in the same university.
In 1996 the Bavarian Government gave buildings at the historic Theresienhöhe site in Munich to the Deutsches Museum resulting in the creation of the new transportation museum, the Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum, which opened in 2003 and now houses the road vehicle and train exhibits that were removed from the original Deutsches Museum site.
He then studied at the Munich Conservatory, with his composition teacher being Hermann von Waltershausen ; it was there that he changed his focus to conducting, his teacher being Siegmund von Hausegger, who conducted the first performance of the original version of the Ninth Symphony of Anton Bruckner and made the first recording of it.
Only beers that are brewed within the borders of the city of Munich are permitted to be sold at the original Oktoberfest.
The original public performance was given on 20 November 1911 in the Tonhalle in Munich, with Bruno Walter conducting and sung by Sara Cahier and William Miller.
In addition, the information cited from the Munich, Florence and other manuscripts in support of the identification are late comments written centuries after the original redaction of the Talmud, citing discrepancies between events mentioned in association with Yeshu and the time of Jesus ' life.
The original NickServ was written by Armin Gruner at the Munich University of Technology in 1990.
Mark Isham's original score for Cool World, featuring a mixture of jazz, orchestral pieces, and electronic remixes, and performed by the Munich Symphony Orchestra, was released on compact disc by Varèse Sarabande.
In 2002, the league also lost its longest-serving founding member, the Munich Cowboys suffering relegation for the first time, alongside another one of the " original six ", the Düsseldorf Panther, who had however missed the 1980 and 1981 seasons because of the league split.
In 1999 the National Galleries of Scotland opened the Dean Gallery to display this collection, and the gallery displays a recreation of Paolozzi's studio, with its contents evoking the original London and Munich locations.
His original ambition was to become a lawyer, but after studying at university in Munich for one year, he decided to change his direction in life and returned home to London.
Visitors familiar with the Hofbräuhaus in Munich will recognize the affinity immediately, right down to the picture of Duke Wilhelm V, the founder of the original Hofbräuhaus in 1589, prominently displayed in the main hall.
Munich Codex: Hussite translation of the New Testament to Hungarian dated in the text in 1466 in Moldavia Hungarian edition ( text original Old Hungarian with modernized script, foreword, introduction in modern Hungarian, dictionary in German and Hungarian ) link

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