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The brother of Joseph Reinach, he was born at St Germain-en-Laye and educated at the École normale supérieure before joining the French school at Athens in 1879.
* Théodore Reinach at the Jewish Encyclopedia. com
Benjamin Britten's St. Nicolas was performed at Basel's Martinskirche and in Reinach, and in June, 1985, the KKB made the first German-language recording of the Britten cantata.
From 1910 to 1911, Scheler briefly lectured at the Philosophical Society of Göttingen, where he made and renewed acquaintances with Theodore Conrad, Hedwig Conrad-Martius ( an ontologist and Conrad's wife ), Moritz Geiger, Jean Hering, Roman Ingarden, Dietrich von Hildebrand, Husserl, Alexandre Koyré, and Adolf Reinach.
Both Delphic Hymns were addressed to Apollo, and were found inscribed on stone fragments from the south outer wall of the Athenian treasury at Delphi in 1893 by a French archaeologist ( Weil 1893 ; Reinach 1893 ).

Reinach and 1913
Adolf Reinach ( 1883 – 1917 ) and Stanislav Škrabec ( 1844-1918 ), have been both independently credited with a fairly comprehensive account of social acts as performative utterances dating to 1913, long before Austin and Searle.

Reinach and was
In November, 1917, one of his outstanding students and later a noted philosophy professor in his own right, Adolf Reinach, was killed in the war while serving in Flanders.
Reinach was widely admired and a remarkable teacher.
Friedrich Welcker suggested that he symbolises the vain struggle of man in the pursuit of knowledge, and Salomon Reinach that his punishment is based on a picture in which Sisyphus was represented rolling a huge stone Acrocorinthus, symbolic of the labour and skill involved in the building of the Sisypheum.
S. Reinach suggests that the story that Salmoneus was struck by lightning was due to the misinterpretation of a picture, in which a Thessalian magician appeared bringing down lightning and rain from heaven ; hence arose the idea that he was the victim of the anger or jealousy of Zeus, and that the picture represented his punishment.
This sculpture was dated by Reinach ( 1922, pp. 217 – 232 ), from the form of the letters, to the end of the first century or start of the second century.
Joseph Reinach ( 30 September 1856 – 18 April 1921 ) was a French author and politician.
In Gambetta's grand ministère, Reinach was his secretary and tried to obtain a partial revision of the constitution and list proportional representation.
His articles in the Siècle aroused the fury of the anti-Dreyfus party, especially as Reinach was a Jew and was accused by some of taking up Dreyfus's defence on racial grounds.
Finally, Dreyfus was pardoned, Reinach wrote a history of the case that was completed in 1905.
In 1906, Reinach was re-elected for Digne.
Reinach was a prolific writer on political subjects.
Salomon ReinachSalomon Reinach ( 29 August 1858 – 4 November 1932 ) was a French archaeologist.
Salomon Reinach died in 1932 and was buried in the Cimetière de Montmartre in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris.
Théodore Reinach ( July 3, 1860 – October 28, 1928 ) was a French archaeologist, mathematician, lawyer, papyrologist, philologist, epigrapher, historian, numismatist, musicologist, professor, and politician.
As a resident there, Théodore Reinach was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of France as a member of the Bloc des gauches, serving from 1906 – 1914.
Léon Reinach was married to Béatrice de Camondo with whom he had two children.
Following the German occupation of France during World War II the Villa was seized by the Nazis and Léon and Béatrice Reinach and their two children were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp where they were murdered.
Reinach was working on the right wing of the bourgeois parties while Herz was working on the radicals.

Reinach and now
This family is now extinct ; the last descendants, Nissim de Camondo was killed in aerial combat during World War I in 1917, his father Moïse de Camondo died in 1935, his daughter ( and sister of Nissim ) Béatrice de Camondo, and her two children Fanny and Bertrand as well as her husband Léon Reinach were deported and murdered in Auschwitz from 1943 to 1945 during World War II.

Reinach and Husserl's
At that time some of the students of Theodor Lipps, who were organised in the Psychologische Verein (" Psychological Association "), notably Adolf Reinach, Johannes Daubert and Alexander Pfänder, were inspired by Husserl's work and took it as a guideline for doing philosophy.

Reinach and .
Realist phenomenologists include Adolf Reinach, Alexander Pfänder, Johannes Daubert, Max Scheler, Roman Ingarden, Nicolai Hartmann, Dietrich von Hildebrand.
Robert Graves ( The Greek Myths ) reported a suggestion that had been made by Salomon Reinach and expanded by James S. Van Teslaar that the hearers aboard the ship, including a supposed Egyptian, Thamus, apparently misheard Thamus Panmegas tethneke ' the all-great Tammuz is dead ' for ' Thamus, Great Pan is dead!
Accusations that he accepted bribes from Cornelius Herz and the baron de Reinach compelled his resignation from the Ribot cabinet during the Panama scandals in December 1892.
( see Reinach, J., Discours et Playdories de Léon Gambetta, I. 102 – 113 ) His powerful oratory caused a complete breakdown of order in the Corps.
"( Reinach, Discours et Playdories, I. 112 )
** Discours et plaidoyers politiques, published by J Reinach in 11 vols.
The French archaeologist T. Reinach defined them as " ustensiles monnais " i. e. utensils-money.
His two brothers Salomon Reinach and Théodore Reinach would become later be known in the field of archaeology.
However, Reinach is best known as the champion of Alfred Dreyfus.

at and Göttingen
At the age of 13 he entered the Göttingen Gymnasium, residing at the home of one of the professors.
He had become passionate about the study of chemistry, matriculating at the University of Göttingen in the spring of 1838 in order to study with the famous chemist Friedrich Wöhler.
Prandtl, a professor at the University of Göttingen, instructed many students who would play important roles in the development of aerodynamics, such as Theodore von Kármán and Max Munk.
Grave of Gauss at Albanifriedhof in Göttingen, Germany.
In 1929 the Polish mathematician Marian Rejewski, who would solve the German Enigma cipher machine in December 1932, began studying actuarial statistics at Göttingen.
At the request of his Poznań University professor, Zdzisław Krygowski, on arriving at Göttingen Rejewski laid flowers on Gauss's grave.
In 1895, as a result of intervention on his behalf by Felix Klein, he obtained the position of Chairman of Mathematics at the University of Göttingen, at that time the best research-center for mathematics in the world.
His son Franz suffered his entire life from an ( undiagnosed ) mental illness, his inferior intellect was a terrible disappointment to his father and this tragedy was a matter of distress to the mathematicians and students at Göttingen.
Hilbert lived to see the Nazis purge many of the prominent faculty members at University of Göttingen in 1933.
The epitaph on his tombstone in Göttingen are the famous lines he spoke at the conclusion of his retirement address to the Society of German Scientists and Physicians in the fall of 1930.
Einstein received an enthusiastic reception at Göttingen.
Encyclopedia Americana at Göttingen State and University Library.
Husserl himself taught philosophy as a Privatdozent at Halle from 1887, then as professor, first at Göttingen from 1901, then at Freiburg from 1916 until he retired in 1928.
In 1913 Karl Jaspers visited Husserl at Göttingen.
Edith Stein was Husserl's student at Göttingen while she wrote her On the Problem of Empathy ( 1916 ).
Scheler, who was at Göttingen when Husserl taught there, was one of the original few editors of the journal Jahrbuch für Philosophie und Phänomenologische Forschung ( 1913 ).
He was introduced to Husserl's work through his wife, Helene Joseph, herself a student of Husserl at Göttingen.
In 1924, Fermi spent a semester at the University of Göttingen with Max Born, and then stayed for a few months in Leiden with Paul Ehrenfest.
After a short residence at Göttingen, Bopp gained, on the recommendation of Humboldt, appointment to the chair of Sanskrit and comparative grammar at Berlin in 1821, which he occupied for the rest of his life.
He spent the summer of 1866 at the University of Göttingen, then and later a center for mathematical research.

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