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* Goethe Link, innovative surgeon, accomplished aeronaut, co-founder of the Indiana University School of Medicine
* Goethe Link ( 1879-1980 ), American surgeon and amateur astronomer
It was discovered by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory on March 29, 1955.
* 1615 Bardwell, an asteroid discovered at Goethe Link Observatory
1578 Kirkwood, also known as 1944 DF, 1949 TF, 1951 AT and 1952 FK, is an asteroid which was discovered January 10, 1951 at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the Indiana Asteroid Program.
* Goethe Link Observatory
He also negotiated the donation of the privately-owned Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana to Indiana University.
Nearly 7000 photographic plates for asteroid orbit studies were taken with a 10-inch astrographic camera at the Goethe Link Observatory.
The Goethe Link Observatory is an astronomical observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana ( USA ), owned by Indiana University and operated by the Indiana Astronomical Society.
It is named in honour of Dr. Goethe Link, an Indianapolis surgeon, who built it with his private funds.
These are credited by the Minor Planet Center under the name " Indiana University ," which operated the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link from 1949 until 1967 using
The asteroid 1728 Goethe Link was discovered there on October 12, 1964.
When light pollution began to degrade the Goethe Link Observatory's capabilities in the 1960s, Indiana University built a new facility in the Morgan – Monroe State Forest officially designated as the Morgan – Monroe Station ( MMS ) of the Goethe Link Observatories.
* Ray E. Boomhower, '" The Doctor and the Stars: Goethe Link and His Observatory ," Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, v. 19, no.
* Frank K. Edmondson, " Recent Developments at the Goethe Link Observatory ," Sky and Telescope, December 1948, p. 34.
*" Reports of Observatories, 1950-1951: Goethe Link Observatory, July 1, 1949 to June 30, 1951 ," The Astronomical Journal, v. 56, no.
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The birth of the Bildungsroman is normally dated to the publication Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship by Johann Wolfgang Goethe in 1795 – 96.
Diderot's Essais sur la peinture was described by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, as " a magnificent work, which speaks even more helpfully to the poet than to the painter, though to the painter too it is as a blazing torch.
* Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ( 1749 – 1832 ) is closely identified with Enlightenment values, progressing from Sturm und Drang (" Storm and Stress "); leader in Weimar Classicism.
* Johann Wolfgang von Goethe publishes his epistolary novel The Sorrows of Young Werther ( Die Leiden des jungen Werthers ) which is influential in the Sturm und Drang movement and Romanticism.
Although his inspiration came from Germany, he is not much like a German poet, except when he is consciously following Goethe ; his analogy is rather to be found among English poets than his contemporaries.
The reason she chose that city, then the centre of German literary life, as her new residence — a city where she had no relatives or close acquaintances — is rumoured to have been the desire of meeting Goethe.
The statue is on a stone pedestal, which has a plaque that reads " Dem Dichterpaar / Goethe und Schiller / das Vaterland ".
It is an hour's stroll from Weimar, where walked Goethe, Herder, Friedrich Schiller, Christoph Martin Wieland, the inimitable Kotzebue and others.
' for indeed, it was near – only five miles from the cultural heart of Germany – ' that nation of universities ' [...]" ( p. 100 ).</ ref > The Goethe Eiche ( Goethe's Oak ) stood inside the camp's perimeter, and the stump of the tree is preserved as part of the memorial at KZ Buchenwald.
" Related to this theme is the question whether Antigone's will to bury her brother is based on rational thought or instinct, a debate whose contributors include greats like Goethe.
The cultural cooperation between them is mainly channeled through the Goethe Institute that work on developing the cultural ties between both the countries by sponsoring local and German cultural activities.
In Bangladesh Goethe Institute is the main meeting place for all those interested in Germany.
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One of them is Barbara Cranach, who died in 1569, married to Christian Brück ( Pontanus ), ancestors of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Another important version of the legend is the play Faust, published in 1808 by the German author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Goethite ( FeO ( OH )), ( ) named after the German polymath Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, is an iron bearing oxide mineral found in soil and other low-temperature environments.
The state of mind produced by that shock is reflected in his novel Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis ( The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis ) ( 1798 ), which was described by the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica as a more politicized version of Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther, " for the hero of Foscolo embodies the mental sufferings and suicide of an undeceived Italian patriot just as the hero of Goethe places before us the too delicate sensitiveness embittering and at last cutting short the life of a private German scholar.
* Johann Wolfgang Goethe took the figures from Shakespeare's work to Faust I. Oberon is married to Titania, and the couple are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary in Faust I.
The version written by the Brothers Grimm made it popular throughout the world ; it is also the subject of well-known poems by Goethe and Robert Browning.
It is home to Alliance Francaise, Goethe Institut and the British Council.
In turn, Harry offends the man and his wife by criticizing the wife's picture of Goethe, which Harry feels is too thickly sentimental and insulting to Goethe's true brilliance.

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