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  1. Piccolo heckelphone (2734 bytes)
    9: ... and there is also a piccolo heckelphone at the [[Leipzig University]] musical instrument museum. Of the re...
  2. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    3: ..., an example of which survives in Leipzig to this day. It consisted of two recorders in f' connected t...
    9: ...e not uncommon historically and are still found today especially the Tenor in D known as a voice flute...
    15: ... [[rosewood]] or [[boxwood]] with a fipple of [[cedar]] wood. However, many recorders are often made o...
    24: ...on to modern fingering, which is in fact a latter-day derivative of historical fingering, it requires ...
    26: ...e recorders produce instruments which use the standard baroque/modern fingering – –2&#8211...
  3. Germany (46412 bytes)
    15: ...| [[List of national anthems|National anthem]]: [[Das Lied der Deutschen]]<br>3rd stanza (''Einigkeit ...
    51: <sup>1</sup> [[Danish language|Danish]], [[Low German language|Low German]], [[Sorb...
    61: ...lector]]s of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. From ''Bildatlas der Deutschen Geschichte'' by Dr Paul Kn? (18...
    66: ... the [[Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation]] &ndash; stemmed from a division of the [[Franks|Caroli...
    78: [[Image:Reichsgruendung2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Foundation of modern Germany, Versailles, 1871. Bismarck...
  4. Boat (6417 bytes)
    77: ...umbnail|190px|right|Bathtub racing on a pond in [[Leipzig]], Germany in 2003]]
    78: ...s, although it originated in [[Nanaimo]], BC, Canada.
    100: ...'s owner was of linen, later cotton. Therefore cordage used to control a sailing boat, tends to be ref...
  5. History of science (41710 bytes)
    4: ...nowledge]]. This change is considered to be so fundamental that older inquiries are known as ''pre-sci...
    11: ...dge, and to de-emphasize the view that scientific data is self-evident, value-free, and context-free.
    40: ... long period that followed is also known as the [[Dark Ages]]. While the [[Byzantine Empire]] still he...
    43: ...[Image:Vitruvian.jpg|right|thumb|140px|[[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Vitruvian Man]], an example of the bl...
    46: ...vitalization of Europe. This provided a solid foundation for all future scientific work. Contact with ...
  6. Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
    15: ...ocument listing gifts to the high priestess of [[Adab]] on the occasion of her election]]
    24: ...hlreichen Excursen : eine assyriologische Studie (Leipzig : J.C. Hinrichs, 1879).
    28: ... in 1923, and for fifty years it would be the standard for students studying Sumerian. Poebel's gramm...
    38: ...tablet, to see if any signs, especially broken or damaged signs, should be represented differently.
    43: ...]] and [[Elamite language|Elamite]]. It was even adapted to [[Indo-European languages]] like [[Hittite...
  7. Napoleonic Wars (44488 bytes)
    5: ...ber 20]], 1815, is sometimes (though rarely these days) referred to as the [[Great French War]].
    13: ... system)|Civil law]] legal system, with clearly redacted [[code of law|codes]] compiling the basic law...
    15: ...er hand, another concept had been brought about &mdash; that of Europe. Napoleon mentioned on several ...
    20: ...ces in support of other troop units. Napoleon standardized the [[cannonball]] sizes to ensure easier r...
    24: ...organization of the French army in 1793&ndash;4 &mdash; a time in which French fortunes were reversed ...
  8. Hittites (17910 bytes)
    5: ...nnium BC and spoke a non-Indo-European language &mdash; conventionally called [[Hattic language|Hattic...
    7: ...[Ezra]]'s return from [[Babylonian captivity of Judah|Babylonian captivity]]; see [[Hittites in the Bi...
    14: ...n/Babylonian "land of Hatti", were written in standard Akkadian [[cuneiform]] script, but in an unknow...
    15: ...own language as the Egyptian letters from Kheta &mdash; thus confirming the identity of the two names....
    17: ...in. His book about his discovery was printed in [[Leipzig]] in [[1917]], with the title ''The Language of t...
  9. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    6: date_of_birth=[[November 10]], [[1483]] |
    9: date_of_death=[[18 February]], [[1546]] |
    12: ...''Martinus Luther''') ([[November 10]], [[1483]]&ndash;[[February 18]], [[1546]]) was a [[German peopl...
    14: ...translations of the Bible helped to develop a standard version of the [[German language]] and added se...
    19: ...eben]], [[Germany]] and was baptized on the feast day of [[Martin of Tours|St. Martin of Tours]], afte...
  10. Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
    13: ...ire Mathematics Department of the [[University of Leipzig]] defected). Further, many West Berliners travell...
    19: ...Army|NVA]] and [[Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse|KdA]] soldiers stood in front of it with orders to sh...
    21: ...merica had been caught off-balance, it being a Sunday morning.
    27: ...ved at Templehof airport on the afternoon of Saturday 19 August. They arrived in a city defended by w...
    29: ... American battalion was rotated into West Berlin&mdash;by autobahn, to demonstrate Allied rights.
  11. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    5: ...dolf Hitler]] referred to [[Nazi Germany]] (1933&ndash;1945) as the Third Reich.
    15: ...g Forest]]. Germany as far as the Rhine and the [[Danube]] remained outside the [[Roman Empire]].
    17: ...e Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube frontier.
    32: ...ce-elector]]s of the Holy Roman Empire. From ''Bildatlas der Deutschen Geschichte'' by Dr Paul Kn? (18...
    43: ...n Emperor|Henry V]] and the Pope with the [[Concordat of Worms]]. The consequences of the investiture ...
  12. Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
    11: *[[1825]] Stephenson's [[Stockton and Darlington Railway]], the world's first steam operat...
    15: ...[[1837]] The first German railway line connects [[Leipzig]] with [[Althen]] near [[Wurzen]], in [[1839]] th...
    34: ...e|diesel]] locomotive service introduced in [[Canada]].
  13. Voltaire (48640 bytes)
    1: {{dablink|For the singer and songwriter of the same na...
    4: ...;ois-Marie Arouet''' ([[November 21]], [[1694]] &ndash; [[May 30]], [[1778]]), better known by the [[p...
    8: ...]] to Fran&ccedil;ois Arouet and Marie-Marguerite Daumart or D'Aumard. Both parents were of [[Poitou|...
    16: ...ore dangerous way of writing [[libel]]ous poems &mdash; so that his father was glad to send him to sta...
    18: ...pts have been made to show that it existed in the Daumart pedigree or in some territorial designation....
  14. Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
    5: ...sh; [[July 28]], [[1750]] <small>[[Gregorian calendar|(N.S.)]]</small>){{an|birthanddeath}} was a Germ...
    19: ...en]]. Some of Bach's earliest extant compositions date to this period (including, according to some sc...
    22: ...ble by their slight differences from each other &mdash; available to keyboard musicians when their ins...
    24: ...otables as [[Johann Friedrich Agricola]]. Still today, students of nearly every instrument encounter B...
    26: ...Jsbach3.jpg|right|framed|The St. Thomas church in Leipzig]]
  15. Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
    1: ...anz Xaver von Baader''' ([[March 27]], [[1765]] &ndash; [[May 23]], [[1841]]), was a [[Germany|German]...
    3: ...ricts in north Germany, and for four years, 1792&ndash;1796, resided in [[England]].
    5: ... of [[David Hume]], [[David Hartley (philosopher)|David Hartley]] and [[William Godwin]], which were a...
    7: ...he title ''Spekulative Dogmatik,'' 4 parts, 1827&ndash;1836. In 1838 he opposed the interference in ci...
    9: ...''scientia'', it is invariably ''con-scientia'' &mdash; a knowing with, consciousness of, or participa...
  16. Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
    2: ...rho;&chi;&omicron;&sigmaf;'') (circa [[190 BC]] &ndash; circa [[120 BC]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[ast...
    10: ...n province [[Bursa Province | Bursa]]), in what today is [[Turkey]].
    14: ... since [[162 BC]] might also be made by him. The date of his birth (circa [[190 BC]]) was calculated ...
    18: ...Rhodes]], where he spent most of his later life &mdash; Ptolemy attributes observations to him from Rh...
    20: ...Karl Manitius (''In Arati et Eudoxi Phaenomena'', Leipzig, 1894). Hipparchus also made a list of his major...
  17. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    5: ...dolf Hitler]] referred to [[Nazi Germany]] (1933&ndash;1945) as the Third Reich.
    15: ...g Forest]]. Germany as far as the Rhine and the [[Danube]] remained outside the [[Roman Empire]].
    17: ...e Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube frontier.
    32: ...ce-elector]]s of the Holy Roman Empire. From ''Bildatlas der Deutschen Geschichte'' by Dr Paul Kn? (18...
    43: ...n Emperor|Henry V]] and the Pope with the [[Concordat of Worms]]. The consequences of the investiture ...
  18. Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
    1: ...rho;&chi;&omicron;&sigmaf;'') (circa [[190 BC]] &ndash; circa [[120 BC]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[ast...
    9: ...n province [[Bursa Province | Bursa]]), in what today is [[Turkey]].
    13: ... since [[162 BC]] might also be made by him. The date of his birth (circa [[190 BC]]) was calculated ...
    17: ...Rhodes]], where he spent most of his later life &mdash; Ptolemy attributes observations to him from Rh...
    19: ...Karl Manitius (''In Arati et Eudoxi Phaenomena'', Leipzig, 1894). Hipparchus also made a list of his major...
  19. History of psychology (8127 bytes)
    16: ...ples of Psychology]]'' which laid many of the foundations for the sorts of questions that psychologist...
    20: ...s scientifically controversial - with many modern-day psychologists and philosophers of science seeing...

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