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- Piccolo heckelphone (2734 bytes)
9: ... and there is also a piccolo heckelphone at the [[Leipzig University]] musical instrument museum. Of the re... - Recorder (12954 bytes)
3: ..., or echo flutes, an example of which survives in Leipzig to this day. It consisted of two recorders in f' ...
5: ...er-worldly sound by [[Gluck]] in his opera ''[[Orfeo ed Euridice]].'' Nonetheless there were probably ...
7: ...]], [[Michael Tippett]], [[Benjamin Britten]], [[Leonard Bernstein]], [[Gordon Jacob]], and [[Edmund R...
29: This term is regrettably used by relatively few people but it is in fact the best word for describing... - Germany (46412 bytes)
66: ...ermany, unable to resist the stroke of the [[Napoleonic Wars]], during which the ''imperium'' was over...
71: Following Napoleon's fall, the [[Congress of Vienna]] convened in [...
73: ...established a republic, intellectuals and common people started [[the Revolutions of 1848 in the Germa...
93: ...concentration camp]]s were set up for groups and people perceived as threats. Open persecution of [[Je...
97: ...ix million more [[Roma (people)|Roma]], [[Slavic people|Slavs]], [[homosexual]]s, [[communist]]s, [[Je... - Boat (6417 bytes)
77: ...umbnail|190px|right|Bathtub racing on a pond in [[Leipzig]], Germany in 2003]] - History of science (41710 bytes)
6: ...ocial science]]s attempt to base their [[theory|theories]] on established [[fact]], philosophy also en...
8: ==Theories and sociology of the history of science==
9: {{seemain|Theories and sociology of the history of science}}
13: ...nce]] has been to inquire about the nature of ''theory change'' in science. Three philosophers in part...
23: ... period of the [[Scientific Revolution]], these theories were never really tested experimentally. At t... - Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
22:
24: ...hlreichen Excursen : eine assyriologische Studie (Leipzig : J.C. Hinrichs, 1879). - Napoleonic Wars (44488 bytes)
3: ...h the disastrous invasion of [[Russia]], and Napoleon's empire ultimately suffered complete military d...
5: ...ended on [[20 November]] [[1815]], following Napoleon's final [[Battle of Waterloo|defeat at Waterloo]...
8: [[Image:Napoleon1.jpg|left|frame|Portrait of [[Napoléon Bonapart...
9: The Napoleonic Wars brought some great changes upon the face ...
13: ...ivileges, etc.) had left a mark. Even though Napoleonic rule was authoritarian, it was often less auth... - Hittites (17910 bytes)
1: ...onventional English-language term for an ancient people who spoke an [[Indo-European language]] and es...
5: ...istinguished from the "[[Hattians]]", an earlier people who inhabited the same region until the beginn...
7: ...s in the 19th century initially believed the two peoples to be the same, but this identification is st...
11: ==Archaeological discovery==
12: The first archaeological evidence for the Hittites appeared in tabl... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
12: ...46]]) was a [[German people|German]] [[theology|theologian]] and an [[Augustinian]] [[monasticism|monk...
28: ...rred upon Martin Luther the degree of Doctor of Theology [Brecht, Vol. 1, pp. 126-27].
31: ...ore God. Terms like ''[[penance]]'' and ''[[righteousness]]'' took on new meaning. Soon, Luther's st...
41: ...l see]] was a violation of [[canon law]]. Pope [[Leo X]], needing money for the rebuilding of [[St. Pe...
43: ...ing of indulgences) as an abuse and asked for a theological disputation. Soon they were widely copied... - Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
13: ...ire Mathematics Department of the [[University of Leipzig]] defected). Further, many West Berliners travell...
19: .... During the construction of the Wall [[National People's Army|NVA]] and [[Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterkl...
49: ...ruction of the Wall — free passage of such people was a requirement of the post-war Four Powers ...
55: ...d. Other successful escape attempts included 57 people who escaped through a 145 metre long (475 feet...
63: ...ns for both Germanies. By stemming the exodus of people from East Germany, the government of the GDR w... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
3: While the German people were not fully unified into a single political...
12: ...ermania'', a descriptive work about the Germanic people at the Roman frontier on the Rhine]]
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [...
19: ...ed the whole map of Europe. The Eastern Germanic peoples destroyed the Western Roman Empire, but the s...
33: ...n Italy and the territories of all west Germanic peoples, including the Saxons and the Bajuwari (Bavar... - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
10: *[[1814]] [[George Stephenson]] constructs his first [[locomotive...
12: *[[1829]] [[George Stephenson|George]] and [[Robert Stephenson|Robert]] Stephenson'...
15: ...[[1837]] The first German railway line connects [[Leipzig]] with [[Althen]] near [[Wurzen]], in [[1839]] th...
25: *[[1869]] [[George Westinghouse]] establishes the [[Westinghouse ... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
36: ...George I]] died and [[George II of Great Britain|George II]] succeeded. The new king was not fond of p...
88: ...very much what he pleased, was not like Gotha and Leipzig. An excuse was provided in the fact that the poet...
94: ...e earthquake at [[Lisbon]], which appalled other people, gave Voltaire an excellent opportunity for ri...
104: ... into trouble in so doing at Ferney, how he put "Deo erexit Voltaire" on it ([[1760]]-[[1761]]) and ob...
142: ...asm for the subject nor by real understanding thereof, it could not but be an unsatisfactory performan... - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
19:
26: ...Jsbach3.jpg|right|framed|The St. Thomas church in Leipzig]]
28: ...s [[Kapellmeister]] (director of music). Prince Leopold, himself a musician, appreciated Bach's talen...
30: ... provide weekly music at the two main churches in Leipzig. Bach endeavoured to compose a new church piece, ...
38: ..., [[1720]] while Bach was travelling with Prince Leopold. - Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
1: ...Germany|German]] [[philosopher]] and [[theology|theologian]].
7: ...pointed professor of philosophy and speculative theology. Some of the lectures delivered there he publ...
9: ..., like the scholastic doctors, he believes that theology and philosophy are not opposed sciences, but ...
11: Baader's philosophy is thus essentially a [[theosophy]]. God is not to be conceived as mere abstra...
15: ...ated himself from God, and therefore no ethical theory which neglects the facts of sin and redemption ... - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
2: ...0 BC]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[astronomer]], [[geographer]], and [[mathematician]]. The [[European S...
4: ...o solve any triangle. With his solar and lunar theories and his numerical trigonometry, he was probab...
8: ...''Almagest''; from [[Strabo]]'s ''Geographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny...
20: ...Karl Manitius (''In Arati et Eudoxi Phaenomena'', Leipzig, 1894). Hipparchus also made a list of his major...
28: ...d been forgotten. After the discovery of the archeological sites in the 19th century, many writings o... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
3: While the German people were not fully unified into a single political...
12: ...ermania'', a descriptive work about the Germanic people at the Roman frontier on the Rhine]]
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [...
19: ...ed the whole map of Europe. The Eastern Germanic peoples destroyed the Western Roman Empire, but the s...
33: ...n Italy and the territories of all west Germanic peoples, including the Saxons and the Bajuwari (Bavar... - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
1: ...0 BC]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[astronomer]], [[geographer]], and [[mathematician]]. The [[European S...
3: ...o solve any triangle. With his solar and lunar theories and his numerical trigonometry, he was probab...
7: ...''Almagest''; from [[Strabo]]'s ''Geographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny...
19: ...Karl Manitius (''In Arati et Eudoxi Phaenomena'', Leipzig, 1894). Hipparchus also made a list of his major...
27: ...d been forgotten. After the discovery of the archeological sites in the 19th century, many writings o... - History of psychology (8127 bytes)
7: ...rocesses, and its contents, though usually in a theoretical (non-empirical) fashion.
9: The [[German people|German]] [[scholastic]] [[philosopher]] [[Rudo...
16: ...r, freeing it from the realms of philosophy and theology, founding the modern science of psychology.
20: ...of individuals' psychological problems. Freud's theories were notable for their emphasis on the roles ...
22: ...ism]] became popular as a guiding psychological theory. Championed by psychologists such as [[John B. ...
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