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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: ...ht to be the [[piccolo]]. It is now generally accepted, however, that the instrument intended was the ...
5: ...is not too strident in even the most musically-inept hands. It is however incorrect to assume that mas...
11: ... two octaves and a fifth by a skilled player, except for the augmented prime, two octaves and one semi...
24: ...rawback to the great majority of players who attempt to play in some semblance of equal temperament.
31: ...ht down to putting their money on the line, they opt for instruments with modern fingering and double ... - Germany (46412 bytes)
66: ...d the [[Hanseatic League]]. In [[1530]], the attempt of the [[Protestant Reformation]] of Catholicism ...
73: ... power, rejected crown and constitution. This prompted violent rollbacks by the monarchs, and the demi...
75: ...lm I]] and the increasingly liberal parliament erupted over military reforms. The king appointed [[Ott...
95: ...nd]], violating the Versailles Treaty, in an attempt to rebuild national self-esteem. Emboldened, Hitl...
120: ...n.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Prussian House of Lords in Leipziger Straߥ, seat of the [[Bundesrat]], the upper ho... - Boat (6417 bytes)
77: ...umbnail|190px|right|Bathtub racing on a pond in [[Leipzig]], Germany in 2003]]
113: ** Egypt, [[34th century BC|3500 BC]] - History of science (41710 bytes)
4: The [[Scientific Revolution]] saw the inception of the modern [[scientific method]] to guide t...
6: ...cience|natural]] and the [[social science]]s attempt to base their [[theory|theories]] on established ...
19: ...ristotle.jpg|thumb|120px|right|[[Aristotle]] (sculpture)]]
54: ...ed an important role. During this period the concepts of [[citation]] and [[peer review]] were develop...
61: ...n]] questioned religious doctrine. The works of [[Ptolemy]] (Astronomy), [[Galen]] (Medicine), and [[A... - Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
16: ...hese oversize volumes of cuneiform tablet transcriptions were the primary source of texts for cuneifor...
18:
24: ...hlreichen Excursen : eine assyriologische Studie (Leipzig : J.C. Hinrichs, 1879).
26: ...g in 1885, even the great Friedrich Delitzsch accepted Halevy's arguments, not renouncing Halevy until...
32: "Two previous attempts, by J.D. Prince in 1919 and M. Witzel in 1938, h... - Napoleonic Wars (44488 bytes)
15: * On the other hand, another concept had been brought about — that of Europe. Na...
28: ... major combatants are difficult to find, but in September 1812, Russia had about 904,000 enlisted men ...
37: The first attempt to crush the new [[France|French republic]] was m...
45: ...ench efforts, which consisted of general [[conscription]] (''[[levée en masse]]''), military reform a...
47: ...y Bonaparte when the Austrians were forced to accept his terms in the [[Treaty of Campo Formio]]. The ... - Hittites (17910 bytes)
7: ...from [[Babylonian captivity of Judah|Babylonian captivity]]; see [[Hittites in the Bible]]. The archae...
14: ...tes. Sayce's identification came to be widely accepted over the course of the early 20th century; and ...
15: ... Akkadian and the same unknown language as the Egyptian letters from Kheta — thus confirming the...
17: ...in. His book about his discovery was printed in [[Leipzig]] in [[1917]], with the title ''The Language of t...
23: ...een under way since [[1932]], with wartime interruptions. - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
5: image_caption= Luther at age 46 (Lucas Cranach the Elder, 15...
19: ..., [[1483]] in [[Eisleben]], [[Germany]] and was baptized on the feast day of [[Martin of Tours|St. Mar...
31: ...h;he immersed himself in the teachings of the Scripture and the early church. Luther recounted that hi...
39: ... and was disgusted at the Papacy's greed and corruption.
53: ...ctrine of excommunication, he was led by his concept of the way of salvation to the new tenet that the... - Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
7: ...enberg]], , [[Pankow]], [[Prenzlauer Berg]], [[Treptow]], and [[Weiߥnsee]].
9: ...nflict over a [[currency reform]] in [[1948]] prompted the [[Berlin Blockade]] by the Soviet Union and...
13: ...ire Mathematics Department of the [[University of Leipzig]] defected). Further, many West Berliners travell...
19: ... front of it with orders to shoot anyone who attempted to defect.
23: ...nt would inform the Soviet government that it accepted the Wall as "a fact of international life" and ... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
12: ...nelius Tacitus]], author of ''Germania'', a descriptive work about the Germanic people at the Roman fr...
21: .... In 496 AD the Franks defeated the Alemanni, accepted the Catholic faith and so gained the support of...
69: ...e Holy Roman Emperor until [[1806]] (with the exception of the years between [[1742]] and [[1745]]). H...
93: ...re to increase their power and the Emperor's attempt to achieve the religious and political unity of t...
116: ...pire. In 1803, under the ''"[[Reichsdeputationshauptschluss]]"'' (a resolution of a committee of the I... - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
15: ...[[1837]] The first German railway line connects [[Leipzig]] with [[Althen]] near [[Wurzen]], in [[1839]] th...
38: ...ny countries adopt [[high-speed rail]] in an attempt to make rail transport competitive with both [[ro...
40: ...krupt, the United States' largest corporate bankruptcy up to that time. - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
18: ...origin of the name has been much debated and attempts have been made to show that it existed in the Da...
26: ...sels]], where he met and quarrelled with [[Jean-Baptiste Rousseau]], went on to the Hague and then ret...
34: ...ent for the second time to the Bastille. He was kept in confinement a fortnight, and was then packed o...
42: ...d in England, was accepted for performance, but kept back for a time by the author; and he began the c...
44: ...ire went to [[Rouen]] to get ''Charles XII'' surreptitiously printed. In [[1732]] two more [[tragedy|t... - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
5: ...l time. His works, noted for their intellectual depth, technical command, and artistic beauty, have pr...
13: ...when the house was asleep, he retrieved a manuscript (which may have been a collection of works by Joh...
26: ...Jsbach3.jpg|right|framed|The St. Thomas church in Leipzig]]
30: ... provide weekly music at the two main churches in Leipzig. Bach endeavoured to compose a new church piece, ...
32: ...on" and carefully prepared a calligraphic manuscript of the work, which required every available music... - Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
9: ...iven by authority and revelation. But in his attempt to draw still closer the realms of faith and know...
11: ... cannot be speculatively deduced, but must be accepted as an historic fact.
13: ...es of the dire effects of [[sin]], which has corrupted both and has destroyed their natural harmony.
15: ...l theory which neglects the facts of sin and redemption is satisfactory or even possible. The history ...
19: ...talter'' (1868); ''Biographie und Briefwechsel'' (Leipzig, 1887); J Hamberger, ''Cardinalpunkte der Baaders... - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
4: ...vention of the [[astrolabe]]. [[Ptolemy|Claudius Ptolemaeus]] three centuries later depended much on ...
8: ...st of what is known about Hipparchus comes from [[Ptolemy]]'s ([[2nd century]]) ''[[Almagest]]'' ("the...
14: ...rth (circa [[190 BC]]) was calculated by [[Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre|Delambre]], based on clues in...
18: ...]], where he spent most of his later life — Ptolemy attributes observations to him from Rhodes i...
20: ...talogue probably was incorporated into the one by Ptolemy, but cannot be reliably reconstructed. We k... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
12: ...nelius Tacitus]], author of ''Germania'', a descriptive work about the Germanic people at the Roman fr...
21: .... In 496 AD the Franks defeated the Alemanni, accepted the Catholic faith and so gained the support of...
69: ...e Holy Roman Emperor until [[1806]] (with the exception of the years between [[1742]] and [[1745]]). H...
93: ...re to increase their power and the Emperor's attempt to achieve the religious and political unity of t...
116: ...pire. In 1803, under the ''"[[Reichsdeputationshauptschluss]]"'' (a resolution of a committee of the I... - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
3: ...vention of the [[astrolabe]]. [[Ptolemy|Claudius Ptolemaeus]] three centuries later depended much on ...
7: ...st of what is known about Hipparchus comes from [[Ptolemy]]'s ([[2nd century]]) ''[[Almagest]]'' ("the...
13: ...rth (circa [[190 BC]]) was calculated by [[Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre|Delambre]], based on clues in...
17: ...]], where he spent most of his later life — Ptolemy attributes observations to him from Rhodes i...
19: ...talogue probably was incorporated into the one by Ptolemy, but cannot be reliably reconstructed. We k... - History of psychology (8127 bytes)
5: ...16th century BC|1550 BC]]) contains a short description of clinical depression. Though full of incant...
7: From its inception, a great deal of work in [[philosophy]], espec...
16: ...ndt]] founded a laboratory at the [[University of Leipzig]] in [[Germany]], specifically to focus on genera...
38: ...sophy of living, with Abraham Maslow's vision of optimal functioning.
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