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In 1790 he published at | Leipzig a treatise on composition, of which a third e |
o the Organizers of Antifascist Resistance in | Leipzig, a group about Georg Schumann, a part of the |
g his studies at the universities of Jena and | Leipzig, Abicht became teacher of oriental languages |
Machern lies 20 km east of | Leipzig, about 10 km west of Wurzen over the Mulda ri |
uersberger, Thomanerchor, Gewandhausorchester | Leipzig, Adele Stolte, Annelies Burmeister, Peter Sch |
After nine years for | Leipzig, Adler joined the youth system of Bayer 04 Le |
A decade after the | Leipzig Affair, Kauffmann started to publish in seque |
He fought at the Battle of | Leipzig, after which he became a member of Emperor Na |
He studied philology at the University of | Leipzig, afterwards continuing his education at Bonn, |
Initially he studied law in | Leipzig, afterwards transferring to the University of |
ost of travel for their second-round match in | Leipzig against Magdeburg. |
ists posters during a game against FC Sachsen | Leipzig aimed at Ogungbure. |
Born in | Leipzig, Allfarth studied merchandising at the Siemen |
The City of | Leipzig also honoured Walter Cramer with a monument i |
sulted in the foundation of the University of | Leipzig, among others. |
1823, he became Cantor of the Thomanerchor in | Leipzig, an office he kept until his death. |
rize void), the 1968 J.S. Bach Competition in | Leipzig and the 1976 Paloma O'Shea Competition. |
She plays for the club HC | Leipzig and for the Swedish national team. |
Klinger was born in | Leipzig and studied in Karlsruhe. |
specially the international festival Bachfest | Leipzig, and the competition Internationaler Johann-S |
oma in Civil Engineering at the University of | Leipzig, and studied law in Paris. |
ree publishers almost simultaneously in Bonn, | Leipzig and Zurich. |
aw School and continued his studies abroad in | Leipzig and Paris. |
etres, is the tallest building in the city of | Leipzig, and the tallest multistory building erected |
Intraden, Sonaten, a 4, 5 ( | Leipzig and Erfurt, 1669) |
He studied in | Leipzig and Berlin and got his PhD in 1898 as a zoolo |
Denis Papin, while in | Leipzig and having observed the mechanical power of a |
Andvord was educated in commerce in | Leipzig and Oxford. |
He studied medicine and botany at | Leipzig, and in 1831 relocated to Cape Town as a phys |
His models were the Thomanerchor | Leipzig and the Dresdner Kreuzchor. |
Fabricius at the Universities of Wittenberg, | Leipzig and Heidelberg, where he became a Professor. |
rician at the University Children's Clinic in | Leipzig, and asked that his son be "put to sleep." |
as an US prisoner of war, before returning to | Leipzig and the university. |
d his studies in harmony, violin and piano in | Leipzig, and later played violin in the Gewandhause O |
der Psychologie, (Foundations of psychology), | Leipzig and Berlin, 1915. |
04, with further study at the Universities of | Leipzig and Bonn in 1904-1905, followed by study with |
ncellor of the elector of Saxony, was born at | Leipzig, and educated at the university of his native |
he was the winner of the Bach Competition in | Leipzig, and three years later at the Concours Reine |
nerally called only Musculus" and educated in | Leipzig and Wittenberg. |
He studied law in | Leipzig and Berlin until 1869. |
uarterly journal and gave several lectures in | Leipzig and Dresden between 1846 and 1847 on the subj |
represented the sports clubs Dresdner SC, LAZ | Leipzig and LG Asics Pirna. |
t other things, it operated the route between | Leipzig and Dresden, opened in 1839, and which was th |
He was born in | Leipzig and studied there. |
She lives in | Leipzig, and is a sports soldier in the Bundeswehr. |
He studied at both | Leipzig and Berlin, and became a disciple of Feuerbac |
o at the 15th National Youth Jazz Festival in | Leipzig and the renowned Burg Herzberg Festival. |
In 1893 he earned his medical doctorate at | Leipzig, and was later director of the neurological d |
studied mathematics, botany and astronomy at | Leipzig and Berlin, studying with Encke at the latter |
From 1707 he was a student of theology in | Leipzig, and of Melchior Hofmann, the musical directo |
83 he taught midwifery at the Frauenklinik in | Leipzig, and afterwards succeeded Franz von Winckel ( |
he obtained his Ph.D. from the University of | Leipzig, and then became Deputy Professor of Sanskrit |
heology and philosophy at the universities of | Leipzig and Wittenberg, and was also skilled at techn |
master (Konzertmeister) at the Gewandhaus in | Leipzig and in 1843 professor of violin (Violinlehrer |
is served hourly by InterCity trains between | Leipzig and Hanover, continuing to Oldenburg and Colo |
He studied medicine at the Universities of | Leipzig and Berlin. |
2 and after completing the degree, went of to | Leipzig and Halle, Saxony-Anhalt from 1882 to 1884 to |
Halle he passed in 1733 to the University of | Leipzig, and there spent five years. |
he studied psychology at the universities of | Leipzig and Halle (1907-12), and Georgian-Armenian-Pe |
was an assistant at St. George's Hospital at | Leipzig, and in 1859 became a professor at Dorpat. |
He attended the Universities of both | Leipzig and Berlin, before receiving his doctorate fr |
898 until 1902 he studied music in Berlin and | Leipzig and wrote his dissertation on the history of |
ith the piano, achieving brilliant success in | Leipzig, and in Boston, where he made his U.S. debut |
After finishing school he studied theology at | Leipzig and came in contact with the doctrines of the |
Das Geheimnis der Runen was published in | Leipzig and Vienna in 1908 by the Guido-von-List-Gese |
He was born in | Leipzig, and studied at Leipzig conservatoire, later |
He studied in Dresden and | Leipzig, and while at Leipzig performed field studies |
everal Euro championships: Padova, Barcelona, | Leipzig and Manchester. |
his medical doctorate from the University of | Leipzig, and during the following year served as a su |
Gawriloff was born in | Leipzig and received his first violin lessons from hi |
pforta and at the Universities of Strasbourg, | Leipzig and Berlin. |
ee to consolidate his force with the cruisers | Leipzig and Dresden from the American station, and he |
Born in Erlangen, he studied in | Leipzig and Berlin, and in 1874 was habilitated as a |
He was born in | Leipzig and became a member of the resistance during |
ne of DDR, bordered with the Bezirke of Gera, | Leipzig and Dresden. |
pharmacy and mineralogy at the University of | Leipzig, and chemistry and bacteriology at the Univer |
In 1878 he moved to | Leipzig and became second conductor of the Leipzig Op |
he chief conductor of the Gewandhausorchester | Leipzig and general music director (GMD) of Oper Leip |
ed as a sculpture of the St. Nicholas Church, | Leipzig, and was created by Leipzig artist Ruediger B |
Adolph began his studies at the University of | Leipzig and in 1475 was elected Rector. |
egion of Honour for his role in the Battle of | Leipzig and the Battle of Waterloo. |
nd economics at the universities of Freiburg, | Leipzig and Halle. |
osophy and law on the universities of Erfurt, | Leipzig and Prague and became a famous scientist and |
d medicine first at Bonn, later at Berlin and | Leipzig, and finally graduated in Hamburg in 1938. |
Dauthe was born in | Leipzig and educated by Adam Friedrich Oeser. |
ity of Helsinki, but then spent five years in | Leipzig and Vienna. |
ed the cantata for the Third Day of Easter in | Leipzig and first performed it on 11 April 1724. |
In 1646 he became professor at | Leipzig, and while there he also served as pastor of |
Dresden via Weimar, Naumburg, | Leipzig and Riesa, |
He studied in Dresden and | Leipzig and then was first kapellmeister then rector |
"...[the Count] ... often stopped in | Leipzig and brought there with him the aforementioned |
er to the great assembly of German divines at | Leipzig, and acted as recording secretary. |
He studied jurisprudence at the University of | Leipzig and the University of Leyden and may have sta |
Later he attended the universities of | Leipzig and Halle, receiving his doctorate at the lat |
a German Catholic when Johannes Ronge came to | Leipzig, and wrote on that movement's behalf. |
He studied at the Universities of | Leipzig and Bonn, where at the latter he was a studen |
ter played for FC Karl-Marx-Stadt, Lokomotive | Leipzig and Kickers Offenbach. |
, 1985, he led a tour to the Bach Festival in | Leipzig, and a few years after that he completed a do |
He was educated at the Universities of | Leipzig and Halle where he chiefly studied Theology. |
ormer he played with the Gewandhausorchester, | Leipzig and the Staatskapelle Dresden and made severa |
e distinguished himself in the 1813 Battle of | Leipzig and was made a major-general. |
Stoltzenberg attended school in Vienna, | Leipzig and East Cambridge, and completed his Abitur |
ry member for Young Concert Artists in Paris, | Leipzig and New York. |
By 1989, the number of protesters in Dresden, | Leipzig and other parts of East Germany had increased |
his youth, then for Duisburg, Bayern Munich, | Leipzig and Bochum. |
He was a student in Munich, Berlin and | Leipzig, and taught in the last two of these for some |
ng in Dresden, he studied chemistry at Halle, | Leipzig and Berlin. |
helm Pfeffer (1845-1920) at the University of | Leipzig, and afterwards performed research on the phy |
He also studied in | Leipzig and Dublin. |
In 1968 she joined the sports club SC DHfK | Leipzig, and trained under coach Karl-Heinz Balzer an |
ted his music studies in Breslau, Vienna, and | Leipzig, and also learned from a French composer of d |
the Faculty of Theology at the University of | Leipzig and to the Saxon Academy of Sciences both wen |
as written and first published in English, in | Leipzig, and released by an American publisher a year |
He studied law in Berlin and | Leipzig and practiced as a lawyer in Gera. |
plant at Ludwigshafen, aircraft factories at | Leipzig, and numerous other targets on the Continent. |
ships transferred to the new clubs BSG Chemie | Leipzig and SC Leipzig. |
8 timetable, daily InterCity services connect | Leipzig and Hanover with Emden and Norddeich Mole. |
Blum, and was educated in the universities of | Leipzig and Bern, sat in the North German Reichstag 1 |
ililogy and Philosophy in Marburg, Berlin and | Leipzig, and studied violin with his father. |
He studied theology at | Leipzig, and law at Halle; and at the latter universi |
He studied in Munich, London, Lampeter and | Leipzig and has a PhD from King's College London. |
He was a student at the Thomasschule zu | Leipzig and University of Leipzig, then organist of t |
migrants, and initially studied the violin in | Leipzig and at the Royal Academy of Music in London. |
he followed both pursuits at the Thomasschule | Leipzig and the University of Leipzig with the ultima |
tal languages at the universities of Jena and | Leipzig, and in 1690 he was called to the chair of or |
d first medical training at the University of | Leipzig and his medical doctorate at Hamburg. |
f Munich, University of Berlin, University of | Leipzig, and University of Vienna, eventually earning |
ach's first cantata composed for Christmas in | Leipzig and performed the day before, and in Schau, l |
Afterwards, he was a prosector at | Leipzig, and in 1887 became a professor (extraordinar |
ed of sea-life, he went to study chemistry at | Leipzig, and afterwards devoted himself to metallurgy |
Mahlmann was born in | Leipzig, and studied law at the University of Leipzig |
She later played for 1. FC Lokomotive | Leipzig and was called-up for German national teams a |
nd Lemberg (Lviv) Conservatories, and then in | Leipzig and Paris. |
His collection is in Naturkundemuseum | Leipzig and the Zoological Institute in the Universit |
aphical Aus dem Leben eines alten Professors ( | Leipzig and Darmstadt, 1848), to which was added in t |
ydenreich was educated at the Thomasschule zu | Leipzig and the University of Leipzig. |
ian War he commanded the forces that occupied | Leipzig and lay siege to Nuremberg. |
Oskar attended high school in | Leipzig and participated in the First World War as a |
epartment of the Reichsbahn administration in | Leipzig and was educated at the teacher seminary at D |
Lateron he managed Einheit Ost/SC Rotation | Leipzig and SC Empor Rostock. |
He studied law at the University of | Leipzig, and following graduation opened a law practi |
ating between Berlin, his native town Obdach, | Leipzig, and finally Berlin again where Rudolf Falb d |
in 1485 a division was made by the Treaty of | Leipzig, and Albert received the Meissen, together wi |
Carl Friedrich Goerdeler, the former Mayor of | Leipzig and head of the civilian resistance. |
conducted opera in Berlin, Dresden, Koblenz, | Leipzig, and Munich. |
an assistant at the institute of pathology in | Leipzig, and from 1876 to 1908 was director of pathol |
German editions, helping plan newspapers for | Leipzig and Dresden, training Eastern German journali |
He studied at the universities of | Leipzig and Jena, and in 1868 was appointed professor |
urther organic chemistry at the University of | Leipzig and then studied biochemistry at the Universi |
me secondary schools and at two universities ( | Leipzig and Prague). |
n natural sciences and went to study first in | Leipzig and later in Paris at the Ecole Polytechnique |
he had continued his research in Germany, in | Leipzig and Halle, and would keep close contact with |
ng the Denver concert hall, the Gewandhaus in | Leipzig and the Sydney Opera House. |
ve writing at the Deutsches Literaturinstitut | Leipzig and works for the Text + Kritik journal. |
g and as a conductor in Darmstadt, Munich and | Leipzig and Mannheim. |
Having trained in | Leipzig and Munich, Willner secured his first signifi |
He studied medicine in | Leipzig and Jena, then philosophy. |
Engel studied under Felix Klein at | Leipzig, and collaborated with Sophus Lie for much of |
, Romanus Teller (1703-1750), was a pastor at | Leipzig, and afterwards became professor of theology |
Roads near sports facilities in his home town | Leipzig, and in the Munich Olympia Park of 1972 are n |
t prize at the Albert Lortzing Competition in | Leipzig, and the following year was awarded a Richard |
He was educated at the University of | Leipzig, and became professor of theology there in 17 |
Later she studied sport at the DHfK | Leipzig and since 1955 she is a figure skating coach. |
my and studied chemistry at the University of | Leipzig and the University of Heidelberg, eventually |
Gordan, an expert in invariant theory was at | Leipzig, and Study returned there as Privatdozent. |
an his university career in Jena, Strasbourg, | Leipzig, and Munich. |
Prowe studied in | Leipzig and Berlin and then returned home to become a |
Deutsche Klinik, volume 6, page 1; | Leipzig and Vienna, 1906. |
32 that allowed him to spend several years in | Leipzig and, especially, Paris. |
During the Bach family's time in | Leipzig Anna Magdalena organized regular musical even |
of the print catalogue was published in 1925 ( | Leipzig: Anton Hiersemann) and the most recent volume |
travel, Drei Jahre im Nordwesten von Afrika ( | Leipzig), appeared in 1863, and was followed by a var |
In 1893, the University of | Leipzig appointed him to its chair for Egyptology, wh |
He travelled by way of Paris to | Leipzig, arriving there in June, then through Dresden |
he Federal Administrative Court of Germany in | Leipzig as well. |
e of seventeen, He attended the University of | Leipzig as a student of philosophy, literature and na |
ibrary in Dresden in 1852 and in 1861 went to | Leipzig as librarian of the university and professor |
In 1630 he was sent to | Leipzig as a delegate to a convention in behalf of th |
Lokomotive | Leipzig as runner-ups were thus promoted to the Bunde |
In 1841 he relocated to the University of | Leipzig as a professor of theology. |
L move in early 2008 from Brussels Airport to | Leipzig as its European hub increased cargo traffic. |
professor of mathematics at the University of | Leipzig at the age of 21 and later (1726) became an o |
Raymond taught at the University of | Leipzig, at the University of Basel and, in 1936, suc |
the youngest world road champion, winning in | Leipzig at 20. |
in Magdeburg in 1449 and began his studies in | Leipzig at the age of 33, receiving a Baccalaureate i |
He was one of the founders of the | Leipzig Bach-Gesellschaft in 1850. |
He joined the | Leipzig Bach-Verein in 1850, and played in numerous c |
n orchestras such as the Gewandhaus Orchester | Leipzig, Bamberger Symphoniker and the Bayerische Run |
contractors (ACL / DHL UK) or EAT Gmbh with a | Leipzig based contract |
t the right time, and was also most likely in | Leipzig, based on the similarity of the cantatas he c |
November 1964, | Leipzig); Bass |
1 FC Sachsen | Leipzig beat NOFV-Oberliga Nord side Greifswalder SV |
On 22 December 1957 he won the FDGB-Pokal, | Leipzig beating SC Empor Rostock 2-1. |
ter degree in theology from the University of | Leipzig, becoming rector of the university in 1478. |
2000 at their gigs in Frankfurt, Cottbus and | Leipzig before going back to Norway to play together |
rsity was conferred), Heidelberg, Marburg and | Leipzig, before returning to accept a teaching post a |
ute from Wilhelm Ostwald at the University of | Leipzig before furthermore in 1906 he was called to b |
1934, Steindorff lived another four years in | Leipzig before emigrating to the United States in 193 |
or in Bratislava, Brno, Cologne, Hamburg, and | Leipzig, before he became Kapellmeister of the Wiener |
Virdung studied at the University of | Leipzig beginning in 1481, then in Cracow from 1484 t |
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