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  • visited Weimar, but, being coldly received by Goethe, abandoned his idea of living there and settle
  • received; Boden translated it into German, and Goethe acted in it at the Weimar court.
  • aust in seiner Einheit und Ganzheit (1836) and Goethe als Dramatiker (1837), advocated a new critica
  • les and cantatas (some but not all to words by Goethe; also a Trauercantate to words by Friedrich Wi
  • Goethe also praised the Nazis before and after World
  • reads at Schloss Tiefurt, Wieland, Herder and Goethe among the listeners
  • performances here of the plays of Schiller and Goethe, an attraction which greatly contributed to th
  • The Practical Wisdom of Goethe: an Anthology, which appeared in 1933, was par
  • st on Via della Mostra before turning onto Via Goethe and Via del Portici.
  • He was good friends with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and put music to many of his works, such as F
  • busy working on almanacs, and on illustrating Goethe and other writers through which he gained cons
  • cultured man with a passion for the poetry of Goethe and reputedly named his new drink after the Ge
  • Goethe) and about half of it has been completed.
  • He translated into Basque works of Goethe and Mao Zedong.
  • m the Bible, Aristotle and Novalis, as well as Goethe and Schiller, they appealed to what they consi
  • heater in Vienna, alongside those of Schiller, Goethe and Grillparzer.
  • employed by John Michael Cooper in a study of Goethe and Mendelssohn.
  • ons with Martin Luther and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and its role in the origination of the modern
  • class his chief works were colossal statues of Goethe and Schiller for the town of Weimar, of Weber
  • His taxonomy of mushrooms was influenced by Goethe and the German romantics.
  • Charlotte was honest with Goethe and told him there was no hope of an affair.
  • Her letters to her husband, her sister, Stein, Goethe, and others have been published in multiple ed
  • 5, 1857, for the inauguration of a monument to Goethe and Schiller.
  • In 1789, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe appointed him extraordinary professor of philo
  • C.M. Goethe Arboretum
  • Controversy has arisen over the naming of the Goethe Arboretum because of renewed attention to Goet
  • Goethe arrived here from Rovereto in the afternoon of
  • rature has been considered by such thinkers as Goethe as one of the four main bodies of world litera
  • On both occasions, Edwards worked with the Goethe Award winning director Robert David MacDonald.
  • of the German Democratic Republic and the J.W. Goethe Award.
  • cannot be unambiguously recognized around the Goethe Basin (FDS 164).
  • Goethe Basin is a 383 km diameter impact basin at 78.
  • , written by German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe between 1796 and 1797, and was to some extent
  • ps Zelter's favorite pupil and Zelter wrote to Goethe boasting of the 12-year old's abilities.
  • he title is taken from the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe book Elective Affinities.
  • GOETHE, business magazine geared towards men.
  • and EMBA programs at University of Frankfurt's Goethe Business School, Frankfurt.
  • title was a quotation from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, but it raised a few eyebrows at that time as
  • he age of seventeen, she married Johann Kaspar Goethe, by whom she had four children.
  • As a result, in 1963, Goethe changed his will to make CSUS his primary bene
  • Tanzspiel Der Zauberlehrling after Goethe composed as a Ballade for television (1954)
  • Boyle's biography of Goethe currently runs to two volumes and he is writin
  • Goethe, das Sinnbild deutscher Kultur, 1930
  • Goethe depicts Erdgeist as a timeless being who endle
  • ed harmony of nature: in disagreeing with him, Goethe described nature as behaving like an artist, n
  • e Spirit of the Earth whom Johann Wolfgang von Goethe describes in Faust, Part 1, widely considered
  • This poem, considered one of Goethe's finest and most personal, reflects the devas
  • Beethoven und Goethe: eine Studie, 1883;
  • Other translations from Goethe ensued; in the 1840s, Nerval's translations in
  • To Eckermann Goethe entrusted the publication of his Nachgelassene
  • Faust, Eine Tragoedie von Goethe: Erster Theil.
  • Goethe et l'Art de vivre, 1935
  • an Germanist Thomas Saine, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe even based the first husband of Dorothea in hi
  • ild"): the use of Da is distinctive, and by it Goethe evokes the Lutheran translation of Saint Paul'
  • Nicholas Boyle, Goethe: Faust Part One (Cambridge: Cambridge Universi
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust, part II, Germany
  • success and was praised by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe for its simplicity and beauty.
  • concluded his law studies in the spring 1772, Goethe found himself working for the Imperial Chamber
  • the realm of philosophic thoughts and although Goethe found much pleasure in these ‘Letters' of Schi
  • Goethe founded California State University, Sacrament
  • Admirers of his work include Goethe, Franz Kafka, Walter Benjamin, Ludwig Wittgens
  • he made many works including illustrations of Goethe, Friedrich Schiller and William Shakespeare.
  • nd Johann Caspar Lavater and corresponded with Goethe from 1780.
  • Memorial of J. W. Goethe from 1932, designed by Johannes Watzal is loca
  • Bernd Behr & Mie Olise Kjaergaard, Alexia Goethe Gallery, London
  • J.W. Goethe, Gedichte (Aufbau-Verlag, Berlin u Weimar 1988
  • work, Faust I and Faust II, of the German poet Goethe, generally considered the absolute, unsurpassa
  • Radio Goethe: German bands Vol.
  • t not only stands directly in the tradition of Goethe, Gregorovius, Burckhardt and Arthur Symons, bu
  • During his visit to the Bode Gorge, Goethe had studied the jointing of the rock on a gran
  • ral books, The Theory of Knowledge Implicit in Goethe's World-Conception (1886) and Goethe's Concept
  • lders and moraines and drawing on the works of Goethe, he hypothesized that Swiss glaciers had once
  • Like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe he experienced within himself a continual meta
  • o 1776, Gleim and Jacobi edited Iris, to which Goethe, Heinse, Lenz, and Sophie La Roche were contri
  • nsdorff and the duke Luise of support the sow, Goethe, Herder, duke Anna Amalia of Saxon-Weimar-Eise
  • e-arranged and cut several times, sometimes by Goethe himself, in order to suit various venues and t
  • een productions, many of which were written by Goethe himself; on a few occasions, he starred opposi
  • In 1918, Charles Goethe hired Julia Morgan to draw plans for the Goeth
  • The Julia Morgan House (also known as the Goethe House) is a Mediterranean Revival mansion, loc
  • Ganymed is a poem by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, in which the character of the mythic youth Ga
  • Prometheus is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in which the character of the mythic Promethe
  • on for learning it as wanting to enjoy reading Goethe in the language it was written.
  • useli, he went to Rome in 1784, and befriended Goethe in 1787, becoming his right-hand-man in artist
  • eing familiar with the personality and life of Goethe in his relations to Frankfort, he edited and p
  • ive-act tragedy written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1774.
  • rs later into Dutch, and lastly a biography of Goethe in three volumes (1879).
  • Similar views were propounded at by Goethe in his well known treatise .
  • Goethe Institut headquarters, Munich
  • The Goethe Institut awarded Boyle their Goethe Medal in 2
  • the Changamoto arts fund, as well as from the Goethe Institut and Focus Features' Africa First shor
  • m prizes and was invited to participate in the Goethe Institut's Deutsch-Nuyorican-Poetry-Festival i
  • of the Deutsche Akademie, a predecessor of the Goethe Institut.
  • y Marius von Mayenburg in association with the Goethe Institut.
  • concerts in Russia upon the invitation of the Goethe Institute and in the spring of 2009 they toure
  • DAAD Scholarship at the Goethe Institute in Murnau, Bavaria, Germany (1979)
  • ther landmarks such as the Max Mueller Bhavan ( Goethe Institute).
  • t, Greece, and Cyprus, sponsored by the German Goethe Institute.
  • She also translated a lot of Goethe into Slovene.
  • Goethe is bounded on its north and east sides by a ge
  • Goethe is one of the collection of grape varieties kn
  • Goethe is female, and thus requires a second grape va
  • In modern Germany and elsewhere, Goethe is often far better known than read.
  • Goethe is said to have instantly fallen in love with
  • a mentor to Herder and an admired influence on Goethe, Jacobi, Hegel and Kierkegaard.
  • compositional hiatus are settings of texts by Goethe, Joseph von Eichendorff, and Joseph Viktor von
  • GOETHE, KELLER, STORM, FONTANE
  • Katharina Elisabeth Goethe, known as “Frau Rat” (19 February 1731 - 13 Se
  • Goethe left the home, now listed on the National Regi
  • On September 11, Goethe left without saying goodbye.
  • “Weltliteratur and Global Law Lessons from Goethe”, Liber Amicorum for Lord Bingham, Senior Law
  • he name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
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  • ptember 14, 1955 by Evan Cutler Wattles in the Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • ered on January 20, 1966 by Haldan Cohn at the Goethe Link Observatory.
  • he name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
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  • red on August 28, 1952 by Indiana University's Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn, Indiana.
  • lt asteroid discovered on September 7, 1959 by Goethe Link Observatory in Brooklyn, IN.
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  • -belt asteroid discovered on April 27, 1962 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn, Indiana.
  • t asteroid discovered on September 14, 1955 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
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  • lt asteroid discovered on September 7, 1962 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • r 28, 1954, by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana.
  • he name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
  • he name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
  • st 29, 1965 by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory.
  • ber 8, 1953 by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory, Brooklyn, Indiana.
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  • ch 30, 1952 by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana.
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  • d which was discovered on September 7, 1962 at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
  • ber 8, 1953 by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory, Brooklyn, Indiana.
  • ay 6, 1957, by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana.
  • he name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
  • he name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
  • er 28, 1954 by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory.
  • he name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
  • na Asteroid Program on October 12, 1964 at the Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana, USA.
  • t 24, 1949, by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana.
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  • he name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
  • er 20, 1965 by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory.
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  • elt asteroid discovered on October 18, 1963 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • an to degrade the capabilities of the original Goethe Link Observatory, which Indiana University had
  • ry, also known as the Morgan-Monroe Station of Goethe Link Observatory, is an astronomical observato
  • eroid which was discovered January 10, 1951 at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
  • 1728 Goethe Link is an asteroid in the main belt of the as
  • discovered by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory on March 29, 1955.
  • belt asteroid discovered on October 8, 1953 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • elt asteroid discovered on November 4, 1964 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • elt asteroid discovered on October 28, 1954 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • elt asteroid discovered on October 28, 1954 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • -belt asteroid discovered on April 27, 1962 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • n belt asteroid discovered on April 4, 1949 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • main-belt asteroid discovered on 1955-08-23 at Goethe Link Observatory, Indiana University.
  • elt asteroid discovered on October 15, 1963 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • lt asteroid discovered on September 7, 1962 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • n-belt asteroid discovered on March 6, 1960 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • elt asteroid discovered on November 8, 1959 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • t asteroid discovered on September 13, 1955 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • lt asteroid discovered on September 5, 1954 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • Russell is an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
  • 2023 Asaph an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the
  • n-belt asteroid discovered on July 31, 1962 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • belt asteroid discovered on August 21, 1949 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • lt asteroid discovered on February 15, 1964 by Goethe Link Observatory at Brooklyn.
  • The asteroid is named in honour of Goethe Link, a major patron of the observatory.
  • Betterment Foundation in Pasadena, California, Goethe lobbied the State to restrict immigration from
  • hood being: Rosa Parks Middle School (formerly Goethe), Mark Hopkins Elementary School, John Bidwell
  • Goethe may have gained inspiration from two rock form
  • In 1938 he received the Goethe Medal for Art and Science.
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Memoirs of Goethe, Cellarius, Printed for Hen
  • City Unified School District rename Charles M. Goethe Middle School.
  • Goethe Middle School has a predominantly African Amer
  • It then ran downhill alongside the Goethe Moor to the railway line at Neuen Goetheweg.
  • ll of the attendance zones of Chase, De Diego, Goethe, Moos, Pritzker, Von Humboldt, and Yates feed
  • Following this precedent, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe named a collection of distichs, which he wrote
  • Goethe never returned to Bohemia again.
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