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    Hartmann, Moritz

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    Moritz Hartmann

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    Moritz Hartmann (*15 octobre 1821 Dušnik, aujourd’hui en République tchèque, † 13 mai 1872, à Vienne) est né dans une famille de confession juive, installée à Dušnik, près de Přibram en Bohême. Ses relations avec la France sont associées à son amitié avec François Sabatier et Saint-René Taillandier, ainsi qu’à ses séjours à Paris et dans le sud de la France (Languedoc et Provence), ou encore en Bretagne

    Moritz Hartmann

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    Moritz Hartmann (*15 octobre 1821 Dušnik, aujourd’hui en République tchèque, † 13 mai 1872, à Vienne) est né dans une famille de confession juive, installée à Dušnik, près de Přibram en Bohême. Ses relations avec la France sont associées à son amitié avec François Sabatier et Saint-René Taillandier, ainsi qu’à ses séjours à Paris et dans le sud de la France (Languedoc et Provence), ou encore en Bretagne

    Reimchronik des Pfaffen Maurizius

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    Boberach: Die Schwäche des deutschen Liberalismus und prominente Mitglieder der Nationalversammlung, vor allem Gagern, werden angegriffen. - Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): "... im heinesierenden Chronikenstil gehaltene satirische Fresken aus der Paulskirche" [Meyers Konv.-Lex., 6. Aufl.] des Dichters und Abgeordneten der Frankfurter Nationalversammlung Hartmann[Moritz Hartmann]In Fraktu

    Kosciusko [music] /

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    For voice and piano.; Cover title.; "Introduced & sung by Miss Nella Webb."; Cover carries portraits of Nella Webb (by Rudolph Buchner), Charles Vaude and Moritz Lutzen.; Words printed as text on p. [4].; "During Moritz Lutzen's visit to Australia he offered a prize for the best lyric, by an Australian author to be set to music by himself. The prize was awarded to Charles Vaude, for his lyric 'Kosciusko,' and Miss Nella Webb produced this song with instantaneous success."--P. [4].; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an8393500; 1913, by Victor J. Draper, Sydney.; NLA's NL copy from the collection of Keith Watson. ANL

    Portrait of Moritz Hartmann (1821-1872)

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    Engraved by August Weger after a photograph. Hartmann's signature is engraved at the bottom.Bust view of a German writer looking off to the left.Moritz Hartmann (October 15, 1821 - May 13, 1872) was a German poet and author. Hartmann was born of Jewish parentage at Duschnik in Bohemia. He studied philosophy at Prague and Vienna, traveled throughout Europe. In 1845 he proceeded to Leipzig and there published a volume of patriotic poems, Kelch und Schwert (1845). Fearing prosecution at the hands of the authorities, he moved to France and Belgium. He issued Neuere Gedichte (1846) in Leipzig, returned home and was imprisoned. In 1848 he was elected member for Leitmeritz in the short-lived German parliament at Frankfurt-am-Main. He took part in the revolution of that year in Vienna and escaped to London and Paris. During the Crimean War (1854-56) Hartmann was correspondent of the Kölnische Zeitung, settled in 1860 in Geneva as a teacher of German literature and history, became in 1865 editor of the Freya in Stuttgart and in 1868 a member of the staff of the Neue Freie Presse in Vienna. He died at Oberdöbling, near Vienna, in 1872.Digital imag

    Das Kränchen-Wasser zu Bad-Ems und seine vortrefflichen Würkungen

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    beschrieben von Moritz Gerhard Thilenius. Ausführlicher bearb. und mit neueren Erfahrungen bereichert von Hartmann Christian Thileniu

    Nonlinear deterministic reconstruction and prediction of remotely measured ocean surface waves

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    Algorithms for reconstructing and predicting nonlinear ocean wave fields from remote measurements are presented. Three types of synthetic observations are used to quantify the influence of remote measurement modulation mechanisms on the algorithms’ performance. First, the observations correspond to randomly distributed surface elevations. Then, they are related to a marine radar model – the second type takes the wave shadowing modulation into account whereas the third one also includes the tilt modulation. The observations are numerically generated based on unidirectional waves of various steepness values. Linear and weakly nonlinear prediction algorithms based on analytical models are considered, as well as a highly nonlinear algorithm relying on the high-order spectral (HOS) method. Reconstructing surfaces from shadowed observations is found to have an impact limited to the non-visible regions, while tilt modulation affects the reconstruction more generally due to the indirect, more complex extraction of wave information. It is shown that the accuracy of the surface reconstruction mainly depends on the correct modelling of the wave shape nonlinearities. Modelling the nonlinear correction of the dispersion relation, in particular the frequency-dependent wave phase effects in the case of irregular waves, substantially improves the prediction. The suitability of the algorithms for severe wave conditions in finite depth and using non-perfect observations is assessed through wave tank experiments. It shows that only the third-order HOS solution predicts the right amplitude and phase of an emerging extreme wave, emphasizing the relevance of the corresponding physical modelling

    Zeitlosen : Gedichte

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    von Moritz HartmannAus dem Vorbesitz von Gottfried Kelle

    Wirkungen

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    beschrieben von Moritz Gerhard Thilenius. Ausführlicher bearb. und mit neueren Erfahrungen bereichert von Hartmann Christian ThileniusArchivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gewährleistet PERP DE-929 pdage
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