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Maler-Müller-Bibliographie / bearb. von Friedrich Meyer
MALER-MÜLLER-BIBLIOGRAPHIE / BEARB. VON FRIEDRICH MEYER
Maler-Müller-Bibliographie / bearb. von Friedrich Meyer (1)
Cover (1)
Titelseite (3)
Widmung (5)
Inhalt (10)
Bibliographie, S. 1-49 (11)
Bibliographie, S. 50-99 (60)
Bibliographie, S. 100-151 (110)
Beilagen (163)
Anrede in Rom (165)
Aus einem Briefe Trippels an Mechel (169)
Namen- und Sachregister (171)
Faksimiles (187)
Illustrationen (191)
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[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Ovid O. Meyer - June 1939]
Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Dr. Ovid O. Meyer, requesting a program for an upcoming conference that Dr. Bodansky is interested in attending
[Letter from Karl Meyer to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - August 18, 1937]
Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from Karl Meyer relaying editorial comments and suggestions on Dr. Bodansky's book
The Logbook, A Publication of the Wayne E. Meyer Institute of Systems Engineering / July 2004
www.nps.navy.mil/meyerinstitute Email:[email protected] Phone:(831) 656-7847 Fax:(831) 656-2336 Naval Postgraduate School, 777 Dyer Rd., Mail Code 97, Monterey, CAArticles including: ADM Wayne E. Meyer (ret.) "Father of Aegis" Visits Meyer Institute, Satellite for Naval Undersea Capability, and Professor Charles N. Calvano Honored with Superior Civilian Service Awar
Johann Heinrich Meyer, Abbozzo per una storia dell'arte del XVIII secolo (1805)
Il testo di Meyer venne pubblicato la prima volta nel volume "Winkelmann und sein Jahrhundert. In Briefen und Aufsätzen" a cura di Johann Wolfgang Goethe (Tübingen, in der J. G. Cotta’schen Buchhandlung, 1805), con dedica alla duchessa Anna Amalia di Sachsen-Anhalt. Si trattava di una operazione editoriale che rivestì un ruolo centrale nelle recezione di Winckelmann nel XIX secolo nei paesi di lingua tedesca e non solo. Inoltre, il volume faceva parte, come sottolineava Goethe nella introduzione (pp. X-XVI), delle molteplici attività intraprese dagli Amici dell’arte di Weimar (Weimarer Kunstfreunde) per il miglioramento del gusto di un «pubblico più ampio». Il testo di Meyer non è mai stato tradotto in italiano e in Germania ha avuto due riedizioni sine glossa (Leipzig 1969 e Hildeseim 2005)
[Handwritten Note to Meyer Bodansky]
Letter from an unknown author to Dr. Meyer Bodansky asking for his comments and suggestions on a topic
Mancherley in Reimen oder Versen
Von einem weiland Aristokrat. [Valentin Meyer]Autor: Quelle IDS Luzern - Altdate
Visita al prof. Bernd Meyer presso Monash Univ.
Visita al prof. Bernd Meyer per la realizzazione del linguaggio lineare Lygon nel sistema di programmazione a vincoli HA
Oral History Interview with Robert Meyer, June 25, 2007
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Robert W. Meyer. Meyer was born in Olympia, Washington on 3 September 1924. After graduating from high school in 1942, he was drafted into the Army on 15 May 1943. He was placed into the Army Specialized Training Program. Following 13 weeks of basic training at Camp Wheeler, Georgia, he was sent to the University of Alabama for 3 months of specialized training. He was accepted for flight training, but returned to the infantry in April 1944. Assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 263rd Regiment, 66th Infantry Division, he went overseas in September 1944. Reassigned as a machine gunner to Company A, 109th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division, Meyer saw combat in Belgium, Germany, and Luxemburg. He was captured by the Germans on 18 December 1944 while fighting near Longsdorf, Luxemburg. He spent the next 4 months in various prisoner of war and labor camps, including Stalag IIA north of Berlin. In April 1945, as the Russians approached Stalag IIA, the German guards fled. Essentially free, Meyer first tried to avoid the Russians but finally advanced with them to the Elbe River where he was reunited with US forces. Sent to Le Havre, he was shipped back to the States in May 1945. After a 70 day leave and extensive recuperation in California, Meyer was discharged from the Army on 6 December 1945
Prof. Erhard Meyer-Galow im Gespräch mit Prof. Oliver Lubrich über Alexander von Humboldt
Was hat Alexander von Humboldt uns heute zu sagen? – 250 Jahre nach seiner Geburt. Prof. Oliver Lubrich im Gespräch mit dem Präsidenten der HUMBOLDT-GESELLSCHAFT Prof. Erhard Meyer-Galo
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