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    Hans Schemann: PONS Deutsche Redensarten [Reseña]

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    Book review: Hans Schemann: PONS Deutsche Redensarten. Stuttgart, Emst Klett Verlag, 2000.Reseña de libro: Hans Schemann: PONS Deutsche Redensarten. Stuttgart, Emst Klett Verlag, 2000.Recensión de libro: Hans Schemann: PONS Deutsche Redensarten. Stuttgart, Emst Klett Verlag, 2000

    Schemann, Hans: Deutsche Idiomatik. Wörterbuch der deutschen Redewendungen im Kontext. 2. Auflage, mit vollständig überarbeiteter Einführung

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    Köster L. Schemann, Hans: Deutsche Idiomatik. Wörterbuch der deutschen Redewendungen im Kontext. 2. Auflage, mit vollständig überarbeiteter Einführung. Informationen Deutsch als Fremdsprache. 2012;39:349-351

    Schemann, Hans; Mellado Blanco, Carmen; Buján, Patricia; Iglesias, Nelly; Larreta P.; Mansilla Ana (2013): Idiomatik Deutsch-Spanish/Diccionario idiomático alemán-español.Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag GmBH. 1202 pp.

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    Schemann, Hans; Mellado Blanco, Carmen; Buján, Patricia; Iglesias, Nelly; Larreta P.; Mansilla Ana (2013): Idiomatik Deutsch-Spanish/Diccionario idiomático alemán-español.Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag GmBH. 1202 pp

    [Revisão do livro] Hans Schemann. Idiomatik und Anthropologie. 'Bild' und 'Bedeutung' in linguistischer, sprachgenetischer und philosophischer Perspektive, Germanistische Linguistik Monographien 4, Hildesheim: Olms 2000, 207 Seiten

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    [Auszug] Hans Schemann, dessen intensive Forschungen auf dem Gebiet der Idiomatik zur Herausgabe zahlreicher idiomatischer Wörterbücher führte, dürfte jedem portu-giesischen Germanisten eine bekannte Referenz sein, schon allein aufgrund des von ihm herausgegebenen `Dicionärio Idiomätico portugubs-alernäo'. H. Schemanns enge persönliche Verbundenheit zu Portugal und der portugiesischen Sprache fand ihren Niederschlag zudem im 1993 erschienenen Essay 'Wo das Land aufhört und das Meer beginnt ... Portugal und die Portugiesen', und nicht zuletzt in seiner seit 1993 ausgeübten Funktion als Leiter der portugiesischen Abteilung des Instituts für Übersetzen und Dolmetschen der Universität Heidelberg. [...

    Hans David Blum Collection.

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    The Hans David Blum Collection documents his research of the history of his family and consists of correspondence, documents, photographs, manuscripts and notes, genealogical tables and trees, and clippings. Additionally there is a small amount of personal materials.Elaine Wolff, August 2005; David Hans Blum, August 2006Hans David Blum was born in 1919 in Breisach am Rhein, Germany. He is the author of a number of books, including Juden in Breisach.Finding aid available onlineRheineck. Müllheimdigitize

    [Burgundische Historie]

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    [Hans Erhart Tüsch]Impressum: Ort und Datum in der Vorlage genannt, Drucker nach ISTCFor the identity of the author (also known as Hans Düsch) and the political slant and the date of the text, see K. Ohly, Gb Jb 1956, p.131Woodcut

    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack.

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    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack at a reception of Insel Verlag, Buchmesse Frankfurt 1966LB

    Hans Habes Roman Christoph und sein Vater - Zwischen persönlicher Verarbeitung und den westdeutschen Schuld- und Aufarbeitsdiskursen der Nachkriegszeit

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    This Master thesis is an investigation of the Book “Christoph und sein Vater” by Hans Habe. The author was one of the most important publicists in West Germany after World War II. During his life he wrote more than twenty books, some of them translated into English, and around ten thousand newspaper articles, but today he is unknown and unnoticed by literary scholars. The beginning of this thesis (chapter 2) summarizes the investigated book and highlights biographical information about Hans Habe. The main topic of the book is the relationship between Veit Harlan, the director of the anti-Semitic film “Jud Suess” during the Nazi period, and his son Thomas Harlan. The literary interpretation reveals not only a relationship between the main characters and the German postwar period (chapter 3), but also a strong connection to the book “Ritualmord in Ungarn” by Arnold Zweig and explores the question of Jewishness in a Christian society (chapter 4), Habe’s depiction of the Harlan family (chapter 5) and how the author discusses several problems of the 1960s German society (chapter 6). The interpretation concludes with a short summary (chapter 7). In this thesis I argue that Hans Habe uses the conflict between Veit and Thomas Harlan to, on the one hand, cast his own criticism on the German postwar society, and on the other hand, to come to terms with the suicide of his father.Item withdrawn by Mark Zulauf ([email protected]) on 2011-07-16T14:33:50Z Item was in collections: University of Illinois Theses & Dissertations (ID: 1) No. of bitstreams: 1 Ahlrep_Christian.pdf: 6041812 bytes, checksum: 240e381b600c4a7ba789a3b72fca6b62 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2011-08-25T22:21:18Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 Ahlrep_Christian.pdf: 6131391 bytes, checksum: 0a012a047d6f62d013ba74785f16080d (MD5) license.txt: 4065 bytes, checksum: 250436d363eec6ae28a9f0eb03188e28 (MD5

    Hans David Blum Research Collection 1832-2000

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    The Hans David Blum Research Collection documents his research on the Jews of Breisach and his ancestors that culminated in a book entitled 'Juden in Breisach' that was published in 1998. The collection includes Hans David Blum’s research materials such as printed materials, documents (mostly copies), correspondence with archives and individuals, genealogical charts and tables, lists, and a large amount of notes.The Research Collection is part of the Hans David Blum Collection, AR 25256Hans David Blum was born in 1919 in Breisach am Rhein, Germany. He is the author of a number of books, including 'Juden in Breisach'.Published books pertaining to the genealogy of German Jewry were transferred to the LBI Library; books with more than 50% of annotated pages are kept with the archives in this research collectionProcesseddigitize
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