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Modern Education Schools - International Affiliations - Goethe Institut
... The Goethe Institut has started a new program (Schulen Partner der Zukunft) to improve the German language teaching around the world ... partner school initiative program funded by Goethe Institut ... proud to announce the professional supervision of the project by the "Goethe Institut" over a period of three years ...
Louise Seidler - Life - Munich (1817-18)
... Thanks to Goethe she received a one-year scholarship of 400 Taler from duke Charles Augustus to go to Munich for a year's further training in painting ... she travelled to Munich and, with letters of recommendation from Goethe, was welcomed into the house of the philosopher Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi ... Klenze's Apollotempel at the Nymphenburg Palace for Goethe ...
Ludwig Hirzel (historian) - Selected Publications
... Goethes italienische Reise (Goethe's Italian Journey), (Basel 1871) Schillers Beziehungen zum Altertum (Schiller's Association with Antiquity), (Aarau 1872) Karl Ruckstuhl, ein ...
Scenes From Goethe's Faust
... Written between 1844 and 1853, Scenes from Goethe's Faust (Szenen aus Goethes Faust) has been described as the height of composer Robert Schumann's accomplishments in the realm of dramatic ... This was just over a decade after the death of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who completed Part Two of the dramatic poem Faust in his final year ... Many contemporary readers of Faust found Goethe's epic poem daunting and difficult to grasp ...
Marienbad Elegy
... The Marienbad Elegy is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ... This poem, considered one of Goethe's finest and most personal, reflects the devastating sadness the poet felt when Baroness Ulrike von Levetzow declined his proposal (Goethe did not ... Goethe was 73 years old, she was 18 ...

Famous quotes containing the word goethe:

    The Woman-Soul leadeth us
    Upward and on!
    —Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749–1832)

    What right those who govern have to govern they don’t question, they just govern. Whether the people have a right to depose them that doesn’t concern them. All they are concerned with is that the people will not be tempted to depose them.
    —Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749–1832)

    One must be something in order to do something.
    —Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749–1832)