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Hugo Huppert (5 June 1902 in Bielitz, Austrian Silesia – 25 March 1982 in Vienna) was an Austrian poet, translator and writer.
HugoHuppert (5 June 1902 in Bielitz, Austrian Silesia – 25 March 1982 in Vienna) was an Austrian poet, translator and writer. 1964: Heinrich Heine Prize...
Karl HugoHuppert (29 January 1832 – 19 October 1904) was a German chemist and physician. Karl HugoHuppert, son of a wood turner and merchant, Christian...
geophysicist HugoHuppert (born 1902) Jewish poet, translator and writer Isabelle Huppert (born 1953), French actress Jennifer Huppert (born 1962), Australian...
After the premiere in the Deutsche Zentral-Zeitung, the Austrian critic HugoHuppert attributed the film a high topical value in view of the "events in Spain"...
Grushevsky (author of article on Galicia (Eastern Europe), first edition) HugoHuppert (author of article on Heinrich von Kleist, first edition) Veniamin Kagan...
where Hofmeister first began his studies, under the physiologist Karl HugoHuppert, himself a student of Carl Lehmann. Hofmeister's Habilitationsschrift...
world of nuclear power and politics. Isabelle Huppert as Maureen Kearney Grégory Gadebois as Gilles Hugo François-Xavier Demaison as Jean-Pierre Bachmann...
poet (born 1926) March 25 Goodman Ace, American humorist (born 1899) HugoHuppert, Austrian poet, writer and translator (born 1902) March 27 Harriet Adams...
compositions include: Cantata I (text Vladimir Mayakovsky, director HugoHuppert) for baritone and small wind orchestra (1967–1969) Kammerspiel I (from...
Strassburg, receiving a degree in medicine in 1900. He then worked with Karl HugoHuppert in Prague University and worked at the Basel Hospital with Friedrich...
1893/1894 Gustav Carl Laube 1894/1895 Josef Schindler 1895/1896 Karl HugoHuppert 1896/1897 Anton Marty 1897/1898 Joseph Ulbrich 1898–1899 Anton Kurz 1899/1900...
of Professor Carl Ludwig and medicinal chemistry with Professor Karl HugoHuppert. He also attended the lectures of Friedrich von Recklinghausen on general...
Daniel's father, I don't know if we'd ever have the right Zoller". Isabelle Huppert was originally cast in the role of Madame Mimieux before being fired due...
Ludwig (1842–1915) and Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke, in Prague under Karl HugoHuppert (1832–1904) and in Freiburg im Breisgau. In 1892 he obtained his doctorate...
van Lamsweerde, Charlotte Gainsbourg, FKA twigs, Uma Thurman, Isabelle Huppert, Jenny Holzer, Debbie Harry and Agnès Varda to explore the subjects of...
1853 – Handbook of physiological chemistry. Zoochemie (edited with Karl HugoHuppert, 1858) – Zoochemistry. A number of his works relating to medicine and...
poem). Shalva Nutsubidze also backed Maria Pritvits' and Austrian poet HugoHuppert's German translations. Nutsubidze's monographic work "The Work of Rustsveli"...
summer after their encounter. In 1998, she also played opposite Isabelle Huppert in The School of Flesh (L'École de la Chair) by Benoît Jacquot. A few years...
Francis Girod for the film Terminal. In 2000 she co-starred with Isabelle Huppert in Claude Chabrol's Merci pour le chocolat. After appearing in Novo (2002)...
Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters in 2014. Her portrayal of Adèle Hugo in The Story of Adèle H. (1975) earned Adjani her first nomination for the...
premiered the documentary film Mi amigo Hugo (My Friend Hugo), a documentary about Venezuela's late president, Hugo Chávez, one year after his death. The...