Moriz is a masculine given name which may refer to: Moriz Haupt (1808–1874), German philologist Moriz Heider (1816–1866), Austrian dentist Moriz Henneberger...
Moriz Rosenthal (17 December 1862 – 3 September 1946) was a Polish pianist and composer. He was an outstanding pupil of Franz Liszt and a friend and colleague...
Moriz Henneberger (16 October 1878, Bümpliz – 7 April 1959, Basel) was a Swiss chess master and chess composer. He was Swiss Champion in 1899, 1906 (jointly)...
Moriz Winternitz (Horn, December 23, 1863 – Prague, January 9, 1937) was a scholar from Austria who began his Indology contributions working with Max...
Eike Moriz (born May 14, 1972), better known as Ike Moriz, is a German-South African singer, songwriter, musician, record producer and actor. He has released...
Moriz Jung (22 October 1885 – 11 March 1915) was an Austrian artist and graphic designer. He is best known for his work as part of the Wiener Werkstätte...
Moriz or Moritz Haupt (27 July 1808 – 5 February 1874), was a German philologist. He was born at Zittau, Lusatia, Saxony. His early education was mainly...
Moritz Abraham Stern (29 June 1807 – 30 January 1894) was a German mathematician. Stern became Ordinarius (full professor) at Göttingen University in 1858...
Moritz Heyne (8 June 1837 in Weißenfels – 1 March 1906 in Göttingen) was a German Germanic linguist (Germanist). He taught as a professor at the University...
Moritz Band (6 October 1864 – 29 July 1932), also known by the pseudonym Stefan Schrader, was an Austrian writer, playwright and art critic. Moritz Band...
Moritz Michael Daffinger (25 January 1790 – 21 August 1849) was an Austrian miniature painter and sculptor. Daffinger was born in Vienna, the son of Johann...
next 3 months, until the return of the Santa-Fé. Unbeknownst to Vasquez, Moriz, and Felipe, the chief lighthouse keeper and his helpers, the island was...
Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen (3 December 1760, Giessen – 30 November 1806, Darmstadt) was a German naturalist and forester. He took part in the production...
Moriz Ludassy, aka M. Gans von Lúdassy (1825 – August 29, 1885) was a Hungarian journalist. Ludassy was born at Komorn. As early as 1848 he was editor...
Moriz Freiherr von Lyncker (30 January 1853 – 20 January 1932) was a Prussian officer of the German Empire and Chief of the Military Cabinet of Emperor...
Moriz Pollack, Ritter von Borkenau (24 December 1827 in Vienna – 20 August 1904 in Vienna) was a Jewish Austrian financier. After leaving the secondary...
Mahābhārata, Volume 1, p.445, citing W. Caland, The Pañcaviṃśa Brāhmaṇa, p.640-2 Moriz Winternitz (1996). A History of Indian Literature, Volume 1. Motilal Banarsidass...
Moriz Seeler (1 March 1896 – 18 August 1942) was a German poet, writer, film producer, and man of the theatre. Moritz Seeler was born in the small, provincial...
Franz Moritz Graf von Lacy (English: Francis Maurice de Lacy; Irish: Proinsias Muiris de Lása; Russian: Борис Петрович Ласси, tr. Boris Petrovich Lassi;...
Karl Moriz Diesing (also written as Carl Moritz Diesing; 16 June 1800 – 10 January 1867) was an Austrian naturalist and zoologist, specializing in the...
Moriz Sassi or Moritz Sassi (13 June 1880 – 25 September 1967) was an Austrian ornithologist who worked at the Natural History Museum in Vienna. In 1933...
the central character of the anonymous Middle High German verse romance Moriz von Craûn dated between 1187 and 1250. This, in turn, derives from a French...
of Great Britain and Ireland, Cambridge University Press, pp. 1078–1089 Moriz Winternitz; V. Srinivasa Sarma (1996). A History of Indian Literature. Motilal...
Swami Agehananda Bharati, S. N. Balagangadhara, and others. According to Moriz Winternitz, the linga in the Shiva tradition is "only a symbol of the productive...
Camberg, towards the foundation of which his father had left a rich bequest. Moriz Lieber - Catholic Encyclopedia article This article incorporates text from...
Moriz Scheyer (27 December 1886 in Focșani, Romania – 29 March 1949 in Belvès, France) was an Austrian author. In his lifetime best known for his literary...