German Jewish pedagogue and historical linguist (1865–1943)
Sigmund Feist (Mainz, 12 June 1865 – Copenhagen, 23 March 1943) was a German Jewish pedagogue and historical linguist. He was the author of the Germanic substrate hypothesis as well as a number of important works concerning Jewish ethnic and racial identity. Feist served as the director of the Jewish Reichenheim Orphanage in Berlin from 1906 to 1935. In 1907 he became a member of the Gesellschaft der Freunde society.
Feist emigrated to Denmark in 1939 where he died four years later.
SigmundFeist (Mainz, 12 June 1865 – Copenhagen, 23 March 1943) was a German Jewish pedagogue and historical linguist. He was the author of the Germanic...
author SigmundFeist (1865–1943), German Jewish pedagogue and historical linguist This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Feist. If...
Retrieved 21 January 2023. Winfred Philipp Lehmann, Helen-Jo J. Hewitt, SigmundFeist, A Gothic etymological dictionary, 1986, s.v. fisks p. 118 "fish, n...
the folk etymology produced the concept of a "nail-ship". However, SigmundFeist (1909) rejects the theory on etymological grounds, as does Albert Morley...
The non-Indo-European substrate theory was first proposed in 1910 by SigmundFeist, who estimated that roughly a third of Proto-Germanic lexical items...
ISSN 0092-8674. PMID 32470401. S2CID 219105572. "Are the Jews a Race?" by SigmundFeist in "Jews and Race: Writings on Identity and Difference, 1880-1940",...
of the Goths," as these people's territory extended to here.", 142 SigmundFeist, A Gothic Etymological Dictionary (translation), Brill, 1986, ISBN 90-04-08176-3...
907. ISBN 1851094407 Winfred Philipp Lehmann, Helen-Jo J. Hewitt, SigmundFeist, A Gothic Etymological Dictionary, p. 104, "F.11 fairguni". Guus Kroonen...
Gothic, with early inquiry into the matter done by Norbert Jokl and SigmundFeist, though such loans had been claimed earlier in the 19th century by early...
1996; Magnani et al., 1999; Carruthers et al., 2002; Feist, 2006; Proctor & Capaldi, 2012; Feist & Gorman, 2013). The psychology of science includes research...
; Feist, Sigmund (1986). A Gothic Etymological Dictionary: Based on the Third Edition of Vergleichendes Worterbuch Der Gotischen Sprache by Sigmund Feist...
lyricists Alfred Bryan and Yellen; recorded by Al Jolson). Music publisher Leo Feist published another dixie medley by Gumble and Yellen, "There's Nothing Sweeter...
self-system: W.W. Norton & Company. pp. 158–170. ISBN 9780393001389. Feist, J and Feist, G.J (2009). "Sullivan :Interpersonal theory" in Theories of Personality...
Stephen R.; Plunkett, Gregory M.; Nicolas, Antoine N.; Smith, James F.; Feist, Mary Ann E.; Gutierrez, Karime; Malakasi, Panagiota; Bailey, Paul; Brewer...
name was suggested by the psychologist Carl Jung, citing as an example Sigmund Freud who studied pleasure and whose surname means 'joy'. A few recent...
virginity, and cafeteria", Florida Foreign Language Reporter, 8: 32–33 Feist, Sigmund (1932), "The Origin of the Germanic Languages and the Europeanization...
of being and not to the feelings coming from situations. (Feist & Feist, 2008) Feist and Feist (2008) outline May's three forms of ontological guilt. Each...
connection between his idea of 'defensive reappraisals' or cognitive coping and Sigmund Freud's concept of 'ego-defenses'", coping strategies thus overlapping...
Diamond, Sir Isaac Newton's favorite dog. Jofi, a Chow Chow belonging to Sigmund Freud. Jofi often sat in on therapy sessions and assisted in calming patients...
risk-taking as measures of the creativity of people. A meta-analysis by Gregory Feist showed that creative people tend to be "more open to new experiences, less...
Combatants, Facts on File Inc., 1993, p. 259 Obermaier 1989, p. 241 Uwe Feist, The Fighting Me 109, Arms and Armour Press, London, 1993, p. 51 Ager, Philipp;...
"performed to great acclaim in several Manhattan clubs" that night. Leo Feist printed the song, and it was "on sale by Monday, May 23." After landing...
1957 German Navy Inspector General of the Federal Armed Forces Rainer Feist 12 April 1945 19 May 2007 18 September 2002 1 April 1966 German Navy DSACEUR...