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  1. The Letters Of A Leipzig Cantor V2: Being The Letters Of Moritz Hauptmann To Franz Hauser, Ludwig Spohr, And Other Musicians (1892) by Moritz Hauptmann, 2008-12-22
  2. Über die Kreisbewegungen der Weltkörper. Übersetzt und mit Anmerkungen von C.L. Menzzer; durchgesehen und mit einem Vorwort von Moritz Cantor. Hrsg. von ... und Kunst zu Thorn (German Edition) by Nicolaus Copernicus, 2010-05-13
  3. The Letters of a Leipzig Cantor (1); Being the Letters of Moritz Hauptmann to Franz Hauser, Ludwig Spohr, and Other Musicians by Moritz Hauptmann, 2009-12-19
  4. Vorlesungen Uber Geschichte Der Mathematik V1, Part 2 (1907) (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-09-10
  5. Vorlesungen Uber Geschichte Der Mathematik (German Edition) by MORITZ CANTOR, 2010-06-13
  6. Die Römischen Agrimensoren Und Ihre Stellung in Der Geschichte Der Feldmesskunst: Eine Historisch-Mathematische Untersuchung (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-02-23
  7. Mathematische Beiträge Zum Kulturleben Der Völker (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-03-24
  8. Politische Arithmetik: Oder Die Arithmetik Das Täglichen Lebens (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-03-24
  9. Vorlesungen Über Geschichte Der Mathematik (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-03-05
  10. Politische Arithmetik: Oder Die Arithmetik Des Täglichen Lebens (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-04-20
  11. Les signes numéraux et l'arithmétique chez les peuples de l'antiquité et du moyen-âge: Examen de l'ouvrage allemend intitulé: Mathematische beiträge zum ... von dr. Moritz Cantor (French Edition) by Thomas Henri Martin, 1864-01-01
  12. Vorlesungen Uber Geschichte Der Mathematik, Von Moritz Cantor. A Review: With Speical Reference to the Analyst Controversy. by George A. Gibson, 1899
  13. The Letters Of A Leipzig Cantor V2: Being The Letters Of Moritz Hauptmann To Franz Hauser, Ludwig Spohr, And Other Musicians (1892) by Moritz Hauptmann, 2010-09-10
  14. The Letters Of A Leipzig Cantor V2: Being The Letters Of Moritz Hauptmann To Franz Hauser, Ludwig Spohr, And Other Musicians (1892) by Moritz Hauptmann, 2010-09-10

1. Search Results For Cantor
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2. Moritz Cantor
Moritz Cantor. Moritz Cantor was a German historian of mathematics;born at Mannheim, Germany, on Aug. 23, 1829, died (?) He cames
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Moritz Cantor was a German historian of mathematics; born at Mannheim, Germany, on Aug. 23, 1829, died (?) He cames from a family that emigrated to Holland from Portugal, another branch of the same house having established itself in Russia, the land of Georg Cantor 's birth. In his early youth Cantor was not strong enough to go to school, and his parents decided to educate him at home. Later, however, he was admitted to an advanced class of the gymnasium in Mannheim. Thence he went to the University of Heidelberg in 1848, and soon after to the University of Göttingen, where he studied under Gauss and Weber, and where Stern awakened in him a strong interest in historical research. After taking his degree of Ph.D. at the University of Heidelberg in 1851, he went to Berlin , where he eagerly followed the lectures of Lejeune-Dirichlet; and upon his return to Heidelberg in 1853, he was appointed privat-docent at the university. In 1863 he was promoted to the position of assistant professor, and in 1877 he became honorary professor. Cantor was one of the founders of the "Kritische Zeitschrift für Chemie, Physik, und Mathematik." In 1859 he became associated with Schlömilch as editor of the "Zeitschrift für Mathematik und Physik," taking charge of the historical and literary section of this excellent publication. Since 1877, through his efforts, a supplement to the "Zeitschrift" was published under the separate title of "Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Mathematik.

3. Moritz Cantor - Encyclopedia Article About Moritz Cantor. Free Access, No Regist
encyclopedia article about Moritz Cantor. Moritz Cantor in Free onlineEnglish dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. Moritz Cantor.
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4. THE TREE
Bondi, Boskowitz, Brauchbar, Bress, Brod, Bunzl, Cantor, DeTulido, Duschenes / Duschenitz, Deutsch, Falkman (Falkenbau Cantor Julie. cantor moritz Moses. Da. DeTulido Hess
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mathematician, important in set theory. Moritz cantor moritz Cantor(August 23, 1829 ?) was a German historian of mathematics.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The word Cantor can mean more than one thing:
  • Cantor is another name for a Hazzan A hazzan (or chazzan , Hebrew for "Cantor") is a Jewish musician trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the synagogue in songful prayer.
    Origin of the term and the role
    The term hazzan may be borrowed from the Assyrian word "Hazanu." In the Talmud the term is used to denote the "overseer": (1) of a city; (2) of a court of justice; (3) of the Temple; (4) of
    Click the link for more information. , a member of the Jewish clergy
Famous people named "Cantor" include:
  • Eddie Cantor Eddie Cantor (January 31, 1892 - October 10, 1964) was a comedian, singer, actor, songwriter, and one of the most popular entertainers in the United States of America in the early and middle 20th century. His nickname was "Banjo Eyes." Cantor was born as Edward Israel Iskovitz in New York City, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants. He was orphaned in childhood and made a living entertaining for coins on the city streets of Manhattan's Lower-East-Side.
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6. Roswitha #2/2 By Julio Gonzalez Cabillon
Bibliography pp. 227234. (9) cantor moritz Vorlesungen über derGeshichte der Mathematik , Band I, Zweite Auflage, Leipzig, 1894.
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7. Veröffentlichungen4
principles he had appreciated in his friend the priest. The youngcantor moritz Henle lived through evnetful times in Laupheim
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Musica Sacra in Synagogue and Church – 150 th year Anniversary of Moritz Henle
Musica Sacra in Synagogue and Church, a comparison of the liturgical musical development in Jewish and Christian religion, was presented in Laupheim from the 18 th until the 21 st of May 2000. The program marked the 150 th birthday of the cantor and composer Moritz Henle, a native of Laupheim. What Was the Trigger ? Moritz Henle had been forgotten in Laupheim until coincidence lead me to him. In the summer of 1984 while looking for traces of Rabbi Max Sänger in the public archives in Hamburg, I came upon a book with a musical historical essay on Moritz Henle that I could not stop reading. Then, I found entries about the composer in a number of contempory papers on synagogue music, e.g. in the book ”Life Pictures of Famous Cantors” written by the chief cantor of Berlin, Aron Friedmann (1921) and in ”Jewish Music in its Historical Development”, by Abraham Zwi Idelson (1929); even in the latest Encyclopedia Judiaca Henle and his achievments are mentioned. Subsequently I discovered scores of Henle’s compositions widely spread at nine different locations in U.S.A., Europe and Israel. Within almost 16 years, I found 52 printed papers and a handful of manuscripts; considering this, it is already an exciting story in itself, filled with coincidence and helpful people. An update reached me recently. An American musicologist had found correspondence of Moritz Henle and a friend and colleague, lasting over 31 years. At first glance another new and fascinating facet of the cantor appears.

8. Moritz Cantor
Moritz Cantor. Moritz Cantor byl historik Nemce matematiky; narozenýu Mannheim, Nemecko, na Aug. 23, 1829, umrel (?) On cames
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Moritz Cantor
Moritz Cantor byl historik Němce matematiky; narozen½ u Mannheim, Německo, na Aug. 23, 1829, umřel (?) On cames od rodiny to emigrovalo do Holandska z Portugalska, dalÅ¡­ odvětv­ stejn©ho domu m­t se usadil v Rusku, země Georg Cantor ' s narozen­. V jeho ran©m ml¡d­ Cantor nebyl siln½ dost připadnout Å¡kola a jeho rodiči rozhodli se vzdělat jej u domova. PozdnějÅ¡­, nicm©ně, on byl přijat do pokročil© tř­dy tělocvičny v Mannheim. Thence on připadl Univerzita Heidelberga v 1848, a brzy po na univerzitu G � ttingen, kde on se učil dolů Gauss a Weber, a kde z¡Ä probuzen¡ v něm siln½ z¡jem v historick©m v½zkumu. Pot©, co dostal jeho diplom Ph. D. u univerzity Heidelberga v 1851, on připadl Berl­n , kde on dychtivě rozuměl předn¡Å¡ce Lejeunea-Dirichlet; a na jeho n¡vratu k Heidelbergu v 1853, on byl stanoven privat-docent u univerzity. V 1863 on byl pov½Å¡il do funkce asistenta, a v 1877 on se stal čestn½m profesorem. Cantor byl jeden ze zakladatelek " Kritische Zeitschrift f � r Chemie, Physik, und Mathematik. " v 1859 on se st¡l sdružil se s Schl � milch jako redaktor " Zeitschrift f � r Mathematik und Physik, " starat se o historickou a beletristickou č¡st t©to vynikaj­c­ publikace. Protože 1877, přes jeho snahy, př­loha k " Zeitschrift " vych¡zel dolů oddělen½ titul " Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Mathematik.

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Cantor, Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor Born 3 March 1845 in St Petersburg,Russia Died 6 Jan 1918 in Halle, Germany cantor moritz, Moritz Benedikt
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10. Chór Synagogi Pod Bia³ym Bocianem We Wroc³awiu
It s popularizing the songs of the famous cantor moritz Deutsch, a composer of thesocalled German school of synagogue music who performed with his own choir
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The White Stork Synagogue Choir, Wroc³aw
The White Stork Synagogue Choir was established in April, 1996, thanks to the inspiration (and perspiration!) of Stanis³aw Rybarczyk and the students and graduates of the Wroc³aw Music Academy, in cooperation with the Wroc³aw Jewish Community. The Choir's premiere concert took place in June, 1996, in the Jewish Community Educational Center, and was received with great enthusiasm by a sizeable audience. The White Stork Choir is the Eucharistic Congress, Wroclaw Ecumenical Conference, Brody 7th Jewish Cultural Festival, Krakow 1998: Sacramental Arts Biennial, Gorzow Wielkopolski Oratory Music Festival, Przemysl 1999: 34th Wratislavia Cantans Festival, Wroclaw Simha: Encounters with Jewish Culture, Wroclaw 2000: Simha: Encounters with Jewish Culture, Wroclaw Nozykow Synagogue, Warsaw. In November 1998 the Choir toured Germany under the auspices of the European Center for Jewish Music. It received high critical acclaim for its performances with such renowned artists as the world-famous cantor Joseph Malovany and Shmuel Barzilai. The Choir has made recordings for Polish radio and television, and in 2000 published CD for the KOCH-International label.

11. Performers' Place: Leipzig Diary
Thomas cantor moritz Hauptmann and Robert Schumann, Mendelssohn became the foundingdirector of the Conservatorium der Musik. The conservatory began with six
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"Performers' Place: Leipzig Diary,"
Suzanne Summerville
as published in the IAWM Journal , October 1995, pp. 9-11.
From upstairs the fax machine sounded. It was the middle of a late September night in 1994. "Must be something from Europe," I thought. (All faxes from Europe arrive in the middle of the night when you live in Alaska.) Next morning I climbed the stairs and pulled off the paper protruding from the machine. The heading was Thomanerchor Leipzig in a font that was unmistakably "old Germany."
The letter was a recommendation to me for two singers (who often perform as soloists with the St. Thomas Boy Choir) who wished to take part in a recital and a CD recording project of the "new" vocal music by Fanny Hensel then being planned with Radio Leipzig, the Musikhochschule and Amerika Haus. The singers needed no introduction. They were Martin Petzold, a leading tenor of the Leipzig Opera, a St. Thomas regular and former Boy Choir member, and soprano Adelheid Vogel. She is one of the busiest oratorio singers on the Continent and a voice instructor at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Leipzig. Wow! I felt just a bit silly getting recommendations for such profilierte singers for a project that seemed still a distant dream.
When Fanny's settings of three songs by the French poet Jean Pierre Claris de Florian (who? Voltaire's cousin, of course!) proved too low for Martin Petzold, Ulrich asked his daughter Friederike (a soprano who studies with Adelheid) whom we should have as a baritone. Friedricke recommended the newest young star in German baritone heaven, Jochen Kupfer. Jochen, who has won almost every singing competition in Europe in the last couple of years, is tall, nice, and smart enough to be engaged to a pianist.

12. Moritz Benedikt Cantor --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica. cantor, moritz Benedikt. Encyclopædia Britannica Article Cite this article. moritz Benedikt cantor. born Aug. 23, 1829, Mannheim, Baden
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13. MoritzCharlotte
moritz Moses cantor. Charlotte Stein. Paternal Great Grandparents ? Paternal Great Grandparents ? Maternal Great Grandparents ? Maternal Great Grandparents ? Paternal Grandfather. Benedict cantor. Paternal Grandmother ? Maternal Grandfather ? Maternal Grandmother ? Father. moritz Moses cantor. Born Teplitz, Teplice, Bohemia
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Moritz Moses Cantor
Charlotte Stein Paternal Great Grandparents Paternal Great Grandparents Maternal Great Grandparents Maternal Great Grandparents Paternal Grandfather Benedict Cantor Paternal Grandmother Maternal Grandfather Maternal Grandmother Father Moritz Moses Cantor
Born: Teplitz, Teplice, Bohemia Mother Charlotte Stein Children Julie Born: 1821, Teplitz, Teplice, Bohemia
Died: 1908, Vienna, Austria

14. Cantor_Moritz
moritz Benedikt cantor. moritz cantor entered Heidelberg Universityin 1848, then worked under Gauss, Weber and Stern at Göttingen.
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Moritz Benedikt Cantor
Born: 23 Aug 1829 in Mannheim, Baden (now Germany)
Died: 9 April 1920 in Heidelberg, Germany
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Moritz Cantor entered Heidelberg University in 1848, then worked under Gauss Weber Dirichlet and Steiner . In 1853 he was appointed tutor at the University of Heidelberg and he was to remain at Heidelberg all his life. Cantor's early work was not on the history of mathematics but he did write a short paper on Ramus, Stifel and Cardan which he presented to a scientific meeting in Bonn. Later Cantor told Cajori , see [4], that his paper was so well received that he felt encouraged to continue his historical work. During a visit to Paris, which Cantor made shortly after his encouraging Bonn meeting, he became friendly with Chasles and Bertrand Chasles was an acknowledged leading expert on the history of geometry and encouraged Cantor to publish further historical material in Comptes Rendus.

15. Cantor_Moritz
Biography of moritz cantor (18291920) moritz Benedikt cantor. Born 23 Aug 1829 in Mannheim, Baden (now Germany) moritz cantor entered Heidelberg University in 1848, then worked under Gauss
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Moritz Benedikt Cantor
Born: 23 Aug 1829 in Mannheim, Baden (now Germany)
Died: 9 April 1920 in Heidelberg, Germany
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Moritz Cantor entered Heidelberg University in 1848, then worked under Gauss Weber Dirichlet and Steiner . In 1853 he was appointed tutor at the University of Heidelberg and he was to remain at Heidelberg all his life. Cantor's early work was not on the history of mathematics but he did write a short paper on Ramus, Stifel and Cardan which he presented to a scientific meeting in Bonn. Later Cantor told Cajori , see [4], that his paper was so well received that he felt encouraged to continue his historical work. During a visit to Paris, which Cantor made shortly after his encouraging Bonn meeting, he became friendly with Chasles and Bertrand Chasles was an acknowledged leading expert on the history of geometry and encouraged Cantor to publish further historical material in Comptes Rendus.

16. Vorlesungen über Geschichte Der Mathematik, Von Moritz Cantor.
Vorlesungen über geschichte der mathematik, von moritz cantor. Vol. 4 is 1st edition, with title Vorlesungen über geschichte der mathematik, hrsg. von moritz cantor unter mitwirkung der herren
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17. Cantor --  Encyclopædia Britannica
and television. , cantor, moritz Benedikt German historian of mathematics,one of the greatest of the 19th century. , cantor, Georg
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18. Scientific Identity: Portraits From The Dibner Library Of The History Of Science
Scientist cantor, moritz (1829 1920). Discipline(s) Mathematics. OriginalArtist Max Koegel. Portrait of moritz cantor ~ Enlarge Image ~,
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19. Die Römischen Agrimensoren Und Ihre Stellung In Der Geschichte Der
Die römischen Agrimensoren und ihre Stellung in der Geschichte der Feldmesskunst. Eine historischmathematische Untersuchung, von dr. moritz cantor. Mit 5 Lithographirten Tafeln. "Ammerkungen " p
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20. Scientific Identity: Portraits From The Dibner Library Of The History Of Science
Scientist cantor, moritz (1829 1920). Discipline(s) Mathematics. Portrait ofmoritz cantor ~ Enlarge Image ~. Scientist Carlisle, Anthony (1768 - 1840).
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