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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Germanics: From Music to Literature" The Concert of Collegium Musicum of Jena mesmerizes audiences with their enchanting melodies

Background imageGermanics Collection: Concert of Collegium. Musicum of Jena

Concert of Collegium. Musicum of Jena
Collegium Musicum of Jena Concert. 1740. German anonymous. Painting. GERMANY. HAMBURG. Hamburg. Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe (Museum of Art and Craftwork)

Background imageGermanics Collection: The Germanic god Wotan, corresponding to the Scandinavian

The Germanic god Wotan, corresponding to the Scandinavian Odin, represented as a warrior armed with sword and helmet with two bird heads. Funerary stele of the late 7th century. Merovingian art

Background imageGermanics Collection: Germany (1848). The Frankfurt Parliament convened

Germany (1848). The Frankfurt Parliament convened in Frankfurts Paulskirche. Debate in the Assembly of Frankfurt 16 September 1848

Background imageGermanics Collection: PLANCK, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858-1947). German

PLANCK, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858-1947). German theoretical physicist who originated quantum theory, which won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918. Oil

Background imageGermanics Collection: SCHWANN, Theodor (1810 - 1882). German physiologist

SCHWANN, Theodor (1810 - 1882). German physiologist, anatomist and naturalist. He developed the cell theory. Oil

Background imageGermanics Collection: FLEMING-WILLIAMS, C. R. (19 c. -20 c. ). Hit!: A patrol

FLEMING-WILLIAMS, C. R. (19 c. -20 c. ). Hit!: A patrol
FLEMING-WILLIAMS, C.R. (19 c.-20 c.). Hit!: A patrol of F2A flying boats bombing a German submarine. ca. 1918. Watercolour. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. Imperial War Museum

Background imageGermanics Collection: Germany (1848). Frankfurt Parliament

Germany (1848). Frankfurt Parliament
Germany (1848). The Frankfurt Parliament convened in Frankfurts Paulskirche. Etching

Background imageGermanics Collection: KRUPP, Friedrich Alfred (1854 - 1902). German steel

KRUPP, Friedrich Alfred (1854 - 1902). German steel manufacturer of the company Krupp. 1900. Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: MORITZ, Karl Phillip (1757-1793). German author

MORITZ, Karl Phillip (1757-1793). German author. Oil on canvas. GERMANY. SAXONY-ANHALT. Halberstadt. Municipal Museum

Background imageGermanics Collection: Table clock (16th c. ). Renaissance art. Jewelry

Table clock (16th c. ). Renaissance art. Jewelry
Table clock (16th c.). Renaissance art. Jewelry. FRANCE. FRANCHE-COMTɮ DOUBS. Besan篮. Museum of Fine Arts and Archaeology. Proc: GERMANY

Background imageGermanics Collection: WEGENER, Alfred (1880-1930). German polar researcher

WEGENER, Alfred (1880-1930). German polar researcher, geophysicist and meteorologist. Oil

Background imageGermanics Collection: MOMMSEN, Theodor (1817-1903). Nobel Prize in Literature

MOMMSEN, Theodor (1817-1903). Nobel Prize in Literature in 1902. Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: PAUDISS, Cristopher (1630-1666). Still Life. 1660

PAUDISS, Cristopher (1630-1666). Still Life. 1660. Baroque art. Oil. RUSSIA. SAINT PETERSBURG. Saint Petersburg. State Hermitage Museum

Background imageGermanics Collection: Torhalle. GERMANY. Lorsch. Torhalle. Porch of the

Torhalle. GERMANY. Lorsch. Torhalle. Porch of the former imperial Abbey in Lorsch. Singing Angels in the Coronation of Mary. Detail. Decoration of the chapel on the upper floor. Gothic art. Fresco

Background imageGermanics Collection: SCHLEIDEN, Matthias Jakob (1804-1881). German botanist

SCHLEIDEN, Matthias Jakob (1804-1881). German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory. Oil

Background imageGermanics Collection: VON SAVIGNY, Friedrich Karl (1779 - 1861). German

VON SAVIGNY, Friedrich Karl (1779 - 1861). German jurist. Oil

Background imageGermanics Collection: Richard Wagner. Siegfried

Richard Wagner. Siegfried
WAGNER, Richard (1813-1883). German composer of Romanticism. Skech of the dragon Fafner for the opera Siegried. Paris Opera. 1902

Background imageGermanics Collection: Richard Wagner. Parsifal

Richard Wagner. Parsifal
WAGNER, Richard (1813-1883). German composer of Romanticism. Scenario for the second act of the opera Parsifal, designed by Joseph Urban

Background imageGermanics Collection: KANDINSKY, Wassily. Murnau with Church

KANDINSKY, Wassily. Murnau with Church
KANDINSKY, Wassili (1866-1944). Murnau with Church. 1910. Expressionism. Oil on canvas. NETHERLANDS. NORTH BRABANT. Eindhoven. Municipal Van Abbe Museum

Background imageGermanics Collection: KANT, Emmanuel (1724-1804). German philosopher

KANT, Emmanuel (1724-1804). German philosopher

Background imageGermanics Collection: GERMANY. Maulbronn. Maulbronn Monastery. Parlatorium

GERMANY. Maulbronn. Maulbronn Monastery. Parlatorium. Vaulted hall decorated with fresco paintings. Gothic art. Architecture

Background imageGermanics Collection: GERMANY. D�orf. Kunsthalle Museum

GERMANY. D�orf. Kunsthalle Museum
GERMANY. D� orf. Kunsthalle Museum

Background imageGermanics Collection: Holy Roman Empire (16th c. ). Imperial crown of

Holy Roman Empire (16th c. ). Imperial crown of
Holy Roman Empire (16th c.). Imperial crown of Rudolf II of Habsburg. CZECH Rep.. Prague. National Library of the Czech Republic

Background imageGermanics Collection: HENRY II, also called Saint Henry (973-1024)

HENRY II, also called Saint Henry (973-1024). Holy Roman Emperor (1014-1024). Christ crowns Emperor Henry II. A Miniature from the Sacramentary of Henry II. Miniature Painting. GERMANY. BAVARIA

Background imageGermanics Collection: WILLIAM I, Friedrich Ludwig (1797-1888). King of

WILLIAM I, Friedrich Ludwig (1797-1888). King of Prussia (1861-1888) and German Emperor (1871-1888). Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: KOCH, Robert (1843-1910). German physician, discoverer

KOCH, Robert (1843-1910). German physician, discoverer of the tuberculin. Nobel Prize in 1905. Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: Hussar Guard Regiment, Plate 19 from Armed Forces

Hussar Guard Regiment, Plate 19 from Armed Forces of Europe, 1838-43. Eckert, Heinrich Ambros (1807-40) and Monten, Dietrich (1799-1843). Litography. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris

Background imageGermanics Collection: HOHENLOHE-SCHILLINGSFURST, Chlodwig, prince of (1819-1901)

HOHENLOHE-SCHILLINGSFURST, Chlodwig, prince of (1819-1901). German statesman, who served as Chancellor of Germany and Prime Minister of Prussia from 1894 to 1900. Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: MARCUSE, Herbert (1898-1979). German-Jewish philosopher

MARCUSE, Herbert (1898-1979). German-Jewish philosopher, political theorist and sociologist, and a member of the Frankfurt School. Oil

Background imageGermanics Collection: SCHLEGEL, Friedrich von (1772-1829). German poet

SCHLEGEL, Friedrich von (1772-1829). German poet, critic and scholar. Critical leader of German Romanticism. Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: Johann Adam Schall, German Jesuit missionary to China

Johann Adam Schall, German Jesuit missionary to China
SCHALL VON BELL, Adam (1591-1661). German Jesuit and astronomer. He spent most of his life as a missionary in China and became an adviser to the Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing dynasty. Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: Charles VI (1685-1740). Holy Roman Emperor, King

Charles VI (1685-1740). Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia (as Charles II), Hungary and Croatia (as Charles III), Archduke of Austria. Coin. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona

Background imageGermanics Collection: American tourists in Nice. Interior page (n7) of

American tourists in Nice. Interior page (n7) of the German magazine Jugend. 1912. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. National Library

Background imageGermanics Collection: French-Prussian War (1870). Troops on the walls

French-Prussian War (1870). Troops on the walls of Paris. Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: SCHEINER, Christoph (1575-1650). Physicist and astronomer

SCHEINER, Christoph (1575-1650). Physicist and astronomer in Ingolstadt. Projecting the image of the Sun through a refracting telescope on to a screen in order to study sunpots. Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: WAGNER, Richard (1813-1883). German composer of

WAGNER, Richard (1813-1883). German composer of Romanticism. Siegfrid, opera by Richard Wagner. Tenor Jacques Urbus in the title role

Background imageGermanics Collection: VALUE

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Cosima and Richard Wagner

Background imageGermanics Collection: First World War (1917). Control position in a German

First World War (1917). Control position in a German zeppelin during an attack to the United Kingdom. Illustrierte Zeitung (October, 1917). Drawing

Background imageGermanics Collection: First World War (1918). German plane on fire, beign

First World War (1918). German plane on fire, beign knocked down by French artillery. Illustration by Georges Leroux (July 20, 1918). Drawing

Background imageGermanics Collection: First World War (1915). German Ludwieshafen factory

First World War (1915). German Ludwieshafen factory being bombed by 18 French planes. Illustration by A. Matignon (1915)

Background imageGermanics Collection: VIRCHOW, Rudolf (1821-1902). German doctor, anthropologist

VIRCHOW, Rudolf (1821-1902). German doctor, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist and politician, known for his advancement of public health. Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: World War I. Spad squad

World War I. Spad squad
First World War (1914-1918). French squad of machine-gunning German positions (July 1918). Picture by Maurice Busset. Drawing

Background imageGermanics Collection: World War I. Pfeil Doppeldecker

World War I. Pfeil Doppeldecker
First World War (1914-19018). German aircraft Pfeil-Doppeldecker, of Luft Fahreug-Geselschaft

Background imageGermanics Collection: EHRLICH, Paul (1854-1915). German physician

EHRLICH, Paul (1854-1915). German physician and scientist who worked in the fields of hematology, immunology, and chemotherapy. Nobel Prize in 1908. Engraving

Background imageGermanics Collection: World War I. Bombing Ludwigshafen

World War I. Bombing Ludwigshafen
First World War (1914-1918). Bombardment of Ludwigshafen by a French squad (26th May 1915). Picture by Henry Farr鮠 Drawing

Background imageGermanics Collection: World War I. Battle of Arras

World War I. Battle of Arras
First World War (1915). Battle during a storm in the north of Arras, seen from Mont Saint-Eloy. Picture by Georges Scott (21st August 1915)

Background imageGermanics Collection: Weimar. House / Museum. Friedrich von Schiller

Weimar. House / Museum. Friedrich von Schiller
Schiller, Friedrich von (1759-1805). German poet and playwright. Fredirch Von Schiller House-Museum in Weimar. GERMANY. Weimar. Friedrich von Schiller House Museum

Background imageGermanics Collection: Richard Wagner. Monument

Richard Wagner. Monument
WAGNER, Richard (1813-1883). German composer of Romanticism. Inauguration of a monument in his honor. Thiergarten, Berlin. 1903



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Germanics: From Music to Literature" The Concert of Collegium Musicum of Jena mesmerizes audiences with their enchanting melodies, showcasing the vibrant musical tradition of Germanics. Delve into the mythical world as we uncover the significance of Wotan, a powerful Germanic god closely associated with his Scandinavian counterpart. Germany (1848) witnessed a historic moment when the Frankfurt Parliament convened, paving the way for democratic reforms and political discourse in Germanics. Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, a renowned German physicist, revolutionized our understanding of quantum theory and left an indelible mark on scientific exploration. Celebrating Theodor Schwann, a pioneering physiologist from Germany whose groundbreaking research laid the foundation for modern biology and medical advancements. C. R. Fleming-Williams takes us back in time with "Hit. : A patrol, " offering a glimpse into life during 19th-20th century Germany through his captivating storytelling skills. Explore Friedrich Alfred Krupp's legacy as he transformed Germany's steel industry and played an instrumental role in shaping its industrial prowess during his lifetime (1854-1902). Karl Phillip Moritz captivates readers with his literary works that reflect upon human emotions and experiences, making him one of the notable figures in German literature history (1757-1793). Admire the intricate craftsmanship showcased by a stunning table clock from Renaissance art that exemplifies both beauty and functionality within Germanic culture. Alfred Wegener's contributions as a polar researcher shed light on Earth's geological processes through his theory of continental drift, forever changing our understanding of our planet (1880-1930). Theodor Mommsen's exceptional talent earned him recognition through winning Nobel Prize in Literature for his profound historical writings that brought ancient Rome to life (1817-1903).