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Johannes Hohlenberg (1881–1960) was a
Danish author,
artist and Anthroposophist.
Hohlenberg was born in Copenhagen, the son of ****istant
pastor at Holmens...
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Frantz Christopher Henrik Hohlenberg (17
February 1764 – 9
January 1804) was a
Danish naval officer who
specialised in ship
design and had
little seagoing...
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introduction and
notes by
Walter Lowrie, 1962,
Harper Torchbooks, pp. 48–49
Hohlenberg,
Johannes (1954). Søren Kierkegaard.
Translated by T.H. Croxall. Pantheon...
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Aurobindo in
Pondicherry in 1915, the
Danish author and
artist Johannes Hohlenberg published one of the
first Yoga
titles in
Europe and
later on
wrote two...
- Dues. In 1769, she was
under the
command of
Christopher Carl
Hendrik Hohlenberg. In 1770–71, she was
under the
command of
Peter Schiønning.
Still under...
- new
global "neighborhood" into a
tenable brotherhood?
Johannes Edouard Hohlenberg wrote a
biography about Søren
Kierkegaard in 1954 and in that book he...
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Najaden was the
first ship that the
great Danish naval architect F.C.H.
Hohlenberg designed after he
returned home from
training abroad. She had several...
- designer.
Later disputes with Gerner's
pupil (and
later master shipbuilder)
Hohlenberg also
affected Stibolt's health. With the
death of
Henrik Gerner in 1787...
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readers in his
collection Must We Mean What We Say? (1969).
Johannes Hohlenberg, a
student of Kierkegaard's writings, said of the work: "The book is extraordinarily...
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Christian readers.
Croxall translated Søren Kierkegaard, by
Johannes Edouard Hohlenberg, 1954. He
studied Søren Kierkegaard's
writings for over
twenty years and...