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- Alfred Lorenzer (Ulm, April 8, 1922 – Perugia, June 26, 2002) was a German psychoanalyst and sociologist regarded as a pioneer of interdisciplinary psychoanalysis...
- Kurz Ernesto Laclau Edgardo Lander Bruno Latour Henri Lefebvre Alfred Lorenzer Leo Löwenthal Timothy Luke Herbert Marcuse Peter McLaren Walter Mignolo...
- also includes an uninhabited exclave, one square kilometer in size, of Lorenzer Reichswald north of a former ammunition dump, Heeresmunitionsanstalt Feucht...
- still existing residential tower in Nuremberg. The tower stands in the Lorenzer Altstadt, opposite the Lorenzkirche, in Karolinenstraße 2. The name "N****auer...
- Neuhaus-Preysing [de] which the bank had purchased in 1898. Former Heilsbronner Hof on Lorenzer Platz in Nuremberg, seat of the Royal Bank from 1807 (pictured in 1837)...
- Karl-Otto Apel and the psychoanalysts Alexander Mitscherlich and Alfred Lorenzer. Knowledge and Human Interests was first published by Suhrkamp Velag in...
- which ends at Feucht station, and runs from there to the east through the Lorenzer Reichswald (“St. Lorenz Imperial Forest”) to Altdorf. At its opening the...
- century, the districts on both sides of the Pegnitz, the Sebalder and the Lorenzer Siedlung, were fortified separately. On the Sebald side, next to the castle...
- Johannisfriedhof [de] become part of city. 1833 – New City Theatre built on Lorenzer Platz. 1835 – Bavarian Ludwigsbahn railway (Fürth-Nuremberg) begins operating...
- "Doerners Mischtechnik: Der verharzte Mythos" (in German). December 8, 2011. Lorenzer, Anna Barbara (1989). "Studies on the painting technique of Otto Dix during...