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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...
- Frantz Christopher Henrik Hohlenberg (17 February 1764 – 9 January 1804) was a Danish naval officer who specialised in ship design and had little seagoing...
- 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...
- introduction and notes by Walter Lowrie, 1962, Harper Torchbooks, pp. 48–49 Hohlenberg, Johannes (1954). Søren Kierkegaard. Translated by T.H. Croxall. Pantheon...
- 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...
- new global "neighborhood" into a tenable brotherhood? Johannes Edouard Hohlenberg wrote a biography about Søren Kierkegaard in 1954 and in that book he...
- bacchante, crayon on paper, n.d. Caricature of Frantz Christopher Henrik Hohlenberg (1764-1804), Danish shipbuilder and naval officer, 1797 Altar cross of...
- History Denmark-Norway Builder Hohlenberg at Nyholm, Copenhagen Laid down August 1808 Launched 26 October 1811 In service 29 February 1812 Fate Destro****...
- Christian readers. Croxall translated Søren Kierkegaard, by Johannes Edouard Hohlenberg, 1954. He studied Søren Kierkegaard's writings for over twenty years and...
- 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...