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Ihering might be
Hermann von
Ihering (1850–1930), German-Brazilian
naturalist Herbert Ihering (1888–1977),
German theater critic Rodolpho von
Ihering...
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Caspar Rudolph Ritter von
Jhering (German: [ˈjeːrɪŋ]; also
Ihering; 22
August 1818 – 17
September 1892) was a
German jurist. He is best
known for his...
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Albert von
Ihering was born in 1850 in Kiel, Germany, the
oldest son of
Rudolf von Jhering.
Under the
advice of
Rudolf Leuckart,
Ihering studied medicine...
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Alfred Kerr.
Later Ihering incurred the
enmity of the
dramatist Klaus Mann, who was
widely believed to have
incorporated Ihering in his
novel "Mephisto"...
- coercive.: 28 In 1919, Max
Weber (1864–1920),
building on the view of
Ihering (1818–1892),
defined a
state as "a
human community that (successfully)...
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Brucepattersonius iheringi, also
known as
Ihering's akodont,
Ihering's hocicudo, or
Ihering's brucie, is a
South American rodent in the
genus Brucepattersonius...
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suggested that
Ihering's antwren as then
known included more than one species. The species'
English name and
specific epithet honor Hermann von
Ihering, a German...
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founders of
pisciculture in Brazil. von
Ihering was the son of
German zoologist Hermann von
Ihering and Anna
Maria Clara Belzer, and
grandson of...
- haemocoel. This
species occurs in the
Atlantic Ocean off
Brazil and Argentina.
Ihering, H. von. 1907. Les
Mollusques fossiles du
Tertiare et du Crétacé Supérieur...
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French pianist, composer, and
conductor (b. 1853) 1930 –
Hermann von
Ihering, German-Brazilian
zoologist (b. 1850) 1953 –
Robert La
Follette Jr., American...