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- other disciplines, Ur- usually is translated as "primal", as in Goethe's Urpflanze, the "primal plant", or in Urdenken ("primal thinking"), Urbild, "primal...
- perception and imagination were required to find the biological archetypes (Urpflanze). He postulated that Goethe had sought, but been unable to fully find...
- saw the core of Romanticism in the motif, and Goethe searched for the "Urpflanze" or "original plant" in Italy, which in some interpretations could refer...
- about growth, morphology, and unity that he found represented in Goethe's Urpflanze [de] and in Goethean science more generally. Webern's large-scale, non-vocal...
- wanted the group to move back into more commercial territory. "Freya" "Urpflanze" "Cannabeo" "Khat" "Bememe" "Indica" "Rausch" "Kava" "El-Fin" "The Monoriff"...
- was in search of an Ideal Plan in nature. In Germany, this was known as Urpflanze for the plant kingdom and Urtier for animals. He po****rized the term...
- "Alterocentric Eudaimonia", Kunststation St. Peter, Cologne, Germany "Urpflanze", Goethe-Museum [de], Düsseldorf, Germany "Modelle der nie dagewesenen...
- Gr**** ruins in Agrigento. In Palermo, Goethe searched for what he called "Urpflanze," a plant that would be the archetype of all plants. In his journal, Goethe...
- individual plant and in the whole plant kingdom and which Goethe called the Urpflanze (the general type of plant). From this, according to Goethe, plants can...
- Benoit Mandelbrot, Fourier series, and touching upon Goethe's notion of an Urpflanze and the morphology of plants) art (from schemata changing from Renaissance...