- anthroposophist.
Witzenmann received his
decisive study and work
impulses through personal conversations with
Rudolf Steiner. In the 1930s
Witzenmann studied with...
- hose. It was
invented in 1885 by the
jewellery manufacturer Heinrich Witzenmann (1829–1906) of Pforzheim, Germany,
together with the
French engineer Eugène...
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Engineered Solutions Ltd.
UnisonHKR Co., Ltd. (South Korea) US Bellows, Inc.
Witzenmann GmbH, Inc. EJMA Website, EJMA (retrieved 31
August 2010) "Rubber bellows...
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history of opera.
Oxford University Press,
Oxford 1994, p. 18 f.
Wolfgang Witzenmann:
Article “Mazzocchi, Virgilio.” In:
Grove Music Online.
Oxford Music Online...
- Germany) is a
German businessman and
business consultant. He was CEO of the
Witzenmann Group (1990–1994) und of
Vinci Germany (1995–2001) as well as Chairman...
- used
wherever thermal movements or
vibration occurs in pipelines. Emil
Witzenmann was
considered the
inventor of
expansion joints. In 1920, he
applied for...
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Klingel Mail
Order Company Bader Mail
Order Company Wenz Mail
Order Company Witzenmann GmbH (Specialized
Metal Goods)
Mapal WWS
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- speri" (scenario in Italian, Rome, 1637).
Digital copy at
Google Books.
Witzenmann 2001.
Lewis 1990, p. 15.
Nestola 2007, p. 126.
Wilbourne 2016, p. 129;...
- "Das
Handbuch der Metallschläuche" [The
Manual of
Metal Hoses] (PDF).
Witzenmann Group (in German). May 2014.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 7 February...
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Wittgenstein and Jung),
Structural Phenomenology (an idea
taken from
Herbert Witzenmann), and The
Recovery of
Nature (which
included an ****essment of the prospects...