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German dermatologist (1887–1976)
Max Jessner (2 November 1887 – 27 August 1978)[citation needed] was a German dermatologist and university professor. In 1928 he travelled to Buriat-Mongolia
Max_Jessner
Medical condition
cells. Its cause is not known and can be hereditary. It is named for Max Jessner. It is thought to be equivalent to lupus erythematosus tumidus. It can
Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia
Cutaneous_lymphoid_hyperplasia
German dermatologist (1859–1929)
Culture). His sons were the dermatologist Max Jessner and the theater director and director Fritz Jessner. Die Hautleiden kleiner Kinder, 1903. 4th edition
Samuel_Jessner
Medical condition
first formally recognized by dermatologists Max Jessner and Harold Newton Cole in the early 20th century. Jessner and Cole's papers were referenced more than
Focal_dermal_hypoplasia
German actor
Fritz Jessner (19 August 1889 – 9 July 1946) was a German-American actor and theater director. Fritz Jessner was born on 19 August 1889 in Stolp, Pomerania
Fritz_Jessner
within which the disease was known to be widespread. German dermatologist Max Jessner took a leading role in the expedition. The researchers used questionnaires
Soviet–German Syphilis Expedition
Soviet–German_Syphilis_Expedition
German-Jewish dermatologist
well-known names in the field of dermatology, such as W. N. Goldsmith, Max Jessner and Rudolph L. Mayer. After receiving his MD in 1922, he became a privatdozent
Walter_Freudenthal
Russian and Soviet physician (1876–1939)
relations culturelles entre l’U.R.S.S. et l’étranger (VOKS), Moscow, 1936. Max Jessner Solomon, Susan Gross (1993). "The Soviet-German Syphilis Expedition to
Volf_Bronner
Charlotte Hagenbruch (wife of William Dieterle), A. Ronald Button, Leopold Jessner, and Walter Wanger, who, at the time, was President of the Academy of Motion
The_Continental_Players
Systems Theory to a dynamic approach to language assessment. Herdina and Jessner in their Dynamic Model of Multilingualism (DMM) (2002) were the first scholars
Complex dynamic systems theory
Complex_dynamic_systems_theory
German actor
with German silent film directors Richard Oswald, Ernst Lubitsch, Leopold Jessner and Lupu Pick. In 1928 he appeared in the first staging of Carl Zuckmayer's
Albert_Bassermann
1921 film
by German director Leopold Jessner, in cooperation with Paul Leni. Carl Mayer specifically wrote this for Leopold Jessner, who would go on to direct Erdgeist
Hintertreppe
Modernist art movement
expansive and rhapsodic, or clipped and telegraphic. Director Leopold Jessner became famous for his expressionistic productions, often set on stark,
Expressionism
German film director (1885–1929)
Patience 1921 The Conspiracy in Genoa 1921 Hintertreppe (dir with Leopold Jessner) 1924 Waxworks (Das Wachsfigurenkabinett) 1925/26 Rebus-Film Nr. 1–8 (series
Paul_Leni
Austrian actor and theatre director (1892–1970)
and Dramatic Art. After graduating, he joined Max Reinhardt in Berlin in 1911 and then Leopold Jessner in 1916. After his breakthrough performance in
Fritz_Kortner
Type of neutron star with beams of radiation
November 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2021. Becker, Werner; Bernhardt, Mike G.; Jessner, Axel (2013). "Autonomous Spacecraft Navigation With Pulsars". Acta Futura
Pulsar
Everding Walter Felsenstein Gotz Friedrich Jens-Daniel Herzog Leopold Jessner Fritz Kortner Harry Kupfer Martin Kušej (bilingual German/Slovenian) Corny
List of theatre directors in the 20th and 21st centuries
List_of_theatre_directors_in_the_20th_and_21st_centuries
German actor (1878–1957)
he went to the Schiller Theater in Berlin, where he worked with Leopold Jessner. From 1923 until 1931 he was the deputy artistic director at the Schiller
Emil_Rameau
German-Mexican actor, director, theatre practitioner (1905–1973)
Wagner) in Mexico City. He studied acting in Berlin under Max Reinhardt and Leopold Jessner. Wagner moved to Mexico in 1930, to work as a theatre and
Fernando_Wagner
German actor and film director
first appeared on stage at age sixteen. He then studied under Leopold Jessner, who was then senior director at Hamburg's Thalia Theater. He made his
Harald_Paulsen
Austrian-American actor (1891–1946)
joined the Berliner Staatstheater (Berlin State Theater), with Leopold Jessner as director. It was here that he gained fame as a stage actor. During his
Lionel_Royce
Bulgarian-born film director and screenwriter
to 1926, as a theatre studies student under Max Herrmann at the university. He worked with Leopold Jessner and Jürgen Fehling, served as a chorus member
Slatan_Dudow
German actress
("Patricide"). In 1922 she moved to Berlin where she worked with Leopold Jessner at the Prussian State Theatre, which at that time was one of Germany's
Gerda_Müller
(1804-1851), mathematician Johann Jacoby (1805–77), politician Leopold Jessner (1878-1945), producer and director Fanny Lewald (1811–89), author Ludwig
History of the Jews in Königsberg
History_of_the_Jews_in_Königsberg
Norwegian playwright (1828–1906)
(1874–1942), Victor Barnowsky (1875–1952), Eugen Robert (1877–1944), Leopold Jessner (1878–1945), Ludwig Barnay (1884–1960), Alfred Rotter (1886–1933), Fritz
Henrik_Ibsen
Theater-Lexikon. De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-028755-4. Cori Ellison (2002). "Jessner, Irene". Jessner, Irene. Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10
Chronological list of operatic sopranos
Chronological_list_of_operatic_sopranos
German stage actor (1900–1933)
the "Theater in der Stresemannstraße" he moved on the work with Leopold Jessner at the Berlin Schauspielhaus on the Gendarmenmarkt square, remaining at
Hans_Otto_(actor)
German writer and influential theatre critic
by Jacobsohn. After World War I, Jacobsohn promoted the work of Leopold Jessner, the artistic director of the State Theatre in Berlin. He also followed
Siegfried_Jacobsohn
German and Finnish racing driver (born 1985)
Archived from the original on 13 February 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2019. Jessner, Werner (28 April 2021). "From Formula One to Fridays for Future". The
Nico_Rosberg
Bone marrow cancer in which lymphocytes are overproduced
(11): 2398. doi:10.3390/cells9112398. PMC 7693361. PMID 33147729. Gordon, Max J.; Ferrajoli, Alessandra (November 2022). "Unusual complications in the
Chronic_lymphocytic_leukemia
director Earth Spirit (1895) Frank Wedekind Earth Spirit (1923) Leopold Jessner Pandora's Box (1929) G. W. Pabst The Easiest Way (1909) Eugene Walter The
List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I
List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_A_to_I
Canadian opera singer
in the opera program at the University of Toronto under soprano Irene Jessner where she earned a degree in opera performance. In 1969 Turofsky made her
Riki_Turofsky
Greek theatre director
interpret with his expressionistic, bulky, architectural cubes and his Jessner stairs, and to modern painters like Spyros Papaloukas and Fotis Kontoglou
Fotos_Politis
Defunct London film studio
(1935), made by influential German expressionist director Leopold Jessner. Jessner was a Jew working anonymously in exile from Adolf Hitler's Germany
Southall_Studios
German–American actor (1896–1990)
OCLC 489704553 Leopold Jessner - Intendant der Republik: Der Weg eines deutsch-jüdischen Regisseurs aus Ostpreußen by Matthias Heilmann, Max Niemeyer Verlag
Hans_Schumm
Magda Sonja, Wolfgang Zilzer Biopic Mary Stuart Friedrich Feher, Leopold Jessner Magda Sonja, Fritz Kortner Historical Memoirs of a Nun Arthur Bergen Mary
List_of_German_films_of_1927
Thomas Hammons 262 bass-baritone 13 December 1996 22 March 2008 Irene Jessner 261 soprano 21 December 1936 1 February 1952 Karl Böhm 261 conductor 31
List of performers at the Metropolitan Opera
List_of_performers_at_the_Metropolitan_Opera
Hamlet is often played with contemporary political overtones: Leopold Jessner's 1926 production at the Berlin Staatstheater portrayed Claudius' court
Hamlet_in_performance
Mono, Live 1945 Irene Jessner Herbert Janssen Helen Traubel Artur Rodzinsky New York Philharmonic CD: PACO180 Act three only 1949 Max Lorenz Rose Bampton
Die_Walküre_discography
13–15 October) CD: Naxos Records Cat: 8.111372 1949 Astrid Varnay Irene Jessner Elena Nicolaidi Herbert Janssen Frederick Jagel Dimitri Mitropoulos New
Elektra_discography
Johannes Riemann, Lina Lossen, Erich Kaiser-Titz Silent Earth Spirit Leopold Jessner Asta Nielsen, Albert Bassermann Drama The Emperor's Old Clothes Franz Seitz
List_of_German_films_of_1923
Toelle, Anton Edthofer Drama Hintertreppe (The Rear Staircase) Leopold Jessner, Paul Leni The House of Torment Carl Wilhelm Ressel Orla, Fritz Kortner
List_of_German_films_of_1921
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Great
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English
Short form of English Maggie, MAG means "pearl."
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German
English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
By the Great Stream; A Short Form of Maxwell; Greatest; Little Maximus
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of German and Jewish Wachs.English
Variant spelling of German and Jewish Wachs.English : metonymic occupational name for a seller or gatherer of beeswax, Middle English wax (from Old English weax). In the Middle Ages wax was an important commodity, used among other things for making candles.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Son of the handsome man.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French
Reference to the French Town Dax; Water; A Town in South-western France Dating from Before the Roman Occupation; Badger
Female
English
 Possibly an Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Meadhbh, MAB means "intoxicating." Short form of English Mabel, meaning "lovable."
Male
Hebrew
Short form of Hebrew Immanuw'el (English Immanuel), MAN means "God is with us."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English May, a pet form of Margaret, MAE means "pearl," and Mary, meaning "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese
The Fifth Month of the Year; Kinswomen; May; The Month May was Goddess of Spring Growth; Bitter; Pearl; Beloved
Female
Vietnamese
 Vietnamese name MAI means "golden flower." Compare with another form of Mai.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Matt, MAT means "gift of God."
Male
Egyptian
, a chief of boatmen.
Male
Egyptian
, Divine Father.
Female
Japanese
(舞) Japanese name MAI means "dance." Compare with another form of Mai.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Dack.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Dachs, from Middle High German dahs ‘badger’; hence a nickname for someone who hunted badgers or was thought to resemble the animal.French : habitational name, either from Dax in Landes or (with fused preposition d(e)) from Ax-les-Thermes in Ariège.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Scottish, Swedish, Thai, Vietnamese
May; Goddess of Spring Growth; Brightness; Dance; Coyote; Pearl; Cherry Blossom; Apricot Blossom; Combination of Ma and Ai; Scottish Form of Margaret
Boy/Male
Latin American Scottish
Greatest.
Male
English
American English form of German Dachs, DAX means "badger."Â
MAX JESSNER
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Loneliness; Solitude; Seclusion
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dharmavratha | தரà¯à®®à®¾à®µà¯à®°à®¤à®¾
One of the consorts of sage Marichi
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Tamil
Sathyajith | ஸதà¯à®¯à®œà¯€à®¤
One who conquers the truth, Victory of truth
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
A Girl with Beauty of Pure Heart; Younger Sister
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Comfort tranquillity
Girl/Female
Japanese
Mirror reflection.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Remembering the Lord's Name
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Strong; Power
Boy/Male
Scottish
Son of the fair born.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord Krishna
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n.
To charge; to accuse; also, to censure; -- often followed by with, rarely by of before an indirect object; as, to tax a man with pride.
n.
A substance similar to beeswax, secreted by several species of scale insects, as the Chinese wax. See Wax insect, below.
n.
A waxlike composition used for uniting surfaces, for excluding air, and for other purposes; as, sealing wax, grafting wax, etching wax, etc.
n.
The merrymaking of May Day.
n.
A waxlike product secreted by certain plants. See Vegetable wax, under Vegetable.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Isle of Man, or its inhabitants; as, the Manx language.
v. i.
To grow thick together; to become interwoven or felted together like a mat.
v. t.
To smear or rub with wax; to treat with wax; as, to wax a thread or a table.
v. i.
To be mad; to go mad; to rave. See Madding.
n.
The common European gull (Larus canus); -- called also mar. See New, a gull.
n.
Especially, the sum laid upon specific things, as upon polls, lands, houses, income, etc.; as, a land tax; a window tax; a tax on carriages, and the like.
v. i.
To pass from one state to another; to become; to grow; as, to wax strong; to wax warmer or colder; to wax feeble; to wax old; to wax worse and worse.
v. t.
To represent by a map; -- often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county. Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business.
n.
Anything growing thickly, or closely interwoven, so as to resemble a mat in form or texture; as, a mat of weeds; a mat of hair.
superl.
Furious with rage, terror, or disease; -- said of the lower animals; as, a mad bull; esp., having hydrophobia; rabid; as, a mad dog.
v. t.
Not tense, firm, or rigid; loose; slack; as, a lax bandage; lax fiber.
n.
A substance, somewhat resembling wax, found in connection with certain deposits of rock salt and coal; -- called also mineral wax, and ozocerite.
superl.
Angry; out of patience; vexed; as, to get mad at a person.
n.
A married man; a husband; -- correlative to wife.
v. t.
To make mad or furious; to madden.