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American translator (1900–1984)
Norbert Guterman (1900–1984) was a scholar, and translator of scholarly and literary works from French, German, Polish, Yiddish, and Latin into English
Norbert_Guterman
French philosopher and sociologist (1901–1991)
equivalent to an MA) in 1920. By 1924 he was working with Paul Nizan, Norbert Guterman, Georges Friedmann, Georges Politzer, and Pierre Morhange [fr] in the
Henri_Lefebvre
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Gerald Guterman, American real estate developer Lawrence Guterman (born 1966), Canadian film director Marisa Guterman, American actress Norbert Guterman (1900–1984)
Guterman
Name list
German computer scientist Norbert Geng (born 1965), German legal scholar Norbert Guterman (1900–1984), American translator Norbert von Hellingrath (1888–1916)
Norbert
1949 book
the German sociologist Leo Löwenthal and the Polish-Jewish scholar Norbert Guterman. The authors analyze and define media appeals specific to American
Prophets_of_Deceit
Scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies
Bronisław (1967). A diary in the strict sense of the term. Translated by Norbert Guterman. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World. Mead, Margaret (1972). Blackberry
Anthropology
French politician (1883–1945)
5. ISBN 979-1021014107. Torrés, Henry, Pierre Laval (Translated by Norbert Guterman), New York: Oxford University Press, 1941, pp. 17–20. Torrés was a
Pierre_Laval
Swiss physician, philosopher, theologian, and alchemist (c. 1493 – 1541)
Selected Writings ed. with an introduction by Jolande Jacobi, trans. Norbert Guterman, New York: Pantheon, 1951 reprinted Princeton 1988 In full, Philippus
Paracelsus
American novelist
Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Selected Essays, translated from the French with Norbert Guterman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1963) Eugene Field, Papillot, Clignot
Francis_Steegmuller
19th century fairy tale collection
C.W. Stern Alexander Afanasyev. Russian Fairy Tales. Translated by Norbert Guterman. NY: Pantheon, 1973, 672p. (The table of contents is available in the
Russian_Fairy_Tales
Art by a person lacking formal training
Oto (1959). Modern Primitives: Masters of Naive Painting. trans. Norbert Guterman. New York: Harry N. Abrams. Fine, Gary Alan (2004). Everyday genius:
Naïve_art
Oto (1959). Modern Primitives: Masters of Naive Painting. trans. Norbert Guterman. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 265. "Sergine André, celle qui raconte
List_of_Haitian_artists
French writer and philosopher (1694–1778)
personally by Hall in her letter. To believe certain commentators – Norbert Guterman, A Book of French Quotations, 1963 – Hall was referencing back to a
Voltaire
Trans. Norbert Guterman. New York: Pantheon Books, 1945. p. 208. Afanas'ev, Aleksandr. "The Potter." Russian Fairy Tales. Trans. Norbert Guterman. New York:
Ivan the Terrible in Russian folklore
Ivan_the_Terrible_in_Russian_folklore
1835 fairy tale
influenced by Pushkin's published versions also. At any rate, after Norbert Guterman's English translation of Asfaneyev's "The Goldfish" (1945) appeared
The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish
The_Tale_of_the_Fisherman_and_the_Fish
French literary critic (1804–1869)
Trechmann). Selected Essays (1963, trans. & ed. Francis Steegmuller and Norbert Guterman). Volupté: The Sensual Man (1995, trans. Marilyn Gaddis Rose). Arnold
Charles_Augustin_Sainte-Beuve
Polish educator; father of Frédéric Chopin
Wierzyński, The Life and Death of Chopin, translated from the Polish by Norbert Guterman, foreword by Arthur Rubinstein, New York, Simon and Schuster, 1949
Nicolas_Chopin
Polish philosopher and historian of ideas (1927–2009)
Wiedeńskiego (the 1st edition:The Alienation of Reason, translated by Norbert Guterman, 1966/ later as Positivist Philosophy from Hume to the Vienna Circle)
Leszek_Kołakowski
Educational foundation (1945 to 1968)
Plato Thomas Taylor 1944 3 Prehistoric Cave Paintings Max Raphael Norbert Guterman 1945 4 The Road of Life and Death: A Ritual Drama of the American Indians
Bollingen_Foundation
American right-wing populist political ideology
pattern which has been identified by researchers like Leo Löwenthal and Norbert Guterman as originating in the post-World War II work of the Frankfurt School
Trumpism
Russian folklorist
Tales, 178 fairy tales + commentary by Roman Jakobson, translated by Norbert Guterman, illustrated by Alexander Alexeieff Prior to Afanasyev's works in the
Alexander_Afanasyev
School of Marxism aligned with humanist philosophies
Manuscripts into a foreign language, releasing a French edition with Norbert Guterman in 1933. In the period after the Second World War, the texts of the
Marxist_humanism
American writer and illustrator of children's books
poem by Eugene Field [1889], translation by Francis Steegmuller and Norbert Guterman, 1964 Mother Goose in French, translations by Hugh Latham, 1964 The
Barbara_Cooney
German fairy tale
Russian and one Ukrainian variants. It was translated into English by Norbert Guterman. D. L. Ashliman, Trading Away One's Fortune: folktales of type 1415
Hans_in_Luck
Chancellor of Germany in 1923
1997) Schwarzschild, Leopold (1942). World in Trance. Translated by Norbert, Guterman. New York: L. B. Fischer Publishing Corporation. Shirer, William L
Gustav_Stresemann
German sociologist and philosopher
Press. Most notable among them were Prophets of Deceit (written with Norbert Guterman in 1949), Literature and the Image of Man (1957) and Literature, Popular
Leo_Löwenthal
Oto (1959). Modern Primitives: Masters of Naive Painting. trans. Norbert Guterman. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 265. Braren, Lorenz (1980). Geschlechterreihen
Oluf_Braren
historian and archeologist Ludwig Gumplowicz, a founder of sociology Norbert Guterman Alicja Iwańska, sociologist Franciszek Kasparek, jurist, professor
List_of_Polish_people
Bronislaw (1967). A diary in the strict sense of the term. Translated by Norbert Guterman. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World.. Rabinow, Paul (1977). Reflections
History_of_anthropology
French painter (1684–1721)
the Soul". Art and the Spirit of Man. Translated from the French by Norbert Guterman. New York: H. N. Abrams. p. 413. OCLC 1147729820 – via the Internet
Antoine_Watteau
French painter
Oto (1959). Modern Primitives: Masters of Naive Painting. trans. Norbert Guterman. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 265. Zander, Charlotte (1996). Die Maler
André_Bauchant
Russian fairy tale
Horse, 1895. Alexander Afanasyev. Russian Fairy Tales. Translated by Norbert Guterman. NY: Pantheon, 1973. 229-234. Children's literature portal s:ru:Народные
The_Maiden_Tsar
German-language work by Karl Marx, published 1932
theory of 'scientific socialism' on a new footing"; Lefebvre, with Norbert Guterman, was the first to translate the Manuscripts into a foreign language
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
Economic_and_Philosophic_Manuscripts_of_1844
German philosopher and mathematician (1882–1927)
praktischen Vernunft. 1917 Internet Archive. Translated to English by Norbert Guterman as Critique of practical reason, Leonard Nelson Foundation, 1957. Die
Leonard_Nelson
French painter
Oto (1959). Modern Primitives: Masters of Naive Painting. trans. Norbert Guterman. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 267. Zander, Charlotte (1996): Die Maler
Camille_Bombois
French politician
Glashütten im Taunus: D. Auvermann, 1974. p. IV. 52 Torrès, Henry, and Norbert Guterman. Pierre Laval. New York: Oxford university press, 1941. p. 14
Ernest_Lafont
Russian fairy tale
by Sergei Levchin (2014), and "Ivan the Cow's Son", translated by Norbert Guterman (1946). The tale is categorized as AT tale type 300 A and 519. It was
Storm-Bogatyr, Ivan the Cow's Son
Storm-Bogatyr,_Ivan_the_Cow's_Son
Haitian painter and sculptor
Oto (1959). Modern Primitives: Masters of Naive Painting. trans. Norbert Guterman. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 265. 1 artwork by or after Gesner Abelard
Gesner_Abelard
Haitian painter
ISBN 0-9638599-0-0. Bihalji-Merin, Oto (1959). Modern Primitives: Masters of Naive Painting. trans. Norbert Guterman. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 266. v t e
Wilson_Bigaud
Frances Gunther John Gunther (1901–1970) Ramon Guthrie (1896–1973) Norbert Guterman (1900–1984) Louis Hacker (1899–1987) Albert Hackett (1900–1995) Carl
List of members of the League of American Writers
List_of_members_of_the_League_of_American_Writers
Slavic mythological figure
Afanasyev, Alexander (1973) [1945]. Russian Fairy Tales. Translated by Guterman, Norbert. New York: Pantheon Books. ISBN 978-0-394-73090-5. Henry, C. (2022)
Baba_Yaga
Mother of Frédéric Chopin
ISBN 978-0-571-34857-2. Wierzyński, Kazimierz (1949). The Life and Death of Chopin. Translated by Guterman, Norbert. New York, New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC 406056.
Tekla_Justyna_Chopin
Russian Jewish writer (1889–1944)
Book League of the Jewish People's Fraternal Order. Chagall, Bella; Guterman, Norbert (1946). Burning Lights. New York, USA: Schocken Books Inc. Chagall
Bella_Rosenfeld
Austrian philosopher (1874–1950)
Kastil) translated as: The Theory of Categories by Roderick Chisholm and Norbert Guterman, The Hague: Nijhoff, 1981. (with Kastil's notes, but without his introduction)
Alfred_Kastil
Polish-born American poet and literary critic
(help) Glatstein, Jacob; Deshell, Maier; Guterman, Norbert (2010). Wisse, Ruth; Deshell, Maier; Guterman, Norbert (eds.). The Glatstein Chronicles. Yale
Jacob_Glatstein
Dutch folk tale
Tales. The Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library. Translated by Guterman, Norbert. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. 2013 [1945]. pp. 528–532. ISBN 0307829766
The_Stonecutter
East Slavic legendary knights
New York: M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 978-1-317-47693-1. Afanasyev, A.N.; Guterman, Norbert; Jakobson, Roman; Alexeieff, Alexandre (2006). Russian fairy tales
Bogatyr
Russian fairy tale
Coatie The Story of Tam and Cam The Wonderful Birch Afanasʹev, A. N.; Guterman, Norbert; Alexeieff, Alexandre; Jakobson, Roman (2006). Russian fairy tales
The_Golden_Slipper
German author (1891–1950)
by Guterman, Norbert. New York: L. B. Fisher Publishing Corporation. 1942 – via Internet Archive. Primer of the Coming World. Translated by Guterman, Norbert
Leopold_Schwarzschild
Circle of intellectuals based in post-war France aligned with Marxist humanism
Lefebvre, Henri (1982) [1966]. The Sociology of Marx. Translated by Guterman, Norbert. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-05580-3. Poster,
Arguments_Group
British royal recognitions
Barrington Gunn. For services to Disabled Sport. (Ystradgynlais, Swansea) Henry Guterman. For services to Community Relations in Manchester. (Didsbury, Greater
2000_New_Year_Honours
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Modern German form of Old High German Heribert, HERBERT means "bright army."Â
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English surname transferred to forename use, from the French form of German Kolbert, a variant of Kölber, an occupational name for a "maker of wooden clubs" and later an "armor-maker," from Middle High German kolbe, COLBERT means "cudgel, club."Â
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Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Osbeorht, OSBERT means "god-bright."
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n.
A follower of Robert Sandeman, a Scotch sectary of the eighteenth century. See Glassite.
n.
A nickname for a policeman; -- so called from Sir Robert Peel.
n.
A title annexed to a man's name, to identify him more precisely; as, John Doe, Esq.; Richard Roe, Gent.; Robert Dale, Mason; Thomas Way, of New York; a mark of distinction; a title.
n.
A nickname for a policeman; -- from Sir Robert Peel, who remodeled the police force. See Peeler.
n.
A follower of Robert Brown, of England, in the 16th century, who taught that every church is complete and independent in itself when organized, and consists of members meeting in one place, having full power to elect and depose its officers.
n.
The views or teachings of Robert Brown of the Brownists.
n.
The doctrine that the existence of a personal Deity, an unseen world, etc., can be neither proved nor disproved, because of the necessary limits of the human mind (as sometimes charged upon Hamilton and Mansel), or because of the insufficiency of the evidence furnished by physical and physical data, to warrant a positive conclusion (as taught by the school of Herbert Spencer); -- opposed alike dogmatic skepticism and to dogmatic theism.
n.
A mineral of a brownish black color, essentially a tantalo-niobate of yttrium, erbium, and cerium; -- so called after Robert Ferguson.
n.
A member of a Scottish sect, founded in the 18th century by John Glass, a minister of the Established Church of Scotland, who taught that justifying faith is "no more than a simple assent to the divine testimone passively recived by the understanding." The English and American adherents of this faith are called Sandemanians, after Robert Sandeman, the son-in-law and disciple of Glass.
a.
Pertaining to Dr. Robert Brown, who first demonstrated (about 1827) the commonness of the motion described below.
n.
One of a religious order of regular canons founded by St. Norbert at Premontre, in France, in 1119. The members of the order are called also White Canons, Norbertines, and Premonstrants.
n.
A follower of Robert Owen, who tried to reorganize society on a socialistic basis, and established an industrial community on the Clyde, Scotland, and, later, a similar one in Indiana.
n.
A monk of the prolific branch of the Benedictine Order, established in 1098 at Citeaux, in France, by Robert, abbot of Molesme. For two hundred years the Cistercians followed the rule of St. Benedict in all its rigor.
n.
A kind of beverage; sherbet.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
n.
An absorbent.
n.
A doctor of the Sorbonne, or theological college, in the University of Paris, founded by Robert de Sorbon, a. d. 1252. It was suppressed in the Revolution of 1789.