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/ˈwiɫənd/
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NOUN
- (European mythology) a supernatural smith and king of the elves; identified with Norse Volund
How To Use Wieland In A Sentence
- Un incredibile video realizzato con ritagli, scatole di cartone e tonnellate di sangue e sudore da Rogier Wieland. No Fat Clips!!! : TrenchcoaT – Whatcha Got
- Lessing, Wieland, Herder, Goethe, and Schiller (Wil - helm Münch, “Über den Begriff des Klassikers” in Zum deutschen Kultur - und Bildungsleben, Berlin [1912]), an extremely heterogeneous group of which Klopstock today would appear to belong to what is usually called sentimentalism; Lessing, in spite of his polemics against the practices of French tragedy, is a ration - alistic classicist who worshipped Aristotle; Wieland is rather a man of the Enlightenment whose art strikes us often as rococo; Herder would seem an irrationalistic preromantic. CLASSICISM IN LITERATURE
- Many years ago, its promotion of Zinjanthropus boisei as an ‘ape-man’ and even the ‘missing link’ had a great effect on the young Carl Wieland.
- Oberon" -- is there anybody in Germany who still reads Wieland's Love's Pilgrimage
- Its publication came at a time when Wagner was also under pressure from Wieland's daughter, Nike Wagner, who criticized what she called her uncle's "monarchic" leadership style. Wagner's Grandson Dies
- The award to Wieland was primarily for his investigations of bile acids, whereas Windaus was recognized mainly for his work on cholesterol and his demonstration of the steroid nature of vitamin D. Wieland had already in 1912, before his prize-winning work, formulated a theory for biological oxidation, according to which removal of hydrogen (dehydrogenation) rather than reaction with oxygen is the dominating process. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry