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Ackermann was considered degenerate by the new Nazi authorities, and in 1933 he was forbidden from exhibiting by decree, and in 1936, again by decree, he was forbidden from teaching. [2] He also suffered the official confiscation of graphics and paintings displayed in the Württembergische state gallery in Stuttgart. [ 1 ]
Rudolph Ackermann, portrait by François-Nicolas Mouchet between 1810 and 1814 (National Portrait Gallery, London) Rudolph Ackermann (20 April 1764 in Stollberg , Electorate of Saxony – 30 March 1834 in Finchley , London) [ 1 ] was an Anglo-German bookseller, inventor, lithographer , publisher and businessman.
Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann. [1] Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository , or, simply Ackermann's , the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics , and it did indeed cover all of ...
Ackermans began in 1916 when Gus Ackerman opened the very first store in Wynberg, Cape Town, South Africa. [6] In 1960, Ackermans was sold to Greatermans. [7] in 1970, Ackermans was sold to Edgars who maintained its successful price discounter position. [8] In 1984, Pepkor acquired Ackermans. At the time, there were 34 stores across the country.
Catalogue number 1950: Kirsten Flagstad: Wilhelm Furtwängler Philharmonia Orchestra: CD: Testament Cat: SBT1410 [1] 1951: Sena Jurinac: Fritz Busch Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra: CD: EMI "Références" Cat: CDH 7 63199 2 [2] 1953: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf: Otto Ackermann Philharmonia Orchestra: CD: Naxos "Historical" Cat: 8.111145 [3] 1953 ...
Ackermann ordinal; Ackermann set theory; Ackermann steering geometry, in mechanical engineering; Ackermann's formula, in control engineering; Der Ackermann aus Böhmen, or "The Ploughman from Bohemia", a work of poetry in Early New High German by Johannes von Tepl, written around 1401; Ackermannviridae, virus family named in honor of H.-W ...
Ackermann geometry. The Ackermann steering geometry (also called Ackermann's steering trapezium) [1] is a geometric arrangement of linkages in the steering of a car or other vehicle designed to solve the problem of wheels on the inside and outside of a turn needing to trace out circles of different radii.
Forrest James Ackerman [1] (November 24, 1916 – December 4, 2008) was an American magazine editor; science fiction writer, and literary agent; a founder of science fiction fandom; a leading expert on science fiction, horror, and fantasy films; [2] a prominent advocate of the Esperanto language; and one of the world's most avid collectors of genre books and film memorabilia. [3]