Panoramic Picture Of German: Karl Maria (Friedrich Ernst) von We (1786-1826), conductor at Prague, and of a r German opera company at Dresden, was an portant pioneer saturated with romantic id< His German nationalism led to the creation both German and romantic opera. Dcr Freisch (1821)-not his first but his most important st; work, for which Weber drew on the German 1< of nature, German legends, German popular liefs, and German popular music-made hirr sort of national hero. It is a Singspiel in str ture, but its threefold mixture of simplicity, col and drama is operatic.
A miniature X-ray tube with an extended anode was being used to make panoramic picture of German X-ray films of body cavities. The X-ray beam could move in a rotary manner while the film was exposed sequentially.
Because of these characteristics of German thought-and because philosophical thinking in Germany conformed very little to the course of Western traditions, but instead tended to break loose from these traditions or even to oppose them vehemently-it is impossible to follow the history of German philosophy except by making it a history of the individual German philosophers' systems, that is, by describing the various philosophical thought structures and world philosophies of the great German thinkers.
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