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Wittgenstein$501737$ - translation to English

AUSTRIAN PHILANTHROPIST (1882-1958)
Margaret Wittgenstein; Margarethe Stonborough-Wittgenstein
  • Photo by [[Ferdinand Schmutzer]] (1903)

Wittgenstein      
n. Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), filosofo austriaco autore del libro "Indagini filosofiche"
Ludwig Wittgenstein         
  • Ludwig, c. 1890s
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein, aged about eighteen
  • Ludwig with his friend William  Eccles at the Kite-Flying Station in [[Glossop]], Derbyshire
  • [[David Pinsent]]
  • Technische Hochschule Berlin]] in [[Charlottenburg]], Berlin
  • Photograph showing Wittgenstein's house in Norway, sent by Wittgenstein to [[G. E. Moore]], October 1936
  • Wittgenstein's military identity card during the First World War
  • Wittgenstein, 1925
  • Italian front]], October 1917
  • Wittgenstein on his deathbed, 1951
  • Death notice issued by Ludwig's family
  • Wittgenstein worked on [[Haus Wittgenstein]] between 1926 and 1929.
  • Class photograph at the ''Realschule'' in 1901, a young [[Adolf Hitler]] in the last row on the right. In the penultimate row, third from the right, a student whom is believed to be Ludwig Wittgenstein.
  • duckrabbit]]", discussed in the ''Philosophical Investigations'', section XI, part II
  • [[Karl Wittgenstein]] was one of the richest men in Europe.<ref name=Bramann />
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1930
  • Wittgenstein, 1910s
  • The plaque at "Storey's End", 76&nbsp;[[Storey's Way]], Cambridge, where Wittgenstein died.
  • Ludwig (bottom-right), Paul, and their sisters, late 1890s
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  • Ludwig sitting in a field as a child
  • Austrian philosopher [[Otto Weininger]] (1880–1903)
  • Palais Wittgenstein, the family home, around 1910
  • [[Frank P. Ramsey]] visited Wittgenstein in [[Puchberg am Schneeberg]] in September 1923.
  • The ''[[Realschule]]'' in [[Linz]]
  • [[Bertrand Russell]], 1907
  • Paul]], Hans, and Kurt, around 1890
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  • Ludwig Wittgenstein, [[schoolteacher]], c. 1922
  • Wittgenstein's grave at the [[Ascension Parish Burial Ground]] in [[Cambridge]]
  • The Wittgenstein family in [[Vienna]], Summer&nbsp;1917, with Kurt (furthest left) and Ludwig (furthest right) in officers' uniforms.
  • Entries from October 1914 in Wittgenstein's diary, on display at the [[Wren Library]], [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]
  • National Botanic Gardens, Dublin]], commemorating Wittgenstein's visits in the winter of 1948–1949.
  • Wittgenstein sitting with his friends and family in Vienna. Marguerite Respinger sits at the end of the left and the sculpture he made of her sits behind him on the mantel-place
AUSTRIAN-BRITISH PHILOSOPHER (1889–1951)
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n. Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), filosofo austriaco, studente e docente presso la università di Cambridge, autore del libro "Indagini filosofiche"

Wikipedia

Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein

Margaret "Gretl" Stonborough-Wittgenstein (September 19, 1882 – September 27, 1958), of the prominent and wealthy Viennese Wittgenstein family, was a sister of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and the pianist Paul Wittgenstein. She was the subject of a famous 1905 portrait painted for her wedding by the artist Gustav Klimt (Stonborough-Wittgenstein and other members of the Wittgenstein family were among Klimt's most important patrons), which was sold in 1960 by her son Thomas and may now be seen in the Alte Pinakothek gallery in Munich.