Max Nordau - перевод на Английский
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ZIONIST LEADER, PHYSICIAN, AUTHOR, AND SOCIAL CRITIC (1849-1923)
Max S. Nordau; Max Simon Nordau; Max Sudfeld; Max S. Sudfeld; Max Simon Sudfeld; Simon Maximilian Südfeld; Südfeld Simon Miksa; Simcha Südfeld; Simcha Sudfeld; Simcha Suedfeld; Sudfeld Simon Miksa; Simon Maximilian Suedfeld; Simon Maximilian Sudfeld
  • Nordau stamp issued by [[Jewish National Fund]], 1916
  • Portrait of Nordau by [[Ephraim Moses Lilien]]
  • Tomb of Nordau, Tel Aviv
  • Portrait of Nordau in April 1895 edition of [[The Bookman (New York City)]]

Max Nordau         
n. Max Nordau (schrijver, arts en zionistisch leider, president van zionistische congres)
Max Beckmann         
  • left
  • ''Birds’ Hell'', 1937–1938
GERMAN PAINTER, DRAFTSMAN, PRINTMAKER, SCULPTOR AND WRITER (1884-1950)
Max beckman; Max beckmann
n. (1884-1950) Duitse expressionist schilder en afdrukmaker, oprichter van de drieluik "Vertrek"
Max Planck         
  • quantum theory]]
  • A side portrait of Planck as a young adult, c. 1878
  • Plaque at the [[Humboldt University of Berlin]]: "Max Planck, discoverer of the elementary quantum of action ''h'', taught in this building from 1889 to 1928."
  • Max Planck's signature at ten years of age
  • von Laue]] at a dinner given by von Laue in Berlin on 11 November 1931
  • ''Vorlesungen über die Theorie der Wärmestrahlung'', 1906
  • Planck's grave in Göttingen
GERMAN THEORETICAL PHYSICIST
Planck; Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck; Max Plank; Religious views of Max Planck
n. Max Planck (Duits natuurkundige)

Определение

Patcher
·noun One who patches or botches.

Википедия

Max Nordau

Max Simon Nordau (born Simon Maximilian Südfeld; 29 July 1849 – 23 January 1923) was a Zionist leader, physician, author, and social critic.

He was a co-founder of the Zionist Organization together with Theodor Herzl, and president or vice-president of several Zionist congresses.

As a social critic, he wrote The Conventional Lies of Our Civilisation (1883), Degeneration (1892), and Paradoxes (1896). Although not his most popular or successful work whilst alive, Degeneration is the book most often remembered and cited today.

Примеры употребления для Max Nordau
1. In this connection, we will do well to recall what Max Nordau said: Modern states sometimes believe that a constitution belongs to the realm of good taste, just as every decent bourgeois home must have a piano, even if no one plays it.