Rudolph Steiner - перевод на французский
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Rudolph Steiner - перевод на французский

AMERICAN WRITER
Steiner, Zara; Steiner, Zara S.; Steiner, George

Rudolph Steiner      
Rudolph Steiner (1861-1925), Austrian occultist and social philosopher who founded anthroposophy
Steiner         
Steiner, family name; Rudolph Steiner (Austrian social philosopher)
anthroposophie         
anthroposophy, philosophy which explains the world in terms of man's spiritual nature (based on the teachings of Rudolph Steiner)

Определение

Wurlitzer
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¦ noun trademark a large pipe organ or electric organ, especially one formerly used in cinemas.
Origin
named after the American instrument-maker Rudolf Wurlitzer (1831-1914).

Википедия

George Steiner

Francis George Steiner, FBA (April 23, 1929 – February 3, 2020) was a Franco-American literary critic, essayist, philosopher, novelist, and educator. He wrote extensively about the relationship between language, literature and society, and the impact of the Holocaust. An article in The Guardian described Steiner as a "polyglot and polymath".

Among his admirers, Steiner is ranked "among the great minds in today's literary world". English novelist A. S. Byatt described him as a "late, late, late Renaissance man ... a European metaphysician with an instinct for the driving ideas of our time". Harriet Harvey-Wood, a former literature director of the British Council, described him as a "magnificent lecturer – prophetic and doom-laden [who would] turn up with half a page of scribbled notes, and never refer to them".

Steiner was Professor of English and Comparative Literature in the University of Geneva (1974–94), Professor of Comparative Literature and Fellow in the University of Oxford (1994–95), Professor of Poetry in Harvard University (2001–02) and an Extraordinary Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge.