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  1. Discusses the work of H. Münsterberg (1863–1916), an almost forgotten figure in American psychology. The 25 yrs he spent in the US marked a major change in the role of psychology; from a totally academic discipline, it grew into a broad field with strong professional and applied aspects. Münsterberg played a leading part in that shift. A pioneer in the areas of forensic psychology ...

  2. 29 de ene. de 2009 · Hugo Münsterberg, his life and work xiii, 448 p. 21 cm

  3. Henry the Elder of Münsterberg (also called Henry I of Münsterberg, Henry I of Oels; Czech: Jindřich starší z Minstrberka or Jindřich starší z Poděbrad; German: Heinrich der Ältere von Münsterberg or Heinrich I. von Oels; 1448 – 1498, Kłodzko) was an Imperial Count and Count of Kladsko. He was also Duke of Silesian duchies Münsterberg and Oels and 1465–1472 Duke of Opava. At ...

  4. Ursula was the eldest child of the Elector Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg (1414–1486) from his first marriage to Margarete of Baden (1431–1457). The princess was considered a favorite child of her father and one of the most prominent victims of the marriage of convenience in the 15th century. First, she had been promised to Duke Albert ...

  5. Margaret of Münsterberg was a Silesian princess born on August 25, 1473 to the house of Munsterberg and was the fourth child of the Duke Henry the Elder of Münsterberg and wife Ursula of Brandenburg. She received a religious education from her parents. She became Duchess of Anhalt by marriage to Prince Ernest I of Anhalt-Dessau in 1494.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2021 · Hugo Münsterberg was born in Germany in 1863. His parents worked to foster a love of the arts and sciences in their children. Münsterberg’s mother encouraged him to study music and literature from a very young age. As a result, he spent his childhood reading poetry and playing the violoncello. Sadly, his mother died when he was twelve years old, and his father not too long after that ...

  7. Sidonie ( Czech: Zdeňka) (3 June 1483 – 1522), married in 1515 Ulrich of Hardegg. Through Henry's mediation his surviving sons Albert, George and Charles married in 1487 and 1488 with three daughters of Duke John II of Sagan and Großglogau. As Duke of Münsterberg, Henry founded the Silesian branch of the House of Poděbrady, which became ...