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  1. Silesian princess of the house Münsterberg, by marriage, Duchess of Anhalt (1473-1530) Margaret of Münsterberg (Q1405559) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to ...

  2. Deutsche Wertphilosophie der Gegenwart. August Messer - 1926 - Leipzig,: E. Reinicke. Philosophie der Werte. Grundzüge einer Weltanschauung, by Hugo Münsterberg. A. E. Taylor & Hugo Munsterrberg - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (2):191. Hugo Munsterberg, His Life and His Work. W. T. Bush & Margaret Munsterberg - 1922 - Journal of Philosophy ...

  3. Charles II was a member of the Münsterberg branch of the House of Poděbrady. His parents were Henry II of Münsterberg and Oels (1507–1548) and Margaret (1515–1559), daughter of Duke Henry V of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. In 1561, Charles II went to Vienna with his tutor to study. In Vienna, he lived at the court of Emperor Ferdinand I.

  4. Margaret of Münsterberg. Silesian princess of the house Münsterberg, by marriage, Duchess of Anhalt (1473-1530) Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Margarethe von Münsterberg. Date of birth. 25 August 1473 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Wrocław.

  5. 24 de nov. de 2023 · In 1892, James asked Münsterberg to take charge of the psychology lab at Harvard. Since he didn’t speak English well, Münsterberg spent most of his time in the lab and published his work in German. James McKeen Cattell suggested that Münsterberg's lab was "the most important in America." After three years, Münsterberg was offered a ...

  6. Reviews the book, Hugo Münsterberg: His Life and Work by Margaret Münsterberg (1922). The book presents a biography of Hugo Münsterberg by his daughter Margaret. Münsterberg made several important contributions to philosophy, applied and experimental psychology, and other sciences. The reviewer notes that the text fails of critical evaluation and demarcates too slightly the periods of ...

  7. Victor, Duke of Münsterberg. Victor, Duke of Münsterberg also: Victor, Duke of Münsterberg and Opava; Czech: Viktorin z Minsterberka; (29 May 1443 in Cieszyn – 30 August 1500 in Cieszyn) was an Imperial Count from 1459 and Count of Kladsko. From 1462 until his death, he was Duke of Münsterberg, and from 1465 to 1485 Duke of Opava .