MANN, THOMAS° — (1875–1955), German novelist and the leader of Germany s anti Nazi intellectuals. Mann married Katia Pringsheim (1883–1980), whose parents were both of Jewish background: Alfred Pringsheim (1850–1941), professor of mathematics at Munich… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mann,Thomas — Mann (măn, män), Thomas. 1875 1955. German writer whose fascination with the artist s role in society and concern for the intellectual and spiritual well being of Germany permeate his works, including Death in Venice (1912) and The Magic Mountain … Universalium
Mann, Thomas — born June 6, 1875, Lübeck, Ger. died Aug. 12, 1955, near Zürich, Switz. German novelist and essayist, considered the greatest German novelist of the 20th century. After a brief period of office work, Mann devoted himself to writing, as had his… … Universalium
Mann, Thomas — (1875 1955) writer; the premier literary figure of the Weimar era. Born in Lübeck to a prosperous businessman and city senator, he began writing small prose works as a youngster. Although he was a mediocre student he repeated two classes in… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
Mann, Thomas — ► (1875 1955) Novelista y ensayista alemán. Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1929 y premio Goethe en 1949, máximo galardón literario en Alemania. Su análisis de la época en torno a 1933, se fundamenta en una sutilísima y penetrante observación, que … Enciclopedia Universal
Thomas Mann — Thomas Mann, 1937 Foto von Carl van Vechten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thomas Mann — en 1937. Nombre completo Thomas Mann … Wikipedia Español
Thomas-Mann-Gymnasium — Thomas Mann Schule bzw. Thomas Mann Gymnasium nach dem Schriftsteller und Nobelpreisträger Thomas Mann wurden folgende Schulen benannt: Thomas Mann Schule (Lübeck) Thomas Mann Oberschule (Berlin Reinickendorf) Thomas Mann Gymnasium Deutsche… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thomas I. — Thomas ist ein männlicher Vorname, der auch als Nachname eine nennenswerte Verbreitung hat. Herkunft und Bedeutung des Namens Der Name stammt aus dem aramäischen te oma (תאומא) und bedeutet „Zwilling“. So wird er auch im Johannesevangelium[1]… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thomas C. Mann — (Laredo, Texas, November 11, 1912 ndash; 1999) was a diplomat who specializing in Latin American affairs, worked for the U.S. Department of State from 1942 to 1966. During the first administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower he served in a variety of … Wikipedia