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  • Brentano is Beaverton’s business development services director and is the point person at the city for the stadium project.

    Isn't it rich? Don't you approve? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Brentano is Beaverton’s business development services director and is the point person at the city for the stadium project.

    Jack Bog's Blog: September 2009 Archives 2009

  • The first mark of intentionality recalls Brentano's idea of intentional inexistence.

    Roderick Chisholm Feldman, Richard 2008

  • "You know," she began, "that Brentano, that is the man of many names," she explained to Jack, "promised to send me information that would clear Mr. Starr of his supposed crime."

    The Motor Girls on Cedar Lake Or the Hermit of Fern Island Margaret Penrose

  • Medieval theories of intentionality ” not to mention more recent philosophers influenced by these theories, such as Brentano (1874) ” draw their inspiration from Aristotle™s theory of sensation and understanding, in particular his doctrine that in cognition the form of the sensible or intelligible object is

    Intentionality in Ancient Philosophy Caston, Victor 2007

  • Mahler realized how Brentano had worked, and he recognized that these poems were themselves assembled from many different sources.

    Parsing Mahler's Poetic Songs Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • "I think that the Grimms' chief complaint about the 'Knaben Wunderhorn' collection was that Brentano, in particular, often invested the old poetry with a moralistic, even semireligious tone."

    Parsing Mahler's Poetic Songs Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • Yet, he notes, "while the most recent research clearly reveals that Arnim and Brentano reworked and completed more of the collected poetry than was previously thought, in early-19th-century terms they were performing an honest — indeed unprecedented — job of gathering folk material from a wide variety of sources and making it suitable for publication."

    Parsing Mahler's Poetic Songs Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • Those decisions will remain up to Gary Brentano, Mazziotti said.

    Jack Bog's Blog: September 2009 Archives 2009

  • In fact, Mahler was only doing what the brothers-in-law Arnim and Brentano themselves had done in their three-volume collection published between 1805 and 1818, where they sometimes refined the folk tales' original language and occasionally completed and added verses to the many unfinished fragments they collected.

    Parsing Mahler's Poetic Songs Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

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