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  • Posaune (November, 1841), and its sequel, Hegel's Doctrine of Religion and Art (1842), interpreted Hegel as sounding a call for revolution, to bring this state into being.

    Bruno Bauer Moggach, Douglas 2005

  • The Posaune, however, argued that the Spinozist moment, though necessary to Hegel's dialectic, was fully assimilated to infinite self-consciousness.

    Bruno Bauer Moggach, Douglas 2005

  • Posaune of 8 feet; were added to the great organ, which then possessed

    Ely Cathedral Anonymous

  • The buccina, in respect of its technical construction and acoustic properties, was the ancestor of both trumpet and trombone; the connexion is further established by the derivation of the words Sackbut and _Posaune_

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various

  • Die Posaune des jüngsten Gerichts über Hegel den Atheisten und Antichristen.

    Bruno Bauer Moggach, Douglas 2005

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