Eisler — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Arnold Eisler (1879–1947), österreichischer Politiker Barry Eisler (* 1964), amerikanischer Buchautor Charlotte Eisler (1894–1970), österreichische Sängerin und Pianistin Edmund Eysler oder Eisler… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Eisler — Eisler, 1) Georg, österreichischer Maler und Grafiker, * Wien 20. 4. 1928, ✝ Wien 14. 1. 1998, Sohn von 2); war 1946 50 Schüler von H. Boeckl, besonders beeinflusst von O. Kokoschka. Eisler malte von sozialkritischem und politischem Engagement… … Universal-Lexikon
EISLER (H.) — EISLER HANNS (1898 1962) Compositeur allemand d’origine autrichienne, né à Leipzig, Eisler devient en 1919 élève d’Arnold Schönberg, tout en prenant témoignage de ses convictions socialistes la direction des chœurs de travailleurs Stahlklang et… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Eisler — Berufsname für den Eisenwarenhändler. Bekannter Namensträger: Hanns Eisler, deutscher Komponist (19./20.Jh.) … Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen
EISLER, GERHART — (1897–1968), East German Communist. Born in Leipzig, he was the son of rudolf eisler and became a convinced Communist after serving with the Austrian army in World War I. In 1930 he served as political secretary in the Far East bureau of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
EISLER, HANNS — (1898–1962), German composer; son of rudolf eisler . Eisler, born in Leipzig, was a pupil of arnold schoenberg and Anton von Webern in Vienna. His early compositions were in an advanced idiom, but Eisler soon adapted to the demands of socialist… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
EISLER, RUDOLF — (1873–1926), Austrian philosopher known for encyclopedic writings, especially his dictionaries of philosophy and biographies of philosophers. His works, which contributed greatly to the dissemination of philosophical ideas, include Geschichte des … Encyclopedia of Judaism
EISLER, EDMUND MENAHEM — (1850–1942), writer who envisioned a Zionist utopia. Born in Tyrnau, Slovakia, Eisler was active for many years in Jewish literature and journalism. He contributed Hebrew poetry to the literary annual Kokhevei Yiẓḥak (1877) but later wrote only… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
EISLER, MÁTYÁS — (1865–1931), Hungarian rabbi and scholar. Eisler was born in Paty, county of Pest, and was ordained at the rabbinical seminary of Budapest in 1891. He taught Hebrew at the Israelitische Lehrbildungsanstalt in 1890 and later at the University of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
EISLER, MORITZ — (1823–1902), educator and historian of Jewish philosophy. Eisler was born in Prossnitz, Moravia. In 1853 he became a teacher of religion at the Piarist high school and director of the communal school at Nikolsburg. In 1862 he founded an… … Encyclopedia of Judaism