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Definition of Mahler
1. Noun. Austrian composer and conductor (1860-1911).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mahler
Literary usage of Mahler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Symphonies and Their Meaning: Third Series: Modern Symphonies by Philip Henry Goepp (1913)
"While we see in Mahler much of the duophonic manner of his teacher, Bruckner, in
the work of the younger man the barren art is crowned with the true fire of ..."
2. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1898)
"The Calorific Value of Certain Coals as Determined by the Mahler Calorimeter.
... The Mahler calorimeter was purchased from L. Golaz in Paris, ..."
3. Power Plant Testing: A Manual of Testing Engines, Turbines, Boilers, Pumps by James Ambrose Moyer (1911)
"The complete Mahler apparatus is shown in Fig. 156, showing the cylinder of ...
Complete Mahler Apparatus. flexible, to the union U and to the valve W, ..."
4. Musical Portraits: Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers by Paul Rosenfeld (1920)
"... Mahler ALMOST simultaneously with the rise of Russian music and the new birth
of French music, that of Germany has deteriorated. ..."
5. Industrial Furnaces and Methods of Control by Emilio Damour, Augustin Leon Jean Queneau (1906)
"APPROXIMATE DETERMINATION OF THE CALORIFIC POWER OF A FUEL BY MEANS OF THE Mahler
AND GOUTAL FORMULAS. Few industrial laboratories are equipped with ..."
6. Liquid and Gaseous Fuels: And the Part They Play in Modern Power Production by Vivian Byam Lewes (1907)
"(3) Combustion with oxygen at constant volume, as in the Berthelot, Mahler,
Mahler-Donkin, or Mahler- Krocker bomb. Of these various types of calorimeter ..."
7. The Calorific Power of Fuels: With a Collection of Auxiliary Tables and by Herman Poole (1918)
"Mahler replaced the interior platinum of the bomb by an enamel deposited on the
steel. ... Mahler Calorimeter. given by him in his paper before the ..."