1. heyne - Noun
2. Heyne - Proper noun
A wretch; a rascal.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDie unnahbare Schöne; Blum, Katerina; Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1995; ISBN 3-453-08129-3; p 90; (German language) The film was beset by problems and took three years to complete, requiring investment from three producers and funds from the French government. Source: Internet
Die unnahbare Schöne; Blum, Katerina; Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1995; ISBN 3-453-08129-3; p 83; (German language) Released in 1988, this was Binoche's first English language role and was a worldwide success with critics and audiences alike Juliette Binoche. Source: Internet
Die unnahbare Schöne; Blum, Katerina; Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1995; ISBN 3-453-08129-3; p 88; (German language) After this success, Binoche decided to return to France rather than pursue an international career. Source: Internet
Its director, the philologist Christian Gottlob Heyne (d. 1812), presented the work immediately in the Göttingische Anzeigen von gelehrten Sachen (28 July 1788); therein he pointed especially to the beauty of the Arabic types. Source: Internet
At almost the same moment, Classical historian Christian Gottlob Heyne in Göttingen was working from one of these prints, and he made a new Latin translation of the Greek text that was more reliable than Ameilhon's, first published in 1803. Source: Internet
Heyne Verlag, München 1992, p.61 Sym gave his saw to her as a farewell gift. Source: Internet