Gottlob Adolf Krause (January 5, 1850 in Ockrilla near Meissen – February 19, 1938 in Zürich) was a German Africanist and linguist. Krause researched languages...
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Johann Gottlob Krause (September 18, 1760 – November 4, 1802) was an American master mason. He built several notable buildings in the Moravian community...
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belongs to the Niger-Congo phylum. The name was introduced in 1895 by Gottlob Krause and derives from the word for 'people' (Kwa) in many of these languages...
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Krause (footballer) (born 1987), English footballer Jerry Krause, a longtime professional basketball scout and general manager Johann Gottlob Krause (1760–1802)...
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designation, was constructed by Salem's master builder and mason Johann Gottlob Krause, shortly before his death. Its first story is built of uncut stone;...
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in the municipality of Niederau. The village was the birthplace of Gottlob Krause. 51°11′40″N 13°30′25″E / 51.19444°N 13.50694°E / 51.19444; 13.50694...
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the king. The first European explorer to enter the region was German Gottlob Krause in 1888. This was followed by a British expedition in 1894 led by George...
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number of agents, including the explorer Gottlob Krause to conduct negotiations with local rulers. From May 1884 Krause and Heinrich Bey, who was both German...
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accessible online. Gottfried Aust, potter Rudolph Christ, potter Johann Gottlob Krause, stonemason Elisabeth Oesterlein, educator Melchior Rasp, stonemason...
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Salem master mason Johann Gottlob Krause was orphaned by the age of two, and he was adopted Aust and Felicitas Grosch. Krause ran away from home in 1773...
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and Eliza Wilhemina). In 1802, Vierling had a home built, by Johann Gottlob Krause, on Church Street in Salem. It was large enough to contain his medical...
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material brought in from Bethabara. Johann Gottlob Krause became Rasp's apprentice in March 1781. In October 1782, Krause became a journeyman under Rasp. Rasp...
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Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (German: [ˈkʁaʊzə]; 6 May 1781 – 27 September 1832) was a German philosopher whose doctrines became known as Krausism....
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Adolf Bastian to the hills of Chittagong in 1882. In 1884, he financed Gottlob Krause’s expedition to the Niger River, Benue River, and Lake Chad. Riebeck...
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Church community which was a trade town. Constructed by mason Johann Gottlob Krause using bricks already on hand for another building, the Tavern reopened...
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later brick addition was added in 1786 by Rasp's successor, Johann Gottlob Krause to the south end. The building housed craftsmen and their apprentices...
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Herbert Backe Minister of Agriculture 1944–1945 22766 1 October 1933 87882 Gottlob Berger Commander of the SS-Hauptamt 275991 1936 426875 Werner Best Reich...
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doi:10.1038/s41559-023-02303-6. PMC 10927544. PMID 38297138. Friedrich Gottlob Leonhardi: Erdbeschreibung der Churfürstlich- und Herzoglich-Sächsischen...
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(1884–1980), a Nazi politician, Ministerpräsident of Württemberg, 1933–1945 Gottlob Kopp, (DE Wiki) (1895-1970), a German painter, president of the Stuttgart...
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its surrender and Romberg and his two subordinates (major general Kurd Gottlob von Knobelsdorff and major general Bonaventura von Rauch, commanders of...
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14 – Leopold Mozart, baroque composer (died 1787) November 23 – Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf, music publisher (died 1794) January 19 – Joachim Tielke...
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Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814) (Cambridge; Macmillan2; Oxford 1995) Gottlob Frege (1848–1925) (Cambridge; Macmillan2; Oxford 1995; Routledge 2000)...
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logicians and a founder of analytic philosophy, along with his predecessor Gottlob Frege, his friend and colleague G. E. Moore, and his student and protégé...
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: 284 His friends in Dresden were Johann Gottlob von Quandt, Friedrich Laun, Karl Christian Friedrich Krause and Ludwig Sigismund Ruhl, a young painter...
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William Innes, British Member of Parliament (d. 1795) August 4 – Johann Gottlob Lehmann, German and Russian mineralogist (d. 1767) August 5 – Robert Glynn...
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influence discussions of evolution into the 20th century. The German Abraham Gottlob Werner believed in geological transformism. Specifically, Werner argued...
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violinist and music theorist Rudolf Christoph Eucken Johann Gottlieb Fichte Gottlob Frege Roland Freisler Michael Fritsch Johann Matthias Gesner Nelson Glueck...
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Reflective equilibrium Supervenience Philosophers Noam Chomsky Keith Donnellan Gottlob Frege Edmund Gettier Jaakko Hintikka Giuseppe Peano Russ Shafer-Landau...
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denounced Fichte in an open letter in 1799. In 1800, a student of Kant named Gottlob Benjamin Jäsche (1762–1842) published a manual of logic for teachers called...
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NDR Chor NDR Orchestra Lisa Della Casa Maria von Ilosvay Helmut Krebs Gottlob Frick Tahra 1952 (1952) Hermann Scherchen Wiener Akademie Kammerchor Orchestra...
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