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    Friedrich Christian Diez (15 March 1794 – 29 May 1876) was a German philologist. The two works on which his fame rests are the Grammar of the Romance Languages...
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  • Friedrich Christian Bressand (c. 1670 – 1699), Baroque German poet Friedrich Christian Delius (born 1943), German writer Friedrich Christian Diez (1794–1876)...
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  • Friedrich Diez, German opera singer Fabio Díez, Argentinian-Spanish beach volleyball player Federico Díez de Medina, Bolivian politician Friedrich Christian Diez...
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    Samuel Friedrich Diez ( 19 December 1803 – 11 March 1873) was a German portraitist and court official. He served as court painter to Georg II, Duke of...
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    helped fund his research. Diez was born on 2 September 1751 in Bernburg, Anhalt-Bernburg. His father, Christian Friedrich Diez, was a textile merchant from...
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    Romani people. Pott's growing work on Romani languages motivated Friedrich Christian Diez to publish his work more quickly, so the result was an increase...
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    was mostly a self-taught philologist influenced by Franz Bopp, Friedrich Christian Diez, and Frédéric Eichhoff although he did study Semitic languages...
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  • Friedrich Christian Diez (1797-1876), described Romanian as a semi-Romance language in the 1830s. In his Grammar of the Romance Languages (1836) Diez...
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    edition of Grammatik der romanischen Sprachen (1856–1860) written by Friedrich Christian Diez, credited as one of the founders of Romance philology. The pioneering...
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    doctorate in 1857. At Bonn, he was influenced by the teachings of Friedrich Christian Diez and Nicolaus Delius. After graduation, he worked as a schoolteacher...
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  • "Londres" has sometimes been taken to refer to London (as in Friedrich Christian Diez), partially on the basis that her interlocutor's name, Felip Engles...
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    separate language by romanists, when in 1863 the German philologist Friedrich Christian Diez first put Catalan on the same level as the rest of the Romance...
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  • Tibetan and Italian bilingual Susie Dent (UK, born 1964) English Friedrich Christian Diez (Germany, 1794–1876) etymological dictionary of Romance languages...
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    Dimitrie Ralet (category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Romania)
    citations from philologists such as Claude Charles Fauriel and Friedrich Christian Diez; the articles make him one of the first culture critics to have...
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    Pons de Capduelh (category Christians of the Fifth Crusade)
    in the conquest of Jerusalem, in 1227. Older scholars, such as Friedrich Christian Diez and Max von Napolski, believed that Pons died on the Third Crusade...
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  • Georg Friedrich Ziebland [de] Architect Munich 1865 Léon Cogniet Painter Paris 1865 Amedeo Peyron [de] Orientalist Turin 1866 Friedrich Christian Diez Romanist...
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    linguistics and the first to apply the comparative method was Friedrich Christian Diez's seminal Grammar of the Romance Languages. Researchers such as...
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  • Robert Curtius (1886–1956), Romance Literature Friedrich Christian Diez (1794–1876), Philology Christian Drosten (born 1972), Head of the Charité Institute...
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    named a full professor at the University of Bonn as successor to Friedrich Christian Diez. One of his noteworthy achievements was the definite establishment...
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  • Hispanique. Translation of the Grammaire des langues romanes by Friedrich Christian Diez (1874–76) Edition of Pedro Calderón de la Barca's Mágico prodigioso...
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    1811–1883 Anna Dandler – actress, 1862–1930 Ernst Friedrich Diez – opera singer, 1805–1892 Sophie Diez – opera singer, 1820–1887 Johann Georg von Dillis...
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    there he was received into the house of the Orientalist Heinrich Friedrich von Diez (1750–1817). He was introduced to pietistic circles in Berlin, and...
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  • († 1879), Adolf Friedrich von Schack († 1894) Art: Justinus Kerner († 1862) 1855 Science: Gustav Lejeune-Dirichlet († 1859), Friedrich Diez († 1876) 1857...
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  • Dietrich (1833–1904) Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich (1712–1774) Wendel Dietterlin (c. 1550–1599) Feodor Dietz (1813–1870) Wilhelm von Diez (1839–1907) Ludwig...
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    Frederick William II, Prince of Nassau-Siegen (category German Calvinist and Reformed Christians)
    1734), German: Friedrich Wilhelm II. Fürst von Nassau-Siegen, official titles: Fürst zu Nassau, Graf zu Katzenelnbogen, Vianden, Diez, Limburg und Bronkhorst...
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    career as a writer and began a dissertation under the supervision of Friedrich Diez, a pioneer of Romance philology in Germany; but when it was discovered...
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    clearly recognized by several of his predecessors, including Friedrich von Schlegel, Rasmus Christian Rask and Johan Ihre, the last having established a considerable...
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    John Henry Mackay and Dora Marsden (PDF). Palgrave Macmillan. p. 46. Xavier Diez. "La insumisión voluntaria. El anarquismo individualista español durante...
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    Fritz von Uhde (born Friedrich Hermann Carl Uhde; 22 May 1848 – 25 February 1911) was a German painter of genre and religious subjects. His style lay...
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    Nassau-Siegen, official titles: Graf zu Nassau, Katzenelnbogen, Vianden und Diez, Herr zu Beilstein, was a count from the House of Nassau-Siegen, a cadet...
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