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    Salomo Sachs (Hebrew: זקס שְׁלֹמֹה, romanized: Šəlomoh Sachs; born on 22 December 1772 in Berlin; died on 14 May 1855) was a Jewish Prussian architect...
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    triglyphs and guttae of the Doric order are omitted. The Jewish architect Salomo Sachs (1772–1855) describes in his autobiography that his architectural designs...
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  • astrophysics and biophysics Robin Sachs (1951–2013), British actor Salomo Sachs (1772–1855), Prussian architect and engineer Stephen Sachs (born 1959), American stage...
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    connection between the gerusia and the Sanhedrin, and attributes it to Salomo Sachs and Elias Bickerman. Tcherikover 1959, p. 246–255 Hengel, Martin (1980)...
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    Revival columns of the Neue Wache, Berlin, by Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Salomo Sachs, 1816 Neoclassical Doric pilasters with arches on the entrance front...
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    (1724–1816). The architectural plans come from the Prussian architect Salomo Sachs. The building is one of the outstanding classicist monuments in Prignitz...
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    village on the road outside Berlin. With the design and planning by Salomo Sachs and the approval of a new building on 3 December 1824, it was named Prenzlauer...
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    Jean Vasserot, 1806 Neue Wache, Berlin, by Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Salomo Sachs, 1816 Cast iron railing detail of the Schlossbrücke, Berlin, by Karl...
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    Lanz, Brandenburg), built in 1816 according to plans by the architect Salomo Sachs. "Collections Online | British Museum". www.britishmuseum.org. Retrieved...
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    Hohenbruch and in 1821, together with government building inspector Salomo Sachs appraiser of the organ from Buchholz & Sohn in the village church of...
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    Kloster. He left the school in 1804 to become an apprentice to his cousin Salomo Sachs, a royal building inspector. He visited the Berlin Building Academy (German:...
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    Wilhelm studied at the Bauakademie in Berlin, one of his teachers was Salomo Sachs, with whom he was friends all his life. In 1817 he passed his first examination...
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  • Ulrich S. Schubert Stefan Schuster Karl Schwarzschild Gerhard Schwehm Johann Salomo Christoph Schweigger Walter Seelmann-Eggebert Johann Andreas Segner Meinolf...
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    Avencebrol, Münster, 1900. For Poetry: Geiger, Salomo Gabirol und Seine Dichtungen, Leipsic, 1867; Senior Sachs, Cantiqucs de Salomon ibn Gabirole, Paris,...
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    the ancient German hero Arminius, and in others, Der Tod Adams (1757) and Salomo (1764), he took his materials from the Old Testament. These also represent...
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  • for trombone and choir (Psalm 23 / Nelly Sachs, 1981) O Licht... for violin and choir (Buddhism / Nelly Sachs, 1981) Naui Dang, Naui Minjokiyo! (My Land...
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    Voda, un Kjennich David wia Kjennich Salomo sien Voda, dän hee met Uria siene Wätfru toop jehaut haud. Kjennich Salomo wia Rehabeam sien Voda, un Rehabeam...
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  • and it also included contributions of some authors of Jewish ancestry (Salomo Friedländer, Ludwig Goldschmidt, Hans Israel, Emanuel Lasker, Oskar Kraus...
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  • seq.; Vogelstein and Rieger, Gesch. d. Juden in Rom, i. 398; Perles, R. Salomo b. Abraham b. Adereth, pp. 68 et seq.; Berliner, Persönliche Beziehungen...
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    www.jstor.org/stable/30035485. Huschenbett, Dietrich. "Fortunatus Und Salomo." Zeitschrift Für Deutsches Altertum Und Deutsche Literatur 133, no. 2 (2004):...
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  • Sacher-Masoch (1836–1895, Austrian E/Germany, f/nf) Hans Sachs (1494–1576, Germany, p/d) Nelly Sachs (1891–1970, Germany/Sweden, p/d) Charles Sackville, 6th...
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    Nineteenth Century. Holt. p. 13. Retrieved 25 May 2022. Raupach, Ernst Benjamin Salomo (1837). Ernst Raupach's dramatische Werke: Die Hohenstaufen. Fünfter Band:...
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    F. S. Capellmeister und Secr. Gotha: 1711. Breitkopf catalogue of 1770 Salomo Franck. Evangelisches Andachts-Opffer Auf des Durchlauchtigsten Fürsten...
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  • missing publisher (link) Steinschneider, Moritz (1852–60). "Pappenheim (Salomo b. Seligmann)". Catalogus Librorum Hebræorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana (in...
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  • discovering the elemental nature of chlorine and iodin 422 Schweigger, Johann Salomo Christoph 423 Oken, Lorenz 424 Silliman, Benjamin 425 Berzelius, Jons Jakob...
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  • Kaschnitz 4 Lieder nach Gedichten von Nelly Sachs for medium voice and piano (1972); words by Nelly Sachs Prediger Salomo (12, 1-9), Solo cantata for low voice...
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    Parliament William Vaughan of Wales (1575–1641), colonial investor and writer Salomo de Veenboer of the Netherlands (?–1620), Barbary pirate Lope de Vega of...
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