• Christian Wilhelm Ahlwardt (23 November 1760 in Greifswald – 12 April 1830 in Greifswald) was a German classical philologist. He was the father of orientalist...
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    research of Arabic literature. He was the son of philologist Christian Wilhelm Ahlwardt (1760–1830). He studied oriental philology at the University of...
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    council's archives Joh. Chr. Andreas Mayer (1747–1801), physician Christian Wilhelm Ahlwardt (1760–1830), philologist Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840), Romantic...
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  • languages at the Grauen Kloster in Berlin. In 1830 he succeeded Christian Wilhelm Ahlwardt as a professor of ancient languages at the University of Greifswald...
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  • Al-Nabigha (category Arab Christians in Mesopotamia)
    may or may not refer to the New Testament). His poems were edited by Wilhelm Ahlwardt in the Diwans of the Six Ancient Arabic Poets (London, 1870), and separately...
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    aristocracy and conservative bourgeoisie not through aggressive agitators like Ahlwardt, Dühring, Fritsch or Stöcker but rather in poetic shadings and nuances...
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    Wikisource has original text related to this article: Imru' al-Qais Wilhelm Ahlwardt's The Divans of the six ancient Arabic Poets (London, 1870) William...
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