Hermann Kobold (5 August 1858 – 11 June 1942) was a German astronomer. Hermann Albert Kobold was born in Hanover, Kingdom of Hanover, the third of five...
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Look up kobold or Kobold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The kobold is a sprite in Germanic mythology. Kobold may also refer to: Hermann Kobold (1858–1942)...
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A kobold (German: [ˈkoːbɔlt]; kobolt, kobolde, cobold) is a general or generic name for the household spirit in German folklore. A hausgeist. It may invisibly...
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discovered by Ralph Copeland on April 5, 1874, but also observed by Hermann Kobold, Lawrence Parsons and John Louis Emil Dreyer. NGC 3745 is a member of...
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He also continued to supervise doctoral students, one of whom was Hermann Kobold. Klinkerfues was plagued by debt for much of his life, exacerbated by...
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Strömgren. The editor from 1907 to 1938 was the German astronomer Hermann Kobold. After Kobold retired in 1938, the journal's editorial office moved from Kiel...
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discovered by Ralph Copeland on April 5, 1874, but also observed by Hermann Kobold, Lawrence Parsons and John Louis Emil Dreyer. Like NGC 3746, NGC 3748...
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Ralph Copeland on 9 February 1874 with subsequent observations made by Hermann Kobold, Lawrence Parsons and John Louis Emil Dreyer. The luminosity class of...
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Observatory in 1930, the asteroid was later named after German astronomer Hermann Kobold. Kobolda was discovered on 19 March 1930, by German astronomer Karl...
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1162 1163 Saga 1930 BA The Norse sagas DMP · 1163 1164 Kobolda 1930 FB Hermann Kobold (1858–1942), German astronomer, and long-time editor of the Astronomische...
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1910: Philip Herbert Cowell, Andrew Crommelin 1911: Lewis Boss 1912: Hermann Kobold and Carl Wilhelm Wirtz 1913: Jean Bosler 1914: Joseph-Noël Guillaume...
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Klabautermann (category Kobolds)
(German: [klaˈbaʊtɐˌman] ) "hobgoblin"; or Kalfater ("caulker") is a water kobold that assists Frisian, German or Dutch sailors and fishermen on the North...
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Nis Puk (category Kobolds)
(sometimes also Niß Puk (German: [ˈnɪs pʊk])) is a legendary creature, a kind of Kobold, from Danish-, Low German- and North Frisian-speaking areas of Northern...
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originates from Wuppertal, patented in 1897 by Bayer, as does the Vorwerk Kobold vacuum cleaner. The Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy...
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RTL+ on December 11, 2023. The two-part documentary Aus dem Leben eines Kobolds (directed by Antonia Simm), which was produced in 2022, will accompany...
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The Will o' the Wisp and the Snake by Hermann Hendrich (1854–1931)...
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south wind. Jack-of-the-Bowl, a house spirit and the most well known Swiss kobold, otherwise known as Jean de la Boliéta in French, or Napf-Hans in German...
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the time, especially Goethe. From an early age Bettina was called 'the kobold' by her brothers and sisters, a nickname that she maintained later on in...
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shoemaker in his work. Even though Wichtelmänner are akin to beings such as kobolds, dwarves and brownies, the tale was translated into English by Margaret...
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The Invisible Prince. A German language translation titled the tale Prinz Kobold. The story is about the life of Léandre, a handsome prince who was a human...
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Lexer (1872) Mittelhochdeutsches Handwörterbuch, s.v. "mer-minne" Paul, Hermann (1893). Grundriss der germanischen Philologie. Vol. 2. Trübner. p. 55....
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Hasenbäumer Walter Heimann Josef Hoffmann Hans Kallas Peter Kisteneich Josef Kobold Fritz Kreis Curt Lommel Friedrich Martin Otto Meyer Karl Mienes Rolf Moroni...
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Orkneyinga Saga: the History of the Earls of Orkney Penguin Books. Palsson, Hermann (Translated by), and Edwards, Paul, Professor (Translated by) New York...
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doi:10.1038/d41586-022-02767-9. PMID 36038730. S2CID 251931306. "KoboldAI/KoboldAI-Client". GitHub. 9 November 2022. Retrieved 9 November 2022. Dzieza...
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– Collection of interviews with friends, scholars and writers. Oliver Kobold: Lange nachdenkliche Gänge. Rolf Dieter Brinkmanns Lyrik und Prosa 1959–1962...
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418. ISBN 9780893571733. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Pálsson, Hermann (1988). "A Foundation Myth in Landnámabók". Mediaeval Scandinavia. 12:...
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Jewish singers than any other company in Germany, including the tenor Hermann Schramm, bass Hans Erl (the first King in Schreker's Der Schatzgräber)...
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child. Like the other characters of German fairy tales, such as Domovs, kobolds, and gnomes, the hunchbacked little man is invisible, he belongs to the...
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English word (the symbol Fe is derived from Latin ferrum) 27 Co Cobalt German Kobold, 'goblin' 28 Ni Nickel Nickel, a mischievous sprite of German miner mythology...
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Laumann von Liebenau 1637-1673 Alfons von Stadelmayer 1673-1683 Willibald Kobold 1683-1697 Sebastian Hyller 1697-1730 Alfons II Jobst 1730-1738 Placidus...
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