August Ludwig von Schlözer (5 July 1735, in Gaggstatt – 9 September 1809, in Göttingen) was a German historian and pedagogist who laid foundations for...
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People named Schlözer: August Ludwig von Schlözer (1735–1809), German historian Dorothea von Rodde-Schlözer Paul de Schlözer (1842–1898), Polish or Russian...
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Dorothea von Rodde-Schlözer (née Schlözer; 18 August 1770 – 12 July 1825) was a German scholar and the first woman to receive a doctor of philosophy degree...
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Boris Fyodorovich Schlözer (Schloezer) (Russian: Борис Фёдорович Шлёцер, sometimes a transliteration of Boris Fëdorovič Šlëcer or Boris de Šlëcer, born...
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Bashilov's October 1767 letter to August Ludwig von Schlözer (Catherine had previously appointed Schlözer as full professor of Academy of Sciences on 3 January...
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with the steward of her house. The German intellectual Dorothea von Rodde-Schlözer (1770–1825), her husband Mattheus Rodde and the French philosopher Charles...
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Paul de Schlözer or Paweł Schlözer (1841 or 1842 – 1 July 1898) was a Polish pianist and teacher of German descent. He was possibly also a composer, but...
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1862–1864: Rudolf Schleiden 1864–1868: Johannes Rösing 1871–1882: Kurd von Schlözer, Minister Plenipotentiary 1882–1884: Carl von Eisendecher, Minister Plenipotentiary...
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members of the Göttingen school of history, initially by August Ludwig von Schlözer (1781), to designate the languages closely related to Arabic, Aramaic,...
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Kurd von Schlözer (original name Conrad Nestor von Schlözer; 5 January 1822, in Lübeck, Free City of Lübeck – 13 May 1894, in Berlin, Germany) was an imperial...
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(1721–1725), "the infant scholar of Lübeck", a child prodigy Kurd von Schlözer (1822–1894), diplomat and historian Hermann von der Hude (1830–1908), architect...
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friends and family members: [Bismarck's friend, German diplomat Kurd von Schlözer] began to see Bismarck as a kind of malign genius who, behind the various...
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The word "Semitic" was coined by German orientalist August Ludwig von Schlözer in 1781 to designate the Semitic group of languages—Aramaic, Arabic, Hebrew...
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Semitic languages had already been coined in 1781 by August Ludwig von Schlözer, following an earlier suggestion by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in 1710....
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Fyodorovna Schlözer—a former pupil and the niece of the pianist and composer Paul de Schlözer[page needed] and sister of the music critic Boris de Schlözer. Tatiana...
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brown race; Negroid or black race; and American or red race; Gatterer, Schlözer and Eichhorn's Biblical terminology for race: Semitic, Hamitic and Japhetic...
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Meta Forkel-Liebeskind, Therese Huber, Philippine Engelhard, and Dorothea Schlözer. Schelling was born at Göttingen in 1763, the daughter of orientalist Johann...
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Vernet (1714–1789), a painter of night landscapes. Dorothea von Rodde-Schlözer (1770 in Göttingen – 1825 in Avignon), artist and scholar. Pierre Grivolas...
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Schöpperlin and the German variant by A. F. Thilo in 1767. August Ludwig von Schlözer and Christoph Wilhelm Jacob Gatterer of the University of Göttingen introduced...
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"The Canaanites" (1964) by Marvin Pope: "The term "Semitic," coined by Schlozer in 1781, should be strictly limited to linguistic matters since this is...
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Lausanne, Switzerland as Julian Alexandrovich Schlözer. Through his mother, his granduncle was Paul de Schlözer. His father Alexander Scriabin, famous for...
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The sentence was described at the time by historian August Ludwig von Schlözer as a judicial murder ("the murder of an innocent, deliberately, and with...
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was not published until 1786. Around the same time, August Ludwig von Schlözer published the text of the Russkaya Pravda using a different manuscript...
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June 27 – Domenico Vantini, Italian painter July 12 – Dorothea von Rodde-Schlözer, German scholar (b. 1770) July 15 – David Ochterlony, Massachusetts-born...
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German thinkers are included: Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) August Ludwig von Schlözer (1735–1809) Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767–1835) Lujo Brentano (1844–1931)...
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The term was used in German (Justizmord) in 1782 by August Ludwig von Schlözer in reference to the execution of Anna Göldi. In a footnote, he explains...
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history at the University of Göttingen as a pupil of August Ludwig von Schlözer. In 1778 he became an associate professor, and during the following year...
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German officer Kurd von Mosengeil (1884–1906), German physicist Kurd von Schlözer (1822–1894), German historian and diplomat Kurd von Schöning (1789–1859)...
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the Nature and Justice of the War with America, 1772 August Ludwig von Schlözer (Germany, 1735–1809) Patrick Henry (United States, 1736–1799) Some literature:...
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Arnolt Schlick (c. 1460 – after 1521) Louis Schlösser (1800–1886) Paul de Schlözer (1841/1842–1898) Martin Schlumpf (born 1947) Wolfgang Schmeltzl (c. 1505...
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