Feliks Steuer (November 5, 1889 – May 30, 1950) was a Silesian educationist. Born in Zülkowitz (then Prussian Silesia, now Sulków in Poland). He was educated...
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1983), German diver Egon Steuer (born 1935), Czech basketball player Feliks Steuer (1889–1950), Silesian educationist Heiko Steuer (born 1939), German archaeologist...
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Silesian language (redirect from Steuer's Silesian alphabet)
created specifically for Silesian was Steuer's Silesian alphabet, created in the Interwar period and used by Feliks Steuer for his poems in Silesian. The alphabet...
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Silesian orthography (section Steuer's alphabet)
and widely adopted writing system for Silesians was created by doctor Feliks Steuer in the 1930's. It consists of 30 graphemes and 8 digraphs, based partially...
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extracted by Feliks Steuer in his work Dialekt sułkowski (1934). It is a part of the Silesian-Lach border dialects; its name derives from Steuer's native village...
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Stern, historian Otto Stern, physicist Ernst Steinitz, mathematician Feliks Steuer, educationist Hyacinth Graf Strachwitz von Groß-Zauche und Camminetz...
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of Poland after the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II in 1945. Feliks Steuer (1889–1950), Polish linguist, born in the village Heinrich Adamy, Die...
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myrrha; this is the species from which . . . stacte, was obtained." R. Steuer, in his scholarly paper "Stacte in Egyptian Antiquity," gives a convincing...
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June 2010. Retrieved 20 December 2009. Beck, Heinrich; Geuenich, Dieter; Steuer, Heiko, eds. (2003). Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde Band 23...
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