Gustav Benjamin Schwab (19 June 1792 – 4 November 1850) was a German writer, pastor and publisher. Gustav Schwab was born in Stuttgart, the son of the...
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Schwab (1919–2006), Swiss athlete George D. Schwab (born 1931) Latvia born American historian Gustav Schwab (1792–1850), German writer Howie Schwab,...
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and Mythology. Tzetzes, Chiliades 1.18 line 464-465 Gods and Heroes, Gustav Schwab, Pantheon Tzetzes, John, Book of Histories, Book I translated by Ana...
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Gustav Albert Schwalbe (1844–1916), German anatomist and anthropologist Gustav Schwab (1792–1850), German writer, pastor and publisher This disambiguation...
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Kärcher, Gottlieb Lukas Friedrich Tafel, Christian Nathanael Osiander, Gustav Schwab, Verlag Metzler, 1831. Dueck, Daniela, ed. (2017). The Routledge Companion...
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a librarian and a historian of political economy. He was the son of Gustav Schwab, of the firm of Oelrichs & Company, and was named for his great-grandfather...
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was a German historian and librarian. He was a son-in-law of writer Gustav Schwab. Beginning in 1828, he studied philosophy and theology at the University...
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Myths by Robert Graves (1955) Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece by Gustav Schwab (1837) Gods, Heroes and Men of Ancient Greece by W. H. D. Rouse (1934)...
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Dorothea Schlegel Friedrich Schlegel August Wilhelm Schlegel Ernst Schulze Gustav Schwab Ludwig Tieck Ludwig Uhland Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder Joseph von Eichendorff...
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philosopher (1770–1831) Friedrich Schelling, philosopher (1775–1854) Gustav Schwab, minister, poet, writer (1792–1850) Ferdinand Christian Baur, theologian...
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Vermischte Schriften (Miscellaneous writings) was edited with a biography by Gustav Schwab (three volumes, 1830). Wilhelm Müller's Gedichte were collected in 1837...
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In 1858, Harland would buy-out Hixon with the backing of Gustav Schwab. Schwab's nephew, Gustav Wolff had been working as an assistant to Harland. They...
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such writers of national importance as Wilhelm Hauff, Ludwig Uhland, Gustav Schwab, and Eduard Mörike. From 1841 to 1846, the Jubiläumssäule was erected...
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Schloss Serach. There he visited with poets such as Emma Niendorf, Gustav Schwab, Justinus Kerner, Ludwig Uhland, and Hermann Kurz. These visits came...
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published a volume of Gedichte (1832) dedicated to the Swabian poet, Gustav Schwab. He also made the acquaintance of Ludwig Uhland, Justinus Kerner, Karl...
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His Sämtliche Werke (Collected works), with a biography, edited by Gustav Schwab were published in 3 volumes 1830–1834, and 5 volumes (18th ed.) in 1882...
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also had time for literary pursuits in the company of Ludwig Uhland, Gustav Schwab and others. He took his doctor's degree in 1808, spent some time travelling...
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Ernst vom Rath (redirect from Gustav vom Rath)
Frankfurter Gerald Schwab (1990). The Day the Holocaust Began: The Odyssey of Herschel Grynszpan. Praeger. p. 14. ISBN 978-0275935764. Schwab, Gerald The Day...
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"wishes this thorough work a life time just as long as the version by Gustav Schwab". Mainpage of Buechernachlese German Book Reviews by Ulrich Karger (German)...
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November 3 – Thomas Ford, governor of Illinois (b. 1800) November 4 – Gustav Schwab, German classical scholar (b. 1792) November 9 – François-Xavier-Joseph...
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year that he turned back to literature. In 1829, in collaboration with Gustav Schwab, and from 1832 in conjunction with Franz von Gaudy, he brought out the...
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Harland buys out his partner John Hixon with the backing of Gustav Schwab, whose nephew Gustav Wolff had been working as an assistant to Harland. 1861 -...
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contributors included Solomon Loeb, Alfred B. Mason, J. P. Morgan, Gustav Schwab, Jacob H. Schiff, James Speyer, Seth Low and Cornelius Vanderbilt II...
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the Schwab marriage included the Justice Minister and privy councillor Karl Heinrich von Schwab [de] (1781-1847) and the writer-priest Gustav Schwab (1792-1850)...
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France, since 1976 Gustav-Schwab-Museum inside the castle palace Castle Gomaringen, started 1837 finished 1841, was the home of Gustav Schwab. The state road...
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Heinrich Zschokke (1771–1848), Ludwig Uhland, the poet (1787–1862), Gustav Schwab (1792–1850), and Germanist Franz Pfeiffer (1815–1868) were regular visitors...
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writing poems for the Musen-Almanach (edited by Adelbert von Chamisso and Gustav Schwab) and the Morgenblatt (ed. Cotta).[citation needed] His first collection...
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Roser (1817–1888), surgeon and ophthalmologist Carl Gustav Guckelberger (1820–1902), chemist Carl Gustav Calwer (1821–1874), entomologist Christian Zeller...
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Edler von Strehlenau), Austrian poet (insanity, born 1802) November 4 – Gustav Schwab, German writer and publisher (born 1792) November 10 – Lumley Skeffington...
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