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    Moriz or Moritz Haupt (27 July 1808 – 5 February 1874), was a German philologist. He was born at Zittau, Lusatia, Saxony. His early education was mainly...
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  • Moriz is a masculine given name which may refer to: Moriz Haupt (1808–1874), German philologist Moriz Heider (1816–1866), Austrian dentist Moriz Henneberger...
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  • Georgian. Formerly it was known only in a Latin translation, but in 1874 Moriz Haupt published the Greek text, and a new edition was issued in 1895 by the...
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    identification of the poet as "Neidhart von Reuental" was adopted by Moriz Haupt in his first critical edition of the songs in 1858 and was widely taken...
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  • University of Berlin, where his instructors included August Boeckh, Moriz Haupt, Theodor Mommsen, Karl Müllenhoff and Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg....
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    continued his education at Leipzig (1839, under Gottfried Hermann and Moriz Haupt) and then in Berlin (1839-1841), where his instructors included Karl...
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  • published first in Rome by Angelo Mai in 1828 and then in Leipzig by Moriz Haupt in 1838. 1854 Origo Gentis Langobardorum Turin Edited by Carlo Baudi...
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    University, where he studied for three years alongside Gottfried Hermann and Moriz Haupt. In 1842 he went for two further semesters at Humboldt University of...
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  • Germanic studies still publishing. The journal was established in 1841 by Moriz Haupt as the Zeitschrift für deutsches Alterthum (older spelling) with the...
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  • literature. Des Minnesangs Frühling; 4th edition, 1888 (with Karl Lachmann; Moriz Haupt) – The Minnesang spring. Geschichte der mittelhochdeutschen Literatur...
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    Fridericianum Schwerin [de]. In 1840 he began studying philology in Leipzig with Moriz Haupt and Gottfried Hermann, among others, which he continued from 1843 at...
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  • Trendelenburg and Karl Werder, philologists August Boeckh, Carl Eduard Geppert, Moriz Haupt, and Martin Hertz, historians Ernst Curtius, Siegfried Hirsch, Rudolf...
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    philology, Sanskrit and philosophy, later German Studies in Berlin with Moriz Haupt, Moritz Lazarus and Heymann Steinthal. A doctoral project seems to have...
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    Berlin – Heidelberg: Springer. p. 748. ISBN 978-3-642-51288-9. Gaetzschmann, Moriz Ferdinand (1856). Vollständige Anleitung zur Bergbaukunst (PDF) (in German)...
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    Kanner-Rosenthal (1882–1959) studied with teachers including Theodor Leschetizky and Moriz Rosenthal. Erich Leinsdorf this teacher's teachers Karlins studied with...
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    October 1815 Kurt Freiherr von Lupin Oberstleutnant Württembergian Army 26 March 1918 — — Moriz von Lyncker General der Infanterie Army 2 November 1917 —...
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    (1911-1991) studied with teachers including Joseph Marx, Emil von Sauer, and Moriz Rosenthal. Suezenne Fordham Neil Galanter Harris Goldsmith [pupils] Anne...
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    the diplomatic editions of the texts are: Pretzel, Ulrich, ed. (1973). Moriz von Craûn. Altdeutsche Textbibliothek, 45 (4th ed.). Tübingen: Niemeyer...
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