Anton Wilhelm Amo (category University of Wittenberg alumni)
Annals (1730). For his further studies Amo moved to the University of Wittenberg, studying logic, metaphysics, physiology, astronomy, history, law, theology...
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Andreas Karlstadt (category Academic staff of the University of Wittenberg)
Andreas Bodenstein, was a German Protestant theologian, University of Wittenberg chancellor, a contemporary of Martin Luther and a reformer of the early...
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Martin Luther (category Academic staff of the University of Wittenberg)
University of Wittenberg, succeeding von Staupitz as chair of theology. He spent the rest of his career in this position at the University of Wittenberg. In 1515...
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sermons preached in March 1522 against the Zwickau prophets unrest in Wittenberg; later echoed in the Augsburg Confession as ...sine vi humana, sed Verbo:...
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she died at Wittenberg on 26 December 1540. Cranach later owned a house at Gotha, but most likely he got to know Barbara near Wittenberg, where her family...
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"Moonchild-Edition" 3, Munich 1976, 1977) 1524 Johannis Fausti Manual Höllenzwang (Wittenberg 1524 reprint Scheible 1849, ARW "Moonchild-Edition" 6, Munich 1976, 1977)...
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mother's maiden name: de Porris. Later as a student at the University of Wittenberg, Georg Joachim adopted the toponym Rheticus, a form of the Latin name...
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Poland surrendered to Wittenberg on 25 July in Ujście after the Battle of Ujście, and then pledged loyalty to the Swedish king. Wittenberg established a garrison...
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1524, possibly traveling on to Wittenberg. There is an entry in the matriculation registers of the University of Wittenberg of the name "Guillelmus Daltici...
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Marietje Schaake (category Wittenberg University alumni)
liberal arts at Wittenberg University in Ohio. She then studied sociology, American studies and new media at the University of Amsterdam. After an internship...
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authors list (link) Hough DM, Wittenberg KH, Pawlina W, Maus TP, King BF, Vrtiska TJ, Farrell MA, Antolak SJ Jr.; Wittenberg; Pawlina; Maus; King; Vrtiska;...
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manuscript. In 1539, Georg Joachim Rheticus, a young mathematician from Wittenberg, arrived in Frauenburg (Frombork) to study with him. Rheticus read Copernicus'...
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doctors such as professor Gerhard Schrader of the University of Halle-Wittenberg, docent Doroshenko of Vinnytsia, and professor Malinin of Krasnodar, respectively...
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Peter the Great (section Amsterdam)
supporting Prussia. He sailed to Copenhagen heading an allied fleet. In Wittenberg he visited the monastery, where Luther lived. In May he went on to Bad...
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Hugo de Vries (category Academic staff of the University of Amsterdam)
University of Halle-Wittenberg. The same year he was offered a position as lecturer in plant physiology at the newly founded University of Amsterdam. He was made...
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Abraham Vater (category People from Wittenberg)
Holland and England. In Amsterdam he met with Frederik Ruysch (1638-1731). He later gained his habilitation in Wittenberg, becoming an associate professor...
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Edition of Luther's works]". lutherdansk.dk. Robert E. Smith, Project Wittenberg, Wesley R. Smith, Lucas C. Smith. Retrieved 14 September 2023. Straw Man...
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believing God to be one and indivisible. Studying Catholic theology in Wittenberg and in Frankfurt an der Oder, he was first ordained as a Roman Catholic...
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Franz von Benda-Beckmann (category Academic staff of the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg)
Franz von Benda-Beckmann (Greifswald, 29 November 1941 – Amsterdam, 7 January 2013) was a legal anthropologist who published many scholarly books and...
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instability. Martin Luther nailed a list of demands to the church door of Wittenberg, King Henry VIII declared a unilateral split from Rome with the Act of...
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Massacre of 1941: A Sourcebook. Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 978-90-8964-834-1. Kopstein, Jeffrey S.; Wittenberg, Jason (2018). Intimate Violence:...
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Friedrichshafen EDOD Reinsdorf Airfield Teltow-Fläming EDOJ Lüsse Airport Wittenberg EDON Neuhardenberg Airfield Neuhardenberg formerly Marxwalde Air Base...
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letters to the Swiss Protestant churches from Nicolas Meyer, envoy from Wittenberg to Italy, we find him at Geneva, Basel (with Sebastian Münster), and Zürich...
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Protestant Reformer Johann Draconites [de] (b. about 1494, d. 1566 in Wittenberg), theologian, humanistic philosopher, and reformer Michael Beuther [de]...
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municipality in central Netherlands. Due to its central location between Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht, and the fact that it has rail and...
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eventually led the Argentine Olympic delegation to Paris in 1924 and Amsterdam in 1928. YMCA developed in 1893 in Brazil, and volleyball was deemed appropriate...
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Genere [Medical Discourse on Glands in [Various] Species] (in Latin). Wittenberg, (Germany): Martin Schultz. p. 12. On page 12, Loss states that some glands...
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Concurrently, the Swedish relief forces, led by Otto von Fersen and Johan Wittenberg, arrived and battle ensued again. Under fighting came also the guard companies...
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called at Leipzig, Halle (Saale), Erfurt, Gotha, Eisenach, and Lutherstadt Wittenberg. Aachen, to the west of Cologne, was also added to the network. A new...
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Meißner Deutsch, used in the Electorate of Saxony in the Duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg. Alongside these courtly written standards, the invention of the printing...
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