Otto Schrader (born 28 March 1855 in Weimar; died 21 March 1919 in Breslau) was a German philologist best known for his work on the history of German and...
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Otto Schrader may refer to: Otto Schrader (philologist) (1855–1919), German philologist and Indo-European scholar Otto von Schrader (1888–1945), German...
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Schrader, American musician Maria Schrader (born 1965), German actress Otto Schrader (philologist) (1855–1919), German philologist Otto von Schrader (1888–1945)...
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Northern-Central Europe. The argument was first put forward by German philologist Otto Schrader in 1883. The argument was subject to continued scholarly debate...
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Friedrich Schrader (19 November 1865 – 28 August 1922) was a German philologist of oriental languages, orientalist, art historian, writer, social democrat...
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1951) 8 March – Rudolf Wissell, politician (died 1962) 15 February – Hans Schrader, German archaeologist (died 1948) 11 May – Erhard Riecke, German dermatologist...
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athlete and sports official Otto Bayer (1902–1982), industrial chemist Fritz Bamberger (1902–1984), scholar and editor Hugo Schrader (1902–1993), television...
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Koffka, the philologist and archaeologist Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker, the orientalists Friedrich Schwally, Paul E. Kahle and Eberhard Schrader, and the president...
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Hermann Güntert (category 20th-century German philologists)
hypothesis of Gustav Kossinna. Instead he supported the steppe hypothesis of Otto Schrader and Guntërt's Heidelberg colleague Ernst Wahle. In his Der Ursprung...
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legendary forefather of the Nakh peoples. According to German philologists Otto Schrader and Alfons A. Nehring, the Ancient Greek word Καύκασος (Kaukasos)...
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Eberhard Schrader (German, 1836–1908), pioneer of the field of Assyriology in Germany. Giovanni Semerano (Italian, 1913–2005), philologist and linguist...
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from the original on 3 April 2021, retrieved 22 November 2020 Schrader, Friedrich Otto; Adyar Library (1908), A descriptive catalogue of the Sanskrit...
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Jens Kujawa (born 1965), basketball player Karl Lachmann (1793–1851), philologist Heike Lätzsch (born 1973), field hockey player August Lafontaine (1758–1831)...
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pages; looks at his altarpieces in the context of the Counter-Reformation. Schrader, Stephanie, Looking East: Rubens's Encounter with Asia, Getty Publications...
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Vollmar, Bavarian politician (born 1850) 28 August – Friedrich Schrader, German philologist (born 1865) 18 October – August Gaul, German sculptor (born 1869)...
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Bahrke (1868–1935), Polish activist, journalist and book publisher Otto von Schrader (1888–1945), German admiral Theodor Horydczak (1889–1971), American...
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Arthur Schopenhauer (category German philologists)
Heeren, Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, Friedrich Stromeyer, Heinrich Adolf Schrader, Johann Tobias Mayer and Konrad Johann Martin Langenbeck.: 141–144 He...
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Negros Guadalajara, national team), complications from hernia repair. Ben Schrader, 59, New Zealand historian. Bill Tobin, 83, American football player (Houston...
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studying under scholars such as August Dillmann, Eberhard Schrader, Friedrich Dieterici, Otto Pfleiderer, and Adolf von Harnack. The Jewish Institute of...
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Betty Heimann (category 20th-century German philologists)
1923. Felix Jacoby was a professor of classics at Kiel and Friedrich Otto Schrader became a professor of indology there in 1921. Heimann apparently returned...
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businessman and inventor David J. Schow (born 1955), American author David Schrader (born 1952), American harpsichordist David Schubert (1913–1946), American...
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academic debate. The Kurgan (or Steppe) hypothesis was first formulated by Otto Schrader (1883) and V. Gordon Childe (1926), and was later systematized by Marija...
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Fortune Gordien, 67, American Olympic discus thrower (1948, 1956). Gerhard Schrader, 87, German chemist. Harold Ballard, 86, Canadian sports executive. Klaas...
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Hakob Manandian (category 19th-century philologists)
time, such as Heinrich Hübschmann, Berthold Delbrück, Eduard Sievers, Otto Schrader, Karl Brugmann and other scientists. Some of these scholars represented...
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(1986–1994). Graham Rathbone, 69, Welsh footballer, dementia. Bernhard Schrader, 80, German theoretical chemist. Alexis Weissenberg, 82, Bulgarian-born...
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Bibliography of encyclopedias (section Philologists)
Military Pioneer and Trading Posts of the United States. Macmillan, 1987. Schrader, Charles R. Reference Guide to United States Military History. Facts on...
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