Johann Schweighäuser (redirect from Johann Schweighaeuser)
Johann Schweighäuser (German: [ˈʃvaɪkˌhɔɪzɐ]; French: Jean Geoffroy Schweighaeuser; June 25, 1742 – January 19, 1830), was a French classical scholar....
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1983, the same year Sudden Impact was released. During the 1990s, Jean-Paul Schweighaeuser translated the Dirty Harry novels into French, for publication...
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Johann Gottfried Schweighäuser (French: Jean Geoffroy Schweighaeuser) (2 January 1776, Strasbourg –14 March 1844) was a French philologist and archaeologist...
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Taylor and Charles Nodier or Antiquités de l'Alsace by Golbéry and Schweighaeuser. After 1848, he retired to Alsace where he devoted himself to watercolour...
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(in French). Vol. 1, A–I. Paris: Bordas. p. 152. Lebrun, Michel; Schweighaeuser, Jean-Paul (October 1987). "Catherine Arley". Le Guide du polar : histoire...
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" Whitfield's first novel, Green Ice (1930), was recognized by Jean-Paul Schweighaeuser as "leading the way" for noir fiction in France. It was the first...
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manufacturer, and Louise Elizabeth Caroline (Schweighaeuser) Eckel. He was educated at what is now the Jean Sturm Gymnasium and studied architecture under...
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