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    Friedrich Kurrent (10 September 1931 – 10 January 2022) was an Austrian architect and author. He was a professor at the Technical University of Munich...
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  • Kurrent The Kurrent Friedrich Kurrent Kurent or Korent, the main figure in Kurentovanje, Slovenian carnival This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Rotherham United, Mansfield Town). (death announced on this date) Friedrich Kurrent, 90, Austrian architect and author. Deon Lendore, 29, Trinidad and...
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  • conversations between Peter Kubelka and architects Johannes Spalt and Friedrich Kurrent around 1958, before the founding of the Austrian Film Museum. The...
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    with a small version placed above the vowel to be modified. In German Kurrent writing, the superscripted e was simplified to two vertical dashes, which...
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  • footballer (Austria Wien, Wacker Wien, national team) (b. 1942). Friedrich Kurrent, 90, Austrian architect and author (b. 1931). January 11 – Herman...
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    the Royal Industrial Institute of Berlin, earning his Ph.D. with Karl Friedrich August Rammelsberg in 1863. Vogel's thesis, which was published in Poggendorffs...
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    the circumstances around Schrank's immigration. Misreadings of German Kurrent-written records may have contributed to mistranslations. Other sources...
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    et de passions (in French). Brussels: Le Cri. ISBN 9782871065654. Kurrent, Friedrich; Strobl, Alice (1991). Das Palais Stoclet in Brüssel (in German)....
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  • vowel to be modified. In German Kurrent writing, the superscripted ⟨e⟩ was simplified to two vertical dashes (as the Kurrent ⟨e⟩ consists largely of two short...
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    Round Secretary Library Technical lettering Copperplate Spencerian Ronde Kurrent Russian cursive Skoropis (Ukrainian skoropys) Shorthand Teaching scripts...
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    in Schwabacher), and written in corresponding handwriting (for example Kurrent and Sütterlin). These variants of the Latin alphabet are very different...
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    publicly opposed by German-language writers Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, and Friedrich Dürrenmatt and were never implemented. Although the German Orthography...
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    had been granted the Privilegium de non appellando in 1475. Cf. Kaiser Friedrich III.: Privilegium de non appellando für Schwäbisch Gmünd, 1475 The augmentation...
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    Fraktur (Pennsylvania German folk art) Hex sign Hiwwe wie Driwwe newspaper Kurrent handwriting Schwenkfeldian (church) Old German Baptist Brethren (church)...
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    had been written in a coded, microscopically tiny hand using a form of Kurrent script on scraps of paper collected while in a Waldau sanatorium, were...
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  • ‘Erinnerungen an Adolf Loos und an die Loos-Schule’, Bauwelt, 42 (1981), 1893 Kurrent, Friedrich ‘Heinrich Kulka: Typescript 30.8.1966’ Anrufe, Zurufe, Nachrufe (Salzburg:...
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