from Stephansplatz, names associated with the gallery include Lea Bondi, Otto Brill as a partner, Luise Kremlacek, the collector couple Fritz Kamm and Editha...
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Otto (c. 830/835/51 – 30 November 912), called the Illustrious (German: Otto der Erlauchte) by later authors, was a notable member of the Ottonian dynasty...
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Deutsche Volksfront, a resistance group, in Berlin together with Otto Brass. Brill also wrote a number of essays and leaflets during this time; he was...
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of Jewish collectors and art dealers, the manufacturer and collector Otto Brill (1881–1954) is said to have been a partner. Lea Bondi also collected art...
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Abraham Arden Brill (October 12, 1874 – March 2, 1948) was an Austrian Empire-born psychiatrist who spent almost his entire adult life in the United States...
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Vladislaus Henry: The Formation of Moravian Identity. BRILL. ISBN 978-9004303836. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Otto II, Margrave of Meissen....
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Ludwig Otto Blumenthal (20 July 1876 – 12 November 1944) was a German mathematician and professor at RWTH Aachen University. He was born in Frankfurt,...
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Otto III (c. 1265 – 25 May 1310), a member of the House of Gorizia (Meinhardiner dynasty), was Duke of Carinthia and Count of Tyrol from 1295 until his...
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Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp, Otto Bauer (1881–1938): Thinker and Politician [2016]. Maciej Zurowski, trans. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2016; Chicago: Haymarket...
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Otto IV (1248, in Ornans – 17 March 1303, in Melun) was the count of the Free County of Burgundy from 1279 until 1303. Otto was the son of Hugh of Châlons...
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Valentin. Brill. Historisches Lexikon Bayerns: Ungarisches Königtum Ottos III. von Niederbayern, 1305–1307 (Sarah Hadry) A listing of descendants of Otto I,...
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Otto I, also called Otto the Great, is seen by many as one of the greatest medieval rulers. His name is usually associated with the foundation (or consolidation...
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Egger. Brill Online, 2015. Reference. 23 February 2015 <http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/brill-s-new-pauly-supplements-i-6/brendel-otto-johannes-COM_00086>...
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there, he went to Berlin for Max Reinhardt and the Munich Kammerspiele for Otto Falckenberg. Schreck received his training at the Berliner Staatstheater...
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Count Gustaf (also Gustav) Otto Douglas (23 February 1687 – 2 February 1771) was a Swedish mercenary of Scottish descent, grandson of Robert Douglas, Count...
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Holder, 1893). Die Papageien / monographisch bearbeitet von Otto Finsch Leiden: Brill, 1867–68. with Gustav Hartlaub, "Die Vögel der Palau-Gruppe. Über...
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Archive. Brill’s New Pauly: Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World. Antiquity, Volume 1, A-Ari, editors: Hubert Cancik, Helmuth Schneider, Brill, 2002....
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Otto III (died 28 September 1057), called the White and known as Otto of Schweinfurt, was the margrave of the Nordgau (1024–1031) and duke of Swabia (1048–1057)...
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published as Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World between 2002 and 2014. The edition, named after its publisher Brill, comprised a 15-volume...
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Otto Karl Weinreich (1886–1972) was a German classical philologist. He is noted for his study of the Lukan Befreiungswunder through his work Gebet und...
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Karl Heinrich Otto Rühle (23 October 1874 – 24 June 1943) was a German Marxist active in opposition to both the First and Second World Wars as well as...
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Sethianism in Light of the Ophite Evidence. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-474-2670-7. Essays on the Coptic Gnostic Library. Brill Archive. 1970. Pae, William (July 2001)...
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Otto August Kuhler (July 31, 1894 – August 5, 1977) was an American designer, one of the best known industrial designers of the American railroads. According...
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Tang China And The Collapse Of The Uighur Empire: A Documentary History. BRILL. pp. 126–. ISBN 90-04-14129-4. Victor H. Mair; Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt;...
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Otto; Rau; Rupke (eds.), History and Religion:Narrating a Religious Past, Walter deGruyter Bronkhorst, Johannes (2016), How the Brahmains Won, BRILL Bronkhorst...
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Eberhard Otto (26 February 1913, Dresden – 11 October 1974 Heidelberg) was a German Egyptologist. Otto studied from 1932 to 1937 in Leipzig, Munich and...
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"DPMA | Otto Lilienthal". "In perspective: Otto Lilienthal". "Remembering Germany's first "flying man"". The Economist. 20 September 2011. "Otto Lilienthal...
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Jo; Newton, John, eds. (2008). Witchcraft and the Act of 1604. Leiden: Brill. pp. 243–244. ISBN 978-9004165281. Betz, Hans Dieter, ed. (1986). The Greek...
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Roman Empire in 476. The title lapsed in 924, but was revived in 962 when Otto I was crowned emperor by Pope John XII, fashioning himself as Charlemagne's...
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Encyclopaedia of Islam (Brill Online). Eds.: P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs. Brill. This article incorporates...
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