John Richard Gott III (born February 8, 1947) is a professor of astrophysical sciences at Princeton University. He is known for his work on time travel...
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Richard Willoughby Gott (born 28 October 1938) is a British journalist and historian. A former Latin America correspondent and features editor for the...
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(born 1985), gridiron football player John Gott (bishop) (1830–1906), Bishop of Truro, 1891–1906 J. Richard Gott (born 1947), U.S. astrophysicist This...
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Sir Henry Thomas Gott (1731 – 14 November 1809), born Henry Thomas Greening was the son of Thomas Greening (died February 1757), gardener to King George...
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Gott mit uns ('God [is] with us') is a phrase commonly used in heraldry in Prussia (from 1701) and later by the German military during the periods spanning...
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York Henry Gott (1730–1809), British gardener Jackson C. Gott (1829–1909), U.S. architect Jim Gott (born 1959), U.S. baseball player John Gott (bishop)...
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Lieutenant-General William Henry Ewart Gott, CB, CBE, DSO & Bar, MC (13 August 1897 – 7 August 1942), nicknamed "Strafer", was a senior British Army officer...
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extraterrestrial civilizations by Sagan and Shklovskii in 1966 on the basis of John Richard Gott's calculations, civilizations more important than ours must be so rare...
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Gott strafe England (lit. 'May God punish England') was an anti-British slogan coined by German poet Ernst Lissauer in 1917 during World War I. The slogan...
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Lyman Spitzer (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
1935 and was a member of Skull and Bones. During a year of study at St John's College, Cambridge, he was influenced by Arthur Eddington and the young...
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Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is a British singer and actor. He has total sales of over 21.5 million singles in the United...
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God is dead (redirect from Gott ist tot)
"God is dead" (German: Gott ist tot [ɡɔt ɪst toːt] ; also known as the death of God) is a statement made by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche...
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subsequently championed by the philosopher John A. Leslie and has since been independently conceived by J. Richard Gott and Holger Bech Nielsen. Similar principles...
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published a set of 31 regular skew polyhedra in hyperbolic 3-space. J. Richard Gott in 1967 published a larger set of seven infinite skew polyhedra which...
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A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (redirect from Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott)
for the Reformers' cause. John Julian records four theories of its origin: Heinrich Heine: "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" was sung by Luther and his...
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discovery was announced from Princeton University on October 20, 2003, by J. Richard Gott III, Mario Jurić, and their colleagues, based on data from the Sloan...
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'Der liebe Gott steckt im Detail.' The abbreviation 'WIA' refers to unpublished material held at the Warburg Institute Archive. Mayne, Richard (1963). The...
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Now Thank We All Our God (redirect from Nun danket alle Gott)
hymn. Catherine Winkworth translated it from the German "Nun danket alle Gott", written c. 1636 by the Lutheran pastor Martin Rinkart. Its hymn tune, Zahn...
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Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein (Oh God, look down from heaven), BWV 2, is a chorale cantata composed by Johann Sebastian Bach for the second Sunday after...
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Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (A Mighty Fortress Is Our God), BWV 80 (also: BWV 80.3), is a chorale cantata for Reformation Day by Johann Sebastian Bach...
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) Michel-Richard Delalande, Veni creator Spiritus S 14 (1689) or S 14 bis (1684) Johann Pachelbel, chorale prelude for organ, on "Komm, Gott Schöpfer...
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numerically requires the use of iterative methods. David M. Goldberg and J. Richard Gott III showed that the Winkel tripel fares better against several other...
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Deutschlandlied (category Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser)
buckles and the rims of some German coins. The music is derived from that of "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser", composed in 1797 by the Austrian composer Joseph...
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Nun danket alle Gott (Now thank ye all our God), BWV 192, is a church cantata for Trinity Sunday composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in Leipzig in 1730....
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Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott (Take away from us, Lord, faithful God), BWV 101, in Leipzig for the tenth...
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Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott (Lord Jesus Christ, true Man and God), BWV 127, is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach for use in a Lutheran service...
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Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (Oh God, how much heartache), BWV 3, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig for the second...
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Sayings of Jesus on the cross (redirect from John 19:26-17)
deine Hände befehle ich meinen Geist, du hast mich erlöset, du getreuer Gott! Butler, Alban (1866). The Lives of the Saints. Dublin: James Duffy – via...
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Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit (Were God not with us at this time), BWV 14, in Leipzig in 1735 for...
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Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (Ah God, how much heartbreak), BWV 58, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed the dialogue cantata in...
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