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  • ...[[Rhenish gulden]] to help two worthy students from Allenstein study in [[Leipzig]]. ...ur Geschichte Ermlands''. Band IV. Verlag von Eduard Peter. Braunsberg and Leipzig, 1872. {{in lang|de}} ...
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  • ...56 in [[Arnstadt]], [[Thuringia]] &ndash; 5 June 1802 in Kahnsdorf, near [[Leipzig]]), was [[Germany|German]] classical scholar. ...lieb] In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 6, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, S. 242 f.</ref> ...
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  • | education = [[University of Jena]] and [[University of Leipzig]] ...ies at the universities of [[University of Jena|Jena]] and [[University of Leipzig| ...
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  • ...warz_332/ Prof. Dr. phil. Paul Schwarz] Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig</ref> * ''Umar Ibn Abî Rebîa'a, Ein Arabischer Dichter Der Umajjadenzeit'', Leipzig, 1893. ([https://archive.org/search.php?query=umaribnabirebiae00schwuoft ar ...
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  • ...at Urbana-Champaign|University of Illinois]] 1909-1929, and later at the [[University of Arizona]], retiring shortly before his death. [[Category:University of Paris alumni]] ...
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  • ...He was born in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]], and graduated at [[Harvard University|Harvard]] in 1873. ...udied at [[University of Göttingen|Göttingen]] and [[University of Leipzig|Leipzig]] (1879–1882), and from 1882 to 1884 was professor of philosophy in [[Midd ...
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  • ...ipzig]], and in 1690 he was called to the chair of oriental languages at [[university of Helmstedt|Helmstedt]]. He resigned his position in 1727, but lived at [[ [[Category:University of Jena alumni]] ...
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  • ...resided successively at [[University of Göttingen|Göttingen]], Leipzig, [[University of Jena|Jena]] and [[Weimar]], occupying himself partly in teaching and par ...in]] to negotiate the union of the University of Wittenberg with that of [[University of Halle|Halle]]. After the union was effected he became in 1815 professor ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Leipzig]] ...masschule]] in Leipzig from 1836 to 1843. He went on to study at [[Leipzig University]], where he first studied theology as his father wished him to, but soon sw ...
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  • ...'' (28 March 1853, in [[Eningen]], [[Württemberg]] – 20 October 1929, in [[Leipzig]]) was a German [[Old Testament]] scholar. ...ttel_75/ Prof. Dr. phil. Rudolf Kittel] Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig</ref> ...
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  • '''Martina Bunge''' (18 May 1951 in [[Leipzig]] – 1 May 2022) was a German [[politician]] and member of [[Left Party (Ger [[Category:Politicians from Leipzig]] ...
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  • '''Christoph Ludolf Ehrenfried Krehl''' (29 June 1825 &ndash; 15 May 1901, [[Leipzig]]) was a [[German people|German]] [[Orientalism|orientalist]] born in [[Mei ...Persian and Turkish philology. In 1846 he continued his education at the [[University of Tübingen]] as a student of [[Heinrich Ewald]]. Later on, he embarked on ...
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  • ...Oxford]], and from 1849 to 1890 was professor of oriental languages in the University of Erlangen. His early studies on [[Pali]] and the publication of the ''Kam * ''Anecdota palica'' (Leipzig, 1845) ...
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  • ...sity of Bonn|Bonn]]. In 1873, he got his dissertation at the university of Leipzig with the topic "''Begriff und Wesen der juristischen Person''" ("concept an ...he [[University of Göttingen]] in 1879. Some months later he went to the [[University of Rostock]] as a full professor. ...
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  • ...ng in 1860, and was later appointed professor at the [[University of Tartu|University of Dorpat]] (1865). He died at [[Heidelberg]].<ref name=nie>{{Cite NIE|wsti * ''Philipp van Schwaben und Otto IV van Braunschweig'' ([[Leipzig]], 1873–1878) ...
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  • ...story, mathematics and [[linguistics]], as well as [[jurisprudence]], at [[Leipzig]], Berlin and [[Heidelberg]].{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} * {{Cite book|title=Ius graeco-romanum|volume=2|publisher=Weigel|location=Leipzig|year=1856|language=la|url=https://gutenberg.beic.it/webclient/DeliveryManag ...
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  • ...<br> [[Carnegie Mellon University]], <br> [[University of Bonn]], <br> [[University of California, Santa Barbara]] He studied mathematics at the [[University of Bonn]], finishing his PhD thesis in 1993 under the supervision of [[Step ...
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  • ...emic Ambitions Meet German Scholarship: The Leipzig Networks of Vanderbilt University's James H. Kirkland in the Late Nineteenth Century |journal=The Journal of ...]] from 1866 to 1868.<ref name="becker"/> He attended the [[University of Leipzig]] in Germany from 1868 to 1870, where his thesis supervisor was [[Georg Cur ...
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  • ...mself entirely to geography and [[ethnography]], working successively at [[Leipzig]] and at [[Dresden]]. During the [[American Civil War]], he advocated the ...Argentinian Republic'' (''Buenos Ayres und die argentinische Republik'') (Leipzig, 1856). In ''Geographic Migrations'' (''Geographische Wanderungen'') (Dresd ...
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  • [[Category:University of Basel alumni]] [[Category:University of Bern alumni]] ...
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