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    The Fundamenta compositionis Jean Kuhnaus 1703. Edition, Translation, and Commentary by Frederik Kranemann, Derek Remeš

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Bach’s predecessor as Thomaskantor in Leipzig, was indeed the author of the manuscript treatise, Fundamenta Compositionis Jean Kuhnaus 1703. …”
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    Prints from German Publishing Houses in the Dominican Monks’ Book Collection in Różanystok (Poland). Contribution to the Books’ Circulation in Europe from the 17th to the 19th Cent... by Katarzyna Zimnoch

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The analysis resulted in confirming the existence of 75 German prints (12.88% of the studied book collection) originating from German printing houses in: Augsburg, Dillingen, Frankfurt am Main, Cologne, Leipzig, Mainz, Nuremberg, Paderborn and Sulzbach. …”
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    LES EFFORTS DE SIMION MEHEDINŢI POUR RENDRE LA ROUMANIE MIEUX CONNUE AU-DELÀ DES FRONTIÈRES by ALEXANDRU UNGUREANU

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The first one was that of the beginnings, based on some field researches and on the analysis of the very fine Romanian first topographic maps; the best known of the works of this period is Die rumänische Steppe, eine anthtropogeographische Skizze, published in Leipzig in 1904. The second period was that of the maturity stage, when he published very seriously documented works, like Der Zusammenhang der rumänischen Landschaft mit dem rumänischen Volke, where the author underlines four main characteristics of this country and of its people – the marginality of the country and of its population in the European continent, the isolation of the Romanians as a consequence of the great migrations, the linguistic and ethnic homogeneity of the Romanians and the archaic characteristics of the Romanian civilization. …”
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    Profesoři Hermenegild a Karel Škorpilové působící v Bulharsku by Ludvík Skružný

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Hailing from High Duty, he studied natural sciences in Prague and Leipzig. He specialized in mineralogy and ethnology, but his research interests are or much wider. …”
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