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- Hermann Ahlwardt (21 December 1846 – 16 April 1914)[citation needed] was a writer, a member of the Reichstag (German parliament) and a vehement antisemite...
- include Mike Itkoff (tenor, 2008–2009), Dan Ponce (tenor, 2008–2010), Ryan Ahlwardt (tenor, 2008–2012), Don Nottingham (baritone, 2010–2017), David Roberts...
- Wilhelm Ahlwardt (4 July 1828, Greifswald – 2 November 1909, Greifswald) was a German orientalist who specialized in research of Arabic literature. He...
- Christian Wilhelm Ahlwardt (23 November 1760 in Greifswald – 12 April 1830 in Greifswald) was a German classical philologist. He was the father of orientalist...
- This was used in 1892 by the then notorious anti-Semitic agitator Hermann Ahlwardt, member of the German Reichstag, to spread an anti-semitic conspiracy theory...
- archives Joh. Chr. Andreas Mayer (1747–1801), physician Christian Wilhelm Ahlwardt (1760–1830), philologist Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840), Romantic painter...
- may not refer to the New Testament). His poems were edited by Wilhelm Ahlwardt in the Diwans of the Six Ancient Arabic Poets (London, 1870), and separately...
- to the mighty Warrior Antar. Antara's poems are published in Wilhelm Ahlwardt's The Divans of the six ancient Arabic poets (London, 1870); they have also...
- print was first compiled and republished by German Orientalist Wilhelm Ahlwardt. Abu Tammam al-Mufaddal Ramzi Baalbaki, The Arabic Lexicographical Tradition:...
- published by Arthur Wormhoudt as Diwan Abu'l Atahiya (1981) ISBN 0-916358-05-4 Ahlwardt, Wilhelm (1861). Diwan des Abu Nowas. Greifswald. pp. 21 ff. Baghdādī (al-)...