-
Ahnfelt is a
Swedish surname. It may
refer too:
Astrid Ahnfelt (1876–1962),
Swedish author, translator,
foreign correspondent Oscar Ahnfelt (1813–1882)...
-
Oscar Ahnfelt (1813–1882) was a
Swedish singer,
composer and
music publisher.
Ahnfelt composed the
music for many of Lina Sandell's hymns. He was a pietist...
-
Major General Sigmund Ahnfelt (28
November 1915 – 14
November 1993) was a
Swedish Army officer.
Ahnfelt was
commissioned as an
officer in 1938 and served...
- po****rity has
increased since then. The tune was
composed in 1872 by
Oscar Ahnfelt. The hymn's
Swedish name is "Blott en dag" (its
first three words), meaning...
-
Oscar Ahnfelt, who set many of her
verses to music. He pla**** his
guitar and sang her
hymns throughout Scandinavia. Of him she once said, "
Ahnfelt has sung...
-
Astrid Ahnfelt (1876–1962) was a
Swedish author, translator,
foreign correspondent, and
journal editor who
wrote short stories and
novels in both Swedish...
-
canine polymorphonuclear leukocyte functions Mads
Krogsgaard Thomsen, Ian
Ahnfelt-Rønne 1990
Effect of
proinflammatory mediators on
canine neutrophil migration...
- 1880:
Fredrika Stenhammar,
soprano opera singer 22
October 1882:
Oscar Ahnfelt,
Swedish composer of hymn-tunes, 69 29
December 1882:
Josabeth Sjöberg...
-
biografiskt handlexikon (Swedish
biographical dictionary) (1906) (Swedish)
Arvid Ahnfelt:
Europas konstnärer (The
artists of Europe) (Swedish) Cohan,
William D...
- Biol Eng. 4: 15. doi:10.1186/1754-1611-4-15. PMC 3002303. PMID 21114841.
Ahnfelt, E.; Gernandt, J.; Al-Tikriti, Y.; Sjögren, E.; Lennernäs, H.; Hansson...