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Ludwig Aurbacher (26
August 1784 – 25 May 1847) was a
German teacher and writer. He
became famous for his
stories about The
Seven Swabians. He was born...
- (1916–1999), a
singer and
collector of
traditional Swabian Volksmusik Ludwig Aurbacher (1784–1847),
famous for his
stories about The
Seven Swabians Ludwig Ganghofer...
- Johannes; Klein, Noëlle; Conradt, Tobias; Mielewczik, Michael; Herzog, Felix;
Aurbacher, Joachim; Zander,
Peter (2023-07-22). "Towards
diverse agricultural land...
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Eyring wrote it down as a poem in "Proverbiorum Copia" (1601–1604).
Ludwig Aurbacher also
wrote down a well
known version in "Ein Volksbüchlein" (1827–1829)...
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philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Sc****ing (1775–1854),
philosopher Ludwig Aurbacher (1784–1847),
teacher and writer, best
known for his
stories about The...
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Thomas Mann,
Klaus Mann, Golo Mann,
Ludwig Thoma,
Michael Ende,
Ludwig Aurbacher Scientists: Max Planck,
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen,
Werner Heisenberg, Adam...
- "John Finnemore's
Souvenir Programme Series 1-9". BBC
Radio 4.
Aurbacher,
Aurbacher. Ein Büchlein für die Jugend. Stuttgart/Tübingen/München: 1834. pp...
- Johannes; Klein, Noëlle; Conradt, Tobias; Mielewczik, Michael; Herzog, Felix;
Aurbacher, Joachim; Zander,
Peter (2023-07-22). "Towards
diverse agricultural land...
- by a jury. The name
derives from the work Ein Volksbüchlein by
Ludwig Aurbacher,
written in 1827, in
which the
Seven Swabians fight a hare. The Seehas...
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slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana:
Modrijan and Založba ZRC, p. 164.
Aurbacher, Ludwig. 1835. Ein Volksbüchlein. Munich: In der literarisch-artistischen...