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Avenarius (translated from German: Haber, Habermann) may
refer to:
Ferdinand Avenarius (1856–1923), a
German poet
Georgy Alexandrovich Avenarius (1903–1958)...
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Alexander Bogdanov and
Nikolai Valentinov.
Avenarius was the
second son of the
German publisher Eduard Avenarius and Cäcilie née Geyer, a
daughter of the...
- of his time and the
first po****rizer of Sylt.
Avenarius was born in Berlin. His father,
Eduard Avenarius, a
publisher from Leipzig,
founded a
joint subsidiary...
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Vasily Petrovich Avenarius (Russian: Василий Петрович Авенариус, born
Wilhelm Heinrich Appolonius Avenarius 10
October 1839 - 9
November 1923) was a Russian...
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Nuremberg Trials,
Avenarius immediately allowed access upon
learning that the head of the
branch was his
admired John Ford.
Avenarius is an
author of many...
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Eduard Avenarius (1809-1885)
Richard Avenarius (1843–1896)
Johannes Maximilian Avenarius [de] (1887–1954)
Ferdinand Avenarius (1856–1923) Wagner...
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Johann Habermann, also
Johannes Avenarius (10
August 1516 – 5
December 1590) was a
German Lutheran theologian. He was born at Eger (92 m. w. of Prague)...
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texts of
kitsch criticism from
authors like
Theodor Adorno,
Ferdinand Avenarius,
Edward Koelwel,
Walter Benjamin,
Ernst Bloch,
Hermann Broch, Richard...
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Eutyches (Eutychianism) –
Nature of Christ".
Retrieved 8
December 2023. A.
Avenarius.
Christianity in 9th-century Rus. //
Beitruge zur
byzantinischen Geschichte...
- (/1), 5206b (/5); text by Ziegler, C. M., Sonnemann [de; fr; nl] (/1),
Avenarius [scores] (/5) 00156 129 1. 1727-06-08
Cantata Gelobet sei der Herr, mein...