- he
remained till 1938. In Czechoslovakia,
Kostya Zetkin and
Gertrude Bardenhewer became lovers in 1935.
Later they married. They were both
qualified medical...
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Bardenhewer is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Otto
Bardenhewer (1851–1935),
German Catholic patrologist Werner Bardenhewer...
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Bertram Otto
Bardenhewer (Mönchengladbach, 16
March 1851 – Munich, 23
March 1935) was a
German Catholic patrologist. His
Geschichte der altkirchlichen...
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Joseph Werner Bardenhewer (30
January 1929 – 10
April 2019) was a
German Catholic priest. He was Dean of Wiesbaden, the
state capital of Hesse, at the...
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twelfth century;
edited by
Bardenhewer 1873 and by
Badawi 1955, pp. 53–116;
English translation of
Bardenhewer's Latin translation in
Scott 1924–1936...
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scholarly etymologisation; some
seventy suggestions are
treated by Otto
Bardenhewer in
monographic form in his Der Name
Maria (1895). It was
early etymologized...
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Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company.
Bardenhewer, Otto (1908). Patrology: The
Lives and
Works of the
Fathers of the Church...
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older edition of the
Arabic text with
German translation is
found in
Bardenhewer 1882, pp. 58–118.
Dodds 1963, p. ****.
Edited by
Endress 1973 and Zimmermann...
- fasc. 2 (December 2005), pp. 241–250. doi:10.1484/J.RB.5.100596 Otto
Bardenhewer (1908). Patrology; the
lives and
works of the
fathers of the church....
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defend his
newfound Christian faith. Tertullian's
modern editor Otto
Bardenhewer further contends that
Apologeticus is calm in tone, "a
model of judicial...