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Bartholomae can
refer to: Bartholomä, a muni****lity in the
German state of Baden-Württemberg
Christian Bartholomae, a
German Indo-Europeanist Bartholomae's...
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Friedrich Christian Leonhard Bartholomae (21
January 1855 – 9
August 1925) was a
German linguist, philologist, and
scholar of the
Iranian languages. He...
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Wilhelm "Willi"
Bartholomae (31
January 1885 – 26
April 1955) was a
German rower who
competed for the
German Empire in the 1912
Summer Olympics. The German...
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Joachim Bartholomae (born 1956) is a
German author and sociologist.
After school Bartholomae studied sociology in Bielefeld.
Bartholomae worked after university...
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Philip Bartholomae (July 3, 1880 -
January 5, 1947) was an
American playwright, lyricist, screenwriter, and
theatre director. He
wrote many
plays and...
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debate with
David Bartholomae regarding the role of the writer, as well as that of an
academic in
undergraduate writing.
Bartholomae posits that Elbow...
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symbols instead of
Unicode combining characters and
Latin characters.
Bartholomae's law,
sometimes referred to as the
Buddha rule, is a Proto-Indo-European...
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programming was
originally named "moist code" by Dodds,
later again by
Daniel Bartholomae, and
originally referred to as DAMP (Don't
Abstract Methods Prematurely)...
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David John
Bartholomae (April 20, 1947 –
April 4, 2023) was an
American scholar in
composition studies. He
received his PhD from
Rutgers University in...
- Avars.
According to the
Altiranisches Wörterbuch,
written by
Christian Bartholomae, "agra"
means erste, oberste; Anfang,
Spitze in his language, German...