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- Bielefeldt is a low German surname. Notable people with the surname include: de:Alwin Bielefeldt (1857–1942), pioneer of Allotment (gardening) Dirk Bielefeldt...
- Heiner Bielefeldt (12 April 1958) is a German philosopher, historian and Catholic theologian. He is Professor of Human Rights and Human Rights Policy at...
- Dirk Bielefeldt (born 1957 in Hamburg) is a German actor and cabaret artist, particularly famous for his role of the policeman, Herr Holm. Bielefeldt completed...
- Emil Bielefeldt (16 October 1851 – 17 December 1909) was a Danish composer, singer, cantor and music teacher. His father Heinrich ****muth Bielefeldt was...
- (in ****anese). 28 (1): 70–107. ISSN 0012-8708. Sharf 2014, p. 945-950. Bielefeldt, Carl (1986). "Ch 'ang-lu Tsung-tse and Zen Meditation". Traditions of...
- 2004b. Zuckerman 2007, p. 11. General Statistics Office of Vietnam 2009. Bielefeldt 2014. Woods 2002, p. 34. Keith 2012, pp. 42, 72. Lamport 2018, p. 898...
- , & Bielefeldt, J. (1999). M****, reproductive biology, and nonrandom pairing in Cooper’s Hawks. Auk, 116: 830–835. Rosenfield, R. N., Bielefeldt, J.,...
- the "Spiritual Powers (神通 Jinzū)" chapter of Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō, Carl Bielefeldt refers to the powers developed by adepts of Esoteric Buddhism as belonging...
- Archived from the original on 9 June 2007. Retrieved 9 February 2007. Bielefeldt, Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism, 25–26 Finn 1991, pp. 170–171....
- Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights. According to philosopher Heiner Bielefeldt, "The question of the legitimacy of resistance—including violent resistance—against...