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- 249547000°N 7.36659000°E / 49.249547000; 7.36659000 The Bibliotheca Bipontina is a regional scientific library in Zweibrücken, which has been part of...
- Supersunt: Nova Editio (in Ancient Gr**** and Latin). Argentorati: Societas Bipontina – via Internet Archive. Usher, Stephen (1969). The Historians of Greece...
- occasion of the 200th anniversary of the State Stud. The Bibliotheca Bipontina is a scientific regional library in Zweibrücken, whose holdings mainly...
- school in Zweibrücken until 1974, where he also directed the Bibliotheca Bipontina. After playing as a violinist in the Mainzer Flötenquartett (Mainz Flute...
- "Prefetti d'Egitto", p. 269. Seneca the Elder, Suasoriae, 2. p. 19 (ed. Bipontina). Gallivan, "The Fasti for the Reign of Claudius", pp. 408, 424. Raepsaet-Charlier...
- the Rhineland-Palatinate where they were first issued by the Societas Bipontina (under the supervision of Friedrich Christian Exter and Georg Christian...
- Supersunt: Nova Editio (in Ancient Gr**** and Latin). Argentorati: Societas Bipontina. pp. 292–297. The section numeration differs somewhat in different translations;...
- Claudius. List of Roman gentes Seneca the Elder, Suasoriae, ii. p. 21 (ed. Bipontina).  Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Abronius Silo". Dictionary of Gr**** and...
- him also to the committee of the library, the present-day Bibliotheca Bipontina, and to court historiographer. Similar to his father he researched the...
- died in 1589, and his estate was eventually sold to the "Bibliotheca Bipontina." "Stella, Tillmann - Deutsche Biographie". "Tilemann Stella (1525-1589)"...