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Böhlau or
Boehlau may
refer to:
Helene Böhlau (1859–1940), a
German novelist Johannes Boehlau (1861–1941), a
German archaeologist Böhlau Verlag, a publishing...
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Böhlau Verlag is a book and
magazine publisher predominantly of
humanities and
social science disciplines,
based in
Vienna (
Böhlau Verlag GmbH & Co. KG)...
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Helene Böhlau (German: [heˈleːnə ˈbøːlaʊ] ; 22
November 1859 in
Weimar – 26
March 1940 in Augsburg) was a
German novelist. She
traveled much in the East...
- Bibel, and Briefwechsel) are
numbered separately. The
publisher was
Hermann Böhlau of Weimar, and
Gothic rather than
Roman type was used, even in the later...
- (1991).
Fememorde und
Fememordprozesse in der
Weimarer Republik (in German).
Böhlau. ISBN 978-3412062903. Gathmann,
Florian (August 2, 2012). "German Police...
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Herkunft und
ihres Sozialprofils,
Böhlaus Zeitgeschichtliche Bibliothek 35
Helmut Konrad (in German), Wien / Köln / Weimar:
Böhlau, pp. 71 f., ISBN 3-205-98714-4...
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buildings and city map of the
ancient city of Pompeii]. Köln/Weimar/Wien:
Böhlau. Fletcher, John (1835). The
whole works of...John Flecter.
Oxford University...
- Österreichische und
deutsche Rechtsgeschichte (in German) (2nd ed.). Vienna:
Böhlau Studienbücher. ISBN 3-2059-8179-0. Jelavich, Barbara.
Modern Austria: Empire...
- Countries". "Per Tot
Discrimina Rerum" –
Maximilian I. (1459–1519) (in German).
Böhlau Verlag: 421–432. doi:10.7767/9783205216032.421. ISBN 978-3-2052-1602-5....
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Europa im 20. Jahrhundert:
Christian democracy in 20th
century Europe.
Böhlau Verlag Wien, 2001, ISBN 3205993608, Seiten 595.
Trevor C. Salmon; William...