- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Coolidge,
William (1911). "
Botzen". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge...
- to
Botzen, a town in the
South Tyrol,
where he had
become the
tutor of the two sons of a rich man
named Jacob Moravia. He
studied German at
Botzen, and...
- German-born
Franciscan priest and composer. He was
organist to the
convent at
Botzen, in the Tyrol, and
published a book of
sacred concertos in
Innsbruck in...
-
Matthias Alban (29
December 1634 – 7
February 1712) was a
violin maker from
Botzen (now
Bolzano in
South Tyrol). He was born in
Kaltern and
became one of Jacob...
- Company.
Archived from the
original on 12 May 2021.
Retrieved 15 July 2021.
Botzen, W.J.W.; et al. (2008). "****ulative CO2 emissions:
shifting international...
- Coolidge,
William Augustus Brevoort (1910). "
Botzen" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). p. 311. "
Botzen", Austria-Hungary (11th ed.), Leipzig: Karl...
- 1007/s11852-021-00812-9. S2CID 231794192. Tierolf, Lars; Haer, Toon Haer;
Wouter Botzen, W. J.; de Bruijn, Jens A.; Ton,
Marijn J.; Reimann, Lena; Aerts, Jeroen...
- formations. The huge
organ with
Christian V's
gilded monogram was
built by the
Botzen Brothers from 1698 to 1700 and is
mounted on the wall and
supported by two...
- 1007/978-94-011-1098-3_34, ISBN 978-94-011-1098-3,
retrieved 2024-08-29 Bubeck, P.;
Botzen, W. J. W.; Aerts, J. C. J. H. (September 2012). "A
review of risk perceptions...
- Bistrița Romania
Bistritz Bjelovar Croatia
Bellowar Bolzano Italy Bozen,
Botzen Brașov Romania
Kronstadt Bratislava Slovakia
Pressburg Brescia Italy...