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- Breitinger is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Heinrich Breitinger (1832–1889), Swiss literary historian and philologist Hilarius...
- Heinrich Breitinger (11 March 1832, in Ellikon an der Thur – 2 March 1889, in Zürich) was a Swiss literary historian and philologist. He studied medicine...
- Hilarius Breitinger, OFM Conv (7 June 1907 – 23 August 1994) was a German Franciscan prelate made apostolic administrator of the Reichsgau Wartheland during...
- Karoline Breitinger (born 4 May 1851 in Künzelsau – died 6 September 1932 in Esslingen) was a German physician who became the first female doctor in Württemberg...
- Johann Jakob Breitinger (30 January 1814 - 15 March 1880) was a Swiss architect. Johann Jakob Breitinger was born to Protestant parents in Dinhard, a...
- Jakob Breitinger (19 April 1575 in Zürich - 1 April 1645) was a Reformed pastor in Zürich, professor, antistes and politician. Johann Jakob Breitinger studied...
- pp. 1–17. doi:10.1017/CBO9781139058452.002. ISBN 978-1-139-05845-2. Breitinger, Corinna; Gipp, Bela; Langer, Stefan (2015-07-26). "Research-paper recommender...
- Johann Jakob Breitinger (1 March 1701 in Zürich – 14 December 1776) was a Swiss philologist and author. Breitinger studied theology and philology and...
- Nibelungenlied. He published (1721–1723), in conjunction with Johann Jakob Breitinger and others, Die Discourse der Mahlern, a w****ly journal after the model...
- Defining New Idioms and Alternative Forms of Expression, edited by Eckhard Breitinger (Rodopi, 1996, page 78): "This means that any 'oral society' had to develop...