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Franz Friedrich Ernst Brünnow (18
November 1821 – 20
August 1891) was a
German astronomer. He was the
first foreigner to
become director of an American...
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Brünnow may
refer to: 6807
Brünnow, a
minor planet Franz Brünnow, a
German astronomer Rudolf Ernst Brünnow (1858–1917), German-American
orientalist and...
- Graf von
Brunnow (31
August 1797,
Dresden – 12
April 1875, Darmstadt) was a
Baltic German diplomat who
served in the
Russian Empire.
Brunnow represented...
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Rudolph Ernst Brünnow (February 7, 1858 in Ann Arbor,
Michigan –
April 14, 1917 in Bar Harbor, Maine) was a German-American
orientalist and philologist...
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stood proxy; her
maternal aunt the
Tsarevna of
Russia for whom
Baroness de
Brunnow stood proxy;
Crown Princess Louise of Denmark, for whom
Madame de Bülow...
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Kaufmann September 24, 1960
Palomar PLS SUL 9.0 km MPC · JPL 6807
Brünnow 6568 P-L
Brünnow September 24, 1960
Palomar PLS FLO 3.1 km MPC · JPL 6808 Plantin...
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medicamentorum Positivis (in Latin). Leipzig.
Hahnemann S,
Stapf E,
Gross G, de
Brunnow EG (1826–1828).
Materia medica pura; sive,
Doctrina de
medicamentorum viribus...
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Wellhausen (1844–1918)
criticized Brünnow's hypothesis because all
Basrans and
Kufans of that time were Bedouin, and
since Brünnow regards these Bedouin as pious...
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examination after two years'
study in
astronomy under professor Franz Brünnow. He
became Professor of
Physics and
instructor in Mathematics, and in 1863...
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Alexander II of
Russia (for whom the
Russian amb****ador Philipp,
Count Brunnow,
stood proxy), the
Tsarevich of
Russia (her
maternal uncle-by-marriage)...