- infancy. In 1873, the
Hesse family moved to Calw,
where Johannes worked for
Calwer Verlagsverein, a
publishing house specializing in
theological texts and...
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article at [[:de:
Calwer Hermann-Hesse-Preis]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
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- Carl
Gustav Calwer (11
November 1821 in
Stuttgart – 19
August 1874 in
Mineralbad Berg) was a
German entomologist who
specialised in Coleoptera. He wrote...
- 1951 Das
Gottesbild des
Alten Testaments,
Calwer Verlag,
Stuttgart 1956 Der
Heilige in Israel.
Jesaja 1-12,
Calwer Verlag,
Stuttgart 1960 (3.
edition 1988...
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Liedermacher im Gesangbuch.
Volume 1.
Calwer,
Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 3-7668-3062-7.
Liedermacher im Gesangbuch.
Volume 2.
Calwer,
Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 3-7668-3063-5...
- - 306; Schmidt-Lauber, Hans-Christoph: Die
Zukunft des Gottesdienstes,
Calwer Verlag, Stuttgart, 1990, pp. 395 - 396 Mahrenholz, Christhard:
Agende II...
- Stuttgart, the
capital of the
German state of Baden-Württemberg.
Bordered by
Calwer Straße (K1073) and the E41, it lies
northwest of Böblingen and
south of...
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Protestant minister,
writer and publisher. He
founded the
publishing house Calwer Verlag in 1833. A
representative of
pietism in Württemberg, he is regarded...
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Benedictine ruins of the
Monastery of St.
Peter und Paul the
theatre festival "
Calwer Klostersommer in Hirsau" (Calw
Monastery Summer in Hirsau)
takes place....
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einer lutherischen Bekenntnisschrift (1530–1584) (in German). Stuttgart:
Calwer. Ziegler,
Roland F. (April 2002). "The New
English Translation of The Book...