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Wilhelm Paul
Corssen (20
January 1820 – 18 June 1875) was a
German philologist noted for his work on
Latin and
Etruscan topics.
Corssen was born in Bremen...
- 9.(Eis)/Kampfgeschwader 3 "Lützow" 12 June 1943 — — [Prof. Dr.] Günter
Corßen Heer 14-HHauptmann
Department leader of Panzer-Regiment 39 8
February 1943...
- edition,
Biomedical Publications,
Foster City, CA, 2008, pp. 806–808.
Corssen G,
Domino EF (January–February 1966). "Dissociative anesthesia: further...
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buildings and
stockades were
demolished and
Wouter van
Twiller ****igned
Arent Corssen to find a
place for
another fort. The
British first had a
presence in the...
- Orthographia. The
letter G was
already in use
before 230 BC;
Wilhelm Paul
Corssen theorized in Über
Aussprache that
Plutarch intended to
communicate that...
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Bernhardy (1800–1875),
philologist and
literary historian.
Wilhelm Paul
Corssen (1820–1875), philologist. Karl
Gottlob Zumpt (1792–1849) Karl
Wilhelm Krüger...
- 1002/j.1552-4604.1996.tb04223.x. PMID 8844441. S2CID 35076787.
Tavakoli M,
Corssen G,
Caruso FS (May 1976). "Butorphanol and Morphine: A Double-Blind Comparison...
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Patricia Calderón Terán and
Mario Larraín
Corssen,
granddaughter of
Mario Larraín del
Campo and
Javiera Corssen Rivera and great-granddaughter
Ricardo Larraín...
- Emma Fridman, Jee-eun Lee,
Alexander Schneider –
second violins Wiebke Corssen, Urs Beckers,
Ernst Hesse,
Kristina Iczque,
Manuela Crespi –
violas Lev...
- family: a
history of the
descendants of
Benjamin Corson, son of
Cornelius Corssen of
Staten Island, New York, H.L. Everett, 1906.
Brief biography about Hiram's...