-
Jeremiah Dencke was born
October 2, 1725, in Langenbielau,
Silesia and died May 28, 1795, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He
joined the
Moravian Congregation...
-
Castle Medieval town of
Niemcza Cistercian monastery at Henryków
Jeremiah Dencke (1725−1795),
composer Ferdinand Gottlieb Flechtner (1811–1867),
German industrialist...
- • 4 Lieder, op. 3 for
voice and
piano (A.
Dencke, Berlin) • 3 Lieder, op. 4 for
voice and
piano (A.
Dencke, Berlin) • Drei Lieder, op. 5 for
voice and...
- Peter,
David Moritz Michael,
Georg Gottfried Müller,
Peter Wolle,
Jeremiah Dencke and
Johannes Herbst.
Herbst was also a
noted collector,
whose archives,...
-
Charles Theodore Pachelbel (1690–1750)
Thomas Walter (1696–1725)
Jeremiah Dencke (1725–1795)
Philip Phile (c.1734–1793)
James Lyon (1735–1794)
Johannes Herbst...
-
including John Antes,
Johann Christian Bechler,
David Moritz Michael,
Jeremiah Dencke,
Johannes Herbst, and others.
Herbst was also a
noted collector,
whose archives...
-
Greqia English name
Albanian name
Endonym Notes Name
Language Aetomilitsa Denckë Aetomilítsa Gr****
Ammoudia Spllancë Ammúdia Gr****
Anthousa Rrapezë Anthúsa...
-
Scripture Narratives from the Old
Testament in 1838. In the in-between time,
Dencke's translation of the
Epistles of John was
printed in 1818 and
David Zeisberger's...
-
notable figure in the
academic life of
Oxford is the
subject of
Helena Dencke's "
Grace Hadow" (Oxford
Press 10s 6d). St Anne's
College website Grace Eleanor...