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Franz Dölger (Kleinwallstadt, 4
October 1891 – Munich, 5
November 1968) was a
German Byzantinist. He is most
notable for his
crucial contributions to Byzantine...
- suda, the second-person
singular imperative of sudāre, "to sweat".
Franz Dölger also
defended Σοῦδα,
tracing its
origins back to
Byzantine military lexicon...
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Franz Joseph Dölger (18
October 1879, in
Sulzbach am Main – 17
October 1940, in Schweinfurt) was a
German Catholic theologian and
church historian. He...
- (PDF) from the
original on 9
October 2022. F.J.
Dölger-Institut. "Official
Homepage of the F.J.
Dölger-Institut".
Archived from the
original on 14 March...
- (AUM Fidelity, 2002)
Angles of
Repose (ECM, 2004)
Peace Concert with
Peter Dolger (Atavistic, 2008)
Pinerskol with
Masashi Harada (Leo, 2009) With Mat Maneri...
- full in the
Chronicon Salernitanum ("Salerno Chronicle").
According to
Dolger, it
indicates that at
least one
group of
Scandinavians had a
ruler who called...
- Ergänzungsband zu
Jahrbuch für
Antike und Christentum,
Kleine Reihe 6 (F. J.
Dölger Institut).
Aschendorff Verlag, Münster, ISBN 978-3-402-10913-7.
Robert Graves...
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Museum of Wales. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-7200-0354-3.
Hurtado (2006),
citing F. J.
Dölger, Sol
Salutis (1920), p. 61 (note 2).
Ephraem in
sanctam Parasceven, Ephraem...
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Akten des XI
Internationalen Byzantinisten Kongresses, München 1958, ed. F.
Dölger and H.G. Beck (Munich, 1960) 138–43, esp. 138. Norwich, John Julius, Byzantium...
- Dimitropoulos, publ. Afoi Kyriakidi,
Thessaloniki 1991, pp. 152–157 F.
Dölger,
Regesten der
kaiserurkunden des oströmischen
reiches von 565-1453,Verlag...