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Christian Ehregott Weinlig (September 30, 1743 –
March 14, 1813) was a
German composer and
cantor of Dresden's Kreuzkirche. Born in Dresden,
Weinlig received...
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Michael Ehregott Grose (1747 – 24
September 1795) was a
Danish organist and composer.
Notable works include Samling af
lette Harpe,
Claveer og Syngestykker...
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sciences in St. Petersburg), 9 : 275–309. For example: In 1740,
Christlieb Ehregott Gellert (1713–1795)
observed that like mercury,
molten lead
would not adhere...
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Ehrgott or
Ehregott Bernhard Bendl, Bendel,
Pendel or
Pendl (c.1660,
Pfarrkirchen - 31
January 1738, Augsburg) was a
German sculptor and plaster-worker...
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trusted expositor of Kant was
presented with m****cript by Kant's executor,
Ehregott Andreas Wasianski [de].
However Schultz declared the m****cript barely...
- Swiss-French politician,
Prime Minister of
France (d. 1804) 1743 –
Christian Ehregott Weinlig,
German cantor and
composer (d. 1813) 1765 – José María Morelos...
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Ludwig Bernhard Ehregott Schmid (March 20, 1788 –
October 20, 1857) was a
German Lutheran clergyman and
missionary who
worked in India. Ill
health led...
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establishing the
category now
labelled "Western esotericism". The
first to do so,
Ehregott Daniel Colberg [de] (1659–1698), a
German Lutheran theologian, wrote...
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Julius Christoph Ehregott Schaxel (March 24, 1887 – July 15, 1943) was a
German developmental biologist and
zoologist who was a
native of Augsburg. He...
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Christian Weinlig may
refer to two
German composers:
Christian Ehregott Weinlig (1743–1813)
Christian Theodor Weinlig (1780–1842),
nephew of the former...