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Christian Dietrich Grabbe (11
December 1801 – 12
September 1836) was a
German dramatist of the Vormärz era. He
wrote many
historical plays conceiving a...
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Lester L.
Grabbe (born
November 5, 1945) is an American-born
scholar of
Jewish history and the
Hebrew Bible. His main
areas of
focus have been the history...
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James Orlin Grabbe (/ˈɡreɪbiː/;
October 8, 1947 –
March 15, 2008) more
commonly referred to as J.
Orlin Grabbe, or just JOG, was an
American economist...
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Johann Gottlieb Grabbe (1585–1655) was a
German composer. A
child prodigy, he
became a
member of the Bückeburg
Court choir at 11,
learned the
organ from...
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Count Pavel Khristoforovich Grabbe (December 2, 1789 - July 15, 1875) was a
Russian cavalry general who led
Russian armies in the Caucasus. по другим данным...
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Heather Grabbe is
Senior Fellow at the think-tank
Bruegel in Brussels, Belgium.
Since 2021, she is
Visiting Professor at
University College London and...
- The
Grabbe family is a Don
Cossacks noble family of a
Finnish origin,
included in the
Russian nobility.
Members of the
family held the
title of
Count of...
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Albertz 1994, p. 61. Hess 2020, p. 247–248.
Grabbe 2010, p. 2.
Cogan 2001, p. 271.
Cogan 2001, p. 274.
Grabbe 2010, pp. 2–3. Coogan,
Brettler &
Newsom 2007...
- The 19
chapters of the work can be
grouped into
three sections.
Lester Grabbe organises these as follows: Book of
Eschatology exhortation to
justice speech...
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carriers of history." In 2007, a
historian of
ancient Judaism Lester L.
Grabbe explained that
earlier biblical scholars such as
Julius Wellhausen (1844–1918)...