-
Graffe or
graffe napoletane are sugar-coated
fried doughnuts with a
dough made of
flour and potatoes.
Graffe are a
typical food of
Neapolitan cuisine....
- Anne-Caroline
Graffe (born 12
February 1986 in Papeete,
Tahiti in
French Polynesia) is a
French taekwondo athlete.
Graffe took up
taekwondo when she was...
- Cajori, The Dandelin–
Gräffe method, in A
history of
Mathematics (New York, 1938), 364. A. S. Householder, Dandelin, Lobachevskii, or
Gräffe?,
American Mathematical...
-
Dorothy Graffe Van
Doren (May 2, 1896 –
February 21, 1993) was an
American writer and editor.
Dorothy Graffe was born in 1896 in San Francisco, California...
- Karl
Heinrich Gräffe (7
November 1799 – 2
December 1873) was a
German mathematician, who was
professor at the
University of Zurich.
Gräffe's father migrated...
-
critic and
professor Mark Van
Doren and
novelist Dorothy Van
Doren (née
Graffe), and a
nephew of
critic and
Pulitzer Prize-winning
biographer Carl Van...
- with
expositions and lectures. It was
performed by Hoos, the
Graffe Quartet (Štěpán
Graffe, Lukáš Bednařík, Luboš Melničák and
Michal Hreňo) and Miloslav...
- Explorers". Pbs.org.
Retrieved 17
August 2012.
Duyvendak 1938, p. 402.
Graffe,
David A. "Book
Review of
Zheng He:
China and the
Oceans in the
Early Ming...
- Robinson,
served as
literary editor of The
Nation (where he met Dorothy, née
Graffe, also a writer) and
edited an
anthology of
world poetry that sold so well...
-
language was
Leonard Mascall's "A
booke of the arte and
maner how to
plant and
graffe all
sortes of trees"
printed in 1575.
Another was one in Plutarch's Parallel...