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Guggenbühl is a
quarter in the
district 2 of Winterthur, Switzerland. It was
formerly a part of
Oberwinterthur muni****lity,
which was
incorporated into...
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Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig (1923 – 18 July 2008) was a
Swiss psychiatrist and
analytical psychologist,
member of the
archetypal school of
Jungian analysis...
- Ds Totemügerli. Zytglogge,
Basel 2022, ISBN 978-3-7296-5083-1. Müller-
Guggenbühl,
Fritz (1958). Swiss-Alpine Folktales.
Oxford University Press. pp. 210–212...
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Laura Guggenbühl (November 18, 1901 –
March 8, 1985) was an
American mathematician, one of the
earliest women in the U.S. to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics...
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Johann Jakob Guggenbühl (August 13, 1816,
Meilen –
February 2, 1863 Montreux) was a
Swiss physician. He is
considered as one of the
precursors of medico-educational...
- ISBN 9789004113855. "Egyptian mathematics".
Maths History.
Retrieved 2024-06-15.
Guggenbühl,
Laura (October 1964). Eves,
Howard (ed.). "The New York
fragments of...
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Samuels (1985),
include Gerhard Adler,
Irene Claremont de Castillejo,
Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig,
Murray Stein,
Rafael López-Pedraza [es] and
Wolfgang Giegerich...
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inmates in the
early 19th century. In the town of Interlaken,
Johann Jakob Guggenbühl started a
retreat for
mentally disabled children in 1841. The
modern era...
- It is
district number 2. The
district comprises the
quarters Talacker,
Guggenbühl, Zinzikon, Reutlingen, Stadel, Grüze,
Hegmatten and Hegi. Oberwinterthur...
- Romanian)
Archaeus magazine (in Romanian)
Eliade and
symbols Claudia Guggenbühl,
Mircea Eliade and
Surendranath Dasgupta. The
History Of
Their Encounter...