- Kurt
Gutenbrunner is an
Austrian chef,
cookbook author, and
Austrian cuisine restaurateur in New York City. He owns and
operates Wallsé, an
Austrian restaurant...
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Siegfried Gutenbrunner (26 May 1906 – 23
November 1984) was an
Austrian philologist who
specialized in
Germanic studies.
Siegfried Gutenbrunner was born...
- cuisine. Kurt
Gutenbrunner opened Wallsé in 2000.
Before opening Wallsé,
Gutenbrunner was the
executive chef at Bouley. In 2011,
Gutenbrunner told Eater...
- p. 20.
Zavaroni &
Emilia (2006), p. 72.
Simek (2007), p. 285
citing Gutenbrunner (1940), p. 17.
Thorpe (1907), p. 99. Or "the ashes-coloured giantess"...
- ('reddish, red') as "goddess who
reddens the sand" shown.
Siegfried Gutenbrunner has
another view with the
connection to
Germanic *Sundra for 'special'...
-
Coetsem (1994).
Davis (2006), p. 40. van
Coetsem (1994), pp. 145–46.
Gutenbrunner (1986), pp. 182–97.
Lehmann (2007). van
Coetsem (1994), pp. 17, 72–73...
-
performances at the museum. Café
Sabarsky was
operated by
restaurateur Kurt
Gutenbrunner until 2020.
Since at
least 2022,
Christopher Engel has been the executive...
-
interpretation of Holt as a toponym,
translating "from Holt", is
found in
Gutenbrunner, Siegfried, Schleswig-Holsteins älteste Literatur. Von der Kimbernzeit...
- found, her name is
likely from
either a
Germanic or
Celtic language.
Gutenbrunner (1936)
related it to Proto-Germanic *nehwa "close", but
could not explain...
-
Myths of
Northern Europe.
Pelican Books. ISBN 0140136274[page needed]
Gutenbrunner,
Siegfried (1936). Die
germanischen Götternamen der
antiken Inschriften...