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- Hermann Alfred Freiherr (Baron) von Gutschmid (1 July 1835 – 2 March 1887), German historian and Orientalist, was born at Loschwitz near Dresden. He devoted...
- having the same phonetic value as "C". Another derivation proposed by Gutschmid (1864) could be the corruption of the Iranic name "Gondophares". Who the...
- von Vieregge 28. Johann von Gutschmid 14. Felix von Gutschmidt 29. Auguste von Burgsdorff 7. Baroness Agnes von Gutschmid 30. Friedrich von B****ewitz...
- Josephus probably got his information from Adiabenian Jews in Jerusalem (Von Gutschmid, Kleine Schriften, iii. 4). Pliny the Elder, Historia Naturalis, v. 66...
- at the Wayback Machine, Leiden, Brill, 2004.[page needed] Alfred von Gutschmid, Kleine Schriften, F. Ruehl, Leipzig, 1889, p. 433. Johannes Kepler (1615)...
- Church During the First Six Centuries. Macmillan and Company. p. 58. von Gutschmid, A. (July 1887). "Untersuchungen über die Geschichte des Königliches Osroëne"...
- του Τιμαιος ονομα appears somewhat ungrammatical and following A. von Gutschmid, the Gr**** words του Τιμαιος ([genitive definite article] Timaios [nominative])...
- early medieval scholars who translated it into different languages. Von Gutschmid maintains that the unknown author made use of a genuine life of St. Gregory...
- according to Jordanes's Getica (5.47). The 19th-century scholar Alfred von Gutschmid ****igned his reign to 1323 BC – 1290 BC. According to the Getica, he was...
- ("Alexandrum"). However, this is incorrect: research by historian Alfred von Gutschmid in the preceding century had clearly established that "Nandrum" is the...