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Anton Haeckl was a
musical instrument builder in Vienna, who
built the
first physharmonica in 1818. Two of his
instruments from 1825 (refs. Inv. Nr. 19...
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Propaganda of L.
Septimius Severus". Latomus. 51 (1): 110–118. JSTOR 41536198.
Haeckl, Anne E. (2001). "Brothers or Lovers? A New
Reading of the 'Tondo of the...
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chambers were sold
before 1824 (see also
Anton Reinlein and
Anton Haeckl).
Richter tuning,
invented by
Joseph Richter (who also is
credited with...
- Mélodium
Portable or folding:
Physharmonica (invented in 1818 by
Anton Haeckl, Vienna)
Seraphine (invented in 1833 by John Green, London)
Portable or...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on
November 22, 2019. Donnelly, James;
Haeckl,
Jenifer (April 12, 2001). "Privacy, and
Security on the Internet: What...
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Buschmann able to
confirm the
story (see Sources).
Anton Reinlein Anton Haeckl Letter to his
brother dated 21
December 1828 "Nachweislich
wurden Mundharmonikas...
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Scriptores Historiae Augustae Claudius Gothicus 3.6
Elaine K. Gazda; Anne E.
Haeckl (1996).
Images of Empire:
Flavian Fragments in Rome and Ann
Arbor Rejoined ;...
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pressure of the wind supply. The
physharmonica was
invented in 1818 by
Anton Haeckl, of Vienna; in the
original instrument the
bellows were
placed right and...
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Josephine S.
Griffing (Salem). Mary
Belle Grossman (Cleveland).
Laura C.
Haeckl (Cincinnati).
Elizabeth Hauser (Cleveland).
Gillette Hayden (1880–1929)...
- (first recording) John
Harbison –
Requiem Pascal Dusapin (music) and
Beate Haeckl (libretto) –
Penthesilea (first recording)
Elena Kats-Chernin – The Little...