-
literature on
classical Armenian, the
commonly used
transliteration is that of
Hübschmann-Meillet (1913). It uses a
combining dot
above diacritic (U+0307) to express...
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Johann Heinrich Hübschmann (1 July 1848 – 20
January 1908) was a
German philologist.
Hübschmann was born on 1 July 1848 at Erfurt. He
studied Oriental...
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Werner Hübschmann (23 July 1901 − 5 July 1969) was a
German composer and docent.
Hübschmann was born in Chemnitz. If one
looks at the
catalogue of works...
- Kurt
Hutton (born Kurt
Hübschmann; 1893 in
Strasbourg – 1960) was a German-born
photographer who
pioneered photojournalism in England.
Beginning his career...
- The
distinctness of
Armenian was
recognized when
philologist Heinrich Hübschmann (1875) used the
comparative method to
distinguish two
layers of Iranian...
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Retrieved April 26, 2007. Bohbot,
Samantha (April 21, 2009). "Ford,
Hubschmann Lead GU to Big East Crown". The Hoya.
Archived from the
original on January...
- However, this is
disputed by Michał Marciak, who,
following Heinrich Hübschmann,
identified the
fortress of Tmorik/Alki with the town of Elki (modern-day...
- Öztavan -
David Silberstein Torsten Michaelis - Herr
Silberstein Claudia Hübschmann - Frau
Silberstein David C.
Bunners - SS-Obersturmführer
Falke Gregor...
- "having a
special position" or "royal domain".
Armenologist Heinrich Hübschmann considered it
likely that the name
originated as a
shortening of the koghmn...
- plants".
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Retrieved 2021-01-05. Ruhs S,
Nolze A,
Hübschmann R,
Grossmann C (July 2017). "30
Years of the
Mineralocorticoid Receptor:...