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Hundert is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edward M.
Hundert,
American academic Gershon Hundert (1946–2023),
Canadian historian of...
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Edward M.
Hundert is the
Daniel D.
Federman Professor in
Residence of
Global Health and
Social Medicine and
Medical Education at
Harvard Medical School...
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Trappola is an
early 16th-century
Venetian trick-taking card game
which spread to most
parts of
Central Europe and survived, in
various forms and under...
- 1970s,
William Hundert is a
revered classics teacher at
Saint Benedict's, a boys'
boarding school for the sons of
wealthy families.
Hundert attempts to impart...
- (Italian: I
cento cavalieri, Spanish: Los cien caballeros, German: Die
hundert Ritter, also
known as Son of El Cid) is a 1964 Italian-Spanish-West German...
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Gershon David Hundert FRSC (1946 –
October 27, 2023) was a
Canadian historian of
Early Modern Polish Jewry and
Leanor Segal Professor at
McGill University...
- dispute). A
collection of
various criticisms can be
found in the book
Hundert Autoren gegen Einstein (A
Hundred Authors Against Einstein), published...
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Archived from the
original on 17 May 2024.
Retrieved 20
October 2020.
Hundert,
Gershon David (1991).
Essential Papers on Hasidism. New York University...
- (Stuttgart, 1850, 3 vol.) Das
Heldenbuch (Leipzig, 1855). Die Thidrekssaga.
Hundert Deutsche Erzählungen (includes Der Busant, 1850;
republished 1961) He also...
- Mandeville's
social theory and the
thesis of the book,
according to E. J.
Hundert, is that "contemporary
society is an
aggregation of self-interested individuals...