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- Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer (30 December 1878, in Budapest – 12 April 1962, in Munich) was an Austrian novelist, poet and playwright. Later based in Germany...
- the neo-romantic music and literature of Richard Wagner, Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer, and Friedrich Lienhard. In addition, the Templars were closely connected...
- Arthur Schnitzler wrote a verse play Paracelsus in 1899. Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer wrote a novel trilogy (Paracelsus-Trilogie), published during 1917–26...
- September 20, 2003 Palomar NEAT  · 680 m MPC · JPL 546235 Kolbenheyer 2010 UK29 Kolbenheyer October 28, 2010 Piszkesteto Z. Kuli, K. Sárneczky  · 1.0...
- April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Erwin Kolbenheyer". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
- Samuel Parsons Scott, Edith Wharton, Édouard Estaunié and Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer. Of the 23 nominees, four were women: Ada Negri, Edith Wharton, Concha...
- Skulerud's second choice, if O. Hallesby was not eligible as a candidate. E. Kolbenheyer was also nominated by professors from the University in Vienna, Austria...
- and her mother. Chopin's obstetrician and family friend Dr. Frederick Kolbenheyer suggested that she start writing, believing that it could be therapeutic...
- (1878–1956) Hanns Johst (1890–1979), "Reichskultursenator" Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer (1878–1962) Agnes Miegel (1879–1964) Ina Seidel (1885–1974) Richard Strauss...
- translation 6 professors of the University of Zurich 20 Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer (1878–1962)  Austria novel, short story, poetry, drama Hans-Friedrich...