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- Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten (1 February 1758 – 26 October 1818), also known as Ludwig Theobul or Ludwig Theoboul, was a German poet and Lutheran preacher...
- himself along with Camaino di Crescentino in 1298. According to Middeldorf Kosegarten (1984), these same masters, including Sozzo, may have been the authors...
- University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-956634-1. Mengel, Konrad; Kirkby, Ernest A.; Kosegarten, Harald; Appel, Thomas, eds. (2001). Principles of Plant Nutrition (5th ed...
- ecclesiastic Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten (1758–1818). Kosegarten was the son of the poet and pastor Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten. He received his early education...
- Stralsund. His year of birth is uncertain, a date around 1505 is suggested by Kosegarten (1842) and in the ADB. No reports about his parents and his childhood...
- Duwal al-Mulūk History of the Fatimites; extract published by J.G.L. Kosegarten in Chrestomathia (Leipzig, 1828), pp. 115–123; History of the Ayyubit...
- Wiley. p. 293. ISBN 978-0-470-85523-2. Mengel, Konrad; Kirkby, Ernest A.; Kosegarten, Harald; Appel, Thomas, eds. (2001). Principles of Plant Nutrition. Springer...
- to do so". From here, depictions of fasces exploded. Antje Middeldorf-Kosegarten, in Reallexikon zur Deutschen Kunstgeschichte, charts for the post-Ripa...
- Three extracts were published in 1818 by the German orientalist Johann Kosegarten. A fourth extract was published the following year. French scholars were...
- Three extracts were published in 1818 by the German orientalist Johann Kosegarten. A fourth extract was published the following year. French scholars were...