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Kürschner is a German-language
occupational surname literally meaning "furrier".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Izidor "Dori"
Kürschner (1885–1940)...
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Eugen Kürschner (1890-1939) was a
Hungarian film producer. Der Graf von Es**** (1922)
Prinz Louis Ferdinand (1927)
Orient Express (1927)
Boycott (1930)...
- Otto
Kürschner (29
April 1904 – 31
January 1964) was a
German cyclist. He
competed in the
individual road race at the 1928
Summer Olympics. "Otto Kürschner...
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Joseph Kürschner (20
September 1853, in
Gotha – 29 July 1902, on a
journey to Huben) was a
German author and
editor most
often cited for his critical...
- The
Kürschners Handbücher,
originally published by
Joseph Kürschner (1853–1902), is a
series of
biographical reference works. Many
entries are
based on...
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Izidor "Dori"
Kürschner, in
Brazil primarily known as Dori Kruschner, (29 June 1885 – 8
December 1941), was a
Hungarian football player and coach. As...
- from קירזשנער (kirzshner), a furrier. This is
related to the
German word
Kürschner and the
Ukrainian word кушнір (kushnir), with the same meaning. Notable...
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Kürschners Deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender (English: "
Kürschner's Encyclopedia of
German Scholars"),
formerly subtitled Lexikon der
lebenden deutschsprachigen...
- The
Kürschners Deutscher Literatur-Kalender is a
reference work that
currently contains around 12,000 bio-bibliographic
articles and
addresses of writers...
- The
experiment as
mediator between subject and
object (1772). In the
Kurschner edition of Goethe's works, the
science editor,
Rudolf Steiner, presents...