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Ernst Langlotz (6 July 1895, in
Ronneburg – 4 June 1978, in Bonn) was a
German classical archaeologist and art historian, who
specialized in Gr**** sculpture...
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since 1859.
Harlan Page Peck was the
lyricist and Carl A.
Langlotz (sometimes Karl
Langlotz) was the composer. The
lyrics were
changed in 1987 to address...
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potsherds found on the
Acropolis came with the two-volume
study by
Graef and
Langlotz published in 1925–1933. This
inspired American archaeologist William Bell...
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unsuccessful attempt at
singing it to Auld Lang Syne's melody, Karl
Langlotz, a
Princeton professor,
wrote the
music for it. In 1987, the university...
- 2023.
Retrieved October 31, 2022. Chambon, Pierre; Bluethgen, Christian;
Langlotz,
Curtis P.; Chaudhari,
Akshay (October 9, 2022). "Adapting
Pretrained Vision-Language...
- to be set to the tune of Auld Lang Syne,
proved unworkable, and Karl A.
Langlotz, a
professor of
music at
Princeton who had
studied composition under Franz...
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potsherds found on the
acropolis came with the two-volume
study by
Graef and
Langlotz published 1925–33. This
inspired American archaeologist William Bell Dinsmoor...
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Winter (from 1912 to 1929),
Richard Delbrück (from 1929 to 1940),
Ernst Langlotz (from 1944 to 1966),
Nikolaus Himmelmann (from 1969 to 1994) and Harald...
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Chomskyan Paradigm".
Foundations of Language. 4 (2): 109–127. JSTOR 25000002.
Langlotz,
Andreas (2006)
Idiomatic Creativity: A Cognitive-Linguistic
Model of...
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three German cryptographers (Werner Kunze,
Rudolf Schauffler, and
Erich Langlotz), who were
involved in
breaking such systems,
realized that they could...