- 1899 and ran
through twenty editions.
Since then, Popper-
Lynkeus used the
pseudonym Lynkeus –
after the keen-sighted
watchman from the Argonauts' ship...
- mythology,
Lynceus (/ˈlɪnsiːəs, -sjuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Λυγκεύς, romanized:
Lynkeús, lit. 'lynx-e****') was a king of Argos,
succeeding Danaus on the throne...
-
succeeding Danaus on the throne.
Lynceus or
Lynkeus may also
refer to:
Lynceus of Samos, Gr****
writer Josef Popper-
Lynkeus (1838-1922),
Austrian scholar and inventor...
-
Hungarian descent. Popper's
uncle was the
Austrian philosopher Josef Popper-
Lynkeus.
After establishing themselves in Vienna, the
Poppers made a
rapid social...
- analysis. Vol. SE 18. pp. 263–265. Freud,
Sigmund (1923).
Josef Popper-
Lynkeus and the
theory of dreams. Vol. SE 19. pp. 259–263. Lacan,
Jacques (1988)...
-
student of
Theophrastus at
Athenaeus 100e and Suda s.v.
Lynkeus.
Athenaeus 337d; Suda s.v.
Lynkeus. C. Müller,
Fragmenta historicorum Graecorum vol. 2 (Paris...
- Philenews.
Retrieved 24 June 2024. Redefined,
Defence (29
September 2022). "
LynkEUs | BLOS anti-tank
system tested in
Cyprus -
Strong parti****tion in European...
-
empiricist notion of
energy and
technological optimism,
including Josef Popper-
Lynkeus and Carl Ballod,
proposed plans for
rational allocation of exhaustible...
-
Ernestine von Fürth and
Marianne Hainisch, the
philosopher Josef Popper-
Lynkeus and the
Reichsrat deputies Ferdinand Kronawetter and
Julius Ofner. The...
-
Austria include Léopold Szondi,
Eugen Heinrich Schmitt, and
Josef Popper-
Lynkeus.
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