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Mandelbaum is a
Jewish (Ashke****c)
surname from the
German Mandelbaum ‘almond tree’.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Mandelbaum (1925–unknown)...
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Fredericka "Marm"
Mandelbaum (March 25, 1825 –
February 26, 1894)
operated as a
criminal fence to many of the
street gangs and
criminals of New York's...
- The
Mandelbaum effect is the
tendency for the eye to
focus nearby in
conditions of poor visibility. It was
first codified by J.
Mandelbaum in 1960. Because...
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Mayer Joel
Mandelbaum (born
October 12, 1932) is an
American music composer and teacher, best
known for his use of
microtonal tuning (notably just intonation...
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lines 149–150,
Mandelbaum translation. Inferno,
Canto ****IV, line 1,
Mandelbaum translation. Inferno,
Canto ****IV,
lines 39–45,
Mandelbaum translation....
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Maurice Mandelbaum (December 9, 1908, in
Chicago –
January 1, 1987, Hanover, New Hampshire) was an
American philosopher and phenomenologist. He was professor...
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lines 34–36,
Mandelbaum translation. Paradiso,
Canto IV, line 38,
Mandelbaum translation. Paradiso,
Canto II,
lines 94–96,
Mandelbaum translation. Dorothy...
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David Mandelbaum may
refer to:
David G.
Mandelbaum (1911–1987),
American anthropologist David Mandelbaum (politician) (born 1935),
American politician...
- 115–116,
Mandelbaum translation. Purgatorio,
Canto XVII,
lines 118–120,
Mandelbaum translation. Purgatorio,
Canto XVII,
lines 121–123,
Mandelbaum translation...
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Allen Mandelbaum (May 4, 1926 –
October 27, 2011) was an
American professor of
literature and the humanities, poet, and
translator from
classical Gr****...