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Eduard Marxsen (23 July 1806 – 18
November 1887) was a
German pianist,
composer and teacher.
Marxsen was born in Nienstädten. He was a
pupil of Ignaz...
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Government Buildings in Crimea". The New York Times.
Retrieved 25 June 2022.
Marxsen,
Christian (2014). The
Crimea Crisis – An
International Law Perspective...
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describing a huge piece. This
concerto is
dedicated to his teacher,
Eduard Marxsen. The
public premiere of the
concerto was
given in
Budapest on 9 November...
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Gunther Bornkamm,
Willi Marxsen and Hans
Conzelmann (see Bornkamm,
Barth and Held,
Tradition and
Interpretation in Matthew,
Marxsen, Mark the Evangelist...
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Crimea Is
Illegal and Illegitimate". Brookings.
Retrieved 8
March 2015.
Marxsen,
Christian (17
April 2014). "The
Crimea Crisis – An
International Law Perspective"...
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Brahms studied with Cossel's teacher, the
pianist and
composer Eduard Marxsen.
Marxsen had been a
personal acquaintance of
Beethoven and Schubert, admired...
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notre Rhône.(1920) /
Riversong of the Rhone,
translated by
Patti M.
Marxsen (Onesuch Press, 2015) La
grande peur dans la
montagne (1926) /
Terror on...
- 2023.
Retrieved 24
April 2022. Burns,
Richards G.; DeForest,
Jared L.;
Marxsen, Jürgen; Sinsabaugh,
Robert L.; Stromberger, Mary E.; Wallenstein, Matthew...
- Dibelius, Goodspeed, Kilsemann, J. Knox, W.L. Knox, Kümmel, K and S Lake,
Marxsen, M****on, Mitton, Moffatt, Nineham, Pokorny, Schweizer, and J. Weiss. Still...
- and the "weak" in
Romans 15; this
theory was
originally put
forth by W.
Marxsen in
Introduction to the New Testament: An
Approach to its
problems (1968)...