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- Mathesius is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bohumil Mathesius (1888–1952), Czech poet, translator, publicist and literary scientist...
- Evelina Mathesius. His father was a wealthy tanner in a long line of tanners of Saxon origin, claiming Martin Luther's biographer Johannes Mathesius as an...
- Arts of the Charles University in Prague. His cousin was Vilém Mathesius. Bohumil Mathesius enriched the tradition of herald poetry by paraphrases of Chinese...
- formation in legumes. Mathesius has two young children and lives in Canberra. Scholia has a profile for Ulrike Mathesius (Q17517197). Mathesius investigates how...
- Johannes Mathesius (June 24, 1504 – October 7, 1565), also called Johann Mathesius or John Mathesius, was a German minister and a Lutheran reformer. He...
- first president until his death in 1945, was the Czech linguist Vilém Mathesius. In 1929 the Circle promulgated its theses in a paper submitted to the...
- with the comment sentence-initial is referred to as subjective (Vilém Mathesius invented the term and opposed it to objective) and expresses certain emotional...
- compiled by Johannes Mathesius, J. Aurifaber, V. Dietrich, Ernst Kroker, and several others, and published at Eisleben in 1566. Mathesius spoke enthusiastically...
- defeated for re-election by Bill Mathesius in 1979 and died on April 23, 2002. Republican Wilbur H. "Bill" Mathesius, from Hopewell Township, served three...
- firms of Charles A. Rich, Architect (1899–1916), Rich & Mathesius (1916–1928), and Rich, Mathesius & Koyl (1928–1932). Both were born about 1850. Lamb was...