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Gustav Neckel (born 17
January 1878 in Wismar, died 24
November 1940 in Dresden) was a
German philologist who
specialized in
Germanic studies. His parents...
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corporations have
power similar to states'
governance powers. Similarly,
Sighard Neckel has
argued that the rise of financial-market-based
capitalism in the later...
- [sic] and the dísir."
Gustav Neckel,
writing in 1920,
connects Freyja to the
Phrygian goddess Cybele.
According to
Neckel, both
goddesses can be interpreted...
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Ulrich Neckel (23
January 1898 – 11 May 1928) Pour le Mérite, Iron
Cross First and
Second class, was a
World War I
fighter ace
credited with 30 victories...
- ISSN 0367-8377. PMID 300079.
Chang H,
Perkins MH,
Novaes LS, Qian F,
Zhang T,
Neckel PH,
Scherer S, Ley RE, Han W, de
Araujo I; et al. (2024). "Stress-sensitive...
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Zeitschrift für Astrophysik. 1: 209. Bibcode:1930ZA......1..209M – via NASA/ADS.
Neckel, H.; Labs, D. (1994). "Solar Limb
Darkening 1986-1990".
Solar Physics. 153...
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heated controversy.
Alfred Rosenberg and his
circle rejected it.
Gustav Neckel had
praised Wirth's work
before publication, but upon
seeing its content...
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widely accepted. Later,
Gustav Neckel and
Gudmund Schütte
further analyzed the
textual and
historical information.
Neckel placed the
events after the death...
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Baudissin 1926 –
Josias von
Heeringen 1927 – Max
Hoffmann 1928 –
Ulrich Neckel 1933 – Hans
Maikowski 1933 –
Werner von
Frankenberg und
Proschlitz 1933...
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scholarship and he was
having difficulty providing for his family;
Gustav Neckel had
applied for a
scholarship on his
behalf in 1929. He
rejoined the party...