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Otfrid of
Weissenburg (German:
Otfrid von Weißenburg; Latin: Otfridus; c. 800 -
after 870 AD) was a monk at the
abbey of
Weissenburg (modern-day Wissembourg...
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Otfrid Mittmann (27
December 1908 in Ruda Śląska — 1998) was a
German mathematician.
Starting in 1927, he
studied mathematics and
natural sciences in Göttingen...
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Otfrid Foerster (9
November 1873 – 15 June 1941) was a
German neurologist and neurosurgeon, who made
innovative contributions to
neurology and neurosurgery...
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Otfrid von
Hanstein (1869–1959) was a
German actor and writer. As a novelist, he was
prolific in
various genres; his best-known
works in English-language...
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cultivation of
German literacy.
Among his
students were
Walafrid Strabo and
Otfrid of Weissenburg.
Towards the end of the Old High
German period,
Notker Labeo...
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doctorate under the
supervision of Hans
Eggers in 1967 with a
thesis on
Otfrid of Weissenburg. He
subsequently spent two
years researching Old High German...
- m****cript,
which also
contains one of the
texts of the
Evangelienbuch of
Otfrid of
Weissenburg (to whom it was
formerly attributed). The
partial transcription...
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created by
electrical stimulation of the brain,
reported by
neurologist Otfrid Foerster as
early as 1929.
Brindley and
Lewin (1968)
inserted a
matrix of...
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praising the "scientific leadership" of the ****s. The
German mathematician Otfrid Mittmann defended the law
against "unfavorable judgements". In the first...
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actress Edith Hancke (1928–2015), stage, film and
television actress Otfrid von
Hanstein (1869–1959),
actor and
writer Paula von
Hanstein (1883–1966)...