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- Theodor Sigismund Panofka (25 February 1800, Breslau – 20 June 1858, Berlin) was a German archaeologist, art historian, and philologist. He was one of...
- Heinrich Panofka (3 October 1807 – 18 November 1887) was a German violinist, voice teacher, writer on music and composer. Panofka was born in Breslau (present-day...
- scholars who studied classical ruins in Rome, founded in 1824 by Theodor Panofka, Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, August Kestner and Eduard Gerhard. In this...
- presumably to commemorate (and atone for) his execution at Delphi, but Theodor Panofka supposed the head to be a portrait of Delphos, founder of Delphi, a view...
- George Syncellus, was founded about 599 BC. German archaeologist Theodor Panofka, however, makes it contemporary with Samothrace, that is about 1000 BC...
- (1839–1911) Ottokar Nováček (1866–1900) Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840) Heinrich Panofka (1807–1887) Guido Papini (1847–1912) Giovanni Battista Polledro (1781–1853)...
- 81. H. Kyrieleis, Führer durch das Heraion von Samos (Athen, 1981). T. Panofka, Res Samiorum (Berlin, 1822). Pauly-Wissowa (in German, on Antiquity) T...
- Prussian crown prince, Frederick William. Co-founders included Theodor Panofka, Otto Magnus von Stackelberg and August Kestner. This model of international...
- Among the founding members were Otto Magnus von Stackelberg and Theodor Panofka. After de Blacas' death in 1839, Klemens von Metternich was appointed as...
- names that have come down to us from Gr**** literature began with Theodor Panofka’s 1829 book Recherches sur les veritables noms des vases grecs, whose confident...