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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...
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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...
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scholars who
studied classical ruins in Rome,
founded in 1824 by
Theodor Panofka, Otto
Magnus von Stackelberg,
August Kestner and
Eduard Gerhard. In this...
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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...
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George Syncellus, was
founded about 599 BC.
German archaeologist Theodor Panofka, however,
makes it
contemporary with Samothrace, that is
about 1000 BC...
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Ottokar Nováček (1866–1900) Niccolò
Paganini (1782–1840)
Heinrich Panofka (1807–1887)
Guido Papini (1847–1912)
Giovanni Battista Polledro (1781–1853)...
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durch das
Heraion von
Samos (Athen, 1981). T.
Panofka, Res
Samiorum (Berlin, 1822). Pauly-Wissowa (in German, on Antiquity) T...
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Prussian crown prince,
Frederick William. Co-founders
included Theodor Panofka, Otto
Magnus von
Stackelberg and
August Kestner. This
model of international...
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Among the
founding members were Otto
Magnus von
Stackelberg and
Theodor Panofka.
After de Blacas'
death in 1839,
Klemens von
Metternich was
appointed as...
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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...