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Philippson is a
patronymic surname meaning "son of Philipp",
coming from the
German language given name
variant of "Philip", both
derived from philippos...
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Banque Philippson was a
significant private bank in Brussels, Belgium,
founded in 1871 by
Franz Philippson. It took the name
Degroof in 1961 following...
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Ludwig Philippson (28
December 1811 – 29
December 1889) was a
German rabbi and author.
Ludwig Philippson was born in Dessau, the son of
Moses Philippson, a...
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Moses Philippson (born May 9, 1775, in Sandersleben; died
April 20, 1814, in Dessau) was a
Jewish writer, teacher, translator, and publisher. He significantly...
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Alfred Philippson (1
January 1864 – 28
March 1953) was a
German geologist and geographer. He was born at Bonn, son of
Ludwig Philippson. He
received his...
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original on 26
December 2016.
Retrieved 8
August 2014.
Derek Nurse, Gérard
Philippson (2006).
Bantu Languages. Routledge. p. 197. ISBN 978-1-135-79683-9. Archived...
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Rainer Philippson was a
German organic chemist. He is
known for
inventing and
patenting the
synthesis of
clocortolone with
Emanuel Kaspar in 1973. The...
- Island. The
eponymous character (von Wagner) and her
swain (pla**** by
Philippson, one of her real life lovers) are the only
people on the island, and they...
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coded Zone A.80 in Guthrie's classification.
According to
Nurse &
Philippson (2003),
adding the Kako
languages (Guthrie's A.90)
forms a
valid node...
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perhaps the most
divergent of the
Narrow Bantu languages,
though Nurse &
Philippson (2003)
place it in with the
Tsogo languages (B.30). The more distinctive...