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- German) (24): 373–375. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Emil Rittershaus. Works by Emil Rittershaus at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) v t e...
- Adeline Rittershaus was born on 29 July 1876 in Barmen (now part of the city of Wuppertal). She was a daughter of the poet Emil Rittershaus and grew...
- In Germany, the first Lake Erie ballad was published in 1871 by Emil Rittershaus in the po****r Gartenlaube, to which he regularly contributed. The ballad's...
- Miller, alias Adeline Furman, American madam and prostitute Adeline Rittershaus (1876–1924), philologist, a scholar in Old Scandinavian literature, and...
- of Germany and the Saxon Steed. Composed in Iserlohn in 1886 by Emil Rittershaus, the Westfalenlied is an unofficial anthem of Westphalia. While the Northern...
- Volksmärchen by linguist Adeline Rittershaus. Andrew Lang included it in The Brown Fairy Book. Adeline Rittershaus sourced the tale from a female teller...
- Death, Plagues, and the Danse Macabre. Depictions of Epidemics in Art,” Rittershaus and Eschenberg discuss artistic representations of various epidemics...
- novelist Max Petitpierre, President of the Swiss Confederation Adeline Rittershaus (1876–1924), philologist, a scholar in old Scandinavian literature, and...
- and industrialist Ferdinand Sauerbruch (1875–1951), surgeon Adeline Rittershaus (1876–1924), philologist and champion for the equality of women Johann...
- folktales (1782–1870) Jón Árnason, collector of Icelandic folklore Adeline Rittershaus, German philologist and translator of Icelandic folktales Suomen kansan...