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first Lake Erie
ballad was
published in 1871 by Emil
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Saxon Steed.
Composed in
Iserlohn in 1886 by Emil
Rittershaus, the
Westfalenlied is an
unofficial anthem of Westphalia.
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- 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...
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novelist Max Petitpierre,
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industrialist Ferdinand Sauerbruch (1875–1951),
surgeon Adeline Rittershaus (1876–1924),
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champion for the
equality of
women Johann...
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folktales (1782–1870) Jón Árnason,
collector of
Icelandic folklore Adeline Rittershaus,
German philologist and
translator of
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