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Johann Gottfried Roesner (or Rösner) (21
November 1658 – 7
December 1724) was an
official from
Royal Prussia (a fief of the
Crown of Poland) executed...
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Robert A.
Roesner (1926 -
February 6, 2012)
served as a
replacement umpire in
Major League Baseball in 1978 and 1979. He
umpired one game in 1978, on...
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Linda Correll Roesner (born in 1940) is an
American musicologist from New York.
Roesner has
distinguished herself with the
publication of
critical scores...
- 527–531. Hall 2015, p. 4.
Adlington 2019, pp. 1–11 Bit**** 2013
Rebstock &
Roesner 2012, p. 21.
Rebstock 2017, p. 539.
Rebstock 2017, p. 561.
Rebstock 2017...
- Carl
Roesner (19 June 1804,
Vienna - 13 July 1869, Steyr) was an
Austrian architect. He
studied architecture in
Vienna and Rome. In 1826, he
began his...
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dedicated to
Clara Schumann. It is
described by the
musicologist Linda Correll Roesner as "a very 'public' and
brilliant work that
nonetheless manages to incorporate...
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Archived from the
original on
October 1, 2020.
Retrieved May 16, 2015.
Roesner, Franziska; Gill,
Brian T; Kohno,
Tadayoshi (2014). "****, Lies, or Kittens...
- 1017/s0261127901001061. JSTOR 853793. S2CID 190695312.,
reprinted in
Roesner (2009, pp. 155–194)
Roesner,
Edward H., ed. (2009). Ars antiqua: Organum, Conductus,...
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Rammelt S, Gr**** R,
Holch M,
Serra A,
Richter S,
Gruner EM,
Schlag B,
Roesner D,
Zwipp H (April 2007). "Risk-inducing
activities leading to injuries...
- Alisha; Ouimet, Kirk; Turley, Ben; Vance, Anthony; Kohno, Tadayashi;
Roesner,
Franziska (18 May 2015).
Analyzing the Use of
Quick Response Codes in...