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Ernst Friedrich Karl
Rudorff (January 18, 1840 –
December 31, 1916) was a
German composer and
music teacher, also a
founder of
nature protection movement...
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Walter Rüdorff (October 3, 1909 –
April 1, 1989) was a
German chemist known for his
research on
clathrates of
graphite and
ternary oxides.
Rüdorff was born...
- 1947.
Notes Rudorff (2018), p. 318.
Strebel (2003), pp. 569–570.
Rudorff (2018), pp. 374, 378.
Langbein (2005), pp. 325–326, 358.
Rudorff (2018), pp. 826–827...
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regional identity. The term was
coined in 1897 by the
conservationist Ernst Rudorff;
referring to the
German term
Heimat which had
become po****r
since the...
- Blume,
Lachmann &
Rudorff 1848–1852, p. 2.467ff.
Hinrichs 1974, p. 163
Theodor Mommsen, "Die
libri coloniarum." in Blume,
Lachmann &
Rudorff 1848–1852, p. 2...
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Kleine civilistische Schriften (1851),
edited by
Adolph August Friedrich Rudorff, is a
collection of
essays on
various branches of
Roman law, and the preface...
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Their Friends Through the
Great War (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014) online.
Rudorff, Raymond.
Belle Epoque:
Paris in the 1890s (Hamish Hamilton, 1972). Wires...
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Kingdom of Prussia. He
studied at the
Hochschule in
Berlin under Ernst Rudorff, Karl
Heinrich Barth,
Philipp Spitta, and
Woldemar Bargiel; in 1885 he...
- was
known as von
Rudorff Hussar regiment, soon
renamed Life
Hussar Regiment von
Rudorff (No.2) (German: No.2 Leib-Husaren von
Rudorff). The
regiment capitulated...
- (1968).
Ancient China From the
Beginnings to the Empire. Trans.
Raymond Rudorff. London:
Faber and Faber. p. 92. ASIN B000BWHHEY. Myrdal,
Gunnar (1957)...