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People named Schlözer:
August Ludwig von
Schlözer (1735–1809),
German historian Dorothea von Rodde-
Schlözer Paul de
Schlözer (1842–1898),
Polish or Russian...
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August Ludwig von
Schlözer (5 July 1735, in
Gaggstatt – 9
September 1809, in Göttingen) was a
German historian and
pedagogist who laid
foundations for...
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Dorothea von Rodde-
Schlözer (née
Schlözer; 18
August 1770 – 12 July 1825) was a
German scholar and the
first woman to
receive a
doctor of
philosophy degree...
- Paul de
Schlözer or Paweł
Schlözer (1841 or 1842 – 1 July 1898) was a
Polish pianist and
teacher of
German descent. He was
possibly also a composer, but...
- Kurd von
Schlözer (original name
Conrad Nestor von
Schlözer; 5
January 1822, in Lübeck, Free City of Lübeck – 13 May 1894, in Berlin, Germany) was an imperial...
- Bashilov's
October 1767
letter to
August Ludwig von
Schlözer (Catherine had
previously appointed Schlözer as full
professor of
Academy of
Sciences on 3 January...
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members of the Göttingen
school of history,
initially by
August Ludwig von
Schlözer (1781), to
designate the
languages closely related to Arabic, Aramaic,...
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Boris Fyodorovich Schlözer (Schloezer) (Russian: Борис Фёдорович Шлёцер,
sometimes a
transliteration of
Boris Fëdorovič Šlëcer or
Boris de Šlëcer, born...
- "The Canaanites" (1964) by
Marvin Pope: "The term "Semitic,"
coined by
Schlozer in 1781,
should be
strictly limited to
linguistic matters since this is...
- with the
steward of her house. The
German intellectual Dorothea von Rodde-
Schlözer (1770–1825), her
husband Mattheus Rodde and the
French philosopher Charles...