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Georg Friedrich Schömann (28 June 1793 – 25
March 1879), was a
German classical scholar of
Swedish heritage. He was born at
Stralsund in Pomerania. He...
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Georg Schomann (Polish
Jerzy Szoman) (Racibórz 1530 -
Chmielnik 1591) was a
Socinian (Unitarian) theologian. In his youth, was
distinguished by a deep...
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Matthias Schömann-Finck (born 5
March 1979, in Bernkastel-Kues) is a
former German lightweight rower. In 2009
Schomann-Finck was part of the team of four...
- Jost
Schömann-Finck (born 8
October 1982, in Zell) is a
German rower. Jost
Schömann-Finck at
World Rowing Jost
Schömann-Finck at
Olympics at Sports-Reference...
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original on 5 June 2009.
Retrieved 8
April 2013. Plutarch, Lyc., 15.
Schomann, Gr. Alterth., Vol. I, 548. Melican,
Brian (2015-03-31). "Bizarre German...
- Doctor's Diary, Türkisch für Anfänger and its film adaptation.
Producer Lena
Schömann praised M'Barek for his 'unbelievable discipline', as the
actor had worked...
- 1905), ii. 254. L. Farnell,
Cults of the Gr**** States, iv. (1907). G.
Schömann,
Griechische Altertümer (ed. J. H. Lipsius, 1902). J. G.
Frazer on Pausanias...
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edition and
Heinrich Keil's
Grammatici latini; see also
Georg Friedrich Schömann,
Commentatio macrobiana (1871). Macrobius's
Saturnalia (Latin: Saturnaliorum...
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denounce a man who
allegedly lit his ex-wife on fire. On
September 12, Erik
Schomann,
Green candidate for
Simcoe North,
resigned over a 2007
Facebook post which...
- J. Ph. Bück and later, from the
third edition,
Seelhof and the
printer Schömann were
cited repeatedly as the
responsible editors,
however the real editor...