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Daniel Paul
Schreber (German: [ˈʃʀeːbɐ]; 25 July 1842 – 14
April 1911) was a
German judge who was
famous for his
personal account of his own experience...
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Schreber is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Daniel Gottfried Schreber (1708–1777),
German jurist and
scholar Johann Christian...
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Daniel Gottfried Schreber (14 June 1708 – 29
March 1777) was a
German cameralist,
jurist and
natural sciences scholar.
Schreber was born in Schulpforte...
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Christian Daniel von
Schreber (17
January 1739 – 10
December 1810),
often styled J.C.D. von
Schreber, was a
German naturalist.
Schreber was
appointed professor...
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Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber (15
October 1808 – 10
November 1861) was a
German physician and
university lecturer at the
University of Leipzig. In 1844...
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scientifically described by
German naturalist Johann Christian Daniel von
Schreber in 1776.
Three subspecies are recognised.
Typically nocturnal, the caracal...
- (1978). In his 1774 work Die Säugethiere in
Abbildungen nach der Natur,
Schreber listed three items under the name "Lemur
flavus Penn.": on page 145 is...
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their race to survive. Murdoch, as
Schreber reveals, is an
anomaly who
inadvertently awoke before Schreber could implant his
latest identity as a...
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allotment gardening reached a
first peak
after 1864, when the so-called "
Schreber Movement"
started in the city of
Leipzig in Saxony. A
public initiative...
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Zoological Museum of
Joshua Brookes. London:
Richard Taylor. p. 16.
Schreber, J. C. D. (1777). "Der Gepard". Die Säugthiere in
Abbildungen nach der...