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- Strodtmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Johann Christoph Strodtmann (1717–1756), author Johann Sigismund Strodtmann (1797–1888)...
- Adolf Heinrich Strodtmann (24 March 1829, in Flensburg, Duchy of Schleswig, Denmark – 17 March 1879, in Steglitz) was a German poet, journalist, translator...
- Johann Christoph Strodtmann (1717–1756) was a German author, writing on theology, philology, classical studies, history of law and history of scholarship...
- Sauer (2 vols., 1884). Briefe von und an Bürger were edited by Adolf Strodtmann in 4 vols. (1874). Bürger was introduced to English readers in William...
- and also as the farcical recollections of his friend Adolf Strodtmann regarding Strodtmann's parti****tion in the conflict (see Chapter 5, pp. 130–132...
- (1856–1918), French painter and illustrator, from the Duchy of Schleswig Adolf Strodtmann (1829–1879), a German poet, journalist, translator and literary historian...
- Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews (in German) Johann Christoph Strodtmann, « Geschichte des Herrn Gabriel Cramer », in Das neue gelehrte Europa...
- France for a time before moving to England. He sta**** there with Adolf Strodtmann. Anton Heinrich Springer visited France. Ludwig Bamberger was in the Netherlands...
- In Von Ernst Ludwig Rathlef; Gabriel Wilhelm Goetten; Johann Christoph Strodtmann (eds.). Geschichte jetzlebender Gelehrten, als eine Fortsetzung des Jetzlebenden...
- (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 823. This work in turn cites: A. Strodtmann, Gottfried Kinkel (2 vols., Hamburg, 1851). (in German) Otto Henne am...