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Wilhelm Studemund (3 July 1843, in
Stettin – 8
August 1889, in Breslau) was a
German classical philologist,
known for his
decipherment of the Ambrosian...
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Moshe Aronwald,
Shomer leYisrael:
David Shaltiel, Tel Aviv 2001.
Michael Studemund-Halévy,
Sioniste au
parfum romanesque: la vie tourmentée de
David Shaltiel...
- abbreviations. An
apographon of the m****cript was made in 1874 by
Wilhelm Studemund. The
content of the
Institutes had
until then only been
indirectly do****ented...
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especially pp. 411–414. For a
complete account of this m****cript see: W.
Studemund (1889). T.
Macci Plauti Fabularum reliquiae Ambrosianae (also available...
- Kroll). "Anecdota
varia Graeca musica metrica grammatical" (with
Wilhelm Studemund, 1886). "Procli
commentariorum in
rempublicam Platonis partes ineditae"...
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Portuguese Jewry: a
classified bibliography: 1993 ISBN 978-0-313-25752-0
Studemund-Halévy,
Michael & Koj, P. (publ.),
Sefarden in Hamburg: zur Geschichte...
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Ledenbestand (Digitaal
Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum).
Retrieved 3 May 2020. "W.
Studemund", KNAW
Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal
Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum)...
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Muirhead 1899, pp. 205–6.
Moore 1913, pp. 5–6. Source:
Krueger and
Studemund's apograph of the
Verona palimpsest of Gaius'
Institutes as reproduced...
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Strasbourg as a
student of
Wilhelm Scherer,
Elias von
Steinmeyer and
Wilhelm Studemund. In 1877 he
obtained his habilitation, and
subsequently replaced Erich...
- "Sefarad im Phonogrammarchiv: Cappon,
Cantors and Canetti" in
Michael Studemund-Halévy,
Christian Liebl e
Ivana Vucina Simóvic, eds.
Sefarad an der Donau...