-
Teubner. This type was in
regular use at
least from the 1870s to the 1970s, for
verse and
prose texts. In
older (e.g., nineteenth-century)
Teubners,...
- The
Alfred Ackermann–
Teubner Memorial Award for the
Promotion of
Mathematical Sciences recognized work in
mathematical analysis. It was
established in...
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Gottfried Arthur Teubner (27
September 1944 – 3
September 2024) was a
German politician. A
member of the
Christian Democratic Union, he
served in the...
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Gunther Teubner (born 30
April 1944 in Herrnhut) is a
German legal scholar and sociologist, best
known for his
works within the
field of
Social Theory...
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Benedictus Gotthelf Teubner (born 16 June 1784 in
Grosskrausnik in
Luckau in
Lower Lusatia; died 21
January 1856 in Leipzig) was a
German bookseller and...
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Stiftung Benedictus Gotthelf Teubner Leipzig /
Dresden /
Berlin / Stuttgart, in short:
Teubner-Stiftung (English:
Teubner Foundation), was
founded on 21...
- 1989 and 1991. The East-German
publisher Teubner Leipzig was
integrated into the West-German
publisher Teubner Stuttgart.
These changes put an end to the...
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Laboratories of Art, Springer, Cham.
Hermann Diels,
Antike Technik, Leipzig:
Teubner, 1914, pp. 108–109. Read
online "Gr**** Word
Study Tool". ****us.tufts...
- Carc****onne) is a tile-laying German-style
board game
developed by
Marco Teubner. It is a game in the Carc****onne series,
published by Hans im Glück in...
- or
Tractat von dem
Kauen und
Schmatzen der
Todten in Gräbern), Leipzig:
Teubners'
Buchladen Ruickbie, Leo, 'Vampire Autopsies',
Fortean Times, 288 (Special...