- who here
issued (1771–1775) the
newspaper Der
Wandsbecker Bote (The
Wandsbeck Messenger).
There is a
monument to
Claudius in the town.
During World...
- Believers.
Wandsbeck: Reach. ISBN 9780620429955. OCLC 820707348. Tshifylaro,
Mashudu (2011).
Divorce Don't Do It (1st ed. 2011 ed.).
Wandsbeck:
Reach Publishers...
- of
Wandsbeck,
where he
earned his
first literary re****tion by
editing from 1771 to 1775, a
newspaper called Der
Wandsbecker Bote (The
Wandsbeck Messenger)...
-
represented by the
colour red.
Wandsbeck –
created in 1947 and
named after the farm on
which the
school stands.
Wandsbeck is
represented by the
colour orange...
-
German poet and writer. He was an
editor of the
journal Messenger of
Wandsbeck and is well
known for his
evening song Der Mond ist
aufgegangen ( "The...
-
first mentioned in the
middle of the 13th century. The name Wandsbek,
Wandsbeck or (older)
Wantesbeke derives from old Low
Saxon ("Low German") for "border...
- (Amsterdam, 1713 and
Wandsbeck, 1727)
Sheber Posh'im,
polemics against Hayyun (London, 1714) Lekeṭ ha-Kemaḥ,
commentary on the
Mishnah (
Wandsbeck, 1726) Perurei...
- ISBN 978-0-7103-0471-1. Els, Paul (2007). Ongulumbashe:
Where the
Bushwar Began.
Wandsbeck, Westville, KwaZulu-Natal:
Reach Publishers. p. 172. ISBN 978-1-920084-81-3...
-
batei din of
Frankfurt and the
triple community of Altona, Hamburg, and
Wandsbeck. The
three bans were
printed and
circulated in
other Jewish communities...
- portans, oder Sämmtliche
Werke des
Wandsbecker Bothen,
Vierter Theil.
Wandsbeck. pp. 57f. (Year is
incorrectly labelled 1774.)
Beutel 1990, p. 73. Johann...