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- Wickersheimer is a toponymic surname with origins in Wickersheim-Wilshausen. Notable persons with the surname include: Charles Emile Wickersheimer (1849–1915)...
- Adolphe Ernest Wickersheimer (12 July 1880 – 6 August 1965) was a French physician, librarian and historian of medicine. Wickersheimer was born in Bar-le-Duc...
- Charles Emile Wickersheimer (22 February 1849 – 18 November 1915) was a French mining engineer who served as a deputy in the National ****embly from 1885...
- de François Ier, mère d'Henri II. Pygmalion, 2006, 2756400386 Ernest Wickersheimer, Danielle Jacquart: Dictionnaire biographique des médecins en France...
- Jean, Duc de Berry. London, England: Book Club ****ociates. p. 42. E. Wickersheimer, "Les Tacuini Sanitatis et leur traduction allemande par Michel Herr"...
- of California, Los Angeles Occupation(s) Animator, film director, screenwriter, animation teacher Years active 1999–present Spouse Sibyl Wickersheimer...
- Broadway. Sets were designed by Los Angeles–based set designer, Sibyl Wickersheimer, costumes were created by Los Angeles–based avant garde costumer, Ann...
- Tournaire 1875-1878 T Ernest Gentil 1878-1879 Émile-Louis Roger 1879-1885 R Octave Keller 1885-1896 K Charles Wickersheimer 1896-1907 W Paul Weiss 1907-1911...
- syphilis writings – the physician, librarian and medical historian Ernest Wickersheimer (1880–1965) doubted Fries' authorship of all editions. Auslegung der...
- of the period. Editions of the work were published in 1929 by Ernest Wickersheimer and in 1997/1999 by Jean-Patrice Boudet. BnF, ms. Français 1357. Boudet...