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- Daniel Albert Wyttenbach (7 August 1746, Bern – 17 January 1820, Oegstgeest) was a German Swiss classical scholar. A student of Hemster****s, Valckenaer...
- Johann Hugo Wyttenbach (6 April 1767, Bausendorf – 22 June 1848, Trier) was a German librarian, historian and school master. Wyttenbach was born into...
- Jürg Wyttenbach (2 December 1935 – 22 December 2021) was a Swiss composer, pianist, and orchestra conductor. Wyttenbach studied at the University of the...
- Wyttenbach (c.1472; after 21 September 1526) was one of the reformers of the city of Biel, Switzerland, during the Protestant Reformation. Wyttenbach...
- 1038/s41550-018-0503-3. ISSN 2397-3366. S2CID 119405172. Retrieved 18 August 2018. Wyttenbach, A.; Mollière, P.; Ehrenreich, D.; Cegla, H. M.; Bourrier, V.; Lovis,...
- 1828. First Appendix, p. 5. Based in part on material by Daniel Albert Wyttenbach. Additional sources Adeleye, Gabriel G. (1999). Thomas J. Sienkewicz;...
- whose headmaster, Hugo Wyttenbach, was a friend of his father. By employing many liberal humanists as teachers, Wyttenbach incurred the anger of the...
- instructors included Pieter Burman the Younger, Herman Tollius, Daniel Albert Wyttenbach and Henry Albert Schultens; in Leiden he was a student of David Ruhnken...
- pupil Wyttenbach wrote his biography. He wrote that Ruhnken was not a recluse or a pedant, but was sociable and cared nothing for rank. Wyttenbach said...
- Charles Victor de Bonstetten (1745–1832) – liberal writer Daniel Albert Wyttenbach (1746–1820) – German Swiss classical scholar Johann Rudolf Wyss (1782–1830)...