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Jeanne Wyttenbach-Gallien (December 29, 1773 –
April 27, 1830), also
known as
Daniel Jeanne Gallien, was a
Dutch philosopher and novelist. Born in Hanau...
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Wyttenbach (c.1472;
after 21
September 1526) was one of the
reformers of the city of Biel, Switzerland,
during the
Protestant Reformation.
Wyttenbach...
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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...
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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...
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Charles Victor de
Bonstetten (1745–1832) –
liberal writer Daniel Albert Wyttenbach (1746–1820) –
German Swiss classical scholar Johann Rudolf Wyss (1782–1830)...
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whose headmaster, Hugo
Wyttenbach, was a
friend of his father. By
employing many
liberal humanists as teachers,
Wyttenbach incurred the
anger of the...
- Carl; Schneider, Nick; Huang, Chenliang; Gamborino, Diana; Gebek, Andrea;
Wyttenbach, Aurelien; Demory, Brice-Olivier; Mordasini, Christoph; Saxena, Prabal;...
- 1828.
First Appendix, p. 5.
Based in part on
material by
Daniel Albert Wyttenbach. Hall, A.
Rupert (1962).
Unpublished Scientific Papers of
Isaac Newton:...
- 1828.
First Appendix, p. 5.
Based in part on
material by
Daniel Albert Wyttenbach. Adeleye,
Gabriel G. (1999).
Thomas J. Sienkewicz;
James T. McDonough...