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Friedrich Karl
Theodor Zarncke (7 July 1825 – 15
October 1891),
German philologist, was born in Zahrensdorf, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, the son of a country...
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Retrieved 27
April 2016. Goethe,
Johann Wolfgang von (1884).
Zarncke,
Friedrich (ed.).
Notizbuch von der
schlesischen Reise im
Jahre 1790 zur...
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Leipzig in
German philology and
literature under Friedrich Zarncke. In
October 1888,
Zarncke helped in
Fiedler becoming a
lecturer in
German at
Queen Margaret...
- "Sanjar, Aḥmad b. Malekšāh".
Encyclopaedia Iranica. Ibn al-Athir as
cited by
Zarncke,
Friedrich (1879). Der
Priester Johannes (in German). S. Hirzel. pp. 856–857...
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Bosworth 1983, pp. 328–329.
Daftary 2007, p. 338. Ibn al-Athir as
cited by
Zarncke,
Friedrich (1879) Der
Priester Johannes S. Heizel, Leipzig, p. 856-857...
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Toronto Press, 1988, Of the
realme of Th****y, p. 8,
lines 29–38.
Friedrich Zarncke, "Der
Priester Johannes",
Abhandlungen der philologisch-historischen classe...
- some
modern Georgian historians, was
summarily dismissed by
Friedrich Zarncke.: 184 The
connection with
Georgia is unlikely,
considering that country...
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University of Leipzig,
where he was a
pupil of
Friedrich Karl
Theodor Zarncke. In 1871 he
earned his PhD at
Leipzig with a
thesis titled, Über die Conditionalsätze...
- a surname.
Zwinger Wilhelm Müller,
Georg Friedrich Benecke,
Friedrich Zarncke (eds.):
Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch, Vol. 1. S. Hirzel, Berlin, 1854...
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missing publisher (link) Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig ; Nachl****
Friedrich Zarncke Muschner-Niedenführ,
Georg (1901). Frau Eva: das Buch
unsrer Liebe (in...