- have won
three NBA championships: in 1989, 1990 and 2004. Fred
Zollner owned the
Zollner Corporation, a
foundry that
manufactured pistons,
primarily for...
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Friedrich Zöllner (1834–1882),
German astronomer Zöllner illusion Zöllner (crater) Carl
Friedrich Zöllner (1800–1860),
German composer Carl
Heinrich Zöllner (1792–1836)...
- Carl
Zöllner may
refer to: Carl
Friedrich Zöllner (1800–1860),
German composer and
choir director Carl
Heinrich Zöllner (1792–1836),
German composer This...
- The
Zöllner illusion is an
optical illusion named after its discoverer,
German astrophysicist Johann Karl
Friedrich Zöllner. In 1860,
Zöllner sent his...
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onwards Zöllner (2019, p. 248): c. 1508–1516
Marani 2003, pp. 338–340;
Zöllner 2019, pp. 214–251.
Ottino della Chiesa 1967.
Zöllner 2019, p. 215.
Zöllner 2019...
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Johann Karl
Friedrich Zöllner (8
November 1834, Berlin – 25
April 1882, Leipzig) was a
German astrophysicist who
studied optical illusions. He was also...
- Fred
Zollner (January 22, 1901 – June 21, 1982),
nicknamed "Mr. Pro Basketball", was the
founder and owner,
along with his
sister Janet, of the Fort Wayne...
- 15th-century
works by
Lorenzo di
Credi and
Agnolo di
Domenico del Mazziere.
Frank Zöllner notes that the sitter's
general position can be
traced back to Flemish...
- 23
November 2020.
Retrieved 26
September 2020.
Zöllner 2019, p. 20. Kemp 2003.
Heydenreich 2020.
Zöllner 2019, p. 250. Kaplan, Erez (1996). "Roberto Guatelli's...
- backgrounds.
Though there are a few
areas of
minor damage, art
historian Frank Zöllner insists the work is in "very good condition...
similar to the
equally well...