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1977 he did a PhD in American studies at the | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. |
s printed from movable type that extends from | Johannes Gutenberg through John Baskerville, the Doves |
Johannes Gutenberg (c. | |
.D. The school is run in cooperation with the | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. |
history, philosophy, and political science at | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. |
tor, teaching English and American Studies at | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Mainz, Germa |
d by the Institute for Nuclear Physics of the | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. |
The invention of the printing press by | Johannes Gutenberg around 1440 changed the nature of b |
Andreas Karasiak studied voice at the | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz with Claudia Ed |
From 1949, he was a Privatdozent at the | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. |
where he obtained a chair in sociology at the | Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, which he would |
t Professor (tenured) for American Studies at | Johannes Gutenberg University and continued his academ |
nd by the German researcher Andreas Pechtl of | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. |
ional printing technique later established by | Johannes Gutenberg, though, medieval tile alphabets we |
t used in other early fragments attributed to | Johannes Gutenberg, an Ars minor by Donatus (a Latin g |
rgery and completed his residency training at | Johannes Gutenberg-University in Mainz. |
For the inventor, see | Johannes Gutenberg. |
ing from the new moveable-print technology of | Johannes Gutenberg. |
Gagik's eldest son | Johannes had married the daughter of the governor of A |
Johannes had a son Ashot who was poisoned and his body | |
Veikko | Johannes Hakulinen (4 January 1925 - 24 October 2003) |
September 30 - | Johannes Hans Geiger (d. |
in 1735, Christoph Bach was the second son of | Johannes Hans Bach. |
Johannes Hansen (December 6, 1882 - October 20, 1959) | |
Johannes Hanssen (2 December 1874 in Ullensaker - 25 N | |
by Johan Hadorph and P. Helgonius, as well as | Johannes Haquini Rhezelius. |
While | Johannes Harbitz was chair of the operating company Ho |
Major | Johannes Hardenbergh (1670-1745), also known as Sir Jo |
Johannes Hartlieb (1456) mentions it as one of the boo | |
ed among grimoires by earlier authors such as | Johannes Hartlieb. |
s (Matyhias) Hase (Haas, Haase) (Latinized as | Johannes Hasius) (14 January 1684 - 24 September 1742) |
cese of Mechelen upon the death of Archbishop | Johannes Hauchin in 1589. |
Baptized Fritz | Johannes, he later changed his name to Hans Friedrich |
ides is a species of moss first classified by | Johannes Hedwig. |
1944: Es lebe die Liebe - with | Johannes Heesters |
Johannes Heesters - Karel | |
Johannes Heesters, 9 September 2006 | |
es Alter (A Blessed Age, 1996), a vehicle for | Johannes Heesters. |
His son | Johannes Heftye later inherited it. |
Rebner-Quartett: Adolf Rebner, | Johannes Hegar, Walther Davisson and Ludwig Natterer ( |
ankfurter Trio: Adolf Rebner, James Kwast and | Johannes Heger (from 1902 with Carl Friedberg). |
has been suggested that his original name was | Johannes Heinrich Deringer, but this is disputed and m |
Johannes Heinrich August Ebrard (18 January 1818 - 23 | |
Heinrich Hemsch (variants Jean-Henri Hemsch, | Johannes Heinrich Hembsch) (21 February 1700 - Septemb |
December 4 - | Johannes Helms, writer and schoolmaster (born 1828) |
November 8 - | Johannes Helms, writer and schoolmaster (died 1895) |
Johnny Jordaan was the pseudonym for | Johannes Hendricus van Musscher (7 February 1924 - 8 J |
Johannes Hendricus van der Palm (Rotterdam, 17 July 17 | |
She was one of the eight children of | Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl and Mrs Voskuijl. |
Johannes Hendrikus Hengeveld (December 24, 1894 - May | |
Johannes Hendrikus Viljoen (January 11, 1904 - Septemb | |
Johannes Henricus van Maarseveen (3 August 1894, Utrec | |
Johannes Henricus Gerardus Jansen (9 May 1868 - 6 Febr | |
9 July - | Johannes Henricus Brand, the 4th president of the Oran |
Johannes Henricus van Maarseveen in 1946 | |
2 February - | Johannes Henricus Brand is inaugurated as the fourth p |
Johannes Henrik Berg (23 September 1797 - 12 September | |
lderup Nissen (1844-1930), a cartographer and | Johannes Henrik Nissen (1848-1915), an architect. |
12 September - | Johannes Henrik Berg, politician (b.1797) |
Johannes Herman Frederik Umbgrove (February 5, 1899 Hu | |
The closing chorale is the second stanza of | Johannes Herman's Jesu, nun sei gepreiset (1591). |
Johannes Hermanus "Han" ten Broeke (born March 2, 1969 | |
rofessors, including theologians like Tapper, | Johannes Hesselius, and Michael Baius. |
s in transit across the Sun) was published by | Johannes Hevelius at his own expense in 1662. |
ritten at that time until now, which refer to | Johannes Hevelius in Danzig and Edmond Halley visiting |
Johannes Hevelius considered himself as being part of | |
It was created in 1684 by Polish astronomer | Johannes Hevelius (Jan Heweliusz), who originally name |
Johannes Hevelius publishes the first comparatively de | |
stellation by the ancients; it was created by | Johannes Hevelius in 1687. |
ceptrum Imperiale, Stellio and Scettro, while | Johannes Hevelius'es star map divides the area between |
January 28 - | Johannes Hevelius, German astronomer (died 1687) |
th century catalogue and constellation map by | Johannes Hevelius, which was kept in use due to the la |
here he lodged until 1649 with the astronomer | Johannes Hevelius, who introduced him to Copernican as |
It was not adopted in the atlases of | Johannes Hevelius, John Flamsteed and Johann Bode and |
January 28 - | Johannes Hevelius, German astronomer (born 1611). |
ller Triangle) was a constellation created by | Johannes Hevelius. |
constellation which was introduced in 1687 by | Johannes Hevelius. |
epresentation of a very interesting design by | Johannes Hevelius. |
ount Maenalus) was a constellation created by | Johannes Hevelius. |
he constellation Triangulum Minus is named by | Johannes Hevelius. |
(In this he was opposed by his rival | Johannes Hevelius.) |
January 17 - | Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger, lutenist (born c. 1580 |
The species is named for | Johannes Hildebrandt, who collected the first specimen |
Johannes Hintz was injured in an auto-accident on 14 M | |
Johannes Hintz (1 October 1898 - 21 May 1944) was a hi | |
atin by Plato of Tivoli in 1136, and again by | Johannes Hispalensis in 1153., and this last translati |
Charles Coburn as Dr. | Johannes Hofer |
Johannes Hoffmann (3 July 1867 in Ilbesheim - 15 Decem | |
isters, Heinrich Held, Eugen von Knilling and | Johannes Hoffmann as ministers.. |
rnment, and initially the following one under | Johannes Hoffmann too, had little control and was not |
After March 14, 1920, Kahr succeeded | Johannes Hoffmann as Prime minister of Bavaria. |
He has two lovely children Lillvi Hole and | Johannes Hole. |
Johannes Holtfreter (1901-1992) was a German-born Amer | |
Johannes Holthusen (1924, Hamburg - 1985), German Slav | |
First edited 1911-1919 by | Johannes Hoops, a second edition has been appearing si |
Johannes Hoops: Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertums | |
Bjarne | Johannes Hope (30 March 1944 - 30 June 2006) was a Nor |
He is the brother of Bjarne | Johannes Hope. |
Knut | Johannes Hougen, politician and Minister (d.1954) |
Mr. Hoving was born in Stockholm, the son of | Johannes Hoving, a surgeon and Helga Rundberg, an oper |
Johannes Huber, doctor, theologian (de) | |
She has been dating model | Johannes Huebl since 2008. |
Johannes I von Lune, 1273-1284 | |
Under Abbot | Johannes II in 1411 the greater part of Viktring Abbey |
Johannes II of Stein (1392) | |
Johannes II fell however by the offensive for the taki | |
atened to invade Livonia to assist Archbishop | Johannes III, a truce was reached and the conflict was |
Acronius, | Johannes in the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encycloped |
after he took over the printshop of his uncle | Johannes in 1509. |
was widowed in 1563 after her husband, Henrik | Johannes Innamaa, passed away. |
Johannes is the Latin form of the personal name that u | |
Dicker-Brandeis was a student of | Johannes Itten at his private school in Vienna, and la |
l, including seminal works by Walter Gropius, | Johannes Itten, Lyonel Feininger and Marcel Breuer, al |
Artists like | Johannes Itten, Max Bill and Richard P. Lohse, but als |
, among them Herbert Bayer, Lyonel Feininger, | Johannes Itten, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Laszlo M |
ar, where he was close to Swiss expressionist | Johannes Itten. |
His works are: the tomb of Bishop | Johannes IV., in the Breslau cathedral (1496); the tom |
Harry Blum was born | Johannes Jacob Blum into an Old Colognian family, but |
Johannes Jacobus Posthumus (September 24, 1887, in Gou | |
The | Johannes Jansen House, also known as Johannes Jansen H |
Johannes Janssen (10 April 1829 - 24 December 1891) wa | |
He defeated challengers was Simon | Johannes Jantze of RDP (648 votes), Bartholomeus Rooi |
Johannes Japetus Smith Steenstrup (1813-1897) was a Da | |
Johannes Jeep - Studentengartlein, vol. 1 | |
Johannes Jeep, also Johann Jeep, (1581/1582 - 19 Novem | |
He taught his son, | Johannes Jelgerhuis, who became an accomplished painte |
Leutnant | Johannes Jensen was a German World War I flying ace cr |
e man in charge of this operation was Colonel | Johannes Jodl. |
It was acquired by Dr. | Johannes Jones in 1864 and was the home of his family |
s de quadrupedibus libri, cum aeneis figuris, | Johannes Jonstonus,... concinnavit (J. |
Rudolf | Johannes Joseph Rainier von Habsburg-Lothringen, Archd |
Johannes Joseph Hermann Verhulst (The Hague, March 19, | |
Johannes Juilfs Vergleichende Untersuchungen zur elast | |
Johannes Juilfs Zur Dichtebestimmung von Fasern (Westd | |
Johannes Juilfs Zur Bestimmung der Absolutdichte von F | |
Wilhelm Weltzien, | Johannes Juilfs, and Werner Bubser Die Textilforschung |
Good night, for your father | Johannes Junius will never see you again. |
elations and something she had in common with | Johannes Junius. |
Johannes K(h)uen (1606 - November 14, 1675), priest, p | |
Johannes Kahrs | |
team mates Joachim Reske, Manfred Kinder and | Johannes Kaiser in the 4 x 400 metre relay where they |
lver medal with his team mates Joachim Reske, | Johannes Kaiser and Carl Kaufmann. |
A diagram in | Johannes Kamateros' 12th century Compendium of Astrolo |
It was named after | Johannes Karl Richard Riem. |
Pertti | Johannes Karppinen (born February 17, 1953 in Vehmaa) |
Johannes Kaspar | |
Johannes Kastaja is the first EP by CMX. | |
Johannes Katschthaler was born in Hippach, in the Aust | |
Heinrich Gustav | Johannes Kayser (16 March 1853 - 14 October 1940) was |
Petrus ("Piet") | Johannes Keizer (born June 14, 1943 in Amsterdam) was |
20 February - | Johannes Kekana wins his first national title in the m |
date unknown - | Johannes Kelpius, "the first Pennsylvanian composer" ( |
Johannes Kelpius, mystic and musician (born 1673) | |
In 1627 the German astronomer | Johannes Kepler first used an astronomical year which |
Johannes Kepler is appointed imperial mathematician to | |
Johannes Kepler describes how the eye focuses light. | |
us and painstaking observations which allowed | Johannes Kepler to derive his laws of planetary motion |
Larger, lighter cargo racks gave | Johannes Kepler a far greater cargo capacity than its |
Johannes Kepler | |
e university was named in honor of astronomer | Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) who wrote his magnum opus |
ruck) is Professor of Computer Mathematics at | Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria. |
Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC) at | Johannes Kepler University. |
In the 17th century, | Johannes Kepler studied data on planetary motion compi |
Johannes Kepler had however predicted the occurrence o | |
Close-up view of | Johannes Kepler ATV, photographed by an STS-133 crew m |
Johannes Kepler records the appearance and motion of a | |
taken from Harmonices Mundi by the astronomer | Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) who is the subject of the |
Johannes Kepler saw it first on October 16 and studied | |
s, in reflecting form, was first described by | Johannes Kepler in his Dioptrice of 1611, and re-inven |
ilt, following the Jules Verne (2008) and the | Johannes Kepler (2011). |
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) and Gerard Desargues (1591 | |
Johannes Kepler recorded meteorological observations t | |
Roeslin had known | Johannes Kepler since their students days and was one |
Johannes Kepler publishes Astronomia nova, containing | |
tronomy is usually assumed to have begun with | Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), and Kepler's laws. |
im Giovanni Battista Riccioli's New Almagest, | Johannes Kepler's Rudolphine Tables, and other books o |
ope by Galileo Galilei and the publication of | Johannes Kepler's Astronomia nova in the 17th century. |
Bartsch married | Johannes Kepler's daughter Susanna on 12 March 1630 an |
orridor and the outside playground are set in | Johannes Kepler's High School in Prague. |
Johannes Kepler's Mysterium Cosmographicum is the firs | |
Publication of | Johannes Kepler's third law of planetary motion. |
In | Johannes Kepler's mature celestial physics, the sphere |
Truncated icosidodecahedron ( | Johannes Kepler) |
Small or Keplersaal (named after | Johannes Kepler): 100-150 seats |
Science, including Lord Kelvin, Robert Boyle, | Johannes Kepler, Michael Faraday, Samuel F. B. Morse, |
this rule had been found 100 years earlier by | Johannes Kepler, and in German is the so-called Kepler |
Its libretto is based on the life and work of | Johannes Kepler, the 16th and 17th century mathematici |
A follower of | Johannes Kepler, Street argued, like Kepler, that Eart |
His correspondence about optics with | Johannes Kepler, in which he described some of his ide |
December 27 - | Johannes Kepler, astronomer and writer on music (died |
nd scholar, and a patron and correspondent of | Johannes Kepler. |
It was named after | Johannes Kepler. |
Britain's first followers of the astronomy of | Johannes Kepler. |
Walter Gerlach and Martha List | Johannes Kepler. |
was named in 1973, in honor of the astronomer | Johannes Kepler. |
and in 2011, was used to track the launch of | Johannes Kepler; both are Automated Transfer Vehicle s |
icrometer devised by William Gascoigne proved | Johannes Kepler's theories of elliptical planetary mot |
song was also recorded by South African icon | Johannes Kerkorrel, who included it on his album Die A |
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