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  • '''Leipzig''' is a city in the federal state of [[Saxony]], [[Germany]]. With a popula ...:Leipzig Innenstadt.jpg/credit|{{City-Hochhaus Leipzig.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Leipzig town center viewed from [[Völkerschlachtdenkmal]]. Tower of Altes Rathaus
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  • * Official website of Leipzig: http://www.leipzig.de * University of Leipzig: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/english
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  • * Official website of Leipzig: http://www.leipzig.de * University of Leipzig: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/english
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  • '''Leipzig''' is a city in the federal state of [[Saxony]], [[Germany]]. With a popula ...:Leipzig Innenstadt.jpg/credit|{{City-Hochhaus Leipzig.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Leipzig town center viewed from [[Völkerschlachtdenkmal]]. Tower of Altes Rathaus
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  • {{r|Leipzig}}
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  • ...=51.4901&lon=11.9027&scale=1000000&icon=x Map showing Halle in relation to Leipzig] from [[Multimap.com]] with Halle marked.
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  • (1884-1944) Elected mayor of Leipzig, Germany in 1930, and holding anti-Nazi views, he resigned in 1937, and beg
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  • * Kofi Antubam, Ghana's heritage of Culture, Leipzig 1963
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  • *Kofi Antubam, Ghana's heritage of Culture, Leipzig 1963
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  • {{r|Leipzig}}
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  • #[[Leipzig]] 497,531
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  • '''Karl Barth''' (b. 1886, Baruth - d. 1968, [[Leipzig]]) was a Protestant theologian who pioneered what has become known as [[Neo
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  • Mathematische Annalen. 46. Band, 481-512, Leipzig 1895. (page 484) ...richt der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. Fünfter Band. (1896), 81-82, Leipzig 1901.
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  • [[KAIST]], [[Universität Leipzig]]
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  • ...'' (1884-1945) was a German lawyer and politician, elected as the Mayor of Leipzig before the Nazis came to power, and who became a prominent member of the [[
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  • ...1939, he became the director of the [[University of Leipzig|University of Leipzig's]] Philosophical Institute, where he stayed during the war. While Heidegge
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  • [[Universität Leipzig]]
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  • Fulda studied German literature at Heidelberg, Berlin, and Leipzig universities, obtaining his doctorate in Heidelberg (1883) for a thesis on
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  • ...tical reasons (see [[Göttinger Sieben]]); in 1843 he became professor in [[Leipzig]], and finally returned to his former post in Göttingen in 1849, where he
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  • {{r|Leipzig}}
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  • ...onvene a meeting of the Protestant Princes in [[Leipzig]], the so-called [[Leipzig Colloquy]]. The Catholic victors also set to quarrelling among themselves.
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  • *Robert Bosse: Eine Reise nach dem Orient, Leipzig 1900
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  • ...ignificatu'' 161.32–162.1 Müller, 2nd ed. Leipzig 1880 (156.13–15 Lindsay, Leipzig 1913): ''<Neniae deae> sacellum ultra portam <Viminalelm …… > ……… ...tiquitatum rerum humanarum et divinarum libri XLI'' 14, fragment 65 Agahd, Leipzig 1898; testimony in: [[Augustine of Hippo|Aurelius Augustinus]], ''De Civita
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  • *''Kampf in Schnee und Eis'' ([[Leipzig]], 1933)
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  • ...Europe and obtained a doctorate on December 5, 1884 at the [[University of Leipzig]]. He spent a second period in China (June 1886 &ndash; April 1890) on a gr
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  • ...rmany]]. Its capital is [[Dresden]], while the largest city in Saxony is [[Leipzig]]. Saxony has an area of 18,417.16 km²<ref>http://www.statistik-portal.de/
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  • | ''[[SMS Leipzig]]''
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  • Leonardo Bruni Aretino. Humanistisch-philosophische Schriftten (Leipzig; Berlin: B.G. Teubner, 1928; 1969).
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  • Sören Auer (Univeritat Leipzig Research Group AKSW) - Linked Open Data - a technology facilitating Open Kn
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  • ...ielplans Und Seiner Verwaltung Bis Zu Doebbelins Abgang (1786-1789). Borna-Leipzig: R. Noske, 1934. ...m Von 1748 Bis 1799: Eine Dokumentation. 1. Aufl. ed, Kunstwissenschaften. Leipzig: Reclam, 1984.
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  • Guericke was educated at the [[University of Leipzig]] and studied law at the [[University of Jena]] in 1621 and civil engineeri
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  • ...nslated from the Dutch and provided with additions by Dr. Friedrich Roth], Leipzig, Barth (1881). A two-volume second edition, of 1899-1900, includes Van der
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  • ...Rohlfs<ref>ROHLFS Gerhard (1937) ''La struttura linguistica dell’Italia'', Leipzig</ref>, divides the Romance languages between ''Eastern Romania'' and ''West
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  • ...ure career more remarkable. Aided by a local landowner he went to Jena and Leipzig to study psychology, philosophy and theology. He met Kant in 1791 and beca
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  • === II. The Leipzig Council –St. Bruno (Criticism of Bruno Bauer)=== === III. The Leipzig Council – St. Max (Criticism of Max Stirner)===
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  • ...— Bruderhilfe. Beiträge zum sozialen Protestantismus im 19. Jahrhundert'', Leipzig 2000, pp. 173–194
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  • | [[Games Convention]] (Leipzig) 2006 || (Not posted on Metal Gear Solid 4 website) || [http://youtube.com/ | [[Games Convention]] (Leipzig) 2007 || [http://www.konami.jp/gs/kojima_pro/movie/mgs4_gc2007_eng.asx] ||
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  • {{Image|Altes Rathaus Leipzig.jpg|right|250px|The old [[townhall]] in [[Leipzig]]. The tower is positioned between the right (a) and left (b) sections so
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  • ...in Columbia University'', New York, in March and April 1906, B.G. Teubner (Leipzig); G.E. Stechert (New York) [http://www.archive.org/details/electronstheory
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  • * Other OKFN chapters launching = Leipzig launching in May
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  • ...920 to 1926 he was a professor of Roman and Civil Law at the University of Leipzig. He then transferred to the University of Zurich and in 1929 moved to the U
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  • |location=Leipzig}}.
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  • * [http://www.bach-leipzig.de/ Bach-Leipzig.de], Bach-Archiv Leipzig
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  • ...was doubted,<ref>W.S. Anderson (ed.), ''P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoses'', Leipzig 1977, p. 161</ref> because it was believed for a long time that the [[Thrac
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  • ...th, and the Thuringian basin, northwards from the [[Thuringian Forest]]. [[Leipzig]], one of the other major cities of eastern Germany, is only 40 km away. ...Germany. In 1840, he opened the line Magdeburg - Köthen - Halle, and Halle-Leipzig, a connection between Madgeburg and Dresden was completed. In 1841&ndash;18
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  • ...Rohlfs<ref>ROHLFS Gerhard (1937) ''La struttura linguistica dell’Italia'', Leipzig</ref>, divides the Romance languages between ''Eastern Romania'' and ''West
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  • ...ures on Gas Theory)|edition=1st Edition| publisher=Johann Ambrosius Barth, Leipzig, Germany|year=1896|id=}}</ref>
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  • ...nt='''1900''': Robert Bosse's ''Eine Reise nach dem Orient'', published in Leipzig.
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  • He was formally educated in [[law]], at first in [[Leipzig]] (1765-1768), and then, after a long illness and convalescence spent at ho
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  • ...pzig Publishing; English version published by Exeter Books (1982)|location=Leipzig; English version NY, USA|isbn=0-89673-110-3|pages=51}}</ref>, while Minton
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  • * Emilie Dahnk. L'hérésie de Fauvel, Leipzig - Paris, 1935, in Leipziger romanitische Studien, Literaturwissenschaftlich
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  • ...utory Worker Protection, in: Meyers Großes Konversationslexikon, Volume 9, Leipzig 1907, p. 890.]
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