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  • 71Franz Bopp — (September 14, 1791–October 23, 1867) was a German linguist known for extensive comparative work on Indo European languages.BiographyHe was born at Mainz, but owing to the political disarray of the time, his parents moved to Aschaffenburg in… …

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  • 72Wilhelm Gesenius — Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius (February 3, 1786 ndash; October 23, 1842) was a German orientalist and Biblical critic.He was born at Nordhausen, Thuringia. In 1803 he became a student of philosophy and theology at the University of… …

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  • 73Study of the Hebrew language — has an ancient history. Since Hebrew is the original language of the Hebrew Bible (known as the Torah and Tanakh), it is therefore a language that has always been central to Judaism and valued by the Jewish people for over three thousand years,… …

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  • 74Germanisation — (also spelled Germanization) is either the spread of the German language, people and culture either by force or assimilation, or the adaptation of a foreign word to the German language in linguistics, much like the Romanisation of many languages… …

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  • 75Josef Dobrovský — (August 17, 1753 – January 6, 1829) was a Bohemian philologist and historian, one of the most important figures of the Czech national revival. He was born at Gjermet, near Raab, in Hungary, when his father Jakub Doubravský was temporarily… …

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  • 76Franc Serafin Metelko — (14 July, 1779 27 December, 1860) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest, author and philologist, most famous for his proposal of a new script for the Slovene language, called the Metelko alphabet, which was ment to replace the traditional Bohorič… …

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  • 77Prussian Military Academy — Facade of 74 Unter den Linden, constructed 1845/25 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel when it was the United Artillery and Engineering School …

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  • 78Metelko alphabet — The Metelko alphabet (Slovene: metelčica) was a Slovene writing system developed by Franc Serafin Metelko. It was used by a small group of authors from 1825 to 1833 but it was never generally accepted. Example of the Metelko alphabet: Valentin… …

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  • 79Selah — (Hebrew: סלה) may be the most difficult word in the Hebrew Bible to translate. Selah is probably either a liturgico musical mark or an instruction on the reading of the text, something like stop and listen . The Psalms were sung accompanied by… …

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  • 80Аристотелева философия — Философия А. выросла из платоновского учения об идеях, стремясь привести это учение в более тесную связь с эмпирическим знанием. Благодаря этому если, с одной стороны, Аристотель пришел к иному взгляду на отношения идей к отдельным предметам, чем …

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