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Ignatius von Weitenauer
Minggu, 2026-02-22 08:31:54Ignatius von Weitenauer (November 1, 1709 – February 4, 1783) was a German Jesuit writer, exegete, and Orientalist. Weitenauer was born at Ingolstadt...
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Selasa, 2026-05-26 03:15:40relatively small Bunter Sandstone-Rotliegendes table of the Weintenau Uplands (Weitenauer Bergland) in the extreme southwest of the Black Forest; morphologically...
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Kamis, 2024-10-31 01:37:30radiate away to the south and west as well as the Weitenau Foothills (Weitenauer Vorberge). On the renaming of the old county of Neustadt/Schwarzwald to...
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Sabtu, 2026-05-16 05:19:34revision was published at Konstanz in 1751. The revision by Ignatius von Weitenauer, SJ, was published at Augsburg in twelve volumes from 1783 to 1789. Moses...
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Selasa, 2026-05-05 07:38:47Critique général de l’histoire du calvinisme de Maimbourg (1682). Ignaz Weitenauer, De modo legendi et excerpendi libri duo Weber, Nicholas Aloysious (1910)...
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Sabtu, 2026-03-14 00:54:501753) Jan Wagenaar, Dutch historian (d. 1773) November 1 – Ignatius von Weitenauer, German Jesuit writer (d. 1783) November 2 – Anne, Princess Royal and...
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Senin, 2025-09-01 09:34:411753) Jan Wagenaar, Dutch historian (d. 1773) November 1 – Ignatius von Weitenauer, German Jesuit writer (d. 1783) November 2 – Anne, Princess Royal and...
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Rabu, 2025-01-29 23:35:31critic, lexicographer and poet (died 1784) November 1 – Ignatius von Weitenauer, German Jesuit writer, exegete and Orientalist (died 1783) November 23...
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Minggu, 2026-04-05 14:22:32in Ingolstadt, Germany, and in 1827 it arrived in Munich. Ignatius von Weitenauer, a German Jesuit from Innsbruck, noted in 1757 that the manuscript had...
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