Stephan Bergler (c. 1680 – 1746) was a Transylvanian Saxon classical scholar, scientific editor, and antiquarian. Born in Kronstadt (Transylvania), he...
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engraver Stephan Bergler (c. 1680 – 1738), German classical scholar and antiquarian Bergel Bergner This page lists people with the surname Bergler. If an...
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Stephan Bergler, in his edition (Leipzig, 1715, 8vo.) with notes and a Latin translation. These seventy-two epistles form the third book in Bergler's...
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from several parts of Europe, including the Daniel de Fonseca and Stephan Bergler; his library was among the continent's most treasured. Mavrocordatos...
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such as the creation of a short-lived princely library (maintained by Stephan Bergler). Grigore II Ghica and Constantine Mavrocordatos maintained the commercial...
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from humanists and philosophers such as Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff, Stephan Bergler, Christian Thomasius and Christian Wolff. After Otto Mencke's death...
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are available in the Aldine and it was only in 1715 in Leipzig that Stephan Bergler edited other 72 letters, printed by Thomas Fritsch [de]. Further discoveries...
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Axentowicz Liviu Cornel Babeș Ștefan Baciu Maria Baiulescu Bálint Bakfark Stephan Bergler Ilie Birt Marcian Bleahu Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică Friedrich von Bömches...
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German). Museum Moderner Kunst. pp. 164, 165. Retrieved 12 July 2024. Bergler, Fritz (1984). Der Traum vom Raum (in German). Museum Moderner Kunst. pp...
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561–632. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehab395. ISSN 0195-668X. PMID 34453165. Bergler-Klein, Jutta; Klaar, Ursula; Heger, Maria; Rosenhek, Raphael; Mundigler...
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