Rudolph Ernst Brünnow (February 7, 1858 in Ann Arbor, Michigan – April 14, 1917 in Bar Harbor, Maine) was a German-American orientalist and philologist...
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Brünnow may refer to: 6807 Brünnow, a minor planet Franz Brünnow, a German astronomer Rudolf Ernst Brünnow (1858–1917), German-American orientalist and...
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founding member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research Rudolf Ernst Brünnow (1858–1917), German-American orientalist and philologist Rudolph...
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they were drawn more to Shia Islam than to Kharijism. According to Rudolf Ernst Brünnow (1858–1917), the first academic historian to systematically study...
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printed edition, published in 1868, contained 20 volumes. In 1888 Rudolf Ernst Brünnow published a 21st volume being a collection of biographies not contained...
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Broe helmet. Group of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros in Delos, Greece. Rudolf Ernst Brünnow and Alfred von Domaszewski begin publication of Die Provincia Arabia...
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the academy's project for a historical dictionary of Arabic. With Rudolf Ernst Brünnow, he was author of the highly acclaimed Arabische Chrestomathie aus...
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areas, appeared in the Provincia Arabia (1904–1909, 3 vols.) of Rudolf Ernst Brünnow and Alfred von Domaszewski. Hill's travels were restricted by local...
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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1897. Rudolf Ernst Brünnow and Alfred von Domaszewski begin a two-year expedition to the Arabian...
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reconstruction project involving the Monumentum Ancyranum. With philologist Rudolf Ernst Brünnow, he provided a comprehensive analysis and map of the ancient city...
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