Samuel Gottlieb Linde (polonised Samuel Bogumił Linde; 11 or 24 April 1771, in Toruń – 8 August 1847, in Warsaw) was a linguist, librarian, and lexicographer...
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Marie Linde (1894–1963), South African author Peter Linde, Swedish sculptor Samuel Linde (1771-1847), German-Polish lexicographer Steve Linde (born 1960)...
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Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21. Frequent visitors included Józef Elsner, Samuel Linde, Juliusz Kolberg, Kajetan Koźmian, Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, and Stefan...
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mathematics and natural sciences, and (in Polish) the Polish language. Samuel Linde was appointed director of the Warsaw Lyceum. The Evangelical-Augsburg...
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prefect of the Imperial Austrian Library in 1793 in Vienna. He employed Samuel Linde as his "Gräfliche Ossolinskische Bibliothekar", librarian of the Ossoliński...
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Strobel (1591–1650), Baroque painter Samuel Thomas von Sömmerring (1755–1830), German physician and anatomist Samuel Linde (1771–1847), linguist, librarian...
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formation of the Royal Warsaw University, it was led by the first director Samuel Linde, a linguist and educator. By 1831, the library housed over 134,000 volumes...
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Notable among his numerous busts are those of Klementyna Hoffmanowa and Samuel Linde. He also did portrait medallions. The philosopher and historian, Władysław...
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written as budżet. Early 19th century Dictionary of the Polish Language by Samuel Linde includes the following anglicisms: foksal (after London's suburb of Vauxhall;...
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of The Jerusalem Report. Linde was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, to Jewish parents, Roseve (Saacks) and Hilyer (Hilly) Samuel Linde, and grew up in Durban,...
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