Słupsk), as the seventh of eight children born to Werner (an anti-Nazi Lutheran minister) and Toni de Boor in 1937, he fled in 1945 with his family, settling...
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Helmut de Boor (born 24 March 1891 in Bonn, died 4 August 1976 in Berlin) was a German medievalist. Helmut de Boor was the third child of the Byzantine...
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Nibelungenlied (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
translated by Helmut de Boor. Sammlung Dieterich, 4th edition, Leipzig 1992, ISBN 3-7350-0104-1. Bartsch, Karl; Boor, Helmut de, eds. (1997). Das Nibelungenlied...
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Uwe Holmer (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Holmer died on 25 September 2023 in his home in Serrahn. Holmer, Uwe; de Boor, Werner (1976). Die Briefe des Petrus und der Brief des Judas (Wuppertaler...
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betwang, x (three feet) als úns die aufetúre sait. f (three feet) Helmut de Boor argues that, even if Albrecht was not the author of all four poems in the...
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von Wilhelm Braune, fortgeführt von Karl Helm, herausgegeben von Helmut de Boor. A. Hauptreihe. Nr. 10. Kurze deutsche Grammatik. Auf Grund der fünfbändigen...
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have been also produced by MACE. Huang, Zhipeng; Geyer, Nadine; Werner, Peter; de Boor, Johannes; Gösele, Ulrich (11 January 2011). "Metal-Assisted Chemical...
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Hildebrandslied (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
redundant (as well as hypermetrical) in the manuscript version. Alternatively, De Boor would place the lines earlier, before l.33, where Hildebrand offers an...
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Concerto after Tchaikovsky for soprano saxophone and orchestra (2013)—David DeBoor Canfield Concerto for soprano saxophone and chamber orchestra (2014–15)—Kalevi...
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from gavot, a local name for an Alpine resident, said to mean literally "boor", "glutton", from gaver (to stuff, force-feed poultry) from Old Provençal...
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