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Stephan and Agricola
* Stephan Agricola, also Kastenpaur, ( 1491 – 1547 ), German scholar and theologian, formerly an Augustinian monk
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The ahnentafel system of numeration is also known as: the Eytzinger Method, for Michaël Eytzinger, the Austrian-born historian who first published the principles of the system in 1590 ; the Sosa Method, named for Jerónimo ( Jerome ) de Sosa, the Spanish genealogist who popularized the numbering system in his work Noticia de la gran casa de los marqueses de Villafranca in 1676 ; and the Sosa – Stradonitz Method, for Stephan Kekulé von Stradonitz, the genealogist and son of Friedrich August Kekulé, who published his interpretation of Sosa's method in his Ahnentafel-atlas in 1898.
The faint comet 38P / Stephan – Oterma would probably not show a coma if it had a perihelion distance beyond Jupiter's orbit at 5 AU.
* Stephan Groth ( STP a / k / a Grothesk ) – Vocals, Programming, Guitars, Samples ( 1989 – present )
* Alexius Meinong ( Vienna, 1875 – 1878 ), was the head of the Graz School and influenced among others Stephan Witasek, Alois Höfler, Vittorio Benussi and Bertrand Russell.
Heinrich von Stephan ( January 7, 1831 – April 8, 1897 ) was a general post director for the German Empire who reorganized the German postal service.
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* DuBois, John / Schuetze-Coburn, Stephan / Cumming, Susanne / Paolino, Danae ( 1992 ): Outline of Discourse Transcription.
* Kunisch, Sven ; Boehm, Stephan A .; Boppel, Michael ( eds ): From Grey to Silver: Managing the Demographic Change Successfully, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-15593-2
* Tiwari, Rajnish and Buse, Stephan ( 2006 ): The German Banking Sector: Competition, Consolidation and Contentment, Hamburg University of Technology ( TU Hamburg-Harburg )
** First Prize Winners ( 6 ): Mogens Markussen ( DK ), Stephan Schlitter ( DE ), Grace O ' Connor / Sinead Finn ( IE ), Lina Tomasella ( IT ), Nicola Kirk ( UK ) and Jean-Pierre Wyss / Matthias Zimmermann / Elmar Artho ( CH )
* Ley, Stephan ( 1957 ): Aus Beethovens Erdentagen, chapter " Eine unsterbliche Geliebte Beethovens ", pp. 78 – 85.
Stephan and Lutheran
In the 19th-century German Kingdom of Saxony, Lutheran pastor Martin Stephan and many of his followers found themselves increasingly at odds with the rationalism, Christian ecumenism and Prussian Union ( Evangelical Christian Church ) forcible unionism of established Lutheranism.
In order to freely practice their Christian faith in accordance with the Lutheran confessions outlined in the Book of Concord, Stephan and nearly 1, 100 other Saxon Lutherans left for the United States in November 1838.
Martin Stephan ( 1777 – 1846 ) was pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Dresden, Germany during the early 19th century.
The Old Lutheran and Neo-Lutheran movements spread to the United States with the Neo-Lutheran Wilhelm Loehe and the Old Lutheran free church leader Friedrich August Brünn both sending missionaies to newly arrived German immigrants in the Midwest and the immigration of groups like the Saxons, who settled in Missouri under Martin Stephan and C. F. W.
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Johann Friedrich Agricola ( 4 January 1720 – 2 December 1774 ) was a German composer, organist, singer, pedagogue, and writer on music.
Johannes Agricola ( originally Schneider, then Schnitter ) ( April 20, 1494 – September 22, 1566 ) was a German Protestant reformer and humanist.
Martin Agricola ( 6 January 1486 – 10 June 1556 ) was a German composer of Renaissance music and a music theorist.
Rodolphus Agricola ( Phrisius ) ( February 17, 1444 – October 27, 1485 ) was a pre-Erasmian humanist of the northern Low Countries, famous for his supple Latin and one of the first north of the Alps to know Greek well.
* " De formando studio " (= letter 38 Jacobus Barbireau of Antwerp on June 7, 1484, when Agricola was in Heidelberg: see the edition of the letters by Van der Laan / Akkerman, pp. 200 – 219 )
Vanderjagt, ' Wessel Gansfort ( 1419 – 1489 ) and Rudolph Agricola ( 1443 < sup >?</ sup >- 1485 ): Piety and Hebrew ', in Frömmigkeit-Theologie-Frömmigkeitstheologie: Contributions to European Church History.
German scientist Georg Agricola ( 1494 – 1555 ), known as " the father of mineralogy ", published his great work De re metallica.
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