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- While there, she obtained British citizenship and changed her name to Greta Hort. In 1938 she moved to Australia where she was appointed principal of University...9 KB (1,055 words) - 06:02, 20 March 2023
- Hort may refer to: Erik Hort (born 1987), American soccer player F. J. A. Hort (1828–1892), Irish theologian Greta Hort (1903–1967), Danish-born literature...721 bytes (113 words) - 15:08, 22 November 2022
- University of Melbourne, overseeing its opening in 1937. She was succeeded by Greta Hort in 1938. "Williams, Susannah Jane". The Encyclopedia of Melbourne Online...5 KB (370 words) - 19:27, 5 May 2024
- Danish-born professor of Danish and English literature, changed name to Greta Hort Johan Hjort (1869–1948), marine zoologist and oceanographer Johan Bernhard...3 KB (273 words) - 14:21, 28 December 2023
- York: Scribner's Sons. 1970b, Mamre: Essays in Religion, translated by Greta Hort, Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. 1970c, Martin Buber and the Theater...57 KB (6,630 words) - 06:08, 19 July 2024
- lectured at the University of Melbourne. Together with her companion Greta Hort she moved back to Prague after the war but had to wait for several years...5 KB (589 words) - 08:23, 6 May 2023
- interpreting the words of Moses to Pharaoh, Aaron would act as a prophet. Greta Hort argued that the plagues concentrated within a period of about 12 months...145 KB (19,544 words) - 02:28, 9 November 2023
- rights activist Dagmar Hjort (1860–1902), educator and rights activist Greta Hort born Grethe Hjort (1903–1967), professor of Danish and English literature...13 KB (1,622 words) - 10:42, 12 July 2024
- Judith Wright (1915–2000) Australia poetry, literary criticism, novel, essays Greta Hort (1903–1967) Torsten Dahl (1897–1968) Henri Roddier (1898–1964)...19 KB (893 words) - 11:50, 23 May 2024
- the age of a month." The parashah is discussed in these modern sources: Greta Hort argued that the plagues concentrated within a period of about 12 months...220 KB (30,071 words) - 14:18, 14 April 2024
- novel, essays Mary Durack (1913–1994) Colin James Horne (1939–1999) Greta Hort (1903–1967) Torsten Dahl (1897–1968) 67 Carl Zuckmayer (1896–1977) Germany...19 KB (782 words) - 20:40, 9 July 2024
- Wright (1915–2000) Australia poetry, literary criticism, novel, essays Greta Hort (1903–1967) 90 Marguerite Yourcenar (1903–1987) France novel, essays...20 KB (622 words) - 00:16, 15 April 2024
- “Obituary: Prof. A.D. Trendall”, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 36, 1996, 61. — "Greta Hort”, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Melbourne: Melbourne University...30 KB (4,066 words) - 07:00, 18 April 2024
- Russell-Smith (1967–1979) Angela Milne (1960–1967) Myra Roper (1947–1960) Greta Hort (1938–1947) Susie Williams (1937–1938) Hall, Janet Clarke. "Janet Clarke...4 KB (422 words) - 17:03, 5 November 2023
- org Nomination archive – Elin Wägner nobelprize.org Nomination archive – Greta Hedin nobelprize.org Nomination archive – Louise Rosenblatt nobelprize.org...55 KB (1,614 words) - 17:02, 4 April 2024
- referred to by contemporary Anglican theologians. F. D. Maurice, F. J. A. Hort, F. W. Robertson, B. F. Westcott, John Oman and Thomas Erskine (once called...74 KB (9,232 words) - 15:25, 13 July 2024
- Cunningham, Greta (August 18, 2003). "State Fair Grandstand to get a facelift". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved September 30, 2006. "Ag-Hort-Bee Rules...37 KB (4,091 words) - 05:25, 1 February 2024
- Archived from the original on 21 December 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2014. "Hört "Lorde – Live In Concert" auf Spotify" (Press release) (in German). Universal...81 KB (4,520 words) - 20:47, 16 July 2024
- Renata Tebaldi, Maria Callas, Capucine, Marlene Dietrich, Daisy Fellowes, Greta Garbo, Gloria Guinness, Dolores Guinness, Aimee de Heeren, Jane Holzer,...56 KB (6,004 words) - 22:55, 19 June 2024
- Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Jerry Nadler (Democratic) 80.5% ▌Peter Hort (Republican) 19.5% New York 9 Anthony Weiner Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected...240 KB (646 words) - 18:17, 16 June 2024
- xc-xciii, and Biog. Lit. ii. 391-403). Coleridge removed with his family to Greta Hall, Keswick, in July 1800. He shared the house (or two houses under one