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  • Moldenhawer may refer to: Johann Jacob Paul Moldenhawer (1766–1827). German botanist. Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer (1753–1823). German-Danish philologist...
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  • Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer (11 December 1753 – 21 November 1823), was a German-Danish philologist, theologian, librarian, bibliophile, palaeographer...
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    electropop band from Copenhagen. The group consists of three members: Silas Moldenhawer (drums), Jonas Kenton (synth, vocals) and Nikolaj Manuel Vonsild (vocals)...
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  • Chloroform was synthesized independently by several investigators c. 1831: Moldenhawer, a German pharmacist from Frankfurt an der Oder, appears to have produced...
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  • Johann Jacob Paul Moldenhawer (11 February 1766 – 21 August 1827) was a German botanist who made a number of important discoveries in plant anatomy. He...
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    exploitation, the team led by professor Nowacki, and with engineer Andrzej Moldenhawer, begun designing concepts for Ursynów M-6. Its specifications and functional...
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  • had begun its foray into global markets with star designers Henning Moldenhawer and Jacob Jensen, who designed 234 products for B&O from 1965 to 1985...
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    Moldenhawer, who was the chief librarian in the eighteenth century. Adler was convinced some of the manuscripts in it had been stolen by Moldenhawer from...
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    Later librarians included J. H. Schlegel, Jon Erichsen, Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer (1787-1823 notorious for stealing numerous books to enrich the library...
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    beginnings of the science of plant cytology. In 1812, Johann Jacob Paul Moldenhawer published Beyträge zur Anatomie der Pflanzen, describing microscopic...
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  • reprinted in the Biblia Pentapla at Hamburg in 1711. Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer's translation was published in 1774, Simon Grynaeus' in 1776, and Vögelin's...
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    Two Families Witness Ceremony. Neither Has Attendants. Rev. Dr. J. V. Moldenhawer Officiates. Bridegroom's Daughter To Be Married On June 5". The New York...
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    (1898-1982), physiologist Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer (1753-1823), philologist Johann Heinrich Daniel Moldenhawer (1709-1790), theologian Ernst Mollmann...
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  • describe this manuscript. It was examined by Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer and Andreas Birch. Moldenhawer was allowed to see it for a few hours and collated only...
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    published his Traité d'Anatomie et de Physiologie Végétale and Johann Moldenhawer (1766–1827) published Beyträge zur Anatomie der Pflanzen (1812) in which...
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    Moench (1744–1805) Caryophyllaceae Qu Moldenhawera Johann Jacob Paul Moldenhawer (1766–1827) Fabaceae Bu Molinadendron José Antonio Molina Rosito (1926–2012)...
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  • Formerly the manuscript belonged to Hurtado de Mendoza. It was examined by Moldenhawer, the chief librarian at the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen 1788-1823...
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    the University of Copenhagen 1789 – 1790 Succeeded by Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer Preceded by Johan Clemens Tode Rector of the University of Copenhagen...
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  • Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel (1838–1915), German architect Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer (1753–1823), Danish academic Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg (1753–1815)...
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    Library from 1798 and worked there for the next 65 years, replacing D. G. Moldenhawer as Chief Librarian in 1823. The writer and poet Henrik Hertz lived in...
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