- the novel:
Glahn belongs to nature,
while Edvarda belongs to culture. Much of what
happens between Glahn and
Edvarda is
foreshadowed when
Glahn dreams of...
- A.
Frank Glahn (1865–1941), was a
German mystic,
Germanic revivalist, and most
notably a
pendulum dowser. He was used by the
German military in the Third...
-
Klaus Glahn (born 23
March 1942) is a
retired West
German judoka who
competed at the 1964 and 1972 Olympics. In 1964 he won a
bronze medal in the openweight...
- China". In Ma & von
Glahn (2022), pp. 15–51. von
Glahn, Richard. "Economic
philosophy and
political economy". In Ma & von
Glahn (2022), pp. 166–202....
-
causes of
mortality in the
final decades of
Mongol rule. — Richard von
Glahn Monica Green suggests that
other parts of
Eurasia outside the west do not...
- Vera Pawlowsky-
Glahn (born
September 25, 1951) is a Spanish-German mathematician. From 2000 till 2018, she was a full-time
professor at the University...
-
American classical music. In the
description of
Broyles and
Denise Von
Glahn, his "draw was immense. He
constantly performed before packed halls, often...
- Transaction. ISBN 978-0-202-30799-2. Smith, Bonnie; Van De Mieroop, Marc; von
Glahn, Richard; Lane, Kris (2012).
Crossroads and Cultures,
Combined Volume: A...
-
Fritz Glahn (5
March 1899 – 29
September 1977) was a
German politician of the Free
Democratic Party (FDP) and
former member of the
German Bundestag. Since...
- p. 48.
Carroll 2007, p. 10.
Porter 1996, p. 63.
Edmonds 2002, p. 1. von
Glahn 1996, p. 116.
Wills 1998, pp. 342–344. "Hong Kong
Museum of History: "The...