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Glogauer may
refer to:
Avigdor Glogauer (1725–1810), a
German Jewish grammarian and poet.
Israel Lovy aka
Israel Glogauer (1773 – 1832), ḥazzan and composer...
- The
Glogauer Liederbuch (Glogau Song Book) is a
Liederhandschrift (medieval songbook) of
sacred and
secular songs and
instrumental music,
written about...
- the
United Kingdom by the New
English Library. The
novel centres on Karl
Glogauer, who is also the
protagonist of Moor****'s
Nebula Award winning novella...
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Avigdor ben Simḥah ha-Levi
Glogauer (Hebrew: אביגדור בן שמחה הלוי מגלוגא; c. 1725–1810), also
known as
Avigdor Levi (אביגדור לוי) and by the
acronym Alem...
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columnist Helen Hobart, who
introduces them to
megalomaniac film
mogul Herman Glogauer when they
arrive in Hollywood. The trio's
misadventures include encounters...
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saxophone (1989–1994)
Adrian P.
Baxter –
tenor saxophone (1993–1996) Adam
Glogauer –
drums (1996) Sean
Oldham –
drums (1996)
Jason Palmer –
drums (1996) (2009...
- Germany: the
Lochamer Liederbuch, the
Schedelsches Liederbuch, and the
Glogauer Liederbuch. The
scholar Konrad Celtis (1459 – 1508), the Arch-Humanist...
- Man". In the novel, Moor****
weaves an
existentialist tale
about Karl
Glogauer, a man who
travels from the year 1970 in a time
machine to 28 AD, where...
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Israel Lovy (31
August 1773 – 7
January 1832), also
known as
Israel Glogauer and
Israel Fürth, was a ḥazzan and composer.
Israel Lovy was born in Schottland...
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Unexpected Yves
Drouard Episode: "A Time to Die" Once in a Life Time
Herman Glogauer TV
movie 1989
Cause Célèbre T.J. O'Connor K.C. TV
movie 1989–2013 Agatha...