- Karl
Friedrich Kahlert (25
September 1765 – 8
September 1813) also
known by the pen
names Lawrence Flammenberg or
Lorenz Flammenberg and
Bernhard Stein...
- The Tale of the
Black Forest is a
Gothic novel written by Karl
Friedrich Kahlert under the
alias Lawrence Flammenberg and
translated by
Peter Teuthold that...
-
Detlef Kahlert (born 1
August 1962) is a
German former archer. He
competed at the 1984
Summer Olympics and the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- The
Kahlert Mercantile Store is a
historic commercial building in Browerville, Minnesota,
United States. It was
built in 1883 as
Browerville was springing...
-
Residential Scholars Community (MHC for short), the L****onde Studios, and
Kahlert Village. The MHC is a
dormitory strictly for
honors students and was completed...
- (1978, pp. 138–139);
Woods (2003, p. 87).
Kahlert (2016, pp. 198, 265).
Alexander &
Bitton 2019, p. 252.
Kahlert (2016, p. 265).
Kelty (2011, pp. 88–89)...
- Vol. XIX. London:
James Nisbet & Co. pp. 682–700, based in
large part on
Kahlert,
August (Dr.).
Angelus Silesius: Ein literar-historiche
Untersuchung (Breslau:...
-
specializing in
compilers and
automatic parallelization. She is
director of the
Kahlert School of
Computing at the
University of Utah. Hall's mother, a mathematics...
- on the
origin of the
Black Forest cuckoo clock to:
Richard Mühe,
Helmut Kahlert and
Beatrice Techen,
Kuckucksuhren (München, 1988): pp. 7–14. "Die ersten...
- of the
League of Nations, 1914–1919 (Cambridge
University Press, 2021).
Kahlert,
Torsten (2019). "Pioneers in
International Administration: A Prosopography...