- who
became famous for his book
Bantu Philosophy.
Tempels was born in Berlaar, Belgium. Born
Frans Tempels, he took the name "Placide" on his
entry into a...
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Tempel 1 (official designation: 9P/
Tempel) is a
periodic Jupiter-family
comet discovered by
Wilhelm Tempel in 1867. It
completes an
orbit of the Sun every...
- Look up
Tempel or
tempel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tempel (German or Dutch: temple) may
refer to:
Wilhelm Tempel (1821–1889),
German astronomer...
-
Ernst Wilhelm Leberecht Tempel (4
December 1821 – 16
March 1889),
normally known as
Wilhelm Tempel, was a
German astronomer who
worked in M****ille until...
- The Leopoldstädter
Tempel was the
largest synagogue of Vienna, in the
district (Bezirk) of Leopoldstadt. It was also
known as the
Israelitische Bethaus...
- book,
Tempels argues that the
African philosophical categories can be
identified through the
categories inherent to language.
According to
Tempels, the...
- 10P/
Tempel, also
known as
Tempel 2, is a
periodic Jupiter-family
comet with a 5 year
orbital period. It was
discovered on July 4, 1873 by
Wilhelm Tempel....
- Ra
Tempel was a West
German ****rock
group led by
guitarist Manuel Göttsching that was
active from 1970 to 1976.
Their debut album Ash Ra
Tempel was...
- The Türkischer
Tempel (English:
Turkish Temple) was a
synagogue in Vienna. It was
built specifically for a
community of
Sephardi Jews, who
originally came...
- The Währinger
Tempel was a
synagogue in the
district of Währing in Vienna. Schopenhauerstraße 41. It was destro****
during the
Reichskristallnacht in 1938...