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Ludwig Venetianer (Hungarian:
Venetianer Lajos) (May 19, 1867 in Kecskemét –
November 25, 1922 in Újpest) was a
Hungarian rabbi and writer.
Venetianer was...
- Újpest.
Alexander Rado (1899–1981),
Soviet spy.
Ferenc Szusza Ludwig Venetianer (1867–1922),
rabbi and writer. Újpest is
twinned with:[citation needed]...
- an
unknown translator). Its "original"
title is: Aus den
Memoiren des
Venetianers Jacob Casanova de Seingalt, oder sein Leben, wie er es zu Dux in Böhmen...
- Encyclopedia: "Jellinek" by
Adolph Kurrein, Max Weisz,
Frederick Haneman,
Ludwig Venetianer, and
Isidore Singer (1906). Beth ha-Midrasch at
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- an
adapted German translation in 12 volumes, as Aus den
Memoiren des
Venetianers Jacob Casanova de Seingalt, oder sein Leben, wie er es zu Dux in Böhmen...
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- 2013. "אמרי דוד - חולין - שיק, דוד (Page 5 of 193)". Singer, Isidore;
Venetianer, Ludwig. SOFER,
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incompatible due to
shared partitioning systems. Boros, I; Pósfai, G;
Venetianer, P (October 1984). "High-copy-number
derivatives of the
plasmid cloning...
- text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Isidore Singer,
Ludwig Venetianer (1901–1906). "Lederer, Abraham". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The...
- the gene (7th ed.). Benjamin-****mings. pp. 573–6. ISBN 978-0321762436.
Venetianer, Pál (1
January 2012). "Are
synonymous codons indeed synonymous?". Biomolecular...