Johannes Theophilus Hahn (Ebenhaeser, Cape Colony, 24 December 1842 – Johannesburg, Transvaal, 22 January 1905) was a merchant and agent in South West Africa (SWA), linguistic expert on the Khoikhoi language, one of seven languages in which he was fluent and a librarian.[1]
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JohannesTheophilusHahn (Ebenhaeser, Cape Colony, 24 December 1842 – Johannesburg, Transvaal, 22 January 1905) was a merchant and agent in South West...
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services at the South African Library were terminated in 1880 when Dr JohannesTheophilusHahn was appointed, after a long and painful saga, in her place. Her...
of Late Antique Alexandria"; the fragment has been used by historian JohannesHahn to date the destruction of the Serapeum to 392 AD though this date has...
Theophilus, the patriarch of Alexandria, wanted to bring Constantinople under his sway and opposed John's appointment to Constantinople. Theophilus had...
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frühen achtzehnten Jahrhundert. In Zusammenarbeit mit Johannes van den Berg, Klaus Deppermann, Johannes Friedrich Gerhard Goeters und Hans Schneider hg. von...
the so-called Hottentot proper; the other the Sān (Sā) or Bushmen." TheophilusHahn, Tsuni-||Goam: The Supreme Being to the Khoi-Khoi (1881), p. 3. Alan...
Sikhism. New Delhi: Fusion Books. p. 100. ISBN 978-8128800856. Cibben, Theophilus. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. II. Printed...
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for any sort of calculation, although he refers to the Easter cycles of Theophilus as a "Paschal computus." By the end of the 8th century, computus came...
so-called Hottentot proper; the other the San (Sā) or Bushmen." – TheophilusHahn, Tsuni-ǁGoam: The Supreme Being to the Khoi-Khoi (1881), p. 3. Ouzman...
have embodied the Didascalia. There are echoes in Justin Martyr, Tatian, Theophilus of Antioch, Cyprian, and Lactantius. The Didache is a relatively short...
classical Alexandrian 19-year lunar cycle, being the close variant of bishop Theophilus' 19-year lunar cycle proposed by Annianus and adopted by bishop Cyril...
1966), artist Robert Branner (B.A. 1948, Ph.D. 1953), art historian Theophilus Brown (B.F.A. 1941), painter Norman Carlberg (B.F.A. 1958, M.F.A. 1961)...
fall of man, a Syrian tradition, including the second-century figures Theophilus and Irenaeus, asserted that mortality preceded the fall. Around 400, the...
skill in languages and translation of works from Spanish to French. John Theophilus Desaguliers (1683–1744), translator, major figure in British Freemasonry...
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(landowner) Hagerstown, Maryland – Jonathan Hager Hahns Peak and Hahns Peak Village, Colorado – Joe Hahn (settler) Halcott, New York – George W. Halcott...
word trias, from which trinity is derived, is first seen in the works of Theophilus of Antioch. He wrote of "the Trinity of God (the Father), His Word (the...
University of Texas at Austin. Humanities Research Center; Johannes Kepler (1971). Johannes Kepler, 1571-1630: Exhibit of Books, Manuscripts and Related...