44 examples of christoph in sentences

Widmann calls Wagner Waiger; while in all other publications referring to him he bears his right name, Christoph Wagner.

In 1712, a book was published at Berlin, under the title, "Zauberkünste und Leben Dr. Fausti," (The Magic Arts and Life of Dr. Faust,) as the author of which Christoph Wagner was named.

Another Dutch painter, Christoph von Sichem, represented two scenes from the life of the celebrated magician; and of these productions engravings still exist.

Christoph von Sichem was born in 1580, and flourished at Amsterdam during the first quarter of the seventeenth century.

142. and Christoph.

Those famous expeditions of Christoph.

BILLINGTON GEORG FRIEDRICH HANDEL CHRISTOPH WILLIBALD VON GLUCK JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU NICOLA PICCINNI JEAN BAPTISTE DE LULLY WOLFGANG MOZART MOZART, AT VIENNA, PLAYING HIS OPERA "DON JUAN" FOR THE FIRST TIME

J. Christoph was sued for breach of promise by a girl whom he said he had discussed matrimony with and exchanged rings with, but tired of.

The physicist, Christoph Sturm of Altdorf (died 1703), was a follower of Descartes, Joachim Jungius (died 1657) a follower of Bacon, though not denying with the latter the value of the mathematical method in natural science.

Christoph Willibald von Gluck, sein Leben und seine Werke.

Christoph Willibald Ritter von Gluck, dessen Leben und tonkünstlerisches Wirken.

CHRISTOPH, K. J. Introduction to astronomy.

Christoph Columbus.

WASSERMANN, JAKOB. Christoph Columbus.

SEE Joos, Jakob Christoph Georg.

SEE Joos, Jakob Christoph Georg.

JOOS, JAKOB CHRISTOPH GEORG.

Under the direction of K. J. Christoph. NM: revisions & additions.

CHRISTOPH, VAN FRANCIS.

ROBINSON, LEO J. Introductory sociology, By Leo J. Robinson & Van Francis Christoph.

Leo J. Robinson & Van Francis Christoph (A); 28Aug69; R467628.

V. Christoph Theodor Gottlieb Lemm was born in 1786, in the kingdom of Saxony, in the town of Chemnitz.

ADELUNG, JOHANN CHRISTOPH, a distinguished German philologist and lexicographer, born in Pomerania (1732-1806).

GOTTSCHED, JOHANN CHRISTOPH, a German literary notability, born near Königsberg, professor of philosophy and belles-lettres at Leipzig; was throughout his life the literary dictator of Germany; did much to vindicate the rights and protect the purity of the German tongue, as well as to improve the drama, but he wrote and patronised a style of writing that was cold, stiff, and soulless (1700-1766).

HANSTEEN, CHRISTOPH, a Norwegian astronomer and mathematician, born in Christiania, where he became professor of Mathematics; is famous for his researches and discoveries in connection with the magnetism of the earth, and the impetus he gave to the study of it; he prosecuted his magnetic researches as far as the E. of Siberia, and published the results (1784-1873).

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