Doktordiplome der Philosophischen Fakultät
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D 0009 Doktordiplome der Philosophischen Fakultät (1754-1967)
Doktordiplome der Philosophischen Fakultät (1754-1967)
1886
Enthält: Rudolf Pitsche; Oscar Dyckerhoff; Paul Kaufmann; Guilielm Buecher; Ludovic Boehm; Paul Kuettner; Eduard Stoessner; Ludwig Gaertner; Theodor Steinkauler; Heinrich Riedel; Erhard Eylmann; Ernst Trainer; Johann Gubkin; Hermann Hirzel; Ludovic Witte; Friederic Carolo Theis; Friedrich Wüst; Franz Hartmann; Friedrich Ottoni Langguth; Carl Pathe; Friedrich Collischon; Teizo Ihmori; Georg Graemer; Aemil Schmidt; August Reh; Hermann Kunz; Guilielm Hermann; Arthur Richardson; Peter Schmitz; Einar Larsen; Joseph Baum; Peter Meyer; Eugen Dombois; Hermann Mercklin; Paul Ehestaedt; Maximilian Haebler; John Walter Leather; Hans Paucksch; Ernst Huetlin; Mathiae Bernstein; Friederic August Hoch; Robert Wollner; Ottoni Hoffmann; Frideric de Bolzano; Gustav Neuhoff; Friedrich von Dreden; Otto Schoetensack; Maximilian Hossner; Maximilian Greinert; Robert Zeeh, Ernest Wissmann; Ernest Pieszczek; Herman Tesmer; August Markstahler; Stephano Haller; Guilielm Reuss; Herman Burstert; Joseph Kamner; Joseph August Schulte im Hofe; Ulrich Genzken; Mathias Kappes
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