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  • Erbauungsreden für Akademiker, Prague: Caspar Widtmann; [BGA] I, 2; 2nd improved and enlarged edition: Sulzbach: J.E. v. Seidel, 1839.

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  • Ein Beitrag zur neuesten Literaturgeschichte, Sulzbach: J.E. v. Seidel; reprint: Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1970; BGA I, 16/1:

    Slices of Matisse gerard varni 2009

  • Lebensbeschreibung des Dr.B. B.lzano, Sulzbach: J.E. v. Seidel; 2nd edition: Vienna: Wilhelm B.aumüller,

    Slices of Matisse gerard varni 2009

  • Sulzbach: Seidel; reprint of the 2nd edition 1929-1931, Aalen:

    Bolzano's Logic Sebestik, Jan 2007

  • The references given by CB above are to the Hebrew (and Aramaic) text published at Sulzbach in 1684, and refer to columns in the commentaries on Genesis and Exodus.

    The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1774-1824 1954

  • (Genesis), col. 340 in Sulzbach (= f. 146a, b, standard), recounts the many occasions on which Jacob received a blessing.

    The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1774-1824 1954

  • A little earlier, however, f. 145b (Sulzbach, col. 238) has a passing reference to the heavenly mystery of the Holy of Holies.

    The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1774-1824 1954

  • Sulzbach also likes to say, "Never look for unicorns until you run out of ponies."

    Portrait of a Killer Cornwell, Patricia 1930

  • Born at Sulzbach, 10 August, 1793; died at Augsburg, 22 May, 1873.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • Sailer, Joseph Anton Sambuga, wie er war (Munich, 1816); the same account in Sailer, Biographische Schriften, I, in Sailer's collected works, vol. XXXVIII (2nd ed. Sulzbach, 1841), 157-416.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

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