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Of of pertaining to any method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way, whether united in a system specific to a country or region.

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Louis Adolphe Thiers

Language; Encyclopedias

French statesman and historian, born at Marseilles, of parents in poor circumstances; studied law at Aix, became acquainted with Mignet the historian; went with him to Paris, and ...

Gédéon Tallemant des Réaux

Language; Encyclopedias

French writer, native of La Rochelle; author of a voluminous collection of gossipy biographies, or anecdotes rather, "Historiettes," filling five volumes, which throw a flood of ...

Baron von Steuben

Language; Encyclopedias

General in the American War of Independence, born in Magdeburg; originally in the Prussian service under Frederick the Great, and had distinguished himself at the siege of Prague ...

W. Gottlieb Tennemann

Language; Encyclopedias

German historian of philosophy; was professor at Marburg; wrote both a history and a manual of philosophy (1761-1819).

Heinrich von Sybel

Language; Encyclopedias

German historian, born at Dusseldorf; was a pupil of Ranke's, and became professor of History at Munich and Bonn; he was a Liberal in politics; his great works are a "History of ...

Heymann Steinthal

Language; Encyclopedias

German philologist, born at Grobzig, in Anhalt; studied at Berlin, where in 1863 he became professor of Comparative Philology, and in 1872 lecturer at the Jewish High School on ...

Theodore Woldsen Storm

Language; Encyclopedias

German poet and exquisite story-teller, born in Sleswig; was a magistrate and judge in Sleswig-Holstein (1817-1888).