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  Jeremie Jacques Oberlin - LoveToKnow 1911
JEREMIE JACQUES OBERLIN (1735-1806), Alsatian philologist and archaeologist, brother of Jean Frederic Oberlin, was born at Strassburg on the 8th of August 1735.
In he was chosen professor at the gymnasium of his native town, in 1763 librarian to the university, in 1770 professor of rhetoric, and in 1782 of logic and metaphysics.
Oberlin published several manuals on archaeology and ancient geography, and made frequent excursions into different provinces of France to investigate antiquarian remains and study provincial dialects, the result appearing in Essai sur le patois Lorrain (1775); Dissertations sur les Minnesingers (1782-1789); and Observations concernant le patois et les mceurs des gens de la campagne (1791).
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 Jean Frederic Oberlin - LoveToKnow 1911
JEAN FREDERIC OBERLIN (1740-1826), German Protestant pastor and philanthropist, the son of a teacher, was born on the 31st of August 1740 at Strassburg, where he studied theology.
In 1766 he became Protestant pastor of Waldbach, a remote and barren region in the Steinthal (Ban-de-la-Roche), a valley in the Vosges on the borders of Alsace and Lorraine.
Among the many accounts of the labours of Oberlin, mention may be made of Thomas Sims, Brief Memorials of Oberlin (London, 1830); Memoirs of Oberlin, with a short notice of Louisa Scheppler (London, 1838, 2nd ed.
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 Science Fair Projects - Jeremie Jacques Oberlin
Jeremie Jacques Oberlin (8 August, 1735 – 10 October, 1806) was an Alsatian philologist and archaeologist.
In 1755 he was chosen professor at the gymnasium of his native town, in 1763 librarian to the university, in 1770 professor of rhetoric, and in 1782 of logic and metaphysics.
Oberlin published several manuals on archaeology and ancient geography, and made frequent excursions into different provinces of France to investigate antiquarian remains and study provincial dialects, the result appearing in Essai sur le patois Lorrain (1775); Dissertations sur les Minnesingers (1782-1789); and Observations concernant le patois et les mwurs des gens de la campagne (1791).
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OBERLIN, JEREMIE JACQUES (1735-1806), Alsatian philologist and archaeologist, See also:
Oberlin published several manuals on archaeology and See also:
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 Jérémie Jacques Oberlin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Jérémie Jacques Oberlin (8 August 1735–10 October 1806) was an Alsatian philologist and archaeologist.
The brother of Jean Frédéric Oberlin, he was born at Strasbourg.
Oberlin published several manuals on archaeology and ancient geography, and made frequent excursions into different provinces of France to investigate antiquarian remains and study provincial dialects, the result appearing in Essai sur le patois Lorrain (1775); Dissertations sur les Minnesingers (1782-1789); and Observations concernant le patois et les mœurs des gens de la campagne (1791).
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 Oberlin College Archives | Holdings | Finding Guides | RG 30/165 - John Frederick Oberlin (1740-1826) | Inventory
Engraving of J. Oberlin silhouette, most likely clipped from the frontispiece of "Memoirs of John Frederic Oberlin, pastor of Waldbach in the Ban de la Roche." Gift of Judge Walter R. Beals, October 11, 1935.
This copy was presented to Oberlin College President James H. Fairchild in 1871 by Oberlin's grandson Dr. Witz.
"Oberlin, Johann Friedrich" from Encyklopädischem Handbuch der Pädagogik, 2 Auflage.
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 Oberlin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Josh scored his second win of the season at Oberlin in the IMCA Stock Car class.
Last week, commissioners unanimously voted to spend $2.4 million to renovate the Oberlin firehouse to house the newly combined Goodwill Fire Company of Enhaut...
As we continued in our careers, talking about retirement but doing nothing, Kendal at Oberlin, a continuing-care, nonprofit retirement community was chartered.
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Jeremie WEYDKNECHT was born on 13 Apr 1773 in Rothau.
Jean Frederic WEYDKNECHT was born on 14 Oct 1777 in Rothau.
Jacques WEIDKNECHT was born on 26 Jul 1845 in Mulhouse.
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 Oberlin Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
1) " Oberlin" -- In the context of Oberlin Ohio
2) " Ohio" -- In the context of Oberlin Ohio
Ohio is a Midwestern state in the northeastern corner of the United States.It was the first and eastern-most state in the Midwest admitted to the Union under the Northwest Ordinance.
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The notoriety of the collection is already large enough that the Strasbourgian Jeremie Oberlin took a detour on May 10th 1776 to "admire the beautiful staircase decorated with antique marble before hastily viewing the manuscripts of Mr de Peiresc in a 125 volume set".
The return of the Comtat to France (14 September 1791) ruined the foundation as the funding disappeared in the abyss of the state budget and a section of the collection was given to the newly created central school (17th April 1792).
The executors of the will of Dr Jacques Raspails widow, the great grandson of Francois Vincent Raspail (1794-1878) left in 1978, 90 bundles of written works that speak of a new day in the lives of Rapail and his sons and the political role that they embraced in the 19th century.
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 All Things Strings: Summer Study Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Faculty: Erick Friedman, Jacques Ghestem, Herman Krebbers, Igor Oistrakh, Aaron Rosand, Eduard Schmieder, Pierre Amoyal, Viktor Liberman, Yfrah Neaman, Gyorgy Pauk, Valentin Zhuk, violin; Michael Gieler, Nobuko Imai, viola; Wolfgang Boettcher, Raphael Walltisey, Dimitri Ferschtman, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, cello.
A select group of young musicians participate in a three-week training and performance program with an outstanding international faculty.
Young musicians from all over the world (age limit 26) work on orchestral and chamber music and perform within the largest festival of classical music in Germany.
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1 Jun 1729 Levis, QC 6 Jacques Lambert b.
7 Sep 1914 Frampton, QC 6 Jacques Bonhomme-Dulac b.
17 Jun 1942 Oberlin, OH 14 Christopher John Charlebois b.
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 Press-Herald Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
She was preceded in death by her father, J. Davidson Brown of Minden.
She is survived by her mother, Rolene Brown of The Glen in Shreveport; her son, Clayton Davidson Lowe and wife Jennifer Powell Lowe of New Braunfels, Texas; sister, Beth Brown O'Donnell and husband Sammy of Shreveport; nephew, Davidson Brown O'Donnell of New Orleans; and niece, Virginia O'Donnell Pederson and husband Jeremie of Houston, Texas.
Lebanon; son, Jeremy Howell and wife Jessica of Pensacola, Fla.; step-daughter, Taura Gardner of Minden; four grandchildren, Anna, Ashli, Amber and Jarod; sister, Martha Hunter of Shreveport; and brother, Russell Jowers of Henniker, N.H. Lela Miller
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Dear mother of Linda (Phil) Hodge, Lisa Jacques and Larry (Kimberly) Jacques.
He graduated from Oberlin College in 1936 and from Jefferson Medical College, where he was a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, in 1940.
He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1942 and served in the Medical Corps during World War II and Korea.
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 2000 Spring Grad List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Jeremy Ryan Furr,3401 Rimer Rd,Concord,NC,28025,EE Jeffrey Wright Gilmore,581 Crestside Drive,Concord,NC,28025,LCP
Jeremy Andrew Jones,111 Corn Tassell Tr,Stoneville,NC,27048,ME Kelly La Nelle Joyce,162 Glendale Circle,Eden,NC,27288,LSW
Jeremy Nathan Erickson,875 Lochmaben St.,Wake Forest,NC,27587,BE Grace Kelly Escobar,3211-K Walnut Creek Pky,Raleigh,NC,27606,MSL
www.ncsu.edu /news/sgrad/sp00grad.htm   (4584 words)

  
 Gale . The Making of the Modern World . Title Lists . List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
London, Printed and sold by T. Payne and D. Prince and Cooke, 1788
An appeal in behalf of the Oberlin Institute in aid of the abolition of slavery in the United States of America
The dying negro, a poem by the late Thomas Day and John Bicknell.
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