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Paul Ludwig Landsberg: Q117800852  wikidata:Q117800852 reasonator:Q117800852 s:es:Index:La edad media y nosotros - Revista de Occidente (1925).pdf
Author
Paul Ludwig Landsberg  (1901–1944)  wikidata:Q72062 s:es:Autor:Paul Ludwig Landsberg
 
Alternative names
Paul-Louis Landsberg
Description German philosopher and university teacher
Date of birth/death 3 December 1901 Edit this at Wikidata 2 April 1944 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bonn Oranienburg concentration camp
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Bonn Edit this at Wikidata
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José Ramón Pérez Bances  (1880–1933)  wikidata:Q81620444 s:es:Autor:José Ramón Pérez Bances
 
Description Spanish journalist, translator and lawyer
Date of birth/death 1880 Edit this at Wikidata 27 March 1933 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Oviedo
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translator QS:P655,Q81620444
Title
Español: La edad media y nosotros
Subtitle
Español: Ensayo filosófico-histórico sobre el sentido de una época
Publisher
Revista de Occidente
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Español: La edad media y nosotros : ensayo filosófico-histórico sobre el sentido de una época, Landsberg, Paul-Louis, 1925. Traducción de José Ramón Pérez Bances. Madrid: Revista de Occidente.
Language Spanish
Publication date 1925
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Place of publication Madrid
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