Bruno Hildebrand - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • von Hildebrand, Alice (2000). The Soul of A Lion: Dietrich von Hildebrand. Ignatius Press. ISBN 0-89870-801-X.
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Name Hildebrand, Bruno
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Date of birth 6 March 1812
Place of birth Naumburg an der Saale
Date of death 29 January 1878
Place of death Jena

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