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Ferdinand Geminian Wanker
Ferdinand Geminian Wanker (2 October 1758, Freiburg im Breisgau - 19 January 1824, Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German Roman Catholic moral theology, moral theologian. Life Works * ''Christliche Sittenlehre oder Unterricht vom Verhalten des Christen, um durch Tugend wahrhaft glücklich zu werden.'' 2 Bände. 1794. ** Band 1. Vierte Ausgabe. 1824. ** Band 2. Dritte Ausgabe. 1811. * ''Vorlesungen über Religion nach Vernunft und Offenbarung. Für Akademiker und gebildete Christen.'' 1828 * ''Gesammelte Schriften.'' 4 Bände. 1830. Bibliography Digitalised works by Wanker - Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg* ''Allgemeine deutsche Real-Encyklopädie für die gebildeten Stände.'' 7. Auflage, F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1827, 12. Bd., S. 65Online * Heinrich Doering: ''Die gelehrten Theologen Deutschlands im achtzehnten und neunzehnten Jahrhundert.'' Verlag Johann Karl Gottfried Wagner, Neustadt an der Orla 1835, Bd. 4, S. 654,Online * Wilhelm Heinen: ''Die Anthropologie in der Sitt ...
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T, or t, is the twentieth Letter (alphabet), letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is English alphabet#Letter names, ''tee'' (pronounced ), plural ''tees''. It is derived from the Semitic Taw 𐤕 of the Phoenician alphabet, Phoenician and Paleo-Hebrew script (Aramaic alphabet, Aramaic and Hebrew alphabet, Hebrew Taw ת/𐡕/, Syriac alphabet, Syriac Taw ܬ, and Arabic script, Arabic ت Tāʼ) via the Greek letter tau, τ (tau). In English, it is most commonly used to represent the voiceless alveolar plosive, a sound it also denotes in the International Phonetic Alphabet. It is the most commonly used consonant and the second most commonly used letter in English-language texts. History ''Taw'' was the last letter of the Western Semitic alphabets, Semitic and Hebrew alphabets. The sound value of Semitic ''Taw'', Greek alphabet Tαυ (''Tau ...
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