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- Arnošt_Muka abstract "Arnošt Muka (10 March 1854 – 10 October 1932) was a German and Sorbian writer, linguist and man of science.Muka was born in Großhänchen which is now in the municipality Burkau, and studied theology, classical languages and Slavonic in Leipzig. Because of his activities in connection with the Sorbian languages, he was sent to teach in a gymnasium in Chemnitz in 1883, and later to Freiberg. In 1917, he moved back to Bautzen, where he died on 10 October 1932.".
- Q8948 abstract "Arnošt Muka (10 March 1854 – 10 October 1932) was a German and Sorbian writer, linguist and man of science.Muka was born in Großhänchen which is now in the municipality Burkau, and studied theology, classical languages and Slavonic in Leipzig. Because of his activities in connection with the Sorbian languages, he was sent to teach in a gymnasium in Chemnitz in 1883, and later to Freiberg. In 1917, he moved back to Bautzen, where he died on 10 October 1932.".
- Arnošt_Muka comment "Arnošt Muka (10 March 1854 – 10 October 1932) was a German and Sorbian writer, linguist and man of science.Muka was born in Großhänchen which is now in the municipality Burkau, and studied theology, classical languages and Slavonic in Leipzig. Because of his activities in connection with the Sorbian languages, he was sent to teach in a gymnasium in Chemnitz in 1883, and later to Freiberg. In 1917, he moved back to Bautzen, where he died on 10 October 1932.".
- Q8948 comment "Arnošt Muka (10 March 1854 – 10 October 1932) was a German and Sorbian writer, linguist and man of science.Muka was born in Großhänchen which is now in the municipality Burkau, and studied theology, classical languages and Slavonic in Leipzig. Because of his activities in connection with the Sorbian languages, he was sent to teach in a gymnasium in Chemnitz in 1883, and later to Freiberg. In 1917, he moved back to Bautzen, where he died on 10 October 1932.".