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English: Martinus Theodorus Houtsma (1851-1943) Dutch orientalist
Deutsch: Martinus Theodorus Houtsma (1851-1943) niederländischer Orientalist
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Source Universitätsmuseum Utrecht
Author Louis Jacob Hartz (* 11. September 1869 in Amsterdam; † 17. Oktober 1935 ebenda)

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