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Definition of Spengler
1. Noun. German philosopher who argued that cultures grow and decay in cycles (1880-1936).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spengler
Literary usage of Spengler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages: Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor, Ralph Francis Kerr, Frederick Ignatius Antrobus (1908)
"... and spengler was reserved to the Pope.f The two last named, " though not
without keen personal humiliation," asked for absolution. ..."
2. The History of the Popes: From the Close of the Middle Ages. Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor (1908)
"... and spengler was reserved to the Pope.f The two last named, " though not
without keen personal humiliation," asked for absolution. ..."
3. The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of (1856)
"By Louis spengler, MD, Physician for the Baths of Ems, ... The Ems waters are
essentially alkaline, and Dr. spengler argues that the cures which are ..."
4. True Stories of the Great War: Tales of Adventure--heroic Deeds--exploits by Francis Trevelyan Miller (1917)
"GERMAN STUDENTS TELL WHAT SHERMAN MEANT Three Confessions from German Soldiers
Told by Walther Harich, Wilhelm spengler and ..."
5. "The Kentuckian" by Isaac Marshall Page (1906)
"... and Tennessee Photographers' Association, 1905 Lieutenant of Photographers,
Central Kentucky, by KTPA, 1906 ^spengler Art Gallery Opera House B/oc*. ..."
6. British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review (1849)
"L'Union Médicale, Nos. 29, 31. Neuralgia of the Glans Penis. By Dr. spengler.
DR. spengler relates an interesting case of this rare ..."
7. The Letters of Martin Luther by Martin Luther (1908)
"CCXXXII To LAZARUS spengler Luther explains the device on his seal. July 1530.
Grace and peace ! Honoured dear sir and friend—As you wished to know ..."