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Schubert, Franz (Seraph Peter) (b Vienna, 1797; d Vienna, 1828). Austrian composer. Son of impoverished schoolmaster,… D , D, d [Called ‘dee’]. The 4th LETTER of the Roman ALPHABET as used for English. It originated in the triangular Phoenician symbol called daleth (akin… calciferol , calciferol
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