Image Zelter.jpg thumb 150px right CarlFriedrichZelterCarlFriedrichZelter 11 December 1758 spaced ndash 15 May 1832 ref name grove Grove Fuller Maitland, 1910. The Zelter entry takes up parts of pages 593 595 of Volume V. ref was a Germany German composer, conductor and teacher of music. Zelter ... was the author of a biography of CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch , first published in 1801 by J.F. Unger in Berlin. External links IckingArchive idx Zelter name CarlFriedrichZelter IMSLP id Zelter 2C CarlFriedrich cname CarlFriedrichZelter Notes reflist References Garratt, James 2002 . Google ... 0931340969. cite book last Zelter first CarlFriedrich title Karl Friedrich Christian Fasch Mit ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zelter, CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German composer DATE OF BIRTH 1758 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1832 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zelter, Carl ... composer stub bg ca Karl FriedrichZelter da CarlFriedrichZelter de CarlFriedrichZelter es CarlFriedrichZelter eo CarlFriedrichZelter eu CarlFriedrichZelter fr CarlFriedrichZelter it CarlFriedrichZelter he la Carolus Fridericus Zelter nl CarlFriedrichZelter ro CarlFriedrichZelter ru , fi CarlFriedrichZelter sv CarlFriedrichZelter ... on the latter s death as leader of the Singakademie, but the post went instead to CarlFriedrich Rungenhagen . Image DBPB 1952 91 CarlFriedrich Zelter.jpg thumb upright Postage stamp 1952 from .... Amongst Zelter s pupils at different times were Felix Mendelssohn , ref Garratt 2002, p. 92 and elsewhere ... . Felix Mendelssohn was perhaps Zelter s favorite pupil and Zelter wrote to Goethe boasting of the 12 year old s abilities. Zelter communicated his strong love of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach ... St. Matthew Passion at the Berlin Singakademie Singakademie under Zelter s auspices. This epochal ... more details
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CarlFriedrich was a German American professor and political theorist. CarlFriedrich may also refer to CarlFriedrich Abel 1723 1787 , German composer CarlFriedrich Bruch 1789 1857 , German ornithologist CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch 1736 1800 , German composer and harpsichordist CarlFriedrich Gauss 1777 1855 , German mathematician and scientist CarlFriedrich Goerdeler 1884 1945 , conservative German politician CarlFriedrich Heinrich Credner 1809 1876 , German geologist CarlFriedrich Heinrich ... Friedrich Meerwein 1737 1810 , German civil engineer and aviation pioneer CarlFriedrich Nagelsbach 1806 1859 , German classical scholar CarlFriedrich Otto Westphal 1833 1890 , German neurologist and psychiatrist CarlFriedrich Philipp von Martius 1794 1868 , German botanist and explorer CarlFriedrich Richard F rster 1825 1902 , German ophthalmologist CarlFriedrich Roewer 1881 1963 , German arachnologist CarlFriedrich von Ledebour 1785 1851 , German Estonian botanist CarlFriedrich von Siemens 1872 1941 , German entrepreneur and politician CarlFriedrich von Weizs cker 1912 2007 , German physicist and philosopher CarlFriedrich Wenzel circa 1740 1793 , German chemist and metallurgist CarlFriedrich Wilhelm, 1st Prince of Leiningen 1724 1807 , German nobleman CarlFriedrich Wilhelm Alfred Fleckeisen 1820 1899 , German philologist and critic CarlFriedrichZelter 1758 1832 , German composer, conductor and teacher of music Carl Gustav Friedrich Hasselbach 1809 1882 , member of the Prussian House of Lords Georg Amadeus CarlFriedrich Naumann 1797 1873 , German mineralogist and geologist Hans CarlFriedrich von Mangoldt 1854 1925 , German mathematician Johann CarlFriedrich Dauthe 1746 1816 , German architect and etcher Johann CarlFriedrich Rellstab 1759 1813 , German composer, writer, music publisher, and critic Otto CarlFriedrich Westphal 1800 1879 , prominent physician See also Karl Friedrich disambiguation Carl Frederick given name FriedrichCarl disambiguation hndis Friedrich ... more details
U Bahn Hallesches Tor . He was succeeded as head of the Akademie by CarlFriedrichZelter . References ...File CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch.jpeg thumb CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch, portrait by Anton Graff File C. F. Chr. Fasch Marmorb ste Sing Ak..jpg thumb CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch. CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch 18 November 1736 3 August 1800 was a Germany German composer and harpsichord ist. Born in Zerbst , he was the son of the composer Johann Friedrich Fasch . He was initially taught by his father. In 1756 he began service at the court of Frederick the Great of Prussia , where he served as deputy to Court harpsichordist Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach C.P.E. Bach , whose post he attained when Bach left the court for Hamburg in 1767. ref Barr, Raymond. Fasch, CarlFriedrich Christian. In Grove Music Online . ref In 1791 he founded the Berlin Singakademie Sing Akademie zu Berlin ref cite journal last Brown first A. Peter authorlink coauthors title Review of The Rise of Musical Classics in Eighteenth Century England A Study in Canon, Ritual, and Ideology by William Weber. journal The American Historical Review volume 98 issue 3 pages 871 872 publisher American Historical Association date June 1993 doi 10.2307 2167608 id accessdate 2007 06 17 year 1993 jstor 2167608 last2 Weber first2 ... continuo, is a choral masterpiece of the late 18th century. ref Kelly, Ryan Michael. CarlFriedrich .... jstor 907651 External links IMSLP id Fasch, Karl Friedrich Christian ChoralWiki CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fasch, CarlFriedrich Christian ALTERNATIVE ... 1800 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fasch, CarlFriedrich Christian Category 1736 births Category 1800 ... Classical era composers Germany composer stub ca CarlFriedrich Fasch da CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch de CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch es CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch fr CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch it CarlFriedrich Fasch he sv CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 CarlFriedrich Bruch March 11, 1789 December 21, 1857 was a Germany German ornithologist . In 1828, he proposed a system of Trinomen trinomial nomenclature for species , in contrast to the binomial nomenclature binomial system of Carolus Linnaeus . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bruch, CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 11, 1789 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1851 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bruch, CarlFriedrich Category German ornithologists Category 1789 births Category 1851 deaths az Karl Fridrix Bru fr CarlFriedrich Bruch fi CarlFriedrich Bruch ru , sv CarlFriedrich Bruch ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2010 File Schmeller CarlFriedrich Ernst Frommann.png thumb 200px right CarlFriedrich Ernst Frommann , Portrait by J. J. Schmeller 1830 Expand German date December 2008 CarlFriedrich Ernst Frommann CarlFriedrich Ernst Frommann 14 September 1765, Jena 12 June 1837, Jena was a German bookseller and publisher in Jena, active in the circles of Weimar Classicism and a friend and patron of among others Goethe , Minna Herzlieb and Louise Seidler . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frommann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 14 September 1765 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 12 June 1837 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Frommann Category 1765 births Category 1837 deaths Category German booksellers Category Patrons of literature Category People from Jena Category German publishers people Germany business bio stub Publish bio stub de CarlFriedrich Ernst Frommann pl CarlFriedrich Ernst Frommann ... more details
File CarlFriedrich Ledebour.jpg thumb CarlFriedrich von Ledebour. CarlFriedrich von Ledebour 1785 1851 also Karl Friedrich von Ledebour was a Germany German Estonia n botanist . Between 1811 and 1836, he was professor of science in the University of Tartu , Estonia. His most important works were Flora Altaica , the first flora plants Flora of the Altay Mountains , published in 1833, and Flora Rossica , published in four volumes between 1841 1853, the first complete flora of the Russian Empire . New species he described for the first time in the Flora Altaica include Malus sieversii as Pyrus sieversii , the wild ancestor of the apple , and the Siberian Larch Larix sibirica . External links http www.zbi.ee tomkukk nimestik summary.htm Vascular Plant Flora of Estonia Summary Includes biographical details. botanist Ledeb. Ledebour, CarlFriedrich von References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ledebour, CarlFriedrich von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1786 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1851 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ledebour, CarlFriedrich von Category German botanists Category 1786 births Category 1851 deaths de CarlFriedrich von Ledebour et CarlFriedrich von Ledebour es Karl Friedrich von Ledebour fr Karl Friedrich von Ledebour pt Karl Friedrich von Ledebour ru , sv CarlFriedrich von Ledebour ... more details
Otto CarlFriedrich Westphal 1800 1879 , a prominent physician and Geheimer Sanit tsrath privy medical counsellor , wrote on the human eye and on optics. He was interested in environmental impacts on eyesight, including light quality, and argued that eyeglasses should be tailored to occupation. He also examined a variety of eyewashes and tinctures, and reportedly invented eye occlusion therapy, currently used for correction of strabismus and amblyopia. He was married to Karoline Friederike Heine, the daughter of a wealthy Jewish banker, and is the father of CarlFriedrich Otto Westphal and grandfather of Alexander Carl Otto Westphal . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Westphal, Otto CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German opthalmologist DATE OF BIRTH 1800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1879 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Westphal, Otto CarlFriedrich Category 1800 births Category 1879 deaths Category German ophthalmologists Germany med bio stub pt Otto CarlFriedrich Westphal ... more details
for the astronomer Johann Karl Friedrich Z llner File Zoellner.jpg thumb CarlFriedrich Z llner. CarlFriedrich Z llner 17 May 1800 in Mittelhausen 25 September 1860 in Leipzig ref name Baker s Bio cite book last Slonimsky first Nicolas title Baker s Biographical dictionary of musicians. year 1978 publisher Schirmer Books location New York isbn 0028702409 edition 6th page 1950 chapter Zollner, CarlFriedrich ref was a German composer and choir director. After studying at the Thomasschule zu Leipzig , he started teaching voice. ref name Baker s Bio He wrote organ variations on God Save the Queen and wrote several songs. His son was composer Heinrich Z llner . References reflist External links http mdz.bib bvb.de digbib lexika adb images adb045 ebt link?target idmatch entityref,adb0450434 German page on him IMSLP id Z llner, CarlFriedrich Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zollner, CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German comoser DATE OF BIRTH 17 May 1800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 September 1860 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zollner, CarlFriedrich Category 1800 births Category 1860 deaths Category German composers Category Romantic composers Category Choral conductors Germany composer stub da CarlFriedrich Z llner de CarlFriedrich Z llner fr CarlFriedrich Z llner sv CarlFriedrich Z llner ... more details
The CarlFriedrich Gauss Prize for Applications of Mathematics is a mathematics award, granted jointly by the International Mathematical Union and the German Mathematical Society for outstanding mathematical contributions that have found significant applications outside of mathematics . The award receives its name from the Germans German mathematician CarlFriedrich Gauss . With its premiere in 2006, it is to be awarded every fourth year, at the International Congress of Mathematicians . The previous laureate was presented with a medal and a cash purse of Euro EUR 10,000 funded by the International Congress of Mathematicians 1998 budget surplus. The official announcement of the prize took place on 30 April 2002, the 225th anniversary of the birth of Gauss. The prize was developed specifically to give recognition to mathematician s while mathematicians have an impact on the world outside of their field, their studies are often not recognized. The prize aims to honour those who have made contributions and impacts in the fields of business , technology , or even day to day life. Laureates 2006 Kiyoshi It 2010 Yves Meyer ref http www.icm2010.com livevideo.asp Live video of ICM 2010 ref See also Fields Medal Chern Medal References references cite web title Statutes of the IMU CarlFriedrich Gauss Prize for Applications of Mathematics url http www.mathunion.org general prizes gauss details accessdate 2009 02 05 cite press release title New Prize in Science promotes Mathematics as a Key Technology publisher International Mathematical Union date 2002 04 30 url http www.mathunion.org ... Mathematics awards mathapplied stub award stub ar de CarlFriedrich Gau Preis es Premio CarlFriedrich Gauss fr Prix CarlFriedrich Gauss pour les math matiques appliqu es it Premio CarlFriedrich Gauss he ja pl Nagroda Carla Friedricha Gaussa pt Pr mio CarlFriedrich Gauss ru fi CarlFriedrich Gaussin palkinto vi Gi i CarlFriedrich ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 File Karl Friedrich N gelsbach.jpg thumb CarlFriedrich N gelsbach. CarlFriedrich Nagelsbach March 28, 1806 April 21, 1859 , was a German classical scholar. Nagelsbach was born at W hrd near Nuremberg . After studying at Erlangen and Berlin , in 1827 he accepted an appointment at the Nuremberg gymnasium and eventually became a professor of classics at Erlangen from 1842 until his death. Nagelsbach is chiefly known for his excellent Lateinische Stilistik 1846 9th ed. by Ivan M ller, 1905 . Two other important works by him are Die Homerische Theologie 1840 3rd ed. by G. Autenrieth, 1886 and Die Nachhomerische Theologie 1857 . References 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nagelsbach, CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 28, 1806 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 21, 1859 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nagelsbach, CarlFriedrich Category German scholars Category 1806 births Category 1859 deaths germany academic bio stub da Karl Friedrich N gelsbach de Karl Friedrich N gelsbach sv Karl Friedrich N gelsbach ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 FriedrichCarl Alwin Pockels 1865 1913 was a Germany German physicist. He was born in Italy to Captain Theodore Pockels and Alwine Becker. He obtained a doctorate from the University of G ttingen in 1888, and from 1900 to 1913 he was professor of theoretical physics at the University of Heidelberg . In 1893 he discovered that a steady electric field applied to certain birefringence birefringent materials causes the refractive index to vary, approximately in proportion to the strength of the field. The coefficient of proportionality is of the order of Val 10 e 10 u volt V sup 1 sup to Val 10 e 12 u volt V sup 1 sup . This phenomenon is now called the Pockels effect . His sister Agnes Pockels 1862 1935 was also a physicist. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pockels, FriedrichCarl Alwin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1913 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pockels, FriedrichCarl Alwin Category German physicists Category 1865 births Category 1913 deaths germany physicist stub ar ca FriedrichCarl Alwin Pockels de Friedrich Pockels es FriedrichCarl Alwin Pockels fr FriedrichCarl Alwin Pockels ja nn FriedrichCarl Alwin Pockels pl Friedrich Pockels ru , ... more details
CarlFriedrich Roewer 12 October 1881, Neustrelitz 17 June 1963 was a German arachnologist . He concentrated on harvestmen , where he described almost a third 2,260 of today s known species , but also almost 700 taxon taxa of spider s and numerous Solifugae . From 1933 on, he was the second director of the bersee Museum in Bremen , Germany . ref Bibliothek des bersee Museums http www.b2i.de fabian?Bibliothek Des Uebersee Museums Bestandsgeschichte ref The Senckenberg ische Naturforschende Gesellschaft bought his extensive collection including type material from other arachnologist s such as Ludwig Carl Christian Koch L. Koch , Eug ne Simon , Tord Tamerlan Teodor Thorell Thorell , Philipp Bertkau and Friedrich Dahl and his private library. ref Senckenberg forschungsinstitut und naturmuseum http www.senckenberg.de root index.php?page id 676 Arachnology ref Some of his specimens are also in the Museum f r Naturkunde Berlin. Footnotes references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Roewer, CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 October 1881 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 17 June 1963 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Roewer, CarlFriedrich Category 1881 births Category 1963 deaths Category People from Neustrelitz Category Arachnologists Category People from Mecklenburg Strelitz germany zoologist stub entomologist stub de CarlFriedrich Roewer es CarlFriedrich Roewer fr CarlFriedrich Roewer it CarlFriedrich Roewer ... more details
Johann CarlFriedrich Dauthe 26 September 1746 13 July 1816 was a German architect and etcher who specialised in the Neoclassical architecture Neo Classical style. Image Nikolaikirche S ule Leipzig.jpg thumb right Nikolai Church column detail Dauthe was born in Leipzig and educated by Adam Friedrich Oeser . In his hometown, where he had been the city s construction official most of his buildings have been built, such as the first concert chamber of the Gewandhaus 1781 , the square now known as the Augustusplatz 1785 and the interior of the St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig St. Nicholas Church 1794 . Dauthe became member of the Lodge Minerva zu den drei Palmen Leipzig in 1778. He died at the age of 70 in the small Silesia n city of wierad w Zdr j Bad Flinsberg . External links http www.minerva zu den drei palmen.de Masonic Lodge Minerva zu den drei Palmen Leipzig Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dauthe, Johann CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 September 1746 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 July 1816 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dauthe, Johann CarlFriedrich Category German architects Category Neoclassical architects Category People from Leipzig Category 1746 births Category 1816 deaths de Johann CarlFriedrich Dauthe fr Johann CarlFriedrich Dauthe ... more details
File Jacob Hilsdorf CarlFriedrich von Siemens.jpg thumb CarlFriedrich von Siemens. CarlFriedrich von Siemens September 5, 1872 in Berlin September 9, 1941 in Heinendorf near Potsdam was a German Entrepreneur and politician. CarlFriedrich is the youngest son of Ernst Werner von Siemens Werner von Siemens by his second wife and relative Antonie Siemens and nephew of Carl Heinrich von Siemens Carl Siemens and Carl Wilhelm Siemens William Siemens . In 1899, CarlFriedrich von Siemens joined the Siemens & Halske AG which has been found by his father and was then led by his elder brothers today Siemens AG . From 1901 to 1908 Siemens was a director of the British filial Siemens Brothers & Co in London and Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works in Stafford . From 1908 to 1912 he established and led the so called bersee Abteilung which was responsible for the company s activities abroad. He became CEO of the Siemens Schuckertwerke in Berlin in 1912 and chairman of the supervisory board of both Siemens Schuckertwerke and Siemens & Halske AG in 1919. In this position he was responsible for the resurrection of the Siemens Group after the First World War . Apart from his business activities, CarlFriedrich von Siemens was engaged in several organisations. From 1920 to 1924 he was member of the Reichstag ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Siemens, CarlFriedrich Von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Siemens, CarlFriedrich Von Category 1872 births Category 1941 deaths Category Siemens Category ... Berlin Category People from the Province of Brandenburg Category Siemens family CarlFriedrich de CarlFriedrich von Siemens fr CarlFriedrich von Siemens ko nl CarlFriedrich von Siemens no CarlFriedrich von Siemens sv CarlFriedrich von Siemens ... issue Lukas Friedrich Gebhard Erbprinz Bl cher von Wahlstatt born May 29, 1956, Kiel , married on September ... the parents of Carl Philipp Johannes Gebhard Nikolaus b.Starnberg 26 Dec 1996 Georg b,Starnberg ... more details
Carl August Friedrich Mahn September 9, 1802 January 27, 1887 was a Germany German philology philologist and language teacher and researcher. Mahn was born in Zellerfeld . In 1828 he became a foreign language teacher in Berlin , but he gained note mainly for his investigation into etymology etymologies . He published several books on the subject as well as contributing extensively to the etymologies in the 1864 edition of the English language English language Webster s Dictionary . He also published several textbooks for learners of French, English, Italian, Latin, and ancient Greek, as well as works on a variety of other linguistic and literary subjects. He died in Steglitz in 1887. References cite journal title Obituary Carl August Friedrich Mahn journal Modern Language Notes volume 2 issue 4 year 1887 pages 95 de icon cite encyclopedia title Mahn encyclopedia Meyers Konversations Lexikon edition 4th year 1890 volume 11 pages pp. 102 103 url http www.retrobibliothek.de retrobib seite.html?id 110799 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mahn, Carl August Friedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 9, 1802 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 27, 1887 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mahn, Carl August Friedrich Category 1802 births Category 1887 deaths Category German philologists Category Etymologists de Carl August Friedrich Mahn ... more details
about the zoologist the chemist Karl Ernst Claus Infobox scientist name CarlFriedrich Wilhelm Claus image Carolus Claus.jpg image size caption CAROLUS &sdot CLAUS &sdot ZOOLOGI &sdot PROF 1891 birth date birth date 1835 1 2 df y birth place Kassel , Germany residence nationality Germany German death date death date and age 1899 1 18 1835 1 2 df y death place Vienna , Austria Hungary field Marine zoology work institution University of W rzburg br University of G ttingen br University of Vienna alma mater University of Marburg br University of Gie en doctoral advisor Rudolf Leuckart doctoral students known for prizes religion footnotes CarlFriedrich Wilhelm Claus 2 January 1835 18 January 1899 was a German zoologist. He was an opponent of the ideas of Ernst Haeckel . Biography Claus studied at the University of Marburg and the University of Giessen University of Gie en with Rudolf Leuckart . He worked at the university of University of W rzburg W rzburg . In 1863, he became professor of zo logy at University of Marburg Marburg , in 1870 at University of G ttingen G ttingen and in 1873 at University of Vienna Vienna . ref name nie Cite NIE Claus, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm year 1905 ref He was head of the oceanographic research station in Trieste and was specialized on marine zoology and there his interest was focused on crustacean s. During his research on cell biology he coined the word phagocyte . He is known for the fact that Sigmund Freud started his studies on the yet unsolved ... Claus Claus References reflist Persondata NAME Claus, CarlFriedrich Wilhelm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... 18 January 1899 PLACE OF DEATH Vienna , Austria Hungary DEFAULTSORT Claus, CarlFriedrich Wilhelm ... Category People from Kassel Category German zoologists de Carl Claus fr CarlFriedrich Wilhelm Claus it CarlFriedrich Claus la Carolus Fridericus Gulielmus Claus nl CarlFriedrich Wilhelm Claus oc CarlFriedrich Wilhelm Claus pt CarlFriedrich Claus ru , sv CarlFriedrich ... more details
Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Karl Umbreit April 11, 1795, Sonneborn , Thuringia Th ringen April 26, 1860, Heidelberg was a Germany German Protestant theologian and a Hebrew Bible scholar. He was a student at the University of G ttingen , where one of his instructors was Johann Gottfried Eichhorn 1852 1827 , then continued his studies in Vienna with oriental studies Orientalist Joseph von Hammer Purgstall 1774 1856 . In 1820 he became an associate professor of Old Testament studies and Oriental philology at the University of Heidelberg , where in 1823 he received the title of professor. In 1829 he attained the chair of Old Testament studies at Heidelberg . In 1828 with Carl Ullmann Carl Christian Ullmann 1796 1865 he became co editor of the journal Theologischen Studien und Kritiken Theological Studies and Discussions . Umbreit published a scholarly translation commentary on the Book of Job , as well as a commentary on the Book of Proverbs . His best known publication was a masterful 4 volume exegesis exegetical work on the Prophets of the bible prophets of the Old Testament titled Praktischer Commentar ber die Propheten des alten Bundes 1841 46 . External links BBKL u umbreit f w k band 12 autor Klaus Gunther Wesseling artikel Umbreit, Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Karl spalten 904 906 Parts of this article are based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Umbreit Friedrich Wilhelm Carl ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 11, 1795 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 26, 1860 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Umbreit Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Category German theologians Category Protestant theologians Category Biblical scholars Category 1795 births Category 1860 deaths Category University of Heidelberg faculty Germany academic bio stub theologian stub de Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Umbreit sv Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Umbreit ... more details
Friedrich Albrecht Carl Gren 1 May 1760 26 November 1798 was a German chemist who was a native of Bernburg . He began his career working in a pharmacy in Bernburg, and later worked as a pharmacist in Offenbach am Main and Erfurt . In 1782 he began his studies at the University of Helmstedt , and in 1788 became professor of chemistry and physics at the University of Halle . In 1790 Friedrich Gren was founder of the Journal der Physik in 1795 97 called Neues Journal der Physik , which in 1799 was renamed Annalen der Physik by Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert 1769 1824 . Today it is the oldest and one of the best known journals on physics . He was also the author of a popular textbook on chemistry titled Systematisches Handbuch der gesamten Chemie . Gren was a major proponent in regards to the existence of phlogiston . After Antoine Laurent Lavoisier 1743 1794 demonstrated that combustion required oxygen , he compromised his beliefs, and postulated that oxygen and phlogiston worked alongside each other. Selected writings Betrachtungen ber die G rung , Reflections on fermentation , 1784 Systematisches Handbuch der gesamten Chemie , Systematic textbook on all chemistry , 1787 1794, last edition 1819 Grundriss der Naturlehre , 1787, sixth edition 1820 References This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia. de ADB 9 638 638 Gren, Friedrich Albert Carl Victor Carus ADB Gren, Friedrich Albert Carl Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gren, Friedrich Albrecht Carl ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 May 1760 PLACE OF BIRTH Bernburg DATE OF DEATH 26 November 1798 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gren, Friedrich Albrecht Carl Category 1760 births Category 1798 deaths Category People from Bernburg Category German chemists Category University of Helmstedt alumni Category University of Halle faculty Germany chemist stub de Friedrich Albrecht Carl Gren ... more details
CarlFriedrich Wenzel Circa ca . 1740 February 26, 1793 was a German chemist and Metallurgy metallurgist who determined the reaction rates of various chemicals, establishing, for example, that the amount of metal that dissolves in an acid is Proportionality mathematics proportional to the concentration of acid in the solution . Thus he was the first person to give the notion of equivalent weight and to publish a table of equivalent weights of acids and bases. Later Jeremias Benjamin Richter produced a larger table of equivalent weights. Wenzel, whose first name is also spelled Karl , was born at Dresden in 1740. Disliking his father s trade of bookbinding , for which he was intended, he left home in 1755, and after taking lessons in surgery and chemistry at Amsterdam , became a ship s surgeon in the Netherlands Dutch service. In 1766, tired of sea life, he went to study chemistry at Leipzig , and afterwards devoted himself to metallurgy and assaying at his native place with much success. References 1911 External links Wikisource1911Enc Wenzel, Karl Friedrich De ADB 41 739 739 Wenzel, Karl FriedrichCarl Oppenheimer Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wenzel, Karl Friedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German chemist DATE OF BIRTH 1740 PLACE OF BIRTH Dresden, Saxony DATE OF DEATH February 27, 1793 PLACE OF DEATH Freiberg, Saxony DEFAULTSORT Wenzel, Karl Friedrich Category 1740 births Category 1793 deaths Category German chemists Category Metallurgists Category People from Dresden Germany chemist stub de CarlFriedrich Wenzel fr CarlFriedrich Wenzel sv Karl Friedrich Wenzel ... more details
CarlFriedrich Meerwein 2 August 1737, in Leiselheim, 6 December 1810, in Emmendingen was a Germany German civil engineer and Aviation history aviation pioneer . He built flying devices with moving wings. According to the Encyclop dia Britannica he succeeded in flying with one of these devices, an ornithopter in 1781, at Giessen , Germany. Further attempts were less successful. There is a legend that he only survived one of his flights in 1784 because he hit exactly upon a dung pile. ref Untucht, Peter 2003 Freiburg und die Regio DuMont Reiseverlag, Cologne, Germany, http books.google.co.uk books?id OrfgvzGm3ScC&pg PA164 page 164 , ISBN 3 7701 6047 9, in German ref Meerwein, the architect of the Prince of Baden, built an orthopteric machine, and protested against the tendency of the aerostats which had just been invented. Verne, Robur Meerwein died as a result of a fall from a horse. Notes Reflist Sources This article is based in part on material from the de CarlFriedrich Meerwein German Wikipedia . Further reading Airplane History of Flight 2007 Encyclop dia Britannica Retrieved May 17, 2007, from Encyclop dia Britannica Hart, Clive 1972 The dream of flight aeronautics from classical times to the Renaissance Faber and Faber, London, ISBN 0 571 09886 X External links http www.lsg breisgau.de Sportfliegerclub CarlFriedrich Meerwein e.V. Emmendingen http www.britannica.com eb article 64386 Encyclop dia Britannica history of transportation Persondata NAME Meerwein, CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 August 1737 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 6 December 1810 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meerwein, CarlFriedrich Category Aviation inventors Category Aviation pioneers Category German inventors Category German aviators Category German civil engineers Category 1737 births Category 1810 deaths Aviation stub Germany engineer stub de CarlFriedrich Meerwein ja ... more details
unsourced date February 2010 Johann CarlFriedrich Rellstab 27 February 1759 19 August 1813 was a German composer, writer, music publisher, and critic living in Berlin . Rellstab was a very influential figure in Music in Berlin Berlin s musical life . In his youth he studied keyboard with Johann Friedrich Agricola and composition with CarlFriedrich Christian Fasch . He planned to continue his education with Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in Hamburg, when in 1779 he had to take over the printing business of his father. Given his interest in music, Rellstab changed the focus of the business towards music and added a music lending library in 1783 and a music publishing branch to the firm ca. 1785 . Later on, Rellstab also made instruments and sold other music supplies. Rellstab s compositions include a Te Deum , a mass, numerous cantatas , lieder , and a singspiel , Die Apotheke , among other works. His son Ludwig Rellstab 1799 1860 was also a music critic and a poet some of whose verses were set by Franz Schubert in his Schwanengesang . Rellstab s eldest daughter, Caroline Rellstab 1793 1813 , was a singer noted for her extraordinary range extending to f . She sang at Breslau from 1811, and was particularly well known for her role as the Queen of the Night in Mozart s Die Zauberfl te . External links http www.organ music.net page german.html Johann CarlFriedrich Rellstab s Organ Sonata mp3 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rellstab, Johann CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 February 1759 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 19 August 1813 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rellstab, Johann CarlFriedrich Category 1759 births Category 1813 deaths Category German composers Category Opera composers Category Musicians from Berlin Category German music publishers people Category German music critics Germany composer stub ... more details
CarlFriedrich Kielmeyer October 22, 1765 August 14, 1844 was a German biologist and naturalist born in Bebenhausen , today part of the city of T bingen . He initially studied at Karlsschule Stuttgart , then furthered his education at the University of G ttingen 1786 88 , where he had as instructors Johann Friedrich Blumenbach , Johann Friedrich Gmelin and Georg Christoph Lichtenberg . Afterwards he returned to Karlsschule Stuttgart , where in 1792 he was appointed professor of chemistry . In 1796 he became a professor of chemistry and botany at the University of T bingen , where he established the Botanischer Garten der Universit t T bingen in 1804. In 1816 he returned to Stuttgart as scientific director of the Royal Library, Botanical Garden , et al. Kielmeyer was a pioneer of Naturphilosophie , and was a major influence on the career of philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling Friedrich Schelling . He was a prominent figure in pre Darwinian evolutionary science, and is remembered for development of an early theory of biological recapitulation theory recapitulation . He published little in his lifetime, and much of what is known about his scientific philosophy is derived from lectures he gave. Publications 1793 Ueber die Verhaltnisse der organischen Krafte, On the Relationships of Organic forces, his major work c.1938 Gesammelte Schriften, collected minor writings ref Robert J Richards, The Romantic Conception of Life, Chicago Univ of Chicago Press, 2002, Ch.6 Kielmeyer and the Organic Powers of Nature, pp.238 251 ref Footnotes reflist This article is based on a translation ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kielmeyer, CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Kielmeyer, CarlFriedrich Category German biologists Category German naturalists ... 1844 deaths de CarlFriedrich Kielmeyer es CarlFriedrich Kielmeyer pt CarlFriedrich Kielmeyer sv CarlFriedrich Kielmeyer ... more details
CarlFriedrich Schmid 22 April 1840 31 March 1897 was a Baltic German chess player. ref http www.newinchess.com Schmid CarlFriedrich ip 11225.html ref Born in Mitau , Russian Empire today Jelgava, Latvia , he tied for 15 16th at Wiesbaden 1880 Joseph Henry Blackburne , Berthold Englisch and Adolf Schwarz won , ref http www.anders.thulin.name SUBJECTS CHESS CTCIndex.pdf Name Index to Jeremy Gaige s Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malm , 2004 09 01 ref and took 16th in the Berlin 1881 chess tournament the 2nd DSB Congress , Blackburne won . ref http xoomer.virgilio.it cserica scacchi storiascacchi tornei 1851 99 1881berlino.htm ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schmid, CarlFriedrich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 April 1840 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 March 1897 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schmid, CarlFriedrich Category 1840 births Category 1897 deaths Category People from Jelgava Category German chess players Category Baltic German people Germany chess bio stub ... more details