FranzSchuh may refer to: FranzSchuh (writer) (born 1947), Austrian novelist, literary critic and essayist FranzSchuh (physician) (1804–1865), Austrian...
court conductor at the Viennese court of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor FranzSchuh (physician) (1804-1865), physician and surgeon, first surgical procedure...
Franz and Gertrude Simon. "Richard Strauss and Munich", Tempo, New Series, No. 69 (Summer, 1964), pp. 5–14 (subscription required) Schuh, p. 6 Schuh,...
Rattner (2006) Siegfried J. Schmidt (2004) Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb (2022) FranzSchuh (2022) Klaus Tschira (1995) Peter Turrini (2010) Oswald Wiener (1995)...
professor of surgery at the University of Vienna in 1867, in succession to FranzSchuh; there, he practiced surgery as chief of the Second Surgical Clinic at...
founding authors resigned, other writers including Gustav Ernst and FranzSchuh, worked as editors and co-publishers of Wespennest for many years. In...
Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank FranzSchuh 400 m freestyle N/A 6:09.4 3 Did not advance 1500 m freestyle N/A 25:19...
Hermann 2015 Reto Hänny Dorothee Elmiger 2016 Eva Menasse Leif Randt 2017 FranzSchuh Teresa Präauer 2018 Beatrice von Matt Ralph Dutli 2019 Christoph Hein...
Humanic (stylized in caps HUMANIC) is a subsidiary of Leder und Schuh with its headquarters in Graz. In 1907, the American Shoe House HUMANIC opened its...
Schröder [de], Lambert Wiesing [de], Volker Gerhardt, Andreas Gruschka [de], FranzSchuh and Barbara Schneider-Taylor [de] among others. "Gymnasium Villach –...
doctorate in 1859. After graduation, he furthered his studies in Vienna with FranzSchuh (1804–1864), Ferdinand Hebra (1816–1880), Salomon Stricker (1834–1898)...
the surgical institute in Vienna (1824). Here, his students included FranzSchuh (1804–1865) and Johann von Dumreicher (1815–1880). Wattmann was a pioneer...
The Leder & Schuh Group, one of the largest shoe companies in Europe, employs over 2,321 people in about 206 locations and gains total revenue of 374...