Gustav Heine von Geldern (1812–1886), German-Austrian publicist
Gustav Otto Ludolf Heine (1868–1959), owner of Heine Piano Company
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Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈhaɪnə] ; born Harry Heine; 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, writer and literary...
GustavHeine, after 1870 Gustav Freiherr Heine von Geldern (18 June 1812, in Düsseldorf – 15 November 1886, in Vienna), was a German-Austrian journalist...
brother was Armand Heine, and both were cousins of poet Heinrich Heine and of journalist and press publisher GustavHeine, later Baron Heine von Geldern. Michel...
Friedrich Wilhelm Heine (1845–1921), German painter GustavHeine von Geldern (1812–1886), Austrian publicist Gustav Otto Ludolf Heine (1868–1959), German-American...
Friedrich Gauss and Moritz Stern. In 1840 Heine returned to Berlin, where he studied mathematics under Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, while also attending...
Gustav Otto Ludolf Heine (January 7, 1868 – April 23, 1959) was the owner of a piano business (Heine Piano Company) in San Francisco, which was formerly...
meaning "swift" or "rapid". Velox may also refer to: Heine-Velox, a luxury car made by GustavHeine HMS Velox (D34), a British 'V' class destroyer built...
(Breslau, 1868) "Heinrich Heine, Biographische Skizzen" (Berlin, 1869) "Heinrich Heine und Seine Zeitgenossen" (ib. 1887) "Heinrich Heine und der Rabbi von Bacharach"...
Johann Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet (German: [ləˈʒœn diʁiˈkleː]; 13 February 1805 – 5 May 1859) was a German mathematician. In number theory, he proved...
German poet Heinrich Heine. People bearing the name include: Simon von Geldern (1720–1774), German traveler and author GustavHeine, Freiherr von Geldern...
critical work Uhland und Rückert (1837); and an attack on Heinrich Heine, which Heine replied to in his work Der Schwabenspiegel (“The Swabian mirror,”...
body meets in the Legislative Palace, designed by Hannover architects GustavHeine and Georg Hagemann in 1883 and completed in 1888. The President of the...
Gustav Meyrink (19 January 1868 – 4 December 1932) was the pseudonym of Gustav Meyer, an Austrian author, novelist, dramatist, translator, and banker,...
body meets in the Legislative Palace, designed by Hannover architects GustavHeine and Georg Hagemann in 1883 and completed in 1888. The Senate is chaired...
The building, a city landmark, was designed by Hannover architects GustavHeine and Georg Hagemann in 1883 and completed in 1888. Members of both houses...
with introducing Mehler's formula; the Mehler–Fock transform; the Mehler–Heine formula; and Mehler functions (conical functions), in connection with his...
see Gustav Fechner. See Czapski S, Eppenstein O. (eds.) 1924 Grundzüge der Theorie der Optischen Instrumente nach Abbe J. Barth, Leipzig p. 658 Heine, L...
Heinrich Embden. His grandmother Charlotte Heine was a well-known salonnière and a sister of the poet Heinrich Heine. Embden initially studied in Freiburg...
The musical compositions of Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) are almost exclusively in the genres of song and symphony. In his juvenile years he attempted to...
Ernst Gustav Herter (14 May 1846, Berlin – 19 December 1917, Berlin) was a German sculptor. He specialized in creating statues of mythological figures...
Abraham Furtado Cécile Charlotte Furtado-Heine (1821-1896), philanthropist and wife of Frankfurt banker Charles Heine Benoît Fould (1792–1858), banker and...