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Paul Buchner (June 1531 – 13 November 1607) was a German architect, geometer, carpenter and screw maker from Nuremberg.
PaulBuchner (June 1531 – 13 November 1607) was a German architect, geometer, carpenter and screw maker from Nuremberg. Buchner grew up in Nuremberg and...
bacteriologist Johann Andreas Buchner (1783–1852), German pharmacologist Ludwig Andreas Buchner (1813–1897), German pharmacologist PaulBuchner (1531–1607), German...
his position because he was not a German citizen, replaced by PaulBuchner 1934 PaulBuchner (1886–1978) 1935 Ernst Matthes (1889–1958) 1936 Ernst Matthes...
bacteriologist Brucella – Sir David Bruce, a Scottish physician Buchnera – PaulBuchner, a German biologist Bulleidia – Arthur Bulleid, a British oral microbiologist...
1945, to 31 March 1947, Willi Hennig stood in for his thesis supervisor PaulBuchner as assistant to Professor Friedrich Hempelmann at the University of Leipzig...
Architectura Curiosa Nova (1664) and Theatrum Machinarum Novum (1661) PaulBuchner (1531–1607), architect, geometer, carpenter and screw maker Eva Buhrich...
work. Celan was awarded the Bremen Literature Prize in 1958 and the Georg Büchner Prize in 1960. Celan drowned himself in the river Seine in Paris around...
one of the first autonymous collection buildings in central Europe by PaulBuchner on behalf of Prince Elector Christian I of Saxony. The upper floor dates...
another plant when the aphid next feeds. Buchnera was named after PaulBuchner by Paul Baumann and his graduate student, and the first molecular characterization...
poetry and rhetoric at the University of Wittenberg. Buchner was born in Dresden the son of PaulBuchner and his wife Maria, the daughter of the mayor of...
Wolfgang Fischer, and the granddaughter of the famous court architect PaulBuchner, who worked in Saxony. Wolf Caspar von Klengel had a thorough education...
1938–39 Willy Scherrer (Bern) 1940–41 Louis Kollros (ETH Zurich) 1942–43 PaulBuchner (Basel) 1944–45 Georges de Rham 1946–47 Max Gut (Universität Zurich)...
Feyerabend casually stumbled onto philosophy. Works by Plato, Descartes, and Büchner awoke his interest in the dramatic power of argument. He later encountered...
misunderstand common folk. The Materialism of the Present Day, a Critique of Dr. Büchner's System, London: Williams and Norgate, 1865 (translated of the original...
Jean Paul (German: [ʒɑ̃ paʊl] ; born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, 21 March 1763 – 14 November 1825) was a German Romantic writer, best known for his...
Maria Remarque (/rəˈmɑːrk/, German: [ˈeːʁɪç maˈʁiːa ʁəˈmaʁk] ; born Erich Paul Remark; 22 June 1898 – 25 September 1970) was a German-born novelist. His...
Johannes Buchner is a German biochemist and professor at the Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany. Buchner obtained his PhD at the University...
Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse (German: [paʊl ˈhaɪzə] ; 15 March 1830 – 2 April 1914) was a distinguished German writer and translator. A member of two important...
Buchner (16 December 1850 – 5 April 1902) was a German bacteriologist who was born and raised in Munich. He was the older brother of Eduard Buchner (1860–1917)...
The Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame began in 2013, founded by Kirk Buchner. There are two criteria for nomination to be inducted into the Fictitious Athlete...