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  • ...; 28 September 1944 in Bonn) was a German [[theology|theologian]], the son of [[Albrecht Ritschl]]. ...zum Christentum in seinen Reden über die Religion'' (1888), and a ''Life'' of his father (2 vols, 1829–96). ...
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  • '''Paul Gottfried Drews''' (8 May 1858, [[Eibenstock]], [[Kingdom of Saxony]] – 1 August 1912, [[Halle, Saxony-Anhalt|Halle]]) was a German Luth ...sorships at [[University of Giessen|Giessen]] (from 1901) and [[University of Halle|Halle]] (from 1908).<ref>[http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd116219 ...
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  • ...ww.brown.edu}}</ref> He obtained trinitrotoluene through the [[nitration]] of [[toluene]]. The compound's use as an [[explosive]] was developed later. [[Category:People from Giessen]] ...
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  • ...905), was a German author born at [[Kirchnüchel]] in [[Holstein]], the son of a clergyman.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} ...ist to a large industrial undertaking in [[Hamburg]]; but, becoming editor of the ''Hamburger Gewerbeblatt'', he gradually transferred his energies to jo ...
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  • ...(1902). With Dr. [[Carl Ferdinand Friedrich Lehmann-Haupt|Lehmann-Haupt]], of [[Liverpool]], he established the periodical ''[[Klio (journal)|Klio]]'', d ...s Mittelmeerraumes. Von Philipp II. von Makedonien bis Muhammed'', edition of [[Hermann Bengtson]] (Teilabdruck 1978: ''Geschichte der Spätantike''). ...
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  • ...man people|German]] [[physician]] best known for his writings on [[history of medicine|medical history]]. ...ing (sense)|hearing]], but became best known for his influential histories of medicine. He died in [[Worms, Germany|Worms]] in 1909.<ref>{{cite encyclope ...
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  • ...sician in reserve hospitals. Simon was a member of the Corps Starkenburgia Giessen (1843) and Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg (1845). ...nce to observe [[Antoine Joseph Jobert de Lamballe]]’s operative treatment of [[vesico-vaginal fistula|vesicovaginal fistulae]] (VVF). Impressed by Jober ...
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  • |birth_place = [[Lugau]], [[Kingdom of Saxony]], [[German Confederation]] |death_place = [[Giessen]], [[Hessen]], [[Nazi Germany]] ...
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  • He was born at [[Gießen]], in [[Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt|Hesse-Darmstadt]], [[Germany]], to Christoph Follen (1759-1 ...versity in 1817 edited the [[Elberfeld]] ''Allgemeine Zeitung''. Suspected of political agitation and connection with some radical plots, in 1819 he was ...
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  • | alma_mater = [[University of Königsberg]] | workplaces = [[University of Göttingen]] ...
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  • ...ollowing year, he accepted a call to [[Halle an der Saale|Halle]] as chair of [[systematic theology]].<ref name=HA>[http://www.catalogus-professorum-hale ...mysticism in theology, the [[philosophy of religion]] and the transmission of ethical principles in academic instruction.<ref name=HA/> ...
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  • ...niversity of Bonn]], [[University of Göttingen]] and [[Humboldt University of Berlin]] ...nn|Bonn]], [[University of Göttingen|Göttingen]] and [[Humboldt University of Berlin|Berlin]]. He earned his doctorate in summer 1859 with the historian ...
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  • | education = [[University of Giessen]]<br>[[University of Innsbruck]] ...= [[GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research]]<br>[[University of Mainz]] ...
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  • |death_place = [[Bonn]], [[Kingdom of Prussia]] | alma_mater = University of Giessen ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Giessen]], Germany | death_place = Giessen, Germany ...
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  • {{short description|German histologist and pathologist of the 19th century}} ...ogist]] and [[histologist]] from [[Iława|Deutsch Eylau]] in the [[Province of Prussia]]. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Dillenburg]], [[Duchy of Nassau|Nassau]] ...which he graduated [[Ph.D.]] in 1846. He then studied at the [[University of Marburg]], where he wrote his first essay, ''Übersicht der geologischen Ver ...
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  • ...r Scholars]]; [[Inter-American Development Bank]]; and the [[University of Giessen]]. He was a professor of economics at the [[University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee]]. ...
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  • [[File:Title page of Historia universalis breviter ac perspicue exposita by Christoph Cellarius. ...].<ref name="Sandys 1908" /> Although the Ancient-Medieval-Modern division of history was used earlier by Italian [[Renaissance]] scholars [[Leonardo Bru ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Gießen]], [[Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt|Hesse-Darmstadt]], [[Holy Roman Empire]] ...[Carl Vogt]]. During his studies at the [[University of Giessen|University of Gießen]] he became friends with [[Friedrich Muench]] and in 1825 married Mu ...
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