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    Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein (30 January 1723, Wernigerode – 6 July 1795, Copenhagen) was a German-born medical doctor, physicist and engineer. From...
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    Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein Stub (15 August 1783 – 24 July 1816), also written Kratzenstein-Stub, was a Danish painter, mainly of mythological subjects...
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    Orpheus glances back at Eurydice, 1806 oil painting by Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein Stub....
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    Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein, Orpheus and Eurydice, 1806, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen...
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    Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein also built his speaking machine in Copenhagen and he was in contact with Kirsnick. Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein got...
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  • Roger Bacon (1214–1294). In 1779, the German-Danish scientist Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein won the first prize in a competition announced by the Russian...
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    wakes her father Angantýr's ghost from his barrow to demand the cursed sword Tyrfing Oil painting by Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein-Stub (1783–1816)...
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    canon, dean and author of many hymns Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein (1723–1795), physician and engineer Christian Frederick of Stolberg-Wernigerode (1746–1824)...
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    and the concept quickly spread from Russia across Europe. Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein (1723–1795), professor of physiology at Copenhagen, was credited...
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  • electricity Another supporter of the two-fluid theory was Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein. He speculated also the electric charges were carried by vortices...
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    wakes her father Angantýr's ghost from his barrow to demand the cursed sword Tyrfing. Oil painting by Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein-Stub (1783–1816)...
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  • Ludwig Krafft Gerhard Kraft Wolfgang Krätschmer Michael Kramer Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein Adolf Kratzer Karl Kraus Dirk Kreimer Kurt Kremer Erich Kretschmann...
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  • Greece Emil Kraepelin 1856–1926 Germany Kraepelinian dichotomy Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein 1723–1795 Germany Stephen Kuffler 1913–1980 Hungary Story Landis...
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    combined. This picture of electricity was also supported by Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein in his theoretical and experimental works. The two-fluid theory...
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  • historiographies of decline and fall by Herodotus, Thucydides and later Roman and Christian accounts to illuminate the fictional Númenor, the island civilisation...
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    resided in another apartment with his wife Sally Walterstorff, their son Christian Korteligt Walterstorff, two maids and four black servants (aged eight...
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    Christian Kall 1762 1763 Peder Kofoed Ancher 1763 1764 Peder Rosenstand-Goiske 1764 1765 Bernhard Møllmann 1765 1766 Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein 1766...
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  • May – Peter Willemoes, naval officer (d. 1808) 15 August – Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein Stub, painter (died 1816) 8 September – N. F. S. Grundtvig...
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    property was listed as No. 38. It was by then owned by professor Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein. At the time of the 1787 census, No. 37 was home to just two...
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    The moment when Orpheus looks back at Eurydice in an 1806 painting by Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein...
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    April – Jørgen Thomsen Bech, businessman (born 1731) 24 July – Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein Stub, painter (born 1783) 22 August – Hartvig Marcus Frisch...
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    married Louise Augusta Stub (1778–1852), the granddaughter of Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein. The couple had three sons and a daughter. Their first son...
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    workshop soon lost his relevance. Brander, Georg Friedrich; Kratzenstein, Christian Gottlieb (1781-03-17). Georg Friedrich Branders, der churbayrischen...
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    Antschel. This is quoted by Frohbieter (p. 16) and sourced from Marylou Kratzenstein. "The Organ Works of Herman Berlinski", in The American Organist, April...
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    by spiking them. April 26 – At Saint Petersburg, German engineer Christian Kratzenstein presents to the Russian Academy of Sciences a perfected version...
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