Commelin in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie at German Wikisource J. G. Jungius, Vita Frid. Sylburgii (Berleburgi & Frankfurt, 1745). Fr. Creuzer, 'De...
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for Language and Literature Joachim Jungius Society of Science Hamburg Institute for Human Sciences The Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Gymnasium school was...
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Swedish chancellor, strategist and statesman (studied, 1599–1601) Joachim Jungius (1587–1657), mathematician, physicist and philosopher, Professor of Mathematics...
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fighter), German resistance (1964) Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, politician (1952) Sigmund Jähn, German cosmonaut (1986) Joachim Jungius, mathematician (1957) Hans Kahle...
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Bjarni Jónsson (Iceland, 1920–2016) Philip Jourdain (UK, 1879–1919) Joachim Jungius (Germany, 1587–1657) Jñanasrimitra (India, 10th century) David Kaplan (US...
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Eugen Jahnke Ferdinand Joachimsthal Philipp von Jolly Wilhelm Jordan Jürgen Jost Joachim Jungius Erich Kähler Margarete Kahn Gabriele Kaiser Theodor Kaluza...
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Newton Jakob Friedrich Fries James G. Lennox James Robert Brown Jean Cavaillès Jerome Ravetz Jerzy Giedymin Jesús Mosterín Joachim Jungius John Beatty...
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composer and organist Friedrich Ludwig Æmilius Kunzen (1761–1817), composer Anja Thauer (1945–1973), cellist Joachim Jungius (1587–1657), mathematician...
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in Freiburg im Breisgau as the oldest of four sons of the chemist Friedrich Wilhelm Holschneider and Olga Holschneider, née Krafft. He studied piano with...
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musicologist. Born in Berlin, Krummacher is the second oldest son of Friedrich-Wilhelm Krummacher [de]. He studied musicology after his private music teacher...
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1728) July 11 – King Frederick I of Prussia (d. 1713) July 12 – Friedrich Wilhelm III, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg (d. 1672) July 14 – William Cheyne, 2nd...
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Carl Jung (1875–1961)[a][b][c][d] Ernst Jünger (1895–1998)[b] Joachim Jungius (1587–1657)[b][d] Justinian I (483–565)[d] Al-Juwayni (1028–1085)[d] Franz...
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"Joachim-Jungius-Medaille", Joachim Jungius-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Hamburg, Deutschland ("Joachim Jungius Medal", Joachim-Jungius Society of...
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Jaspers Karl von Prantl Karl Vorländer Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Karl Wilhelm Ramler Karl, Freiherr von Prel Karma Karma...
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Werenberg (1577–1643), has been an opponent to the noted scientist Joachim Jungius at the same place. Her uncle was the predecessor of Johann Christopher...
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Lithuanian – Grammatica Litvanica was commissioned by the Duke of Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm, for use in the Lithuanian-speaking parishes of East Prussia. It was...
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September 13 – Jacob van Campen, Dutch artist (b. 1596) September 23 – Joachim Jungius, German mathematician and philosopher (b. 1587) September 27 – Olimpia...
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Fabaceae Co Glehnia Peter von Glehn (1835–1876) Apiaceae Qu Gleichenia Wilhelm Friedrich von Gleichen (1717–1783) Gleicheniaceae Bt Gleichenella Gleicheniaceae...
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