• Friedrich Wilhelm Rathgen (2 June 1862 – 19 November 1942) was a German chemist and a founder of the field of conservation science. Rathgen was born in...
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    Japanese Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. In 1892, Rathgen passed his habilitation at the Friedrich Wilhelms University of Berlin and the following years...
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    chemical analysis on the dyes and pigments was initially done by Friedrich Rathgen, presented in Borchardt's book “Portrait of Queen Nofretete” (1923)...
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    distinct field of study initially developed in Germany, where in 1888 Friedrich Rathgen became the first chemist to be employed by a Museum, the Koniglichen...
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    excavation and conservation of small objects and German chemist, Friedrich Rathgen, (1862-1942), became not only the first director of the Chemical Laboratory...
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  • The Rathgen Research Laboratory (‹See Tfd›German: Rathgen-Forschungslabor) is a Research Institute of the Berlin State Museums under the auspices of the...
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  • Pusch Karl Friedrich August Rammelsberg Friedrich Raschig Gerhard Raspé Rudolf Erich Raspe Friedrich Rathgen Bernhard Rathke Ferdinand Reich Carl Reichenbach...
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  • studies of paint and optical crystallography for over a decade. 1888, Friedrich Rathgen became chemist in charge of the Royal Museums of Berlin (Staatliche...
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  • economist, and social scientist Friedrich Naumann (1860–1919), German liberal politician and Protestant parish pastor Karl Rathgen (1856–1921), German Economist...
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    included Ernst Troeltsch, Max Weber, Eberhard Gothein, Georg Jellinek, Karl Rathgen, and Wilhelm Windelband. In Berlin, Deissmann's academic focus began to...
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    NSV) was a political party in the German Empire, founded in 1896 by Friedrich Naumann. It sought to synthesise liberalism, nationalism and non-Marxist...
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    Bernhard Rathgen, a civil servant in the Schleswig Holstein Lauenburg Cancellie, resided on the first floor with his wife Cornelia Rathgen née Niebuhr...
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    public; various others are not. Institute for Museum Research, Dahlem Rathgen Research Laboratory, Charlottenburg Zentralarchiv der Staatlichen Museen...
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    Colonel Hofacker, Kluge's nephew who has been executed, Lieutenant Colonel Rathgens, and several ... living defendants have testified that Field Marshal Rommel...
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    Heidelore Rathgen. Anregungen für das Loewe-Jubiläumsjahr 2019 (2019) Cord Garden. Booklet notes to CD cpo 555 256-2. Dr. Heidelore Rathgen. Anregungen...
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  • Colonel Hofacker, Kluge's meanwhile executed nephew Lieutenant-Colonel Rathgens and other defendants still alive gave all testimony that Field-Marshal...
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