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    Ferdinand Jakob Redtenbacher (July 25, 1809 in Steyr, Upper Austria – April 16, 1863 in Karlsruhe) is regarded as the founder of science-based mechanical...
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    engineering was founded in the mid-19th century under the direction of Ferdinand Redtenbacher, which influenced the foundation of other technical universities...
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    (1787–1836), poet and librettist; close friend of Franz Schubert. Ferdinand Redtenbacher (1809–1863), engineer, founded science-based mechanical engineering...
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  • Redtenbacher may refer to: Ferdinand Redtenbacher (1809–1863), Austrian founder of science-based mechanical engineering Josef Redtenbacher (chemist) (1810–1870)...
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    studied at Karlsruhe's polytechnical school under the instruction of Ferdinand Redtenbacher.[citation needed] Benz had originally focused his studies on locksmithing...
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    September 1829  Eschweiler  Died 20 August 1905  (aged 75) Academic career Doctoral advisor Ferdinand Redtenbacher Doctoral students Carl von Linde Signature...
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    (1871–1915) Architect, architectural theorist and university professor Ferdinand Redtenbacher (1809–1863), Engineer and scientist Theodor Rehbock (1864–1950)...
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    studied engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology under Ferdinand Redtenbacher. During the Revolutions of 1848 Hexamer and his brothers joined...
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    Phylliidae (category Taxa named by Ludwig Redtenbacher)
    (Australasia) Comptaphyllium caudatum (Redtenbacher, 1906) - type species (as Phyllium caudatum Redtenbacher) Comptaphyllium regina (Cumming, Le Tirant...
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  • Johann Nepomuk von Laicharting Johann Carl Megerle von Mühlfeld Ludwig Redtenbacher Pater Gabriel Strobl Ernest Candèze Félicien Chapuis Charles Kerremans...
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    former Hanoverian royal family joined as well. They stayed in "Villa Redtenbacher", which was soon purchased and became their main seat in Austria. It...
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    Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Wackenroder (1798-1854) and Matthias Jakob Schleiden (1804-1881). Later he studied under Josef Redtenbacher (1810–1870) in Prague...
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    recommended him to professor Josef Redtenbacher, a great chemist at that time: [Y]our recommendation to Redtenbacher made me very happy. I am gaining life...
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    p., 1 pl – also included in Mémoires de la Société de Genève. Ludwig Redtenbacher publishes Fauna Austriaca. Die Käfer, nach der analytischen Methode bearbeitet...
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  • Réaumur 1683 1757 France Hans Rebel 1881 1940 Austria Lepidoptera Ludwig Redtenbacher 1814 1876 Austria Coleoptera Maurice Auguste Régimbart 1852 1907 France...
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    chemistry at the University of Vienna. There he attended lectures of Josef Redtenbacher and Franz Cölestin Schneider – the most prominent chemists of the time...
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