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    Johann Froben, in Latin: Johannes Frobenius (and combinations), (c. 1460 – 27 October 1527) was a famous printer, publisher and learned Renaissance humanist...
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  • publisher Johannes Frobenius (1460–1527), publisher and printer in Basel Hieronymus Frobenius (1501–1563), publisher and printer in Basel, son of Johannes Ambrosius...
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  • UK: Oxford University Press. p. 295. ISBN 0-19-211655-X. Bartuschat, Johannes (2019). "Squarzafico, Gerolamo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani,...
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  • Wolf Frobenius (1 June 1940 – 4 July 2011) was a German musicologist and lecturer, who taught at the Saarland University. Born in Speyer, Frobenius studied...
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  • Johannes de Garlandia (Johannes Gallicus) (fl.Tooltip floruit c. 1270 – 1320) was a French music theorist of the late ars antiqua period of medieval music...
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    in Basel included theologian Martin Borrhaus, printers including Johannes Frobenius and Giovanni Oporino, and the academic jurist Bonifacius Amerbach...
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  • and Latin Sources, University of Nebraska Press, 1991, p. 98. Quasten, Johannes (1980) [1950]. Patrologia: fino al Concilio di Nicea (in Italian). Vol...
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    printer Johannes Amerbach lived there; he was the ancestor of the famous academic Amerbach family. In 1507, the house was acquired by Johannes Frobenius, probably...
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    pipe organ was commissioned from Frobenius in 1985. Soon after, in 1988 the church council decided that the Frobenius pipe organ wasn't big enough and...
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  • the Frobenius Institute in Frankfurt am Main as an artist and draughtswoman. She took part in the expeditions of the institute led by Leo Frobenius and...
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    Doctoral students Nikolai Bugaev Georg Cantor Georg Frobenius Lazarus Fuchs Wilhelm Killing Johannes Knoblauch Leo Königsberger Ernst Kötter Sofia Kovalevskaya...
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    June 1913 from Frobenius to Robert Gnehm (the School Board President of the ETH) as a possible successor to Carl Friedrich Geiser. Frobenius complained that...
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    (1609–1623) Johannes III Nablaß (1623–1639) Placidus Judmann (1639–1655) Coelestin I Vogl (1655–1691) Ignatius von Trauner (1691–1694) Johannes IV Baptist...
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  • Buttenberg, and Heinrich G. Wiechell Frobenius algebra, automorphism, method, norm, theorem – Ferdinand Georg Frobenius Froude number – William Froude Fry...
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  • were Joseph Louis François Bertrand, Charles Hermite, Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, Leopold Kronecker, and Émile Mathieu; as well as William Burnside, Leonard...
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    But soon after, he was called to Basel to the sickbed of printer Johann Frobenius and reportedly cured him. During that time, the Dutch Renaissance humanist...
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    Institute of Cultural Morphology (today the Frobenius Institute), founded by the ethnologist Leo Frobenius. He relocated to Frankfurt along with the institute...
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    created by the so-called Jørlunde workshop. The pipe organ was built by Frobenius in 2009 and has 19 voices, 24 stops, 25 ranks and 1360 pipes, amongst...
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    named after Erik Fredholm List of things named after Ferdinand Georg Frobenius List of things named after Carl Friedrich Gauss List of things named after...
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    {\displaystyle n\log _{b}\varphi ={\frac {n\log \varphi }{\log b}}.} Johannes Kepler observed that the ratio of consecutive Fibonacci numbers converges...
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    Collaboration. Frankfurt, Germany: Frobenius Institute, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, and Steiner. Flemming, Johannes. 1890-1891. "Hiob Ludolf: Ein Beitrag...
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    cells in the heart sometimes called Remak's ganglia. He studied under Johannes Müller at the University of Berlin. Despite his accomplishments, because...
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  • folktale from Kordofan, first collected in German by ethnologist Leo Frobenius and published in 1923. It is classified in the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther...
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    Gómez-Olivencia, Asier; Semal, Patrick; van der Plicht, Johannes; Bocherens, Hervé; Krause, Johannes (July 6, 2016). "Neandertal cannibalism and Neandertal...
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    further expedition, this time with the noted German ethnographer Leo Frobenius, his assistant Hans Rhotert [de] and draughtswoman Elisabeth Pauli (later...
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    (the classification of the finite simple groups), Forschungsmagazin der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz 1/86 The group theorist Bertram Huppert said...
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  • others. William Burnside originally attributed it to Ferdinand Georg Frobenius. Ironically, Burnside made many original contributions to group theory...
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    Susanne Schröter (category Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz alumni)
    University of Mainz. From 1997–1999, she worked as a Research Fellow at the Frobenius-Institute, Frankfurt. In 1999, she finalized her Habilitation ("Kéo rado...
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  • convolution kernel with the layer's input matrix. This product is usually the Frobenius inner product, and its activation function is commonly ReLU. As the convolution...
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    -Pangool") [in] Universität Frankfurt am Main, Frobenius-Institut, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kulturmorphologie, Frobenius Gesellschaft, "Paideuma: Mitteilungen...
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