• Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes (German: [ˈbʀandəs]; 27 July 1777 – 17 May 1834) was a German physicist, meteorologist, and astronomer. Brandes was born in 1777...
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    (doctoral advisor of Carl Friedrich Gauss), Johann Tobias Mayer, Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes, Farkas Bolyai (father of János Bolyai), and Georg Klügel. Kästner...
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  • Brandes (1842–1941), German zoologist Heinrich Brandes (1803–1868), German landscape painter Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes (1777–1834), German astronomer, mathematician...
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    editors being Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes, Leopold Gmelin, Johann Caspar Horner, Carl Ludwig Littrow, Christian Heinrich Pfaff and Georg Wilhelm Muncke. In...
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    Heinrich Ferdinand Scherk (27 October 1798 – 4 October 1885) was a German mathematician notable for his work on minimal surfaces and the distribution of...
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    this time were Johann Friedrich Benzenberg, Farkas Bolyai, and Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes. He was likely a self-taught student in mathematics since he independently...
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    Augusta Friederike Lichtenberg (1795-1837), Heinrich August Lichtenberg (1797-1836) and Christian Wilhelm Lichtenberg (1799-1860), and she outlived him...
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  • Börnstein Gerhard Borrmann Emil Bose Georg Matthias Bose Walther Bothe Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes Ernst Helmut Brandt Karl Ferdinand Braun Wernher von Braun Werner...
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  • Heinrich Wilhelm Blasius (1818–1899), later known as William Blasius was a German-born American meteorologist. He was elected as a member of the American...
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    still a student at the University of Göttingen, Benzenberg and Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes studied the atmospheric altitude of meteors, collecting the first...
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