Sturm und Drang (category Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
studied law and was a member of the literary group surrounding Johann Daniel Salzmann. He was a dramatist, producer, translator, and lawyer for the traveling...
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to Strasbourg. Once there, he came into contact with the actuary Johann Daniel Salzmann, around whom had formed the literary group of the Société de philosophie...
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faculty) in St. Francis, Wisconsin, founded in 1870 by Rev. Dr. Joseph Salzmann as the first Catholic normal school in the United States. The Normal School...
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liquid water was very difficult and seemed to be a random event. In 2001, Salzmann and his coworkers reported a whole new method to prepare ice IV reproducibly;...
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hitherto unknown method of teaching children of noblemen". Christian Gotthilf Salzmann (1744–1811) was the founder of the Schnepfenthal institution, a school...
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Friedrich Gotthilf Osann (1794–1858), German philologist Christian Gotthilf Salzmann (1744–1811), German academic Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1780–1860)...
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French and English models." Johann Bernhard Basedow (1724–1790) Joachim Heinrich Campe (1746–1818) Christian Gotthilf Salzmann (1744–1811) Ernst Christian...
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Johann Philipp Graumann (born in 1706 – died 22 April 1762 in Berlin) was a German business mathematician, an expert on exchange rates and coinage, mint...
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Stromeier. He received a doctoral degree in 1627 at Strasbourg under J. R. Salzmann. The next year he became a physician to the Landgrave Georg II of Hesse-Darmstadt...
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(1902–1972, nf) Felix Salten, pseudonym of Siegmund Salzmann (1869–1945, d/f/nf) Christian Gotthilf Salzmann (1744–1811, nf) Adolf Friedrich von Schack (1815–1894...
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