Karl Fries is the name of: Karl Friedrich Fries (1831–1871), German painter Karl Theophil Fries (1875–1962), German chemist This disambiguation page lists...
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Karl Fries died on 6 September 1962 in Marburg and was buried near his academic advisor Theodor Zincke. Fries is noted for the discovery of the Fries...
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Georg Wittig (redirect from Georg Friedrich Karl Wittig)
as the Nazis tried to get rid of Karl Fries and Wittig showed solidarity with him. After the forced retirement of Fries, in 1937 Hermann Staudinger offered...
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The Fries rearrangement, named for the German chemist Karl Theophil Fries, is a rearrangement reaction of a phenolic ester to a hydroxy aryl ketone by...
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Charles Anthony Fried (born Karel Fried; April 15, 1935 – January 23, 2024) was an American jurist and lawyer. He served as Solicitor General of the United...
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Jakob Friedrich Fries (German: [fʁiːs]; 23 August 1773 – 10 August 1843) was a German post-Kantian philosopher and mathematician. Fries studied theology...
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Karl Friedrich Fries (1831 at Winnweiler, Germany – 1871 at St. Gall, Switzerland), studied first at the Academy at Munich, and afterwards under Berdellé...
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Fries or fries in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fries (pronounced "frees") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adelaide Fries (1871–1949)...
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Münchhausen trilemma (redirect from Fries trilemma)
first two possibilities are rejected by Fries as unsatisfactory, requiring his adopting the third option. Karl Popper argued that a way to avoid the trilemma...
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Charlemagne (redirect from Karl der Grosse)
Charles-le-magne ('Charles the Great'). In modern German, he is known as Karl der Große. The Latin epithet magnus ('great') may have been associated with...
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