Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Georg Ludwig Carius (August 24, 1829 – April 24, 1875) was a German chemist born in Barbis, in the Kingdom of Hanover. He studied under Friedrich Wöhler and was assistant to Robert Bunsen for 6 years.
Georg Ludwig Carius (1829–1875), German chemist; Heinrich Caro (1834–1910), German chemist; Wallace Carothers (1896–1937), American chemist, known for the discovery of nylon; Emma P. Carr (1880–1972), American spectroscopist; Marjorie Constance Caserio (1929–2021), American chemist, winner of the American Chemical Society's Garvan Medal
Friedrich Ludwig Knapp; Friedrich Knauer; Emil Knoevenagel; Wilhelm Knop; Ludwig Knorr; Julius Arnold Koch; Christoph Kohl; Hermann Kolbe; Anton Köllisch; Joseph König; Hermann Franz Moritz Kopp; Wilhelm Körner; Oskar Korschelt; Friedrich Krafft; Philip Kraft; Karl-Ludwig Kratz; Georg Ludwig Engelhard Krebs; Hans Adolf Krebs; Heinrich Ludwig ...
Georg Ludwig Carius; Otto Crusius (1857–1918) D. Friedrich von der Decken; Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet; E. Ernst Ebeling; Karl von Einem; Carl Engel (musicologist)
His academic collaborators were some of the most important scientists in the world, including Robert Bunsen, Georg Ludwig Carius, Emil Erlenmeyer and Gustav Kirchhoff. He is the father of modern Greek chemical education. He wrote 73 books and dissertations.
The architect Georg Ludwig designed a group of residences for Dachau artists. [ 6 ] The new colony achieved national recognition in 1898 when Hölzel, Dill, and Langhammer mounted a joint exhibition in Berlin under the title "The Dachauer". [ 1 ]
B. Karl Wilhelm Bardou; Paul Joseph Bardou; Karl Bauer; Gisela Baur-Nütten; August Bausch; Oskar Begas; Hermann Bek-Gran; Siegfried Bendixen; Clemens Bewer; Carl Blos
Kajetan Georg von Kaiser; Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner; August Kekulé; Ludwig Klages; Martin Heinrich Klaproth; Friedrich Ludwig Knapp; Emil Knoevenagel; Wilhelm Knop; Ludwig Knorr; Hermann Kolbe; Joseph König (chemist) Hermann Franz Moritz Kopp; Wilhelm Körner; Oskar Korschelt; Friedrich Krafft; Georg Ludwig Engelhard Krebs; August Krönig ...