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A simple sealed tube (Carius tube). Thick-walled glass tube (left), filled with reaction mixture (center) and sealed tube (right). 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.
Pages in category "20th-century German conductors (music)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 253 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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)
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 ...
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.
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Pages in category "German conductors (music)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 281 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In the year 1817 Johann Schornstein, the musical director at Elberfeld, organized a music festival in his town, in which he was assisted by the musicians from Düsseldorf under their conductor Friedrich August Burgmüller. During this festival the idea was born by Schornstein and Burgmüller to repeat this event every year alternately between ...