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Charles Proteus Steinmetz (born Karl August Rudolph Steinmetz; April 9, 1865 – October 26, 1923) was an American mathematician and electrical engineer and professor at Union College. He fostered the development of alternating current that made possible the expansion of the electric power industry in the United States, formulating mathematical ...
The German–American scientist Carl August Rudolph Steinmetz, who had several physical disabilities, changed his name to Charles Proteus Steinmetz. This name reflected his identification with a figure that could easily alter its outward form.
Sebald Rudolf Steinmetz, "Die Stellung der Soziographie in der Reihe der Geisteswissenschaften", Archiv für Rechts- und Wirtschaftsphilosophie, Vol. 6, No. 3 (1912/1913), pp. 492-501 "The Sociography of Musical Life in Industrialised Countries - A Research Task" , The World of Music , Vol. 21 , No. 3 (1979), pp. 78-86 (musicians in ...
After immigrating to the United Stated in 1888, Carl August Rudolph Steinmetz Americanized his name to Charles Proteus Steinmetz. "He chose Proteus as his middle name—the nickname his professors in Germany had affectionately bestowed upon him in recognition of the shape-shifting sea god.
Georg Steinmetz (September 28, 1882, Kassel – April 4, 1936, Berlin) was a German architect. ... In 1924, Rudolf Schwarz was his colleague for a few weeks. [2]
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli mining magnate Beny Steinmetz has been detained in Cyprus on a Romanian-issued arrest warrant, a spokesperson for Steinmetz said on Sunday. Steinmetz is at the centre ...
2022. The couple walked the red carpet at the 94th Oscars in March 2022. Anderson was in a black tux and Rudolph wore a bright orange Valentino gown with an orange feather trim.
Brigadier General William George Steinmetz AIA (c. 1838 – 27 April 1898) was a German-American architect who practiced in New York City as a founding associate of A.B. Mullet & Company with Alfred Bult Mullett (–1890) and Hugo Kafka (1843–1913) before the former founded Alfred B. Mullet & Sons, and the later formed William Schickel & Company [3]