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Ernst Heinrich Weber (24 June 1795 – 26 January 1878) [1] was a German physician who is considered one of the founders of experimental psychology.He was an influential and important figure in the areas of physiology and psychology during his lifetime and beyond.
Albert Einstein considered Weber a doctoral advisor. Following a bitter disagreement with Weber, Einstein switched to Alfred Kleiner. [3] [4] Heinrich Weber was both Einstein's and Mileva Marić's thesis advisor, and he gave their respective papers the two lowest essay grades in the class, with 4.5 and 4.0, respectively, on a scale of 1 to 6. [5]
Weber née Walz was born on 16 August 1829 [1] in Ellwangen, Germany. [2] She was married to Heinrich Weber (1818-1890). [1] Weber was involved with the German women's movement and advocated for women to receive training to join the workforce. This included training as domestic servant.
Heinrich Martin Weber (1842–1913), German mathematician; Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795-1878), German physician and psychologist; Heinrich Emil Weber, Swiss mathematician, one of the designers of the NEMA encryption system; Heinrich Weber (footballer) (1900–1977), German international footballer; Heini Weber (1923-2010), German Olympic wrestler
[2] [3] Einsmann, who was called "Seppel" by colleagues and reportedly used snuff, was active in a trade union and sang in a Catholic church choir. [2] [4] When Müller gave birth to a girl in 1921, Einsmann had the baby registered as legitimate child of Josef and Maria Einsmann. A second child was born in 1930; when Einsmann tried to register ...
Maria Hein Puig was born on 2 October 2003 in Felanitx, Balearic Islands, Spain, to a German father and Spanish mother. [1] She began playing piano at the age of four. [2] She continued her training as a pianist at the Liceu and later at the Taller de Músics in Barcelona.
Caroline Elizabeth Weber (born 1969) is an American author. She is a professor of French and comparative literature at Barnard College within Columbia University . Her book Proust's Duchess was a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography .
The absence of women from the canon of Western art has been a subject of inquiry and reconsideration since the early 1970s. Linda Nochlin's influential 1971 essay, "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?", examined the social and institutional barriers that blocked most women from entering artistic professions throughout history, prompted a new focus on women artists, their art and ...