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** and Johann
** 1802 – 1803
Johann Heinrich Rothpletz
( b. 1766 – d
. 1833
)
** 10 March 1803 – 26 April 1803
Johann Rudolf Dolder
( b. 1753 – d
. 1807
)
** Hermann and Dorothea by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
( 1797
)
** Faust by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
( part 1 1806
, part 2 c
. 1833
)
** Johann Deisenhofer
, German biochemist
, Nobel Prize laureate
** Johann Bayer
, German astronomer
( d
. 1625
)
** Johann Palisa
, Austrian astronomer
( b. 1848
)
** Johann Bernhard Basedow
, German educational reformer
( b. 1723
)
** Johann Zoffany
, German-born painter
( b. 1733
)
** Johann Gottlieb Fichte
, German philosopher
( born 1762
)
** Johann Tetzel
, German Dominican priest
( d
. 1519
)
** Johann Gerhard Oncken
, German Baptist preacher
( d
. 1884
)
** Johann Klaj
, German poet
( d
. 1656
)
** Johann Georg Faust
, German alchemist
( b. 1480
)
** Johann von Aldringen
, Austrian field marshal
( d
. 1634
)
** May 9 –
Johann Schiltberger
, German traveller and writer
( d
. 1440
)
** Johann Jacob Schweppe
, inventor and founder of the Schweppes Company
( d
. 1821
)
** Johann Georg Faust
, German alchemist
( d
. 1540
)
** Johann Gutenberg
, inventor of the printing press
** Johann Adam Schall von Bell
, German Jesuit missionary to China
( d
. 1666
)
** Johann Heinrich Alting
, German divine
( d
. 1644
)
** Gerhard
Johann Vossius
, German classical scholar and theologian
( d
. 1649
)
** Johann Wild
, German preacher
( d
. 1554
)
** Johann Walter
, Lutheran composer and poet
( d
. 1570
)
** and Gottfried
** Gottfried Hagen
, German chronicler
( b. 1230
)
** Gottfried Bernhardy
, German philologist and literary historian
( d
. 1875
)
** Gottfried Leibniz uses infinitesimal calculus on a function
.
** A
. Strodtmann
, Gottfried Kinkel
( 2 vols., Hamburg
, 1851 ).
** Jahn
, Gottfried Hermann
, eine Gedächtnisrede
( Leipzig
, 1849
)
** Köchly
, Gottfried Hermann
( Heidelberg
, 1874
)
** Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus begins publication of Biologie ; oder die Philosophie der lebenden Natur
, proposing a theory of the transmutation of species
.
** The Banner of the Upright Seven
, by
Gottfried Keller
** Z9 Wolfgang Zenker
( Type 1934A
) – Fregattenkapitän
Gottfried Pönitz
** Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach
, organist and son of
Johann Sebastian Bach
( died 1739
)
** Johann Gottfried von Guttenberg
( 1645-1698 ), Franconian nobleman
, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1684-1698
** Tristan by
Gottfried von Strassburg
( Cgm 51
)
** Law of Continuity
, a heuristic principle of
Gottfried Leibniz
** in the writings of
Gottfried de Purucker
( 1935
)
** Andreas Silbermann
( 1678-1734 ),
German manufacturer of pipe organs
, older brother of
Gottfried
** and German
** Altenberg
, the
German name for Vieille Montagne (" old mountain " in French ), the former zinc mine in Kelmis
, Moresnet
** This
German publication is both one of the most comprehensive general introductions to the life and works of the philosopher and physician Avicenna
( Ibn Sīnā
, d
. 1037
) and an extensive and careful survey of his contribution to the history of science
.
** Langer Eugen
, since 2006 the centre of the United Nations Campus
, formerly housing the offices of the members of the
German parliament
** The Bunsen – Kirchhoff Award
, a
German award for spectroscopy
** Between Basel SBB and Basel Badischer Bahnhof – Basel Badischer Bahnhof
, and all other railway property and stations on the right bank of the Rhine belong to DB and are classed as
German customs territory
.
** Commodore
( Germany
) or Kommodore
, in
German naval forces
** State Diet
( In
German: Landtag ), state parliament of most of the
German federated states
** The Diet of the Empire
( In
German: Reichstag ), legislative assembly of the
German Empire 1871 – 1917
** The Federal Diet
( In
German: Deutscher Bundestag ), federal parliament of Germany
** Ruodlieb
( Latin ), by a
German author
** Nibelungenlied
( Middle High
German )
** Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach-( Middle High
German )
** Old High
German literature
( 750-1050
)
** Middle High
German literature
( 1050 – 1300
)
** Late medieval
German literature / Renaissance
( 1300 – 1500
)
** Eighteenth-and 19th-century
German literature
** 20th century
German literature
** Contemporary
German literature
( 1989 -)
** The Kingdom of Prussia became part of the
German Empire
.
** The Pferdestärke PS
( German translation of horsepower
) is a name for a group of similar power measurements used in Germany around the end of the 19th century
, all of about one metric horsepower in size
.
** German gold mark
, coinage of the
German Empire from 1873 to 1914
** German Papiermark
, German coinage from 1914 to 1929
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