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Jakob Ackeret led the initial work on calculating the lift and drag on a supersonic airfoil.
The work of the Pietists Philipp Jakob Spener and August Hermann Francke is the theological and practical beginning of Evangelicalism.
In 1823 Wöhler finished his study of medicine in Heidelberg at the laboratory of Leopold Gmelin, who arranged for him to work under Jöns Jakob Berzelius in Stockholm.
Johann Jakob Brucker ( 1696-1770 ) included a long chapter on theosophy in his monumental work Historia critica philosophia ( 1741 ).
Diez, the principal founder of Romance-language philology, impressed by the comparative methods of Jakob Grimm in Deutsche Grammatik, which came out in 1819 and was the first to use such methods in philology, decided to apply them to the Romance languages and discovered Raynouard's work, Grammaire comparée des langues de l ' Europe latine dans leurs rapports avec la langue des troubadours, published in 1821.
In addition, by the time he submitted his dissertation in 1804 ( September ), he was in regular contact at Jena with Jakob Friedrich Fries and Karl David Ilgen, who perhaps led him to his contact with Johann Severin Vater, a scholar whose work he both admired and, in some respects, duplicated independently.
Amongst them were Christian mystic Jakob Böhme ( Behmen ); Johann Arndt, whose work, True Christianity, became widely known and appreciated ; Heinrich Müller, who described the font, the pulpit, the confessional and the altar as " the four dumb idols of the Lutheran Church "; theologian Johann Valentin Andrea, court chaplain of the landgrave of Hesse ; Schuppius, who sought to restore to the Bible its place in the pulpit ; and Theophilus Grossgebauer ( d. 1661 ) of Rostock, who from his pulpit and by his writings raised what he called " the alarm cry of a watchman in Sion.
The Swedish naturalist and arachnologist Carl Jakob Sundevall ( 1801 – 1875 ) honored the naturalist Martin Lister ( 1638 – 1712 ) by adopting his term Opiliones for this order ; Lister characterized three species from England, United Kingdom ( although not formally describing them, being a pre-Linnean work ).
It embraces nearly the whole period from 1750 to 1790, but the later volumes, 1773 to 1790, were chiefly the work of his secretary, Jakob Heinrich Meister.
" Creuzer's work was vigorously attacked by Johann Gottfried Jakob Hermann in his Briefen über Homer und Hesiod, and in his letter, addressed to Creuzer, Über das Wesen und die Behandlung der Mythologie ; by Johann Heinrich Voss in his Antisymbolik ; and by Christian Lobeck in his Aglaophamus.
In music, De Stijl was an influence only on the work of composer Jakob van Domselaer, a close friend of Mondrian.
Bortkiewicz used it in the sense of making conjectures that the Greek term has borne since the days of the ancient philosophers, and after the title of " Ars Conjectandi " that Jakob Bernoulli gave to his work ( published in 1713 ) on probability theory.
His work influenced Johann Jakob Froberger, Johann Sebastian Bach, Henry Purcell, and countless other major composers.
Rubin won the award again in 2009, for production work for Metallica, Neil Diamond, Ours, Jakob Dylan and Weezer in 2008.
His earliest work was a biography of the philologist Jakob Grimm ( 1865, 2nd ed.
Dumas was one of the first to criticise the electro-chemical doctrines of Jöns Jakob Berzelius, which at the time his work began were widely accepted as the true theory of the constitution of compound bodies, and opposed a unitary view to the dualistic conception of the Swedish chemist.
Jakob Nielsen ( 15 October 1890, Mjels, Als – 3August 1959, Helsingør ) was a Danish mathematician known for his work on automorphisms of surfaces.
* Jakob Nielsen ( mathematician ) ( 1890 – 1959 ), Danish mathematician known for automorphisms surfaces work
In addition, Saint-Martin drew much inspiration from the work of Jakob Boehme.
With the help of art critic Jakob Rudolf Welti, he was commissioned as costume and stage designer for the Stadttheater Zürich ’ s performance of La belle Hélène in an adaptation by Max Werner Lenz, and created design work for three other programs at the Stadttheater as well.
Johann Jakob Moser ( 18 January 1701, Stuttgart – 30 September 1785, Stuttgart ) was a German jurist, publicist and researcher, whose work earned him the title " The Father of German Constitutional Law " and whose political commitment to the principles of Liberalism caused him to lose academic positions and spend years as a political prisoner.
The work, which was grouped according to the themes represented, identified for the first time the subject of the Arrotino as a blade-sharpener in a sculptural group of The flaying of Marsyas ; it was translated into Latin by Jakob Gronovius in Amsterdam, 1685.
Rüppell was just beginning to work on the birds of Abyssinia and he encouraged Wolf to work for him either by living in Frankfurt or Darmstadt where he suggested Wolf could work for Johann Jakob Kaup.

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Alfons Maria Jakob ( 2 July 1884, Aschaffenburg / Bavaria – 17 October 1931, Hamburg ) was a German neurologist with important contributions on neuropathology.
Jakob made a lecture tour of the United States and South America where he wrote a paper on the neuropathology of yellow fever.
In 1819, on the heels of the invention of the voltaic pile, Jöns Jakob Berzelius developed a theory of chemical combination stressing the electronegative and electropositive character of the combining atoms.
* Frisian School, a school of philosophy based on the works of Jakob Friedrich Fries
Rapp became inspired by the philosophies of Jakob Böhme, Philipp Jakob Spener, Johann Heinrich Jung, and Emanuel Swedenborg, among others, and later wrote Thoughts on the Destiny of Man, published in German in 1824 and in English a year later, in which he outlined his ideas and philosophy.
This was confirmed by the following first-order experiments, which all gave negative results ( the following list is based on the description of Wilhelm Wien ( 1898 ), with changes and additional experiments according to the descriptions of Edmund Taylor Whittaker ( 1910 ) and Jakob Laub ( 1910 ):
The inductive hypothesis was also employed by the Swiss Jakob Bernoulli, and from then on it became more or less well known.
A Shetland " guddick " ( riddle ) in Norn, which Jakob Jakobsen heard told on Unst, the northernmost island in Shetland, in the 1890s.
Jakob Bernays suggested that he based his narrative of the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus on the account given by Tacitus in his Histories, a portion of which has been lost.
Although Volvo was incorporated in 1915 as a subsidiary of AB SKF, a Swedish ball bearing manufacturer, the auto manufacturer considers itself officially founded on 14 April 1927, when the first car, the Volvo ÖV 4 series, affectionately known as " Jakob ", rolled out of the factory in Hisingen, Gothenburg.
* April 5 – Easter Sunday: Dutch admiral Jakob Roggeveen lands on what is now Easter Island.
He was also interested in the controversies which concerned the Augsburg Confession in Germany, especially after 1564, on the doctrine of the Person of Christ and the sacrament, and published several works against Westphal, Hesshusen, Selnecker, Johannes Brenz, and Jakob Andrea.
As on several occasions during the ' Virus '- tour, the band were augmented by second keyboard-player Jakob Klaasse and a horn-section featuring Joost.
Using panel data estimates of export and import equations for 17 countries, Jakob B. Madsen ( 2002 ) estimated the effects of increasing tariff and non-tariff trade barriers on worldwide trade during the period 1929 – 1932.
Nevertheless, Gaultier was an important exponent of the French style brisé, and as such an influence on harpsichordists such as Johann Jakob Froberger.
There, under the leadership of Jakob Hutter, they developed the communal form of living based on the New Testament books of the Acts of the Apostles ( Chapters 2 ( especially Verse 44 ), 4, and 5 ) and 2 Corinthians — which distinguishes them from other Anabaptists such as the Amish and Mennonites.
Important studies on the behavior and training methods of guide dogs were done in the 1920s and 1930s by Jakob von Uexküll and Emanuel Georg Sarris.
Their second child, Jakob Danger Armstrong, was born on September 12, 1998.
Having separated from the established church, their theology was based in part on the writings of Jakob Böhme.
Hans Fugger's younger son, Jakob the Elder, founded another branch of the family, This branch progressed more steadily and they became known as the “ Fuggers of the Lily ” after their chosen arms of a flowering lily on a gold and blue background.
This marriage opened the opportunity for Jakob himself to elevate to Grand Burgher of Augsburg and later entitled him the privilege to also access his aspiration of pursuing a seat on the city council ( German Stadtrat ) of Augsburg.

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