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* Müller U. B., Die Offenbarung des Johannes, Güttersloh 1995.
He then studied medicine in Berlin and Würzburg, particularly with Albert von Kölliker, Franz Leydig, Rudolf Virchow ( with whom he later worked briefly as assistant ), and with anatomist-physiologist Johannes Peter Müller ( 1801 1858 ).
In the late 19th century, Emil du Bois-Reymond, Johannes Peter Müller, and Hermann von Helmholtz demonstrated that neurons were electrically excitable and that their activity predictably affected the electrical state of adjacent neurons.
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He then settled in Mainz, where he became head librarian of the University of Mainz, a position his friend Johannes von Müller had held before, who made sure Forster would succeed him when Müller moved to the administration of Elector Friedrich Karl Josef von Erthal.
* April 1986-The term high-temperature superconductor was first used to designate the new family of cuprate-perovskite ceramic materials discovered by Johannes Georg Bednorz and Karl Alexander Müller ,< ref > for which they won the Nobel Prize in Physics the following year.
There is also evidence that the word was already being used by the German and French medical community long before Klebs used it ; German physiologist Johannes Peter Müller equated " pseudohermaphroditism " with a sub-class of hermaphroditism from St. Hilaire's taxonomy in a publication dated 1834, and by the 1840s " pseudo-hermaphroditism " was appearing in several French and German publications, including dictionaries.
The first high-T < sub > c </ sub > superconductor was discovered in 1986 by IBM researchers Karl Müller and Johannes Bednorz ,< ref name = Bedn1986 >
* April 1986 The term high-temperature superconductor was first used to designate the new family of cuprate-perovskite ceramic materials discovered by Johannes Georg Bednorz and Karl Alexander Müller, for which they won the Nobel Prize in Physics the following year.
At one with the German physiologist and comparative anatomist Johannes Peter Müller in the conviction psychologus nemo nisi physiologus, he was the first in Great Britain during the 19th century to apply physiology in a thoroughgoing fashion to the elucidation of mental states.
The German astronomer Johannes Müller ( known, from his birthplace of Königsberg, as Regiomontanus ) made an abridged Latin version at the instigation of the Greek churchman Johannes, Cardinal Bessarion.
Between 1833 and 1844, Johannes Peter Müller wrote a book on physiology called Handbuch der Physiologie, which became the leading textbook in the field for much of the nineteenth century.
In Zusammenarbeit mit Ruth Albrecht, Martin Brecht, Christian Bunners, Ulrich Gäbler, Andreas Gestrich, Horst Gundlach, Jan Harasimovicz, Manfred Jakubowski-Tiessen, Peter Kriedtke, Martin Kruse, Werner Koch, Markus Matthias, Thomas Müller Bahlke, Gerhard Schäfer (†), Hans-Jürgen Schrader, Walter Sparn, Udo Sträter, Rudolf von Thadden, Richard Trellner, Johannes Wallmann und Hermann Wellenreuther hg.
Johannes Müller, Johann Müller or Hans Müller may refer to:
* Johannes Müller von Königsberg ( 1436 1476 ), known as Regiomontanus, German mathematician and astronomer
* Johannes von Müller ( 1752 1809 ), Swiss historian
* Johannes Peter Müller ( 1801 1858 ), German physiologist, comparative anatomist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist.
* Johannes Müller Argoviensis ( 1828 1896 ), Swiss botanist
* Johannes Müller ( Marburg ) ( 1880 1964 ), German politician and mayor of Marburg
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Johannes and von
1410 ), the poems of Oswald von Wolkenstein and Johannes von Tepl, the German versions of Pontus and Sidonia, and arguably the works of Hans Folz and Sebastian Brant ( Ship of Fools, 1494 ), among others.
Court life, however, brought Kepler into contact with other prominent scholars ( Johannes Matthäus Wackher von Wackhenfels, Jost Bürgi, David Fabricius, Martin Bachazek, and Johannes Brengger, among others ) and astronomical work proceeded rapidly.
Ribbentrop was enraged by Abetz's expulsion, and attacked Count Johannes von Welczeck, the German Ambassador in Paris, over his failure to have the French re-admit Abetz.
* Johannes M. Brixius, Die Mitglieder des Kardinalkollegiums von 1130 1181, Berlin 1912
In 1454, the leader of the Confederation, Johannes von Baysen ( Jan Bażyński ), formally asked the King of Poland, Casimir IV Jagiellon, to incorporate Prussia into the Kingdom of Poland.
Gabriel von Baysen and Johannes von Baysen, now leading the confederation, requested the protection of King Casimir IV Jagiellon of Poland.
Artists like Francesco Robba, Andrea Pozzo, Vittore Carpaccio and Giulio Quaglio worked in the Slovenian territory, while scientists such as Johann Weikhard von Valvasor and Johannes Gregorius Thalnitscher contributed to the development of the scholarly activities.
Famous visitors to the springs included Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Richard Wagner, and Johannes Brahms.
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The settlement received municipal rights from Johannes von Leysen on 31 October 1353, and the castle was completed in 1397.
Extensive chronicles, of which the Chronicle of Dalimil and Chronicon Aulae Regiae ( the Zbraslav Chronicle ) are the most striking examples, and artistic prose ( e. g. Smil Flaška z Pardubic and Johannes von Saaz ) were also written.
* Schmucki, Oktavian ( 2000 ) " Die Regel des Johannes von Matha und die Regel des Franziskus von Assisi.
Realist phenomenologists include Adolf Reinach, Alexander Pfänder, Johannes Daubert, Max Scheler, Roman Ingarden, Nicolai Hartmann, Dietrich von Hildebrand.
Julius Johannes Ludovicus Ritter von Payer ( 2 September 1841 19 August 1915 ) was an Austro-Hungarian arctic explorer and an Arctic landscape artist.
Thurman's maternal grandfather was Colonel Baron Friedrich Karl Johannes von Schlebrügge, a German military officer who had become one of the senior Nazi spies in the Americas but who was also jailed by the Nazis for protecting Jewish friends.

Johannes and Königsberg
He was also known as Johannes der Königsberger ( Johannes of Königsberg ).
In 1524, Johannes Amandus from Königsberg and others arrived and preached in a more radical way.
Between 1471-75, as a pupil ( real or supposed ) of the astronomer Regiomontanus ( Johannes Müller von Königsberg of Königsberg in Franconia ), who died in 1476, he became linked to cosmography and cartography, resulting in an invitation from King John to a council on navigation in 1483, led by Abraham Zacuto.
Abegg was born in Erlangen as the son of the preacher Dr. Johannes Wilhelm Abegg, who later moved to Königsberg to become councillor of the consistory, superintendent and later chaplain of the Court.
* Johannes Gramann ( also: Poliander, * 5 Juli 1487 ; † 29 April 1541 in Königsberg ), Protestant Reformer and poet of chants

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With the help of Johannes Jessenius, Kepler attempted to negotiate a more formal employment arrangement with Tycho, but negotiations broke down in an angry argument and Kepler left for Prague on April 6.
* August 6 Johannes Junius, Mayor of Bamberg ( b. 1573 )
* February 6 Johannes Ockeghem, Flemish composer ( b. c. 1410 )
" < cite > Lutheran Witness </ cite > 1 No. 6: 52 ; G. Johannes, " The Danger of Atheistic Writings ," < cite > Lutheran Witness </ cite > 1 No. 13: 100 ; " Universalism as defined by a Universalist ," < cite > Lutheran Witness < cite > July 21, 1888 .</ ref > and religious syncretism .< ref > J. C.
John Caius ( born John Kays ) (; 6 October 1510 29 July 1573 ), also known as Johannes Caius, was an English physician, and second founder of the present Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
*“ Drittes Konzert der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien-Jules Massenet, Mystere Eve Liederabend Johannes Messchaert, Julius Röntgen ,” Die Zeit, Band 6 ( 1896 ), p. 113.
*“ Zweiter Liederabend Johannes Messchaert, Julius Röntgen-Sechstes und siebentes philharmonisches Konzert ,” Die Zeit, Band 6 ( 1896 ), p. 158ff.
Johannes Peter " Honus " Wagner (; February 24, 1874 December 6, 1955 ), nicknamed " The Flying Dutchman " due to his superb speed and German heritage (" Dutch " in this instance being an alteration of " Deutsch "), was an American Major League Baseball shortstop.
Johannes Ockeghem ( also Jean de, Jan ; surname Okeghem, Ogkegum, Okchem, Hocquegam, Ockegham ; other variant spellings are also encountered ) ( 1410 / 1425 February 6, 1497 ) was the most famous composer of the Franco-Flemish School in the last half of the 15th century, and is often considered the most influential composer between Dufay and Josquin des Prez.
* Johannes Trithemius, Polygraphiae Libri 6., Cologne 1571
Johannes Junius ( 1573 August 6, 1628 ) was the mayor ( German: Bürgermeister ) of Bamberg, and a victim of the Bamberg witch trials, who wrote a letter to his daughter from jail while he awaited execution for witchcraft.
With her husband Jan Gies, and the other Opekta employees, Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, and Bep Voskuijl, Miep Gies helped hide Otto and Edith Frank, their daughters Margot and Anne, Hermann and Auguste van Pels, their son Peter, and Fritz Pfeffer in several upstairs rooms in the company's office building on Amsterdam's Prinsengracht from 6 July 1942 to August 4, 1944 ..
Johannes Hendrikus ( Hein ) Donner ( July 6, 1927 November 27, 1988 ) was a Dutch chess grandmaster ( GM ) and writer.
Jacobus Johannes (' Jim ') Fouché ( 6 June 1898, Wepener 1980 ) served as the second President of South Africa from 1968 to 1975.
The name of Foligno was famous for a noteworthy school of painting in the 15th century: it is also recorded for the famous Raphael's Madonna of Foligno ( now in the Vatican ), painted by the Urbinate artist for the nobleman Sigismondo di Comitibus, and for the first printed edition of Dante's Divina Commedia, printed on April 5 and 6 1472 in the Orfini Palace by Johannes Neumeister and Evangelista Mei.
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Johannes Oporinus ( original German name: Johannes Herbster or Herbst ) ( 25 January 1507 6 July 1568 ) was a humanist printer in Basel, the son of the painter Hans Herbst
Lamade was born February 6, 1859, in Gölshausen, Germany, one of nine children of Johannes Dietrick and Caroline Stuepfle Lamade.
* 6 June-Jacobus Johannes Fouché, State President of South Africa, is born in Wepener, Orange Free State
The museum also holds the medals of General Charles Foulkes, the man who, along with General Johannes Blaskowitz, signed the German capitulation agreement at the Hotel de Wereld in Wageningen ( Netherlands ) on May 6, 1945, effectively ending World War II in Europe.
Johannes Hermanus Barend Koekkoek ( July 6, 1840, Amsterdam-January 24, 1912, Hilversum ) was a Dutch artist.
Knight odds Johannes Zukertort-Epureanu, Berlin 1872 ( remove White's queen knight ) 1. f4 e6 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. b3 d5 4. Bb2 c5 5. e3 Nc6 6. a3 a6 7. Bd3 Bd6 8. Qe2 0-0 9. g4 Nxg4?

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