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Moritz Hermann ( Boris Semyonovich ) von Jacobi () ( September 21, 1801 – March 10, 1874 ) was a Jewish German engineer and physicist born in Potsdam.
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Selections from his literary remains were published by R. Krauss in Eduard Mörike als Gelegenheitsdichter ( 1895 ), and his correspondence with Hermann Kurz, Moritz von Schwind, and Theodor Storm, by J. Bachtold ( 1885 – 1891 ); an edition of Mörike's Ausgewählte Briefe (“ Selected letters ”), in 2 vols., appeared 1903-1904.
The following year he started his lifelong research at the Scientific Laboratory of Physics of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences ( now Russian Academy of Sciences ), under Prussian-Russian Academician Moritz von Jacobi, Moritz Hermann von Jacobi, Boris Semyonovich von Jacobi ( Russian: Борис Семёнович ( Морис-Герман ) Якоби ) ( 21 September 1801 – 10 March 1874 ).
This led to many new German expeditions to Africa ( by Theodor von Heuglin, Hermann Steudner, Theodor Kinzelbach, Karl Moritz von Beurmann, Gerhard Rohlfs, Karl Mauch and others ), most financed by gifts due largely to Petermann ’ s agitating actions and publications.
One of the garden's nineteenth-century directors was the botanist Dr Richard Moritz Schomburgk, brother to the German naturalist Robert Hermann Schomburgk.
Hermann Franz Moritz Kopp ( 30 October 1817 – 20 February 1892 ), German chemist, was born at Hanau, where his father, Johann Heinrich Kopp ( 1777 – 1858 ), a physician, was professor of chemistry, physics and natural history at the local lyceum.
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Franz Moritz Graf von Lacy ( English: Francis Maurice de Lacy, Russian: Boris Petrovich Lassi ), ( 21 Oct 1725, St. Petersburg – 24 Nov 1801, Vienna ), was the son of Count Peter von Lacy and a famous Austrian field marshal.
In 1838, a Russian academician Moritz von Jacobi ( known as Boris Yakobi in Russia ), employed at this Department, used his invention of galvanoplastics to produce printing plates for the first time in printing history.
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), Moritz Count von Dietrichstein, Heinrich Eduard Josef Baron von Lannoy, Ignaz Franz Baron von Mosel, Carl Czerny, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Ignaz Moscheles, and the eight-year-old Franz Liszt ( although it seems Liszt was not invited personally, but his teacher Czerny arranged for him to be involved ).
A bibliography by P. Culmann is given in Moritz von Rohr's Die Bilderzeugung in optischen Instrumenten.
The unsymmetrical form of the meridional pencil — formerly the only one considered — is coma in the narrower sense only ; other errors of coma have been treated by Arthur König and Moritz von Rohr, and later by Allvar Gullstrand.
* Also the Bavarian Major General and War Minister Moritz Ritter von Spies ( 1805 – 1862 ) was born in Ansbach.
Its dedicatee was Count Moritz von Fries, a patron to whom the fourth violin sonata, the string quintet of the same year, and the seventh symphony were also dedicated.
Moritz Busch recounts that Otto von Bismarck confided that, after the capture of Rome, Pius IX considered leaving Rome and reopening the Council elsewhere:
Gnosticism was primarily defined in Christian context, e. g., as " the acute Hellenization of Christianity " per Adolf von Harnack ( 1885 ), until Moritz Friedländer ( 1898 ) advocated Hellenistic Jewish origins, and Wilhelm Bousset ( 1907 ) advocated Persian origins.
The first electric boat was developed by Moritz von Jacobi in 1839 in St Petersburg, Russia-a boat which carried 14 passengers at 3 mph.
Other famous scholars who have taught at the University of Vienna are: Theodor W. Adorno, Manfred Bietak, Theodor Billroth, Ludwig Boltzmann, Franz Brentano, Anton Bruckner, Rudolf Carnap, Conrad Celtes, Viktor Frankl, Sigmund Freud, Eduard Hanslick, Edmund Hauler, Hans Kelsen, Adam František Kollár, Johann Josef Loschmidt, Fran Miklošič, Oskar Morgenstern, Otto Neurath, Johann Palisa, Pope Pius II, Baron Carl von Rokitansky, August Schleicher, Moritz Schlick, Ludwig Karl Schmarda, Joseph von Sonnenfels, Josef Stefan, Leopold Vietoris, Jalile Jalil, Carl Auer von Welsbach, and Olga Taussky-Todd.
From his sick bed Brand Whitlock, the U. S. minister to Belgium, wrote a personal note on Cavell's behalf to Moritz von Bissing, the governor general of Belgium.
* Nuernbergk D. M .: „ Wasserkraftschnecken-Berechnung und optimaler Entwurf von archimedischen Schnecken als Wasserkraftmaschine ", Verlag Moritz Schäfer, Detmold, 1.
Prince Alexander was a nephew of Russia's Tsar Alexander II, who had married a sister of Prince Alexander of Hesse ; his mother, a daughter of Count Moritz von Hauke, had been lady-in-waiting to the Tsaritsa.
He served for some time in the Austrian army, and afterwards lived in London from 1783 to 1786 as tutor in the house of the Saxon ambassador, Hans Moritz von Brühl.
In the early 20th century, Moritz von Rohr at Zeiss ( with the assistance of H. Boegehold and A. Sonnefeld ), developed the Zeiss Punktal spherical point-focus lenses that dominated the eyeglass lens field for many years.
Moritz von Jacobi published the maximum power ( transfer ) theorem around 1840 ; it is also referred to as " Jacobi's law ".
The following year, he and Erich Moritz von Hornbostel published the work for which they are probably now best known in Zeitschrift für Ethnologie, a new system of musical instrument classification.
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In 1843 he performed gold electroplating in the presence of Moritz von Jacobi, the original inventor of electroplating and galvanoplastics.
Lenz eagerly participated in development of the electroplating technology, invented by his friend and colleague Moritz von Jacobi.
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