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* Caspar Aquila ( 1488-1560 ), German reformer
* 1600 – Caspar Hennenberger, German Lutheran pastor, historian and cartographer ( b. 1529 )
Andreas Gryphius and Daniel Caspar von Lohenstein wrote German language tragedies, or Trauerspiele, often on Classical themes and frequently quite violent.
* 1525 – Caspar Peucer, German reformer ( d. 1602 )
Caspar ( or Kaspar ) Schwen ( c ) kfeld von Ossig ( 1489 or 1490 – 10 December 1561, Ulm ) was a German theologian, writer, and preacher who became a Protestant Reformer and spiritualist, one of the earliest promoters of the Protestant Reformation in Silesia.
* 1840 – Caspar David Friedrich, German painter ( b. 1774 )
* 1696 – Johann Caspar Vogler, German organist and composer ( d. 1763 )
Martin Helwig's map went on to receive acclaim in a public writing by Caspar Peucer an eminent German scholar at the University of Wittenberg, his map was later also republished in several versions of Abraham Ortelius's pioneering world atlas " Theatrum Orbis Terrarum ".
* 1649 – Caspar Schoppe, German scholar ( b. 1576 )
* 1774 – Caspar David Friedrich, German painter ( d. 1840 )
The Threepenny Opera () is a musical by German dramatist Bertolt Brecht and composer Kurt Weill, in collaboration with translator Elisabeth Hauptmann and set designer Caspar Neher.
* September 5 – Caspar David Friedrich, German artist ( d. 1840 )
* September 25 – Caspar Peucer, German reformer ( b. 1525 )
* December 10 – Caspar Schwenckfeld, German theologian
* January 11 – Caspar Abel, German theologian, historian, and poet ( b. 1676 )
* November 19 – Caspar Schoppe, German scholar ( b. 1576 )
* May 27 – Caspar Schoppe, German controversialist and scholar ( d. 1649 )
* July 14 – Caspar Abel, German theologian, historian, and poet ( d. 1763 )
* January 6 – Caspar Peucer, German reformer ( d. 1602 )
* Caspar David Friedrich ( 1774 – 1840 ) German painter ( Wanderer above the Sea of Fog )
The steep and sweeping vista was the subject of the well-known painting Chalk Cliffs on Rügen by the 19th-century German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich.
There are also paintings by German artists, including Hans Wertinger, Cranach the Elder, Barthel Bruyn the Elder, Caspar David Friedrich (" Moonrise Over Sea "), Anton Mengs, Hans Thoma, Anselm Feuerbach, Franz Stuck (" Two Men Fighting Over a Woman ") and Heinrich Campendonck.
A small room is devoted to the German Romantic art of the 19th century, including several paintings by Caspar David Friedrich.
Caspar David Friedrich and the Age of German Romanticism.
* Caspar Barthen Deutscher Phoenix ( Caspar Barthen German Phoenix, 1626 )

German and David
Last week, in the German city of Dusseldorf, G. David Thompson was making headlines that could well give Pittsburgh pause.
* 1856 – Carle David Tolmé Runge, German physicist ( d. 1927 )
* 1683 – Johann David Heinichen, German composer and theorist ( d. 1729 )
This situation was resolved due to the efforts of Cyrus Adler, professor of Semitic languages at Johns Hopkins University and founder of the Jewish Publication Society, who convinced a number of wealthy German Reform Jews including Jacob Schiff, David and Simon Guggenheim, Mayer Sulzberger, and Louis Marshall, to contribute $ 500, 000 to the faltering JTS.
In mathematics and computer science, the (, German for ' decision problem ') is a challenge posed by David Hilbert in 1928.
* 1984 – David Odonkor, German footballer
During World War II, he worked for the Admiralty Research Laboratory, from which emerged a group of many notable scientists, including David Bates, Robert Boyd, George Deacon, John Gunn, Harrie Massey, and Nevill Mott ; he worked on the design of magnetic and acoustic mines, and was instrumental in designing a new mine that was effective against German minesweepers.
* 1990 – David Kross, German actor
* 1807 – David Strauss, German theologian and writer ( d. 1874 )
Subject as a key-term in thinking about human consciousness began its career with the German Idealists, in response to David Hume's radical skepticism.
* 1617 – David Fabricius, German astronomer ( b. 1564 )
* February 8 – David Friedrich Strauss, German theologian ( b. 1808 )
* January 23 – David Hilbert, German mathematician ( d. 1943 )
* January 27 – David Strauss, German theologian ( d. 1874 )
* September 10 – Johann David Schoepf, German naturalist and doctor ( d. 1752 )
* July 16 – Johann David Heinichen, German composer ( b. 1683 )
David Selznick invited her to Hollywood, but she refused to agree to the conditions of the contract which reportedly included changing her name to Gilda Christian and pretending to be Austrian rather than German.
German lugers Felix Loch ( center ) and David Möller ( left ) occupied the first and second places, respectively, of the men's singles at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel is a mathematical veridical paradox ( a non-contradictory speculation that is strongly counter-intuitive ) about infinite sets presented by German mathematician David Hilbert ( 1862 – 1943 ).
* February 27 – Johann David Michaelis, German biblical scholar and teacher ( d. 1791 )
David Fabricius ( March 9, 1564 – May 7, 1617 ), was a German theologian who made two major discoveries in the early days of telescopic astronomy, jointly with his eldest son, Johannes Fabricius ( 1587 – 1615 ).
French physiocrats, Adam Smith, David Ricardo and German philosopher and social theorist Karl Marx were some of the exponents of political economy.

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