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* 1777 – Carl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician ( d. 1855 )
Austrian Economics in Transition: From Carl Menger to Friedrich Hayek ( Palgrave Macmillan ; 2010 ) 339 pages
* 1794 – Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, German botanist ( d. 1868 )
Armida was translated into German and widely performed, especially in the northern German states, where it helped to establish Salieri's reputation as an important and innovative modern composer It would also be the first opera to receive a serious preparation in a piano and vocal reduction by Carl Friedrich Cramer in 1783.
It was based on an earlier code developed by Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Weber in 1834.
The best known composers from this period are Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven ; other notable names include Luigi Boccherini, Muzio Clementi, Antonio Soler, Antonio Salieri, François Joseph Gossec, Johann Stamitz, Carl Friedrich Abel, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, and Christoph Willibald Gluck.
Franz Schubert is also something of a transitional figure, as are Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Mauro Giuliani, Friedrich Kuhlau, Fernando Sor, Luigi Cherubini, Jan Ladislav Dussek, and Carl Maria von Weber.
An example of the agnostic view is given by Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, who, while participating in a colloquium at Cambridge, denied that the Copenhagen interpretation asserted: " What cannot be observed does not exist.
Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (;, ) ( 30 April 177723 February 1855 ) was a German mathematician and physical scientist who contributed significantly to many fields, including number theory, statistics, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, geophysics, electrostatics, astronomy and optics.
Carl Friedrich Gauss was born on 30 April 1777 in Braunschweig ( Brunswick ), in the Duchy of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, now part of Lower Saxony, Germany, as the son of poor working-class parents.
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This unit is named after the German mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss (" Gauß ").
* Carl Friedrich Gauß 1777 – 1855, Göttingen ( Germany )
Several of these hills-the Wilseder Berg, the Falkenberg, the Haußelberg and the Breithorn-were used by the mathematician, Carl Friedrich Gauß, as triangulation stations in his topographical surveys of the Kingdom of Hanover from 1821 – 1825.
* 1777 Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss ( Gauß ) born
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# Carl Friedrich Gauß School-Faculty for Mathematics, Computer Science, Business Administration, Economics, and Social Sciences

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