Image Hamann.jpg thumb JohannGeorgHamann NOTOC JohannGeorgHamann August 27, 1730, K nigsberg June ... work. References refbegin Dickson, Gwen Griffith, JohannGeorgHamann s Relational Metacriticism .... O Flaherty, JohannGeorgHamann Twayne Publishers , 1979, ISBN 0805763716 James C. O Flaherty, The Quarrel of Reason with Itself Essays on Hamann, Michaelis, Lessing, Nietzsche Camden House 1988, ISBN 0938100564 Kenneth Haynes ed. , Hamann Writings on Philosophy and Language Cambridge Texts in the History ... from K nigsberg ca JohannGeorgHamann cs JohannGeorgHamann da JohannGeorgHamann de JohannGeorgHamann es JohannGeorgHamann fr JohannGeorgHamann ko hr JohannGeorgHamann it JohannGeorgHamann lv Johans Georgs H manis nl JohannGeorgHamann ja no JohannGeorgHamann pl JohannGeorgHamann ru , sk JohannGeorgHamann fi JohannGeorgHamann sv JohannGeorgHamann ... . Hamann s influences Hamann was greatly influenced by David Hume . This is most clearly displayed ... rather than any inherent qualities they possess. Hamann famously used the image of Socrates , who often proclaimed to know nothing, in his Socratic Memorabilia , an essay in which Hamann critiques the Enlightenment s dependence on reason. Hamann was one of the precipitating forces for the counter enlightenment . He was, moreover, a mentor to Johann Gottfried Herder Herder and an admired influence on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Goethe , Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi Jacobi , Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Hegel and S ren Kierkegaard Kierkegaard . Hans Urs von Balthasar devoted a chapter to Hamann ... of The Glory of the Lord series . The character of Hamann s writing Hamann s writings display two ... , 1995. ISBN 3110144379 James C. O Flaherty, Unity and Language A Study in the Philosophy of Hamann University of North Carolina , 1952 James C. O Flaherty, Hamann s Socratic Memorabilia A Translation ... more details
Infobox given name name JohannGeorg image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Male meaning region ... German given name JohannGeorg , or its variant spellings, may refer to John George John George, Elector ... 1694 JohannGeorgJohannGeorg Abicht 1672 1740 , German Lutheran theologian JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger 1736 1809 , Austrian musician JohannGeorg Baiter 1801 1877 , Swiss philologist and textual critic JohannGeorg Bendl before 1620 1680 , Baroque sculptor mainly at work in Prague JohannGeorg Bergm ller 1688 1762 , Bavarian, painter, particularly of frescoes of the Baroque JohannGeorg Bodmer 1786 1864 , Swiss inventor JohannGeorg, Chevalier de Saxe 1704 1774 , Saxonian General and Governor of Dresden JohannGeorg Christian Lehmann 1792 1860 , German botanist JohannGeorg, Duke of Saxe ... Georg Estor 1699 1773 , German theorist of public law, historian and book collector JohannGeorg Faust 1466? c. 1540 , itinerant alchemist, astrologer and magician of the German Renaissance JohannGeorg Fischer 1816 1897 , German poet and playwright JohannGeorg Gichtel 1638 1710 , German mystic JohannGeorg Gmelin 1709 1755 , German naturalist, botanist and geographer JohannGeorg Graevius 1632 1703 , German classical scholar and critic JohannGeorg Grasel 1790 1818 , leader of a robber s gang, his name is used in Czech language as common term for rascal or villain JohannGeorg Hagen 1847 1930 , German astronomer and Catholic priest JohannGeorgHamann 1730 1788 ,philosopher of the German Counter Enlightenment JohannGeorg Heine 1771 1838 , German orthopedic mechanic and physician Johann ... Reich JohannGeorg Jacobi 1740 1814 , German poet JohannGeorg Kr nitz 1728 1796 , German encyclopedist JohannGeorg Palitzsch 1723 1788 , German astronomer JohannGeorg Pisendel 1687 1755 , German Baroque musician, violinist and composer JohannGeorg Repsold 1770 1830 , German astronomer JohannGeorg Ritter von Zimmermann JohannGeorg Specht 1728 1795 , Swiss philosophical writer and physician ... more details
People with the German surname Hamann include A. P. Hamann died 1977 , American politician Brigitte Hamann born 1940 , historian Dietmar Hamann born 1973 , footballer Evelyn Hamann 1942 2007 , actress JohannGeorgHamann 1730 1788 , theologian and philosopher Helmut Hamann 1912 1941 , Olympic athlete Matthias Hamann born 1968 , footballer Steffen Hamann born 1981 , basketball player Other Hamann Motorsport surname Category Surnames cs Hamann de Hamann fr Hamann ko it Hamann sv Hamann ... more details
JohannGeorg Bach 30 September 1751 in Eisenach 12 April 1797 in Eisenach was a german Organist . JohannGeorg Bach came from the Bach family , being the son of Johann Ernst Bach II Johann Ernst Bach . From 1777 he was organist at Georgenkirche Eisenach Georgenkirche in Eisenach . Category Bach family de JohannGeorg Bach es JohannGeorg Bach eo JohannGeorg Bach hu JohannGeorg Bach I no JohannGeorg Bach I ... more details
Mergeto Johann Schmidt date August 2009 JohannGeorg Schmidt or Johann George Schmidt may refer to JohannGeorg Schmidt painter c.1685 1748 , German painter JohannGeorg Schmidt engraver 1694 1767 , German engraver Johann George Schmidt 1707 1774 , German master builder, architect in Dresden hndis Schmidt, JohannGeorg de JohannGeorg Schmidt ... more details
JohannGeorg Beck or JohannGeorg Baek 24 April 1676, Augsburg 7 August 1722, Braunschweig was a German engraver. ref http books.google.com books?id YgFFAAAAYAAJ&pg PT187&dq johanngeorg beck engraver&hl en&ei jRWETdKYHYeosAOUt6T1AQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CEAQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q&f false Notices of Engravers and their Works, Google Books ref He taught fellow Augsburger JohannGeorg Schmidt engraver JohannGeorg Schmidt , who married his widow Anna Elisabeth and took over the family studio. Johann s son Anton August Beck trained in this studio and inherited it on Johann s death. Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Beck, JohannGeorg Category 1676 births Category 1722 deaths Category German engravers Category People from Augsburg Germany artist stub de JohannGeorg Beck ... more details
unsourced date February 2010 Image JohannGeorg Wille Kupferstecher.jpg thumb 200px right JohannGeorg Wille Expand German date December 2008 JohannGeorg Wille 5 November 1715, der Oberm hle am D nsberg, Gie en 5 April 1808, Paris was a notable German copper engraver active in Germany and France. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wille, JohannGeorg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 November 1715 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 April 1808 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wille, JohannGeorg Category 1715 births Category 1808 deaths Category German engravers Germany artist stub de JohannGeorg Wille fr Jean Georges Wille it JohannGeorg Wille ... more details
File JohannGeorg Platzer 001.jpg thumb right 300px JohannGeorg Platzer, Allegory of the Four Seasons , 1750 JohannGeorg Platzer 1704 1761 was an Austrian painter and draughtsman. Platzer was born in Eppan an der Weinstra e now in the Province of Bolzano Bozen , and came from a family of painters. He painted primarily primarily historical and mythical scenes. Platzer worked with his uncle as a court painter in Passau . He returned to Eppan where he continued to work until his death in 1761. ref name ref1 cite web url http www.answers.com topic johanngeorg platzer 2 title Brief Bio JohannGeorg Platzer accessdate 2009 10 22 ref References reflist commonscat Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Platzer, JohannGeorg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1704 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1761 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Platzer, JohannGeorg Category 1704 births Category 1761 deaths category People from Eppan an der Weinstra e Category Austrian artists Category Austrian painters Category 18th century Austrian people Category 18th century painters Category Court painters Austria painter stub de JohannGeorg Platzer fr JohannGeorg Platzer nl JohannGeorg Plazer ... more details
Expand German JohannGeorg Ehrlich date February 2011 JohannGeorg Ehrlich 13 October 1676 in Hennersdorf near Frauenstein 8 February 1743 in Dresden was a German merchant and town councillor from Dresden . He also founded the eponymous Ehrlichsches Gestift . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ehrlich, JohannGeorg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1676 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1743 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ehrlich, JohannGeorg Category German businesspeople Category People from Dresden Category 1676 births Category 1743 deaths Germany bio stub de JohannGeorg Ehrlich ... more details
Image JohannGeorg Abicht.jpg thumb JohannGeorg Abicht Picture from ev. Predigerseminar the Lutherstadt Wittenberg JohannGeorg Abicht 21 March 1672 , K nigsee 5 June 1740 was a German Lutheranism Lutheran theology theologian from K nigsee , Schwarzburg Sondershausen . After finishing his studies at the universities of University of Jena Jena and University of Leipzig Leipzig , Abicht became teacher of oriental languages at the latter in 1702. In 1707 he was appointed rector of the Academic Gymnasium Danzig college of Danzig and pastor at the Holy Trinity Church. In 1729 he was appointed general Superintendent ecclesiastical superintendent , professor of theology and pastor at the town church of Wittenberg . His best known works are those about the oriental languagues and Hebrew archeology. Publications Methodus linguae sanctae , Leipzig, 1718 Sources Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie s de ADB Abicht, JohannGeorg online version at Wikisource DEFAULTSORT Abicht, JohannGeorg Category 1672 births Category 1740 deaths Category People from K nigsee Category German Lutheran theologians Category Members of the Prussian Academy of Sciences Category People from Schwarzburg Sondershausen Category University of Jena alumni Category University of Leipzig alumni de JohannGeorg Abicht fr JohannGeorg Abicht sl JohannGeorg Abicht ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Wagler JohannGeorg 1800 1832.png thumb 250px JohannGeorg Wagler JohannGeorg Wagler March 28, 1800 August 23, 1832 was a Germany German herpetologist . Wagler was assistant to Johann Baptist von Spix , and became Director of the Zoological Museum at the University of Munich after Spix s death in 1826. He worked on the extensive collections brought back from Brazil , and wrote Monographia Psittacorum 1832 , which included descriptions of the blue macaw s. Wagler died of an accidental self inflicted gunshot wound while out collecting. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wagler ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 28, 1800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 23, 1832 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wagler Category 1800 births Category 1832 deaths Category German zoologists Category German herpetologists Category German ornithologists Germany zoologist stub Ornithologist stub bg de JohannGeorg Wagler es JohannGeorg Wagler fr JohannGeorg Wagler it JohannGeorg Wagler la Ioannes Georgius Wagler nl JohannGeorg Wagler no JohannGeorg Wagler pl JohannGeorg Wagler pt JohannGeorg Wagler ru , sr fi JohannGeorg Wagler uk ... more details
JohannGeorg Schmidt c.1685, Bohemia 15 September 1748, Krems an der Donau Krems was an Austria n Baroque painting Baroque painter. To distinguish him from his better known namesake Martin Johann Schmidt from Krems Kremser Schmidt he was also known as the Viennese Schmidt Wiener Schmidt . JohannGeorg Schmidt was educated in the studio of Peter Strudel and was influenced by Martino Altomonte . He often worked with architects such as Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt . He worked especially in Lower Austria and Vienna , on high altarpieces and other paintings, in places such as the Franciscan Church, Vienna , Altenburg Abbey , Klosterneuburg Priory , Lilienfeld Abbey and Zwettl Abbey . External links http aeiou.iicm.tugraz.at aeiou.encyclop.s s277850.htm aeiou Austrian Encyclopedia JohannGeorg Schmidt de icon http geschichte.landesmuseum.net personen personendetail.asp?id 1884478326 Lexikon des Nieder sterreichischen Landesmuseums JohannGeorg Schmidt de icon DEFAULTSORT Schmidt, JohannGeorg Category 1685 births Category 1748 deaths Category Austrian painters Category Bohemian Germans Category Baroque painters Austria painter stub de JohannGeorg Schmidt Maler ... more details
JohannGeorg Wirsung July 3, 1589 Augsburg &ndash 1643 was a German anatomist who was a long time Prosector in Padua . He is remembered for the discovery of the pancreatic duct also duct of Wirsung during the dissection of a man who had been recently hanged for murder. Instead of publishing his discovery, Wirsung engraved a sketch of the duct on a copper plate, from which he made several imprints, and had them delivered to leading anatomists throughout Europe. Wirsung was murdered in 1643 by Giacomo Cambier, reportedly the result of an argument as to who was the discoverer of the pancreatic duct. Five years after Wirsung s death, a former student of his, Moritz Hoffman 1622 1698 claimed that it was he, not Wirsung, who was the actual discoverer of the duct. References http www.whonamedit.com doctor.cfm 2941.html Johann George Wirsung Who Named It DEFAULTSORT Wirsung, JohannGeorg Category German anatomists Category 1589 births Category 1643 deaths Category People from Augsburg Germany med bio stub de JohannGeorg Wirsung fr JohannGeorg Wirsung la Ioannes Georgius Wirsung pl JohannGeorg Wirsung ru , vi JohannGeorg Wirsung ... more details
JohannGeorg Ahle June 1651 2 December 1706 was a German composer, organist, theorist, and Protestant church musician. Biography Ahle was born at M hlhausen . His father was Johann Rudolph Ahle , who supplied him with early musical training. At the age of 23 he succeeded his late father at the post of organist at St. Balsius in M hlhausen J.S. Bach would later hold this post. In 1671 his first book of aria s was published, Neues Zehn Geistlicher Arien all copies of this work are now lost, though a fragment survives. He, like his father, also became a city councilman in M hlhausen. In 1680 he was named poet laureate by Emperor Leopold I . Ahle s most well known theoretical treatise was Johan Georg Ahlens musikalisches Gespr che 1695 1701 , published in four volumes. His works, many of which are lost, included sacred and secular choral works, as well as novel s which incorporated songs or musical interludes. Bibliography JohannGeorg Ahle, Schriften zur Musik Music theoretical writings , edited by Markus Rathey, 2nd edition, Hildesheim Olms, 2008 Markus Rathey, Johann Rudolph Ahle. 1625 1673. Lebensweg und Schaffen, Eisenach Wagner, 1999 References Don Randel , The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music . Harvard, 1996, p. 8. DEFAULTSORT Ahle, JohannGeorg Category 1651 births Category 1706 deaths Category German composers Category Baroque composers de JohannGeorg Ahle fr JohannGeorg Ahle it JohannGeorg Ahle ro JohannGeorg Ahle sv JohannGeorg Ahle ... more details
Image JohannGeorg Pisendel.jpg thumb 200 px right JohannGeorg Pisendel JohannGeorg Pisendel 26 December 1687 25 November 1755 was a Germany German Baroque musician , violin ist and composer who, for many years, led the Court Orchestra in Dresden , then the finest instrumental ensemble in Europe . Biography Pisendel was born in Cadolzburg , a small town near Nuremberg , where his father Simon Pisendel was the Cantor church cantor and organist . At the age of nine, JohannGeorg became a choirboy ... of JohannGeorg Pisdendel on music was great. Citation needed date August 2009 The likes of Tomaso Albinoni , Antonio Vivaldi and Georg Philipp Telemann all dedicated violin concertos to him ... for the creation of much memorable music. References Hans Rudolf Jung JohannGeorg Pisendel Leben und ... JohannGeorg Pisendel 1687 1755 und die Anf nge der neuzeitlichen Orchesterleitung . Schneider, Tutzing 2005, ISBN 3 7952 1140 9. NDB 20 482 483 Pisendel, JohannGeorg J rg Kr mer Albrecht Treuheit JohannGeorg Pisendel 1687 1755 Geiger Konzertmeister Komponist Dokumentation seines Lebens, seines Wirkens ... are published online IMSLP id Pisendel, JohannGeorg DEFAULTSORT Pisendel, JohannGeorg Category 1687 ... composers Category German composers da JohannGeorg Pisendel de JohannGeorg Pisendel es JohannGeorg Pisendel eo JohannGeorg Pisendel fr JohannGeorg Pisendel it JohannGeorg Pisendel he nl JohannGeorg Pisendel ja no JohannGeorg Pisendel pl JohannGeorg Pisendel sl JohannGeorg Pisendel ... studies. On the way to Leipzig, he met Johann Sebastian Bach at Weimar and, once in Leipzig, was introduced to Georg Philipp Telemann . Pisendel was an enthusiastic member of the student Collegium ... studied musical composition composition under Johann David Heinichen , and in 1728, Pisendel became Concert Master of the Dresden Court Orchestra. Pisendel s pupils included Franz Benda and Johann ... more details
Image JohannGeorg Repsold.jpg thumb JohannGeorg Repsold JohannGeorg Repsold September 19, 1770 &ndash January 14, 1830 was a Germany German astronomer . He joined the fire brigade of Hamburg in 1799. In 1802 he began building a private observatory, and collaborated in astronomical observations with Heinrich Christian Schumacher . However the observatory was destroyed in the Napoleonic Wars in 1811. In 1825 a new observatory was completed at Stadtwall, and Repsold became the director, supplying the instruments at his own expense with other funding from the city of Hamburg. In 1830 he died in the line of his firefighting duties. The expense of running the observatory was taken over by the local government, and the new director was Carl Ludwig Christian R mker . Repsold s observatory was demolished upon the completion of a new observatory, the modern Hamburg Observatory at Bergedorf , between 1906 and 1912. The site is now occupied by the hamburgmuseum The crater Repsold crater Repsold on the Moon is named after him, as is the asteroid 906 Repsolda . External links http www.hs.uni hamburg.de EN Oef Stw gesch.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Repsold, JohannGeorg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 19, 1770 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 14, 1830 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Repsold, JohannGeorg Category German astronomers Category 1770 births Category 1830 deaths Germany astronomer stub de JohannGeorg Repsold es JohannGeorg Repsold fr JohannGeorg Repsold ja pt JohannGeorg Repsold ... more details
Infobox scientist box width 300px name JohannGeorg Macasius image JohannGeorg Macasius 1617 1653 .jpg image size 300px caption JohannGeorg Macasius 1617 1653 birth date March 17, 1617 birth place Cheb Eger , Bohemia death date 1653 death place Zwickau , Germany residence Germany citizenship nationality ethnicity Germany German fields Physician workplaces University of Jena alma mater University of Jena doctoral advisor Johannes Musaeus br Balthasar Widmarcter academic advisors doctoral students Georg Balthasar Metzger notable students known for author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced awards religion signature filename only footnotes JohannGeorg Macasius 1617 1653 was a German physician. He was born in Cheb Eger , Bohemia part of the Holy Roman Empire , now in the Czech republic . Education He received the Medicinae Doctorate from the University of Jena in 1638 under Johannes Musaeus with a thesis entitled De Natura Et Causis Externis. In 1640 , he received a second Medicinae Doctorate from the University of Jena under Balthasar Widmarcter with a thesis entitled Disputatio de inflammatione. Books by Macasius JohannGeorg Macasius and Johann Mathias Nester , Promptuarium materiae medicae, sive Apparatus ad praxim medicam libris duobus adornatus 1654 . External links http genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu id.php?id 128743 Macasius math genealogy http www.exulanten.geschichte.uni muenchen.de index.php?module results&class details&pid 5946& Brief Macasius bio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macasius, JohannGeorg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 17, 1617 PLACE OF BIRTH Cheb Eger , Bohemia DATE OF DEATH 1653 PLACE OF DEATH Zwickau , Germany DEFAULTSORT Macasius, JohannGeorg Category 1617 births Category 1653 deaths Category University of Jena alumni Category University of Jena faculty Category 17th century German physicians Category Bohemian Germans de JohannGeorg Macasius ... more details
Image JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger.jpg thumb right JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger portrait by Leopold Kupelwieser JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger 3 February 1736 &ndash 7 March 1809 was an Austria n musician who was born at Klosterneuburg , near Vienna . He originally studied music at Melk Abbey and philosophy at a Benedictine seminary in Vienna and became one of the most learned and skillful contrapuntists of his age. Albrechtsberger s earliest classmates included Michael Haydn and Franz Joseph Aumann . ref p. 556, Anderson 1982 Robert. 123 Mostly unknown 1674 The Musical Times August ref After being employed as organist at Gy r Raab in 1755 and Maria Taferl in 1757, he was appointed Thurnermeister ... Albrechtsberger, JohannGeorg http www.newadvent.org cathen 01270a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article WIMA idx Albrechtsberger name JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger ChoralWiki JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger IMSLP id Albrechtsberger, JohannGeorg References Reflist 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Albrechtsberger, JohannGeorg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ..., JohannGeorg Category 18th century Austrian people Category Classical era composers Category Austrian ... births Category 1809 deaths ca JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger da JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger de JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger es JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger fa fr JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger it JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger he nl Johann Albrechtsberger ja no JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger pl JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger pt JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger ru , simple JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger fi JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger sv JohannGeorg Albrechtsberger zh ... Johann Nepomuk Hummel , Ignaz Moscheles , Josef Weigl 1766 1846 , Tepper de ferguson Ludwig Wilhelm ... style derives from Johann Joseph Fux s counterpoint, who was Kapellmeister at St. Stephen s Cathedral ... more details
JohannGeorg Meyer 28 October 1813 Bremen , Germany &ndash 4 December 1886 Berlin , commonly known as Meyer von Bremen , was a German Painting painter who specialized in Biblical , peasant , and family scenes. Biography Image JohannGeorg Meyer von Bremen Schlafendes Geschwisterpaar 1851.jpg thumb Schlafendes Geschwisterpaar Sleeping sisters 1851 In his 2lst year, he went to D sseldorf and began his studies at the Kunstakademie D sseldorf Academy of Art there, which was led by Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow , the son of sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow . In 1841, Meyer opened a studio of his own, but moved to Berlin as his fame increased 1853 . While scenes from the Bible were first the subjects of his brush, he later turned his attention to incidents from popular life, especially among the Hesse Hessian peasantry, and finally to the portrayal of family life in its pathetic aspect. Such pictures as The Jubilee of a Hessian Pastor 1843 , Christmas Eve, Blindman s Buff, The Soldier s Return, The Inundation 1846 , The Repentant Daughter 1852, in the gallery at Bremen , are full of intense sympathy with the simple annals of the poor. After taking up his residence at Berlin, he chose especially scenes from child life, which he rendered with spirited humor. Among his pictures of this kind are The Fairy Tale, Children Playing Blindman s Buff, Grandfather and Grandchild, and others. A third group of his pictures includes those of young women, as single figures or in groups, such as The Tryst ... in New York City . References Cite Americana Meyer, JohannGeorg year 1920 vb x de JohannGeorg Meyer JohannGeorg Meyer article at de Hauptseite German Wikipedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meyer, JohannGeorg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 October 1813 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 December 1886 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meyer, JohannGeorg Category 1813 births Category 1886 deaths Category German painters de JohannGeorg Meyer ... more details
File Bulgar Morava map.jpg thumb right Hahn s Ethnographic map of South Morava Bulgar Morava Valley, 1861. Johann Georg von Hahn 11 July 1811 in Frankfurt am Main 23 September 1869 in Jena was an Austria n diplomat, Philology philologist and specialist in Albania n history, language and culture. In 1847, Hahn was named Austrian consul in Ioannina . He was transferred to Syros in 1851, and from 1869 was the consul general in Athens . He is considered the founder of Albanian studies. He assembled and published source materials on Albanian language and culture, learned the Albanian language and demonstrated its membership in the Indo European languages Indo European family of language. References His published works http www.hti.umich.edu cgi t text text idx?c bosnia idno AHY9953.0001.001 Albanesische Studien , Bd. 1 3, Jena 1854, reprint Dion.Karavias, Athen 1981 Reise von Belgrad nach Salonik. Von J. G. v. Hahn, K. K. Consul f r stliche Griechenland. Wien 1861, Mit 2 Karten Griechische und albanesische M rchen , Bd. 1 2, Leipzig 1864, M nchen Berlin 1918 Reise durch die Gebiete von Drin und Wardar , Wien 1867 Books about him Gerhard Grimm, Johann Georg von Hahn 1811 1869 Leben und Werk , Wiesbaden 1964 This article draws heavily on the de Johann Georg von Hahn corresponding article in the German language wikipedia. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Georg von Hahn, Johann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 11 July 1811 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 23 September 1869 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Georg von Hahn, Johann Category Austrian philologists Category Albanologists Category 1811 births Category 1869 deaths austria bio stub bg de Johann Georg von Hahn fr Johann Georg von Hahn hu Johann Georg von Hahn pl Johann Georg von Hahn sq Johann Georg von Hahn sv Johann Georg von Hahn ... more details
Image JohannGeorg Halske.jpg thumb JohannGeorg Halske JohannGeorg Halske 30 July 1814 1890 was a German people German master mechanic . Born in Hamburg , Halske started his own workshop in Berlin in 1844, which he ran together with his partner F. M. B ttcher . In 1847 Halske founded the Siemens & Halske Telegraph Construction Company together with Werner von Siemens . Halske was particularly involved in the construction and design of electrical equipment such as the press which enabled wires to be insulated with a seamless coat of gutta percha , the pointer telegraph and the morse telegraph and measuring instruments. In 1867 he withdrew from the company because his views on company policy diverged from those of the Siemens brothers and devoted himself in his role as a Berlin city councillor to the administration of the city and the establishment of the Museum of Applied Art . He remained friends with Werner von Siemens until Halske s death in 1890. Even after his departure from the company he co founded he continued to support it, and participated financially in the Siemens pension fund that was founded in 1872. External links http vlp.mpiwg berlin.mpg.de people data?id per329 Picture, biography, and bibliography in the Virtual Laboratory of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Halske, Johann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 July 1814 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1890 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Halske, Johann Category 1814 births Category 1890 deaths Category German engineers Germany business bio stub de JohannGeorg Halske nl JohannGeorg Halske fi JohannGeorg Halske sv JohannGeorg Halske ... more details
JohannGeorg Primavesi 1774 1855 was a Germany German etcher and Painting painter , primarily of landscape art landscapes . Primavesi was born in Heidelberg . In 1812 he became a theatrical painter in Mannheim . He was unsatisfied with the artistic possibilities offered there, however, so moved to the royal theatre in Darmstadt . Though well paid, his finances deteriorated from 1815 he split work with another painter, Sandhaas, and in 1817 he suffered a fire at his house. During this period he took up a correspondence with Goethe . However his fortunes were restored in 1822, as he was appointed to a secure position as court painter in Kassel , where he remained until his death in 1855. References de icon Citation title JohannGeorg Primavesi periodical Kunstwerk des Monats issue 230 date May 2004 publisher Kurpf lzisches Museum der Stadt Heidelberg url http www.museum heidelberg.de servlet PB show 1127234 KdM 20Mai 202004.pdf Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Primavesi, JohannGeorg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1774 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1855 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Primavesi, JohannGeorg Category 1774 births Category 1855 deaths Category German painters Category German etchers Category People from Heidelberg Category Court painters de JohannGeorg Primavesi ... more details
JohannGeorg Walch June 17, 1693 January 13, 1775 was a Germany German theology theologian . He was born at Meiningen , where his father, Georg Walch, was general superintendent. He studied at University of Leipzig Leipzig and University of Jena Jena , amongst his teachers being Johann Franz Buddeus JF Buddeus , whose only daughter he married. He published in 1716 a work, Historia critica Latin ae linguae , which soon came into wide use. Two years later he became professor extraordinarius of philosophy at university of Jena Jena . In 1719 ha was appointed professor ordinarius of rhetoric , in 1721 of poetry , and in 1724 professor extraordinarius of theology . In 1728 he became professor ordinarius of theology, and in 1750 professor primarius. His theological position was that of moderate Lutheran orthodoxy orthodoxy , greatly influenced by the philosophy and controversies of the deism Deistic period. His university lectures and published works ranged over the wide fields of church history in its various branches, particularly the literature and the controversies of the church, dogmatics, ethics and pastoral theology. Of his works the most valuable were Bibliotheca theologica 1757 1765 Bibliotheca patristica 1770 his edition of Martin Luther Luther s works in 24 vols. 1740 1752 Historische und theologische Einleitung in die religi sen Streitigkeiten, welche sonderlich ausser der ev. lutherischen Kirche entstanden 5 vols., 1733 ff. the companion work to this, Einleitung in die ... Persondata . NAME Walch, JohannGeorg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 17, 1693 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 13, 1775 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Walch, JohannGeorg ... Category People from Saxe Meiningen da JohannGeorg Walch de JohannGeorg Walch fr JohannGeorg Walch no JohannGeorg Walch sv JohannGeorg Walch ... , iii. p.  205 sq. His sons, Johann Ernst Immanuel Walch Johann Ernst Immanuel and Christian ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 GeorgJohann Pfeffer 1854 1931 was a Germany German zoologist , primarily a malacologist , a scientist who studied mollusk s. Pfeffer was born in Berlin . In 1887 he became curator of the Natural History Museum of Hamburg Naturhistorisches Museum zu Hamburg , which was established in 1843 and desstroyed during World War II. Pfeffer s published writings were mainly about cephalopod s. When Pfeffer s name is listed as an authority for a taxon such as the land snail genus Lamellaxis small Strebel & Pfeffer, 1882 small , it is important to note that his name is not simply an orthographic error for the more commonly encountered molluscan authority Pfeiffer, i.e. Ludwig Karl Georg Pfeiffer , who lived 50 years earlier, from 1805 to 1877. Bibliography Eduard von Martens von Martens E. & Pfeffer G. J. 1886 . http www.archive.org details diemolluskenvons00mart Die Mollusken von S d Georgien nach der Ausbeute der Deutschen Station 1882 83 . 65 134. 4 tables. Pfeffer G. J. 1912 . Die Cephalopoden der Plankton Expedition. Zugleich eine Monographische bersicht der Oegopsiden Cephalopoden. In Ergebnisse der Plankton Expedition der Humboldt Stiftung, Band 12, Lipsius & Tischer, Kiel und Leipzig. Pfeffer G. J. 1930 . Zur Kentniss terti rer Landschnecken. Geologische und Paleontologische Abhandlungen new series, 17 3 1 230., plates 1 3. References reflist External links http www.archive.org search.php?query creator 3A 22Pfeffer 2C GeorgJohann 2C 1854 1931 22 works by GeorgJohann Pfeffer at Internet Archive . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pfeffer, GeorgJohann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1854 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1931 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pfeffer, GeorgJohann Category 1854 births Category 1931 deaths Category German zoologists Category German malacologists Category German curators Category Teuthologists Germany zoologist stub de GeorgJohann Pfeffer fr GeorgJohann Pfeffer ... more details
File JohannGeorg Grasel.jpg thumb JohannGeorg Grasel JohannGeorg Grasel April 4, 1790 in Nov Syrovice near Moravsk Bud jovice January 31, 1818, hanged in Vienna was a leader of robber s gang. His name is used in Czech language as common term for rascal or villain gr zl until now. Grasel was born into poor family of a knacker . Both his father and his mother helped themselves by stealing, occasionally ending in prison. Small Johann was forced to steal to survive and in age of 9 he entered prison for the first time for two weeks . Grasel became leader several groups of brutal robbers in south Moravia and northern Lower Austria . He managed to escape from prison several times. In 1815 he and his group of 66 were caught by the authorities. Grasel was accused on 205 crimes, including several murders and sentenced to death. 60 thousands of people watched when he and his two colleagues were hanged. Unlike many others of his kind Grasel entered folk legends, both as noble hero who takes from the rich to give the poor not true and as brutal rascal. The second variant made it into Czech language and the word gr zl it means villain is now commonly used, even without knowledge of its origin. External links http www.spsmvbr.cz muzeumzla grasel grasel.html Grasel s biography in Czech Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Grasel, JohannGeorg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 4, 1790 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 31, 1818 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Grasel, JohannGeorg Category 1790 births Category 1818 deaths Category Czech criminals Czech bio stub cs JohannGeorg Grasel de JohannGeorg Grasel ... more details