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  Fusang: Memoir of Professor Carl Friedrich Neumann
CARL FRIEDRICH NEUMANN, the author of the subjoined memoir on the presumed early discovery of America by Buddhist monks, was of Jewish family, and born December 22, 1798, near Bamberg, Bavaria.
Professor Neumann was the author of a number of works in Latin, French, and English, as well as German, two of which received prizes from the Academies of Copenhagen and Paris.
Professor Neumann was one of the directors of the German Oriental Association, and published in the first number of their magazine a biography of Dr Morrison, the celebrated Protestant missionary to China.
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  Carl Neumann
Neumann was the son of a wealthy Jewish mercantile family.
Neumann became a full professor at Kiel, teaching a range of courses, including French 18th and 19th century art and culture, Italian renaissance and a Rembrandt course.
Neumann believed that individualism in culture resulted in barbarism, though he strongly defended artists' rights to make art of their own time and not to rely on traditional models.
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 Neumann_Carl biography
Carl Neumann was the son of Franz Neumann who has a biography in this archive.
Carl was born and received his school education at Königsberg where his father was the Professor of Physics.
Neumann entered the University of Königsberg where he became close friends with two of his teachers, Otto Hesse and F J Richelot who taught mathematical analysis.
www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk /Biographies/Neumann_Carl.html   (494 words)

  
 Neumann_Carl
Carl was born and received his school education at Königsberg where his father was the Professor of Physics.
Neumann did not remain at Halle for long after his promotion for he was offered a professorship at the University of Basel.
Neumann held the chair at Leipzig until he retired in 1911 but sadly his wife died in 1875.
www.educ.fc.ul.pt /icm/icm2003/icm14/Neumann_Carl.htm   (411 words)

  
 McBride Baker & Coles | Attorneys | Expanded Bios   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Neumann's experience on the corporate level includes, but is not limited to, negotiation and drafting transaction arrangements for numerous purchases and sales of businesses of all sizes and in many different industries, including taxable purchases and sales of stock and assets, tax-free mergers, spin-offs, and leveraged buyouts.
Neumann is general counsel to a number of family and closely-held businesses, providing tax, contracts, and general business law counseling, including litigation avoidance and management, and drafting of employment, buy/sell, distributor, and other contracts.
Neumann obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in 1964, and a Master's Degree in economics from Northwestern University in 1966.
www.mbc.com /attorneys/extBio.asp?ID=N872936428   (322 words)

  
 Neumann_Carl biography
Carl Neumann was the son of Franz Neumann who has a biography in this archive.
Neumann entered the University of Königsberg where he became close friends with two of his teachers, Otto Hesse and F J Richelot who taught mathematical analysis.
During the 1860s Neumann wrote papers on the Dirichlet principle and the 'logarithmic potential', a term he coined.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Biographies/Neumann_Carl.html   (494 words)

  
 References for Neumann_Carl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
T Archibald, Carl Neumann versus Rudolf Clausius on the propagation of electrodynamic potentials, American journal of physics 54 (1986), 786-790.
R Disalle, Carl Gottfried Neumann, in Einstein in context (Cambridge, 1993), 345-353.
H Salié, Carl Neumann, Bedeutende Gelehrte in Leipzig II (Leipzig, 1965), 13-23.
www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk /~history/References/Neumann_Carl.html   (93 words)

  
 Neumann Family Genealogy
The Neumann family first appears in the records in the Marienburg (Polish Malbork) region of West Prussia, near the Nogat River, which branches off, to the north from the Vistula River.
Although it is believed that the Neumann's were of Lutheran background there must have been close associations with Mennonites in West Prussia as evidenced by Carl's stand on serving in the military.
Carl Heinrich Neumann died January 8, 1929, and Henrietta on February 28, 1938.
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 Expanded Biography for Carl A Neumann at Holland & Knight
Carl Neumann’s law practice is concentrated in the areas of business & transactions, mergers and acquisitions, family business and ownership succession, and tax and estate planning.
Neumann is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the East-West Corporate Corridor Association and Metropolitan Family Services DuPage.
Neumann obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and a Master’s Degree in economics from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
www.hklaw.com /Biographies/ExpandedBio.asp?ID=41549   (298 words)

  
 EMBL Heidelberg - Research - Developmental Biology Unit - Neumann Group
Neumann, C.J. Semin Cell Dev Biol 2002 Dec;13(6):469.
Neumann, C.J. Semin Cell Dev Biol 2001 Dec;12(6):485-90.
Transient establishment of anteroposterior polarity in the zebrafish pectoral fin bud in the absence of sonic hedgehog activity.
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 PACERS: Where Are They Now?
Johnny Neumann
Neumann led the nation in scoring with a 40.1 average as a sophomore at Mississippi in 1971 and quickly became labeled as the next Pete Maravich.
He enjoyed stints with the Pacers in both leagues, averaging 8.3 points in 48 games in 1974-75, and 4.2 points in 20 games in the '77-78 season, which proved to be his last in the U.S. His combined ABA/NBA career scoring average was a modest 13.2.
Korea already had defeated them by 26 points in the first round, but Neumann directed the upset by unleashing a man-to-man, no-help defense and a barrage of three-pointers on offense.
www.nba.com /pacers/news/johnny_neumann.html   (803 words)

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