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  Franz Ernst Neumann -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Franz Ernst Neumann (September 11, 1798 - May 23, 1895) was a (A person of German nationality) German (A scientist trained in mineralogy) mineralogist, (A scientist trained in physics) physicist and (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician.
In 1831, from a study of the specific heats of compounds, he formulated Neumann's law, which expressed in modern language runs: The molecular heat of a compound is equal to the sum of the atomic heats of its constituents.
His son, Carl Gottfried Neumann (1832-1925), became in 1858 Privatdozent, and in 1863 extraordinary professor of mathematics at (A city in the Saxony region of Germany on the Saale River; a member of the Hanseatic League during the 13th and 14th centuries) Halle.
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 Neumann_Franz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Franz's mother was a Countess, who had been divorced, and her parents did not allow her to marry Ernst Neumann, the Countess's factotum, since he was a commoner.
Neumann took part in the battle, was seriously wounded, and was taken to a hospital in Düsseldorf.
Neumann only published a fraction of his work, and major portions of his discoveries were contained in his lectures at Königsberg but never published.
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 Neumann_Franz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Neumann obtained his doctorate in November 1825, and in the following May, together with Jacobi, he was appointed as a Privatdozent at the University of Königsberg.
At Königsberg in 1833, Neumann and Jacobi together started up a mathematics-physics seminar which was used to introduce their students to methods of research.
Carl Neumann, Franz Neumann's son, claimed that the unpublished researches of his father, presented in his Königsberg lectures before 1850, the year of the first memoir of Clausius on thermodynamics, prove his priority as one of the founders of the mechanical theory of heat.
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 Neumann line --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The lines reveal an internal structure thought to result from some violent strain, such as a collision between astronomical bodies, that the meteorite was subjected to before its fall.
Von Neumann recognized that there was a discrepancy between the theory of automata and the practice of building and operating computing machines because the theory did not take into account the realistic probability of...
Von Neumann moved to the United States in 1930 and became a citizen in 1937.
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 Franz Lehar --  Encyclopædia Britannica
One of the originators of the Romantic style, the Viennese composer Franz Schubert was also the greatest of the postclassicists.
The Austrian dramatic poet Franz Grillparzer drew on his personal problems to create tragedies that are recognized as the greatest work of the Austrian stage.
Franz Schubert was a student at the Royal Imperial Academy in Vienna when Napoleon attacked the city.
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 Franz Cumont --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Dura was originally a Babylonian town, but it was rebuilt as a military colony about 300 BC by the Seleucids and given the alternative name of Europus after the native city in Macedonia of its reputed...
The most brilliant pianist of his day, Franz Liszt was also a distinguished composer of great originality and a major figure in the whole of Romantic music.
Liszt was born on Oct. 22, 1811, in Raiding, Hungary.
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 Definition of List of Germans - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ernst Thälmann, (1886-1944), leader of the Communist Party of Germany during the Weimar period
Franz von Papen (1879-1969), chancellor and politician of the Weimar Republic
Ernst Kaltenbrunner, (1903-1946), Heydrich's successor at the SD
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 NEUMANN, KARL FRIEDRICH (1793-1870) - Online Information article about NEUMANN, KARL FRIEDRICH (1793-1870)
Gottingen, became a convert to Protestantism and took the name of Neumann.
These, about 12,000 in number, he presented to the royal library at Munich.
Germany in 1831 Neumann was made See also:
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There he joined Franz Neumann, who had also received his doctorate from Berlin in 1825, and Bessel who was the professor of astronomy at Konigsberg.
Later he discovered that Franz Neumann had read a paper on the subject to the Berlin Academy in December 1835 which was published in 1837.
Von Neumann lectured at Berlin from 1926 to 1929 and at Hamburg from 1929 to 1930.
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 Mineralogical Record: History of the development of the crystallographic goniometer
In 1810 Weiss became professor of mineralogy in the newly established Humboldt University in Berlin.
1799) and Franz Ernst Neumann (1798-1895) were among his numerous students who later became prominent scientists and further developed his ideas.
With the publication of Beitraege zur Kristallonomie, Franz Ernst Neumann (1798-1895) followed in the footsteps of Weiss, his teacher and mentor.
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"Franz Ernst Neumann (1798-1895)." Die Großen Physiker, 2 Bände, Band I: Von Aristotle bis Kelvin.
"Franz Neumann." Die Albertus-Universität zu Königsberg und ihre Professoren: Aus Anlass der Gründung der Albertus-Universität vor 450 Jahren.
“Der Physiker als Lehrer: Zur hundertsten Wiederkehr des Todestages von Franz Neumann (1798-1895),” in Franz Ernst Neumann (1798-1895): Physiker und Lehrer an der Universität Königsberg.
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 neumannproject.html
In 1941, Neumann was recruited to the U.S. Board of Economic Warfare by William J. Donovan, and in July of 1942 he became the chief economist of the Intelligence Division at the Office of the U.S. Chief of Staff.
In 1943 Neumann was transferred to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), where he became deputy chief of the Central European Section [Rolf Wiggershaus, The Frankfurt School, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 1994, 300-301].
In the summer of 1945, Neumann travelled to Nuremberg, where he was to become the first chief of research of the International War Crimes Tribunal.
www.wbenjamin.org /neumannproject.html   (10338 words)

  
 Joan Neumann Lowrey Family Tree Index
Neumann, Carl Hugo (5 JUN 1912 - 8 OCT 1972)
Neumann, Edward Bertram (8 JUN 1907 - 30 OCT 1932)
Neumann, Mary Madeline (12 JUL 1923 - MAR 1991)
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 Meteorites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Instead hexahedrites exhibits a pattern called “Neumann lines,” named after a scientist, Franz Ernst Neumann, who first discovered this unusual pattern.
Like the “Widmanstatten pattern,” “Neumann lines” show the cooling process that the meteorite had while in outer space.
Ataxites have a very high percentage of nickel ranging from 16 to 24 percent, which helps explain why the etching pattern is hard to view.
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 Neumann lines
Found in some iron meteorites, groups of very fine parallel lines that cross each other at various angles.
Irons containing Neumann lines can easily be cleaved in three mutually perpendicular directions.
They are named after their discoverer, the German crystallographer and mathematical physicist Franz Ernst Neumann (1798-1895).
www.daviddarling.info /encyclopedia/N/Neumann_line.html   (123 words)

  
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Ernst Kaltenbrunner, (1903-1946), Heydrich's successor at the SD Wilhelm Keitel, (1882-1946), field marshal, head of the OKW
Rem¨¦nyi was, however, offended by Brahms' failure to praise Liszt's 'Sonata in B minor' wholeheartedly on a visit to the Court of Weimar where Liszt was the court musician.
However, as it turned out, he was unable to abide by his decision, and in the years before his death he produced a number of acknowledged masterpieces, including the two clarinet sonatas Op.
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 Franz Peter Schubert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Melodrama in 3 acts, Georg Ernst von Hoffmann.
Singspiel in 1 act, Georg Ernst von Hoffmann.
McKay, Elizabeth Norman: Franz Schubert's Music for the Theatre Hans Schneider, Tutzing, 1991.
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 Kamacite - Art History Online Reference and Guide
It was first named in 1861 from the Greek kamask (lath or beam).
Meteoric kamacite is found in bands in octahedrites or hexahedrites, these sometimes contains Neumann bands, evidence of impact, or Widmanstätten's patterns.
It is difficult to distinguish visually from the similar meteor alloy taenite and the two can be found closely intermixed as plessite.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Kamacite   (146 words)

  
 Hexahedrite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
They are about 6% nickel, and are composed almost entirely out of the iron nickel alloy kamacite.
After etching, Hexahedrites do not display a Widmanstätten pattern, but they do show Neumann lines: parallel lines that cross each other at various angles.
They are named after Franz Ernst Neumann, who discovered them in 1848.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/H/Hexahedrite.htm   (140 words)

  
 The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Franz Neumann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Click here to see the students listed in chronological order.
According to our current on-line database, Franz Neumann has 4 students and 340 descendants.
If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form.
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 23 May History: This Date
Grant's continuous pressure on Lee would ultimately win the war, but he was racking up casualties at a rate that was difficult for the Northern public to stomach.
Grant believed that Lee could not maintain his position at Spotsylvania because two other Union armies under the command of Franz Sigel and Benjamin Butler were attempting to cut off the Confederate supply line in the Shenandoah Valley and the Rebel stronghold south of Richmond.
He was the father of mathematician Carl Gottfried Neumann, [07 May 1832 – 27 Mar 1925].
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 Joan Neumann Lowrey Family Tree Access Log
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Le tout reveu, corrige, & aumente par Albert Girard" Leyde "Chez B. Elsevier, Imprimeurs" 1634 6 678 HIST SCI QA 33 S84 1634++ "Stevin, Simon, 1548-1620" Principal works / edited by Ernst Crone [ and others.
Translated into English by C. Dikshoorn] Amsterdam C. Swets & Zeitlinger 1955-1966 5 MATH QA 3 S84 "Stieltjes, Thomas Jan, 1856-1894" Oeuvres completes de Thomas Jan Stieltjes / pub.
Singapore World Scientific 1995 699 MATH QA 300.5 V66x 1995 "Von Neumann, John, 1903-1957" "Neumann Janos es a ""magyar titok"" : a dokumentumok tukreben" Budapest
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 1998 History Department Newsletter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Associate Professor Kathryn Olesko during 1996-97 continued to work on her book on the cultural politics of precision during intersession, spring break, and the summer in Göttingen, Germany.
Two articles appeared in 1996-97: 'Technology, Efficiency, and Gender in Evangelium Vitae,' in Choosing Life: A Dialogue on Evangelium Vitae, edited by Georgetown colleagues Kevin Wildes, S.J. and Allan Mitchell; and 'Franz Ernst Neumann (1798-1895),' in Die Großen Physiker, ed.
She delivered four invited papers, including 'What does 'Precise' Mean?
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