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  HEINRICH CHRISTIAN SCHUMACHER - LoveToKnow Article on HEINRICH CHRISTIAN SCHUMACHER
For the sake of the survey an observatory was established at Altona, and Schumacher resided there permanently, chiefly occupied with the publication of Ephemerides (II parts, 1822-1832) and of the journal Astronomische Nachrichten, of which he edited thirtyone volumes.
His son, RICHARD SCHUMACHER (1827-1902), was his assistant from I844 to 1850 at the, conservatory at Altona.
Schumachers nephew, CHRISTIAN A~N1~REAS ScinrMACHER (1810-1854), was associated with the geodetic survey of Denmark from 1833 to 1838, and afterwards (1844-1845) improved the observatory at Pulkowa.
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 Schumacher (crater) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Schumacher is a lunar crater that lies in the northeast part of the Moon, just to the north of the larger Messala walled plain.
The two formations are separated by a rough strip of terrain less than 10 kilometers across, and bisected by a pair of small, co-joined craters.
The floor is somewhat darker in the western half, which the albedo in the eastern half matches the surrounding lunar terrain.
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 Heinrich Christian Schumacher
Heinrich Christian Schumacher (September 3, 1780 - December 28, 1850), German astronomer, was born at Bramstedt in Holstein.
He was director of the Mannheim observatory from 1813 to 1815, and then became professor of astronomy in Copenhagen.
For the sake of the survey an observatory was established at Altona[?], and Schumacher resided there permanently, chiefly occupied with the publication of Ephemerides (11 parts, 1822-1832) and of the journal Astronomische Nachrichten[?] (founded by himself in 1821 and still being published), of which he edited thirty-one volumes.
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 Heinrich Christian Schumacher -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Heinrich Christian Schumacher (September 3, 1780 – December 28, 1850), (A person of German nationality) German (A physicist who studies astronomy) astronomer, was born at Bramstedt in (A breed of dairy cattle from northern Holland) Holstein.
He was director of the (A city in southwestern Germany at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers) Mannheim observatory from 1813 to 1815, and then became professor of astronomy in (The capital and largest city of Denmark; located on the island of Zealand) Copenhagen.
For the sake of the survey an observatory was established at (additional info and facts about Altona) Altona, and Schumacher resided there permanently, chiefly occupied with the publication of Ephemerides (11 parts, 1822–1832) and of the journal Astronomische Nachrichten (founded by himself in 1821 and still being published), of which he edited thirty-one volumes.
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 CHRISTIAN VIII OF DENMARK FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This election was confirmed by a constitutional assembly convoked at Eidsvold on April 10, and on May_17 the constitution was signed and Christian Frederik was unanimously elected king of Norway.
Sweden refusing Christian's conditions, a short campaign ensued, in which the Norwegian army was easily defeated by the superior skill and forces of the Swedish crown prince Bernadotte.
Christian Frederick would have been more entitled even to the Swedish crown than Bernadotte, being descended from Gustav_I_of_Sweden through both his mother and his father.
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 Descendants - aqw03.htm - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Christian PÖHLS (Friedrich, Joachim) was born 20 Nov 1849 in Vettin, Priegnitz, Brandenburg, Germany.
Wilhelm Christian Heinrich PÖHLS (Friedrich, Joachim) was born 14 Nov 1858 in Vettin, Priegnitz, Brandenburg, Germany.
Heinrich Friedrich PÖHLS (Friedrich, Joachim) was born 1 Jan 1862 in Vettin, Priegnitz, Brandenburg, Germany.
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 Christian VIII of Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Christian VIII (September 18, 1786 – January 20, 1848), king of Denmark and Norway, the eldest son of the crown prince Frederick and Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, was born in 1786 at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen.
Though his endeavours were opposed by the so-called Swedish party, which desired a dynastic union with Sweden, he placed himself at the head of the Norwegian party of independence, and was elected regent of Norway by an assembly of notables on February 16, 1814.
Sweden refusing Christian's conditions, a short campaign ensued, in which Christian was easily defeated by the superior skill and forces of the Swedish crown prince Bernadotte.
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 Christian August Friedrich Peters -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Christian August Friedrich Peters (September 7 1806 – May 8 1880) was a (A person of German nationality) German (A physicist who studies astronomy) astronomer.
He is not to be confused with the American astronomer (additional info and facts about Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters) Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters (1813–1890).
Beginning in 1826 he was the assistant of (additional info and facts about Heinrich Christian Schumacher) Heinrich Christian Schumacher at Altona Observatory.
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 Heinrich Christian Schumacher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heinrich Christian Schumacher (September 3, 1780 – December 28, 1850), German astronomer, was born at Bramstedt in Holstein.
For the sake of the survey an observatory was established at Altona, and Schumacher resided there permanently, chiefly occupied with the publication of Ephemerides (11 parts, 1822–1832) and of the journal Astronomische Nachrichten (founded by himself in 1821 and still being published), of which he edited thirty-one volumes.
In 1829 he won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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Heinrich WEIERSHAUSEN was born on 10 Jun 1830 in Nassau.
Heinrich Christian SCHUESSLER was born on 15 Mar 1863.
Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm KLINKSIEK Jr was born on 14 Dec 1884 in Kendall Co. TX.
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 Christian VIII of Denmark
Christian VIIIChristian VIII (September 18, 1786–January 20, 1848), king of Denmark 1839-48 and of Norway 1814-14, the eldest son of the hereditary prince Frederick of Denmark and Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, was born in 1786 at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen.
Seeing that his only son, the future Frederick VII, is probably not going to beget heirs, he commenced arrangements to secure the succession in Denmark, which lead to the future Christian IX to be chosen as a hereditary prince in 1443/7.
In 1905, 57 years after his demise, and 91 years after his struggle in support of independence and his own brief kingship in Norway, his great-grandnephew Prince Carl of Denmark was chosen to become the first king of independent Norway, and took the name Haakon VII.
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 Encyclopedia: Christian-August-Friedrich-Peters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Christian August Friedrich Peters (September 7, 1806 – May 8, German astronomer.
He is not to be confused with the American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters (1813–1890).
Beginning in 1826 he was the assistant of Heinrich Christian Schumacher at Altona Observatory.
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 Kiron Kountry 200206 Data Base   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Matilda Schumacher was born in 1873 in Illinois.
Friedrich Albert Christian Schurke was born in Oct 1892 in Stockholm Twp, Crawford Co, Iowa.
Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Schurke was born in Apr 1886 in Stockholm Twp, Crawford Co, Iowa.
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 The Sesquicentennial of the Birth of Gauss
Eugene Gauss was a Christian gentleman of high moral character and had intellectual qualities of a type similar to that of his father.
In 1808 Heinrich Christian Schumacher had come to Göttingen to study mathematics and astronomy; he and Gauss became the warmest of friends and scientific collaborators, their correspondence continuing up to Schumacher's death in December, 1850.
The former, in a letter to Schumacher, mentions the fact that the Russian czar might transmit his orders immediately from Petrograd to Odessa; Morse wrote a letter to the new republic of Texas, offering the government his recent invention of the telegraph, pointing out the military advantages of such a contrivance.
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The relation between Christianity and Political Philosophy is itself an aspect of the problem of reason and revelation and their interrelationship.
If there is any radical distinction between classical and Christian thought and liberal and socialist modernity, it lies precisely here, in the theoretic primacy of contemplation to practice, that is, to the question of whether practice was itself in some sense related to contemplation, to things that were not subject to the practical intellect.
The crucial mark of a Christian view is that it addresses itself to politics on the supposition that politics has a legitimate area but in practice is not able to account for everything that arises in its own field.
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 Heinrich Christian Schumacher - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Heinrich Christian Schumacher - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 petymol.s.html
Heinrich Sahrhage, 18??-19??, achieved a PhD on bottom protozoans of Kieler Bucht in 1915 at the Univ. of Kiel [Cothurnia sahrhagei Kahl, 1933].
Heinrich Schütte, 1???-19??, (The author of the ostracod name Microcythere schyttei Gerd Hartmann, 1957, is honouring his teacher Dr. Schütte, from Goslar).
Heinrichs Leonhards Skuja, 1892-1972, Latvian phycologist and protistologist, from 1943 professor of cryptogamy and general botany in Riga, from 1944 he lived in Uppsala, Sweden and in 1947 he got a personal scientific appointment there [Skujamonas].
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 Science (General) - 36.00M - Briefwechsel zwischen Alexander von Humboldt und Heinrich Christian Schumacher : zum 200. ...
Science (General) - 36.00M - Briefwechsel zwischen Alexander von Humboldt und Heinrich Christian Schumacher : zum 200.
Briefwechsel zwischen Alexander von Humboldt und Heinrich Christian Schumacher : zum 200.
Schumacher, Heinrich Christian, 1780-1850 Correspondence.Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1849 Correspondence.
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 Lunar Republic : Craters
Heinrich ~ (1822-1890), German explorer and archaeologist; best known for his excavations at ancient Troy and Mycenae which helped to establish a historical background for the stories and legends told by Homer and Virgil.
Heinrich Christian ~ (1780-1850), German theologian and astronomer.
Samuel Heinrich ~ (1789-1875), German botanist, pharmacist and astronomer; performed pioneering studies of sunspots over a 42-year period from his personally-constructed observatory at Dessau.
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 Hamburger Sternwarte : History
His instruments and his astronomical knowledge were anon praised by everyone.
Christian Heinrich Schumacher, the founder of "Astronomische Nachrichten" (Astronomical News) and working at the Altona observatory, visited him very often for the purpose of observation.
But this observatory was demolished in 1811 owing to the Napoleonian occupation of the city.
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 Märkmed ettekandeks "Fr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Teine valikuid mõjutanud persoon oli Heinrich Christian Schumacher, kes oli Christianeumis õppinud ja pärast Göttingeni ülikooli lõpetamist Tartusse koduõpetajaks tulnud.
Jacob oli aidanud Schumacheril emigreeruda ja sellest ajast olid Schumacher ja Wilhelm sõbrad.
läks Schumacher tagasi Göttingeni astronoomiat õppima Gaussi käe all (ta oli alguses juurat õppinud).
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Christian Schumacher, To Live and Work: A Theological Interpretation, MARC Europe, UK, 1987 Christian Schumacher, God in Work, Lion Publishing, UK, 1998 A.
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 German Evangelical Births, Pg. 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
UHDE, Heinrich Wilhelm Christian born 15 Jul 1857 Bap.
KOLLE, Christian Heinrich Wilhelm born 2 Sep 1858 Bap.
GERICHS, Christian Heinrich born 23 Jul 1861 Bap.
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 Hamburger Sternwarte - Überblick: Geschichte
Christian Heinrich Schumacher, der Begründer der Astronomischen Nachrichten, kam häufig von der Altonaer Sternwarte herüber zum Beobachten.
Zum neuen Direktor wurde Christian Karl Ludwig Rümker (18.5.1788 - 21.12.1862) ernannt, der bis dahin Australiens erste Sternwarte in Paramatta bei Sydney leitete.
Die feinmechanischen Werkstätten Repsolds wurden von den Söhnen und später Enkeln zu einem weltweit führenden Betrieb ausgebaut, der mit der Hamburger Sternwarte stets eng verbunden blieb.
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 Patentee Index
Staller, Christelle; Schumacher, Karl-Heinz; Hartz, Oliver; and Röckel, Harald 06838143 Cl. 428-41.5.
Gers-Barlag, Heinrich; and Müller, Anja 06838088 Cl. 424-401.
Brücklmayr, Franz-Josef; May, Christian; Pockrandt, Wolfgang; and Sedlak, Holger, to Infineon Technologies AG Method of storing a quantity of data in a target memory location and storage system 06839287 Cl. 365-189.05.
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 Pulkovo
He encouraged Struve not to continue with his career in philology but to concentrate on his studies in astronomy and related subjects.
Struve's family had a close connection with the well-known astronomer Heinrich Christian Schumacher.
Among them are the works of the well known doctor and astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Matthaeus Olbers (1758-1840), best known for his „Olbers Paradox„ in the area of cosmology.
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 ROBERT ALEXANDER SCHUMANN - LoveToKnow Article on ROBERT ALEXANDER SCHUMANN
In his anxiety to accelerate the process by which he could acquire a perfect execution he permanently injured his right hand.
His ambitions as a pianist being thus suddenly ruined, he determined to devote himself entirely to composition, and began a course of theory under Heinrich Dorn, conductor of the Leipzig opera.
About this time he contemplated an opera on the subject of Hamlet.
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 Frederick Gregory
The Secularization of the European Mind in the 19th Century, in The Christian Scholar's Review, 8 (1979), 266-68.
Briefwechsel zwischen Alexander von Humboldt und Heinrich Christian Schumacher, in Isis, 72 (1981), 323-24.
Johann Heinrich Lambert, Texte zur Systematologie und zur Theorie der Wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnis, in Isis, 81(1990), 575-76.
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 Workshop on Nonclassical Logics and Information Processing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
David Pearce, Heinrich Wansing (Eds.): Nonclassical Logics and Information Processing, International Workshop, Berlin, Germany, November 9-10, Proceedings.
Heinrich Herre: Semantics of Nonmonotonic Reasoning in Logic Programming.
Heinrich Wansing: Formulas-as-types for a Hierarchy of Sublogics of Intuitionistic Propositional Logic.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/conf/berlin/berlin1990.html   (167 words)

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