Carl Friedrich (disambiguation)
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Carl Friedrich was a German-American professor and political theorist.
Carl Friedrich may also refer to:
Carl Friedrich may also refer to:
- Carl Friedrich Abel (1723–1787), German composer
- Carl Friedrich BruchCarl Friedrich BruchCarl Friedrich Bruch was a German ornithologist.In 1828, he proposed a system of trinomial nomenclature for species, in contrast to the binomial system of Carolus Linnaeus....
(1789–1857), German ornithologist - Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch (1736–1800), German composer and harpsichordist
- Carl Friedrich GaussCarl Friedrich GaussJohann Carl Friedrich Gauss was a German mathematician and scientist who contributed significantly to many fields, including number theory, statistics, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, geophysics, electrostatics, astronomy and optics.Sometimes referred to as the Princeps mathematicorum...
(1777–1855), German mathematician and scientist - Carl Friedrich GoerdelerCarl Friedrich GoerdelerCarl Friedrich Goerdeler was a monarchist conservative German politician, executive, economist, civil servant and opponent of the Nazi regime...
(1884–1945), conservative German politician - Carl Friedrich Heinrich CrednerCarl Friedrich Heinrich CrednerCarl Friedrich Heinrich Credner was a German geologist from Waltershausen near Gotha. He was the father of Carl Hermann Credner.Credner investigated the geology of the Thuringian Forest, of which he published a map in 1846...
(1809–1876), German geologist - Carl Friedrich Heinrich Graf von Wylich und LottumCarl Friedrich Heinrich Graf von Wylich und LottumCarl Friedrich Heinrich Graf von Wylich und Lottum , also called Graf Lottum , was a Prussian infantry general and minister of the State...
(1767–1841), Prussian infantry general and minister of the State - Carl Friedrich MeerweinCarl Friedrich MeerweinCarl Friedrich Meerwein was a German civil engineer and aviation pioneer.He built flying devices with moving wings. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica he succeeded in flying with one of these devices, an ornithopter in 1781, at Giessen, Germany. Further attempts were less successful...
(1737–1810), German civil engineer and aviation pioneer - Carl Friedrich NagelsbachCarl Friedrich NagelsbachCarl Friedrich Nagelsbach , was a German classical scholar.Nagelsbach was born at Wöhrd near Nuremberg. After studying at Erlangen and Berlin, in 1827 he accepted an appointment at the Nuremberg gymnasium and eventually became a professor of classics at Erlangen from 1842 until his death...
(1806–1859), German classical scholar - Carl Friedrich Otto WestphalCarl Friedrich Otto WestphalCarl Friedrich Otto Westphal was a German neurologist and psychiatrist from Berlin. He was the son of Otto Carl Friedrich Westphal and Karoline Friederike Heine and the father of Alexander Carl Otto Westphal...
(1833–1890), German neurologist and psychiatrist - Carl Friedrich Philipp von MartiusCarl Friedrich Philipp von MartiusCarl Friedrich Philipp von Martius was a German botanist and explorer.Martius was born at Erlangen, where he graduated M.D. in 1814, publishing as his thesis a critical catalogue of plants in the botanic garden of the university...
(1794–1868), German botanist and explorer - Carl Friedrich Richard FörsterCarl Friedrich Richard FörsterCarl Friedrich Richard Förster was a German ophthalmologist who was born in the town of Lissa . He received his medical doctorate in 1849, and for most of his career was associated with the University of Breslau...
(1825–1902), German ophthalmologist - Carl Friedrich RoewerCarl Friedrich RoewerCarl Friedrich Roewer was a German arachnologist. He concentrated on harvestmen, where he described almost a third of today's known species, but also almost 700 taxa of spiders and numerous Solifugae....
(1881–1963), German arachnologist - Carl Friedrich von LedebourCarl Friedrich von LedebourCarl Friedrich von Ledebour was a German-Estonian botanist.Between 1811 and 1836, he was professor of science in the University of Tartu, Estonia....
(1785–1851), German-Estonian botanist - Carl Friedrich von SiemensCarl Friedrich von SiemensCarl Friedrich von Siemens was a German Entrepreneur and politician...
(1872–1941), German entrepreneur and politician - Carl Friedrich von WeizsäckerCarl Friedrich von WeizsäckerCarl Friedrich Freiherr von Weizsäcker was a German physicist and philosopher. He was the longest-living member of the research team which performed nuclear research in Germany during the Second World War, under Werner Heisenberg's leadership...
(1912–2007), German physicist and philosopher - Carl Friedrich WenzelCarl Friedrich WenzelCarl Friedrich Wenzel was a German chemist and metallurgist who determined the reaction rates of various chemicals, establishing, for example, that the amount of metal that dissolves in an acid is proportional to the concentration of acid in the solution...
(circa 1740–1793), German chemist and metallurgist - Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, 1st Prince of LeiningenCarl Friedrich Wilhelm, 1st Prince of LeiningenCarl Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Leiningen was a German nobleman.He was the eldest son of Friedrich Magnus, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hartenburg and his wife Countess Anna Christine Eleonore von Wurmbrand-Stuppach, and succeeded his father on the latter's death, 28 October 1756...
(1724–1807), German nobleman - Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Alfred FleckeisenCarl Friedrich Wilhelm Alfred FleckeisenCarl Friedrich Wilhelm Alfred Fleckeisen was a German philologist and critic. He is best known for his work on Plautus and Terence.-Biography:...
(1820–1899), German philologist and critic - Carl Friedrich ZelterCarl Friedrich ZelterCarl Friedrich Zelter was a German composer, conductor and teacher of music.Zelter became friendly with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and his works include settings of Goethe's poems...
(1758–1832), German composer, conductor and teacher of music - Carl Gustav Friedrich HasselbachCarl Gustav Friedrich HasselbachCarl Gustav Friedrich Hasselbach was a privy councillor, member of the Prussian House of Lords, and served as Lord Mayor of the city of Magdeburg from 1851 to 1881.-Life:...
(1809–1882), member of the Prussian House of Lords - Georg Amadeus Carl Friedrich NaumannGeorg Amadeus Carl Friedrich NaumannGeorg Amadeus Carl Friedrich Naumann , also known as Karl Friedrich Naumann, was a German mineralogist and geologist. The crater Naumann on the Moon is named after him....
(1797–1873), German mineralogist and geologist - Hans Carl Friedrich von MangoldtHans Carl Friedrich von MangoldtHans Carl Friedrich von Mangoldt was a German mathematician who contributed to the solution of the prime number theorem.Von Mangoldt completed his Doctor of Philosophy in 1878 at the University of Berlin, where his advisors were Ernst Kummer and Karl Weierstrass...
(1854–1925), German mathematician - Johann Carl Friedrich DautheJohann Carl Friedrich DautheJohann Carl Friedrich Dauthe was a German architect and etcher who specialised in the Neo-Classical style.Dauthe was born in Leipzig and educated by Adam Friedrich Oeser...
(1746–1816), German architect and etcher - Johann Carl Friedrich RellstabJohann Carl Friedrich RellstabJohann Carl Friedrich Rellstab was a German composer, writer, music publisher, and critic living in Berlin. Rellstab was a very influential figure in Berlin's musical life. In his youth he studied keyboard with Johann Friedrich Agricola and composition with Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch...
(1759–1813), German composer, writer, music publisher, and critic - Otto Carl Friedrich WestphalOtto Carl Friedrich WestphalOtto Carl Friedrich Westphal , a prominent physician and Geheimer Sanitätsrath , wrote on the human eye and on optics. He was interested in environmental impacts on eyesight, including light quality, and argued that eyeglasses should be tailored to occupation...
(1800–1879), prominent physician
See also
- Karl Friedrich (disambiguation)
- Carl Frederick (given name)
- Friedrich Carl (disambiguation)