Neander
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Neander may refer to:
  • Johann August Wilhelm Neander
    August Neander
    Johann August Wilhelm Neander , was a German theologian and church historian.-Biography:Neander was born at Göttingen as David Mendel. His father, Emmanuel Mendel, is said to have been a Jewish pedlar, but August adopted the name of Neander on his baptism as a Protestant Christian...

     (1789-1850), a German theologian and church historian.
  • Ernst Neumann-Neander (1871-1954), founder of the now defunct Neander
    Neander (motorcycle)
    Ernst Neumann-Neander founded the Neander Motorfahrzeug GmbH Düren-Rölsdorf in Düren in 1926. He designed the futuristic Neander-Rahmen , which was made from box-section Duralumin and had a unique design of pivoted front fork. From 1928 Opel also manufactured the same frame under licence, and it...

     motorcycle manufacturer.
  • Joachim Neander
    Joachim Neander
    Joachim Neander was a German Reformed Church teacher, theologian and hymn writer whose most famous hymn, Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation is generally regarded as one of the greatest hymns of praise of the Christian church and, since being translated into English by...

     (1650-1680), a Calvinist teacher.
  • Michael Neander
    Michael Neander
    Michael Neander was a German teacher, mathematician, medical academic, and astronomer....

     (1529-1581) a professor of medicine at the University of Jena.
  • Michael Neander (1525-1595) a philologist from Sorau, Germany.
  • Neander crater
    Neander (crater)
    Neander is a lunar impact crater that is located to the south of Mare Nectaris, in the southeastern part of the Moon's near side. To the west-northwest lies the prominent crater Piccolomini...

     on the Moon.
  • Neander, character from Essay of Dramatick Poesie
    Essay of Dramatick Poesie
    Essay of Dramatic Poesy by John Dryden was published in 1668. It was probably written during the plague year of 1666. Dryden takes up the subject that Philip Sidney had set forth in his Defence of Poesie and attempts to justify drama as a legitimate form of "poetry" comparable to the epic, as...

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