The classical historian Karl Julius Beloch (1845–1929), educated at Palermo, Rome and Heidelberg, was famous for dealing critically with traditional historical material. In this... Læs mere
The classical historian Karl Julius Beloch (1845–1929), educated at Palermo, Rome and Heidelberg, was famous for dealing critically with traditional historical material. In this... Læs mere
The classical historian Karl Julius Beloch (1845–1929), educated at Palermo, Rome and Heidelberg, was famous for dealing critically with traditional historical material. In this... Læs mere
The classical historian Karl Julius Beloch (1845–1929), educated at Palermo, Rome and Heidelberg, was famous for dealing critically with traditional historical material. In this... Læs mere
Heymann Steinthal (1823–99) was a German philologist and university professor who insisted that the... Læs mere
This astonishing 1844 publication by the Prussian schoolmaster Hermann... Læs mere
Peter Dirichlet (1805–59) belonged to a network of influential French and German mathematicians, and his many achievements included foundational work in analytic number... Læs mere
With this 1881 publication, Heinrich Klutschak (1847–90), a German native of Prague, produced one of the first comprehensive accounts of Inuit life. In the years 1878–80, he was part of an expedition which travelled in the Canadian Arctic, living in the manner of the Inuit.
In 1853, Darwin's German contemporary, Wolfgang Sartorius von Waltershausen (1809–76) published this study of... Læs mere
The German linguist Heymann Steinthal (1823–99) taught at the University of Berlin (today Humboldt-University Berlin) and... Læs mere
In this work, published in 1879, Berthold Delbrück (1842–1922), the German scholar remembered for his contribution to the study of syntax in Indo-European... Læs mere
Berthold Delbrück (1842–1922), Professor of Sanskrit at Jena, was influential in expanding... Læs mere