Becherbach bei KirnBecherbach bei Kirn is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Kirner Land, whose seat is in the town of Kirn. Becherbach bei Kirn should not be confused with Becherbach. Becherbach bei Kirn has borne the tag “bei Kirn” since 1 July 1969, at which time both municipalities found themselves in the same district as a result of administrative reform.
Madeleine HerrenMadeleine Herren-Oesch (born 26 January 1956 in Bern) is a Swiss historian. Madeleine Herren-Oesch studied history and German literature at the University of Bern. She wrote her licentiate about "Aspekte cisleithanischer Sozialpolitik" (Aspects of the Cisleithanian Social Policy) and in 1989 her dissertation about "Internationale Sozialpolitik vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg aus der Perspektive der Dritten Französischen Republik" (International pre-World War I Social Policy from the perspective of the French Third Republic).
Christian Casimir BrittingerChristian Casimir Brittinger (30 April 1795, Friedberg – 11 January 1869, Steyr) was a German botanist, entomologist and ornithologist. Die Pflanzen der Welserhaide bei Linz, nebst Beschreibung der Polygala Moriana (Regensburger botanische Zeitung 1825.) Beschreibung einer Excursion auf das Wascheneck bei Spital am Pyhrn in Ober-Oesterreich. (Regensburger botanische Zeitung 1832.) Topographie einiger Gewächse des Traunkreises. (Regensburger botanische Zeitung 1833.) Botanische Notizen. (Regensburger botanische Zeitung 1841.
Theodor KotschTheodor Kotsch (January 6, 1818 – November 27, 1884) was a German landscape painter. Kotsch was born in Hanover. He went to Munich in 1839, where he developed his style by studying other masters and through landscape painting. In 1845 he returned to Hanover, and then in 1854 moved to Karlsruhe, where he joined the studio of Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. In 1870 he established himself in Munich, and died there in 1884. His landscapes are very realistic and carefully composed, and usually taken from the Harz, Upper Bavaria, and Swabia.
On the Number of Primes Less Than a Given Magnitude" die Anzahl der Primzahlen unter einer gegebenen " (usual English translation: "On the Number of Primes Less Than a Given Magnitude") is a seminal 9-page paper by Bernhard Riemann published in the November 1859 edition of the Monatsberichte der Königlich Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. This paper studies the prime-counting function using analytic methods. Although it is the only paper Riemann ever published on number theory, it contains ideas which influenced thousands of researchers during the late 19th century and up to the present day.
Hugo LoetscherHugo Loetscher (22 December 1929 – 18 August 2009) was a Swiss writer and essayist. Loetscher was born and raised in Zürich. He studied philosophy, sociology, and literature at the University of Zürich and the Sorbonne. At Zürich in 1956 he obtained a doctorate with a work called Die politische Philosophie in Frankreich nach 1945' (Political Philosophy in France after 1945"). Afterwards, he was literature reviewer for the newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung and the magazine Weltwoche.
Clara von RappardClara Julia Elisa von Rappard (19 May 1857, Wabern bei Bern - 12 January 1912, Bern) was a Swiss painter. She worked in a wide variety of genres and materials including illustrations, etchings and murals, although she is best known for landscapes and portraits. She was the only child of Jurist Conrad von Rappard and Albertine Engell (1832–1922) of Mecklenburg, the younger sister of the writer and women's rights activist Juliane Engell-Günther.
Arnold FlammersfeldArnold Rudolf Karl Flammersfeld (February 10, 1913 – January 5, 2001) was a German nuclear physicist who worked on the German nuclear energy project during World War II. From 1954, he was a professor of physics at the University of Göttingen. From 1931 to 1937, Flammersfeld studied physics at the Friedrich-Wilhelms University (in 1949 renamed Humboldt University of Berlin); he was a student of Lise Meitner and he received his doctorate in 1938.
Hanna JohansenHanna Johansen (born Hanna Margarete Meyer; 17 June 1939 – 25 April 2023) was a Swiss writer. Johansen studied classical philology, education and German studies at the Universities of Marburg and Göttingen. From 1967 to 1969 she lived in Ithaca, New York, and in 1972 she moved with her then husband Adolf Muschg to Kilchberg, Zürich, where she still lived. Johansen began her literary career as a translator of American avant garde authors, and soon moved on to original work, particularly stories for children.
Katharina FranckKatharina Franck (born July 28, 1963) is a German singer, songwriter, and musician. She first achieved fame as singer, songwriter, and guitarist of pop rock band the Rainbirds in the late 1980s. Besides her work with Rainbirds, she was also a member of the band Stein, and has released several solo albums. Katharina Franck was born in Düsseldorf, Germany, but spent her childhood in Portugal because her father worked there as a Thyssen AG representative.