Carlo BorerCarlo Borer (born March 23, 1961 in Solothurn) is a Swiss artist and designer. Carlo Borer is deliberately autodidact as an artist. He has been working freelance since 1981, beginning with figurative paintings, drawings, and three-dimensional works made of polyester and electrical light. Since 1991, he has been building objects out of stainless steel or aluminum. And in 1999, he started using 3D computer graphics to design, develop, and construct sculptures, installations, furniture and utilitarian objects, such as espresso machines, ventilators, and mailboxes.
Georg MöllerGeorg Möller (1876–1921) was a German Egyptologist. He was born in Venezuela as the son of a German businessman. His family moved to Hamburg when he was five. From 1896 he studied at Humboldt University under Adolf Erman. He received his doctoral degree in 1900. In the 1902/3 season he participated in the excavations of the pyramid of Nyuserre Ini under Ludwig Borchardt. He was employed in the German consulate in Cairo during 1904–1907. In the 1905/6 season, he excavated at Abu Sir al Malaq.
Arthur LieberaschArthur Lieberasch (2 November 1881 – 10 June 1967) was a Communist trades union official who became a member of the Parliament of Saxony ("Sächsischer Landtag") and, after 1933 an anti-government resistance activist. Arthur Lieberasch was born in Döbeln, the third of his parents' ten children. His father, a tool-maker by trade, worked in the town's cigar factory. He attended school locally, and trained as a machinist. In 1900 or 1901 he joined the Metal Workers' Union.
Christoph ScheinerChristoph Scheiner, né le à Markt Wald près de Mindelheim en Souabe bavaroise et mort le à Neisse en Silésie, est un prêtre jésuite allemand, astronome et mathématicien à l'université d'Ingolstadt, pionnier de l'optique instrumentale et codécouvreur des taches solaires. Scheiner étudia au collège jésuite d'Augsbourg de mai 1591 à1595 avant d'être admis le 26 octobre 1595 au sein de la Compagnie de Jésus. Il fit son noviciat à Landsberg am Lech sous la direction du père Rupert Reindl et prononça ses vœux le 26 octobre 1597 à Augsbourg chez Melchior Stör.
Günther van WellGüenther Wilhelm van Well (15 October 1922 – 14 August 1993) was a German diplomat, Secretary of State from 1977 to 1981, and West German Ambassador to the United States from 1984 to 1987. In the early seventies, as Assistant Secretary and Assistant Secretary in the Foreign Office, he was in the development of rapprochement with the GDR, as well as the four-power agreement. As Acting Secretary of State, he was appointed by then-foreign minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher, as his personal representative for disaster prevention.
Josef DillersbergerJosef Dillersberger (March 30, 1897 – July 5, 1972) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest and Bible scholar. He was born in Kufstein, attended school in Bozen and graduated from high school in 1915. After studying theology in Salzburg for four years, he was ordained a priest on August 1, 1919. He combined his graduate studies with work in parishes until 1927. He received the Doctorate in Salzburg in 1924, and the Habilitation from the same university in 1927. The following year was devoted to studies at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome.
Norbert OrtnerNorbert Ortner von Rodenstätt (10 August 1865 – 1 March 1935) was an Austrian internist, whose name is associated with two cardiovascular syndromes. Ortner was born in Linz, and was a pupil and successor of Edmund von Neusser (1852–1912) at the Rudolfstiftung Hospital in Vienna. He later became a professor at the Universities of Innsbruck and Vienna. In 1916 he assisted in embalming the body of Kaiser Franz Joseph I. A description of the procedure appears in the medical record, and is one of the exhibits of the Vienna Pathological-Anatomical Museum (Pathologisch-Anatomisches Bundesmuseum in Wien).
List of Fudan University peopleThis is a list of people associated with Fudan University in Shanghai, China. Wang Huning (王沪宁), Member of the 19th, 20th Politburo Standing Committee, Chairman of the CPPCC, First Secretary of the Party Secretariat. Han Zheng (韩正), Member of the 19th Politburo Standing Committee, Vice Premier of China, Vice President of China. Li Lanqing (李岚清), Member of the 15th Politburo Standing Committee, Vice Premier of China. Ding Xuexiang (丁薛祥), Member of the 20th Politburo Standing Committee, Director of the General Office of the CPC, Secretary of the Party Secretariat.
AfrihiliL’Afrihili (également nommé El-Afrihili ou parfois Ni Afrihili Oluga), est une langue construite inventée en 1970 par K. A. Kumi Attobrah (un Africain, contrairement au ) afin de servir de lingua franca dans l'ensemble de l'Afrique. Le nom de la langue vient de la combinaison d’Africa et de Swahili. L'auteur, natif d'Akrokerri, au Ghana, eut l'idée d'inventer une telle langue lors d'un voyage maritime entre Douvres et Calais en 1967.
Incident de SaverneL'incident de Saverne ou l'affaire de Saverne (en allemand : Zabern-Affäre, plus rarement Fall Zabern) est une crise politique intérieure qui a secoué l'Empire allemand fin , à la veille de la Première Guerre mondiale. La crise s'est produite lorsqu'un sous-lieutenant stationné à Saverne, ville de cantonnement de deux bataillons du prussien, a tenu des propos humiliants à l'égard de la population alsacienne.