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Epstein, Julius and Philip
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
EPSTEIN, Julius and Philip Writers. Nationality: American. Born...Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Julius graduated 1931, Philip graduated 1932. Family: Julius married 1) Frances Sage, 1936 (divorced 1945...
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Julius, Willem Henri
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Julius, Willem Henri ( b. Zutphen, Netherlands, August 1860; d...Netherlands, 15 April 1925) solar physics. The son of Willem Julius and Maria Margareta Dumont, Julius studied at the University of Utrecht. He became professor of...
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Wagner-Jauregg, Julius (Julius Wagner Ritter von Jauregg) (1857-1940)
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
WAGNER-JAUREGG, JULIUS (JULIUS WAGNER RITTER VON JAUREGG) (1857-1940) Julius Wagner Ritter von Jauregg, an Austrian professor of psychiatry, was born on March 7, 1857, in the city of Wels, in Upper Austria, and died in Vienna on September...
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Rosenberg, Julius
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
Rosenberg, Julius (1918–53) spy. Rosenberg...active in leftwing activities. In 1945 Julius was removed from his position with the...Russian government have tended to confirm Julius's guilt, although there is less certainty...
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Fritzsche, Carl Julius
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Fritzsche, Carl Julius ( b. Neustadt, Saxony, Germany, 29...Alexander M. Butlerov, “ Carl Julius Fritzsche, ” in Berichte der...Fred E. Sheibley, “ Carl Julius Fritzsche and the Discovery of Anthranilic...
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Julius II
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Julius II (1443–1513), Pope from 1503. He was the nephew of Sixtus...called the Fifth Lateran Council and won the Emp. Maximilian to his side. Julius II was a patron of Renaissance art. His indulgence for the rebuilding of...
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Julius Caesar
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Julius Caesar (100–44 bc), Roman general and statesman. He established...into Italy, and next year Pompey was defeated at Pharsalia in Thessaly. Julius Caesar was made dictator of the Roman Empire and initiated a series of reforms...
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Hitzig, (Julius) Eduard
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Hitzig, (Julius) Eduard ( b . Berlin, Germany, 6 February 1838; d . Luisenbheim Zu...came from a distinguished Jewish family. His grandfather, also called Julius Eduard, was a well-known criminologist, publisher, and author. His...
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Meyer, Julius Lothar
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
MEYER, JULIUS LOTHAR ( b . Varel, Oldenburg, Germany, 19 August 1830; d . T ü bingen, Germany, II April 1895) chemistry . (Julius) Lothar Meyer was the fourth of seven children of Heinrich Friedrich August...
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Julius I, St
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Julius I, St (d. 352), Pope from 337. In the Arian struggle he was a supporter...his see. Because of the appellate jurisdiction allowed by the Council to Julius as Bp. of Rome, his name became famous in connection with the rise of the...
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