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Karl Goldmark
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Karl Donitz
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Karl
Karl For German and Swedish kings thus named, use Charles.... Read more |
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Karl von Piloty
Karl von Piloty , 1826-86, German historical painter; son of Ferdinand Piloty (1786-1844), a noted German lithographer. Karl first won recognition for his genre paintings, such as The Nurse (1853). He soon specialized in historical paintings, which were famous in his day for realism and emphasis... Read more |
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Paul Karl Ludwig Drude
Paul Karl Ludwig Drude , 1863-1906, German physicist. Drude first experimented with the physical determinants of optical constants, measuring the optical constants of a variety of substances to an unprecedented degree of accuracy. He worked on the relations among optical constants, electrical... Read more |
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Karl Mannheim
Karl Mannheim , 1893-1947, Austro-Hungarian sociologist and historian, born and educated in Hungary. He taught at Heidelberg and Frankfurt and, from 1933 to his death, at the Univ. of London. In his historical writings he emphasized the role of social values. Mannheim was influenced by—but... Read more |
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Karl Rahner
R AHNER, K ARL The Jesuit priest Karl Rahner is widely regarded to have been one of the leading Catholic theologians of the twentieth century. Rahner's early writings on death were published at a time when academic theology gave little serious consideration to... Read more |
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K. Alex Muller
Karl Alexander Müller The Swiss-born solid-state physicist Karl... Read more |
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Karl Renner
Karl Renner , 1870-1950, Austrian socialist politician. A deputy after 1907, Renner became, following the abdication (Nov., 1918) of Emperor Charles I, the head of the provisional Austrian government and, after elections were held, the first chancellor (1919-20) of the Austrian republic. As leader... Read more |
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Karl Isakson
Isakson, Karl (b Stockholm, 16 Jan. 1878; d Copenhagen, 19 Feb. 1922). Swedish painter, active mainly in Denmark. He worked in Paris 1905–7 and 1911–14 and was one of the first Scandinavians to show the influence of Cézanne and the Cubists. His work had considerable influence on... Read more |
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