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Andreas Jaszlinszky
Andreas Jaszlinszky was the Slovak-born author of the early physics textbooks Institutiones physicae pars prima, seu physica generalis and Institutiones physicae pars altera, seu physica particularis. |
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Andreas Kappeler
Andreas Kappeler is a Swiss historian. He is professor emeritus for the history of Eastern Europe at the University of Vienna. |
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Andreas Karkavitsas
Andreas Karkavitsas or Carcavitsas was a Greek novelist. He was a naturalist, like Alexandros Papadiamantis. |
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Andreas Laskaratos
Andreas Laskaratos was a satirical poet and writer from the Ionian island of Cefalonia, representative of the Heptanese School (literature). He was excommunicated by the Greek Orthodox Church because his satire targeted many of the church's prominent members. |
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Andreas Latzko
Andreas Latzko was an Austro-Hungarian pacifist of Jewish origin, a novelist and biographer. |
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Andreas Munch
Andreas Munch was a Norwegian poet, novelist, playwright and newspaper editor. He was the first person to be granted a poet's pension by the Parliament of Norway. |
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Andreas Rüdiger
Johannes Andreas Rüdiger was a German philosopher and physicist. |
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Andreas Speer
Andreas Speer is a German philosopher and professor. Since 2004 he is the director of the Thomas-Institut at the University of Cologne. |
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Andreas Suchanek
Andreas Suchanek is a German economy and business ethicist and one of the best-known students of Karl Homann, an expert in business ethics. |
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Andreas Urs Sommer
Andreas Urs Sommer is a German philosopher of Swiss origin. He specializes in the history of philosophy and its theory, ethics, philosophy of religion, and Skepticism. His historical studies center on the philosophy of Enlightenment and Nietzsche, but they also deal with Kant, Max Weber, Pierre Bayle, Jonathan Edwards, and others. |