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Friedrich Lange
Friedrich Lange may refer to: * Friedrich Lange (artist) (1834–1875), German history painter * Friedrich Lange (journalist) (1852-1917), German journalist and activist * Friedrich Lange (surgeon) (1849–1927), German surgeon and supporter of charitable institutions * Friedrich Albert Lange Friedrich Albert Lange (; ; 28 September 1828 – 21 November 1875) was a German philosopher and sociologist. Biography Lange was born in Wald, near Solingen, the son of the theologian, Johann Peter Lange. He was educated at Duisburg, Zurich ...
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Friedrich Lange (artist)
Friedrich Lange (29 October 1834, Plau am See – 18 July 1875, Strasbourg) was a German history painter and member of the Nazarene movement. Life Friedrich Lange, son of a court clerk, spent the first years of his life in Plau, then in Bützow, where his father had been transferred. He had six siblings, including a younger brother who studied music in Dresden. He completed his painting apprenticeship with Gaston Lenthe (1805–1860) in Schwerin. He then went to the art academy in Dresden, where he studied diligently for five years as a student at the academy. There he was also four years special student with Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld. In 1859, Lange received a gold medal for ''The Entombment of Christ'' at the Dresden Art Exhibition. From 1859 to 1862, he lived in Rome on a grant from Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II, where he was a member of the Lukasbund and the German Artists' Association. Lange lived in Schwerin from April to October 1862, where two small commissi ...
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Friedrich Lange (journalist)
Friedrich Lange (born 10 January 1852 – 26 December 1917) was a German journalist and political activist with the Völkisch movement. Seeking to move beyond existing romantic nationalism, Lange sought to build a wider nationalist ideology on the German political right by marrying anti-Semitism to other economic and social issues. He would prove an influential figure for groups that followed. Early years After taking a doctorate in ancient philosophy at the University of Göttingen in 1873, Lange taught at a preparatory school before taking up journalism in the 1880s.Roderick Stackelberg, "Lange, Friedrich (1852-1917)", in Richard S. Levy, ''Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution'', ABC-CLIO, 2005, p. 410 He became editor of the conservative daily ''Tägliche Rundschau'' in 1890 and then in 1895 the ''Deutsche Zeitung''. He would also edit the ''Zeitschrift für die Reform der höheren Schulen''. An early disciple of Paul de Lagarde, Lange was part of ...
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Friedrich Lange (surgeon)
Friedrich Lange (20 March 1849 – 14 May 1927) was a German surgeon and supporter of charitable institutions. He was a fraternity member of the Burschenschaft Gothia Königsberg. Life Friedrich Lange was born in Lonkorrek in the Province of Prussia, the son of Eduard Lange, a local councillor and leaseholder. He studied medicine at the Albertus-Universität Königsberg and served as a hospital orderly in the Franco-Prussian War. He then worked as a surgeon in Königsberg and Kiel. After his marriage in 1891 he and Adele Thiel moved to New York City, initially working as senior physician in the surgery department of a German hospital, then in the ''Bellevue Hospital'' and finally as a consultant in the NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital. After founding his own clinic, he became famous as a 'pioneer of German surgery in America' and for introducing asepsis to America. In 1900 he returned to Germany and made a large donation to the Palästra Albertina in Königsberg. In Neumark ...
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