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Johann Schmidt (historian)
Johann Schmidt may refer to: * Johann Adam Schmidt (1759–1809), German-Austrian surgeon and ophthalmologist * Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt (1825–1884), German astronomer and geophysicist * Johann Georg Schmidt (painter) (1685–1748), German painter * Johann Georg Schmidt (engraver) (1694–1767), German engraver * Johann George Schmidt (1707–1774), German master builder, architect in Dresden * Johann Caspar Schmidt (1806–1856), the full name of Max Stirner, German philosopher * Red Skull, a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain born Johann Schmidt * Johann Schmidt (historian) (1693–1762), Moravian historian at Palacký University, Olomouc * Johann Schmidt (neurologist), physician recognized for early research in neurology after Marc Dax * Johann Schmidt (organist), organist who instructed Johann Peter Kellner in 1720 See also * Johan Schmidt (born 1964), Belgian pianist * Johannes Schmidt (other) * John Smith (other) John Smith is a common perso ...
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Johann Adam Schmidt
Johann Adam Schmidt (12 October 1759 – 19 February 1809) was a German-Austrian surgeon and ophthalmologist who was a native of Aub, a town near Würzburg. He began his medical career as an army ''Unterchirurg'' (under surgeon), and later studied ophthalmology under Joseph Barth (1745–1818) in Vienna. In 1795 he became a professor at ''Josephs-Akademie'' in Vienna, where he gave lectures on several subjects in medicine. He performed pioneer research of iritis, and in 1801 was the author of a significant work on the disorder titled ''Über Nachstaar und Iritis nach Staaroperationen'' (On Post-Cataract and Inflammation of the iris (eye), Iris following cataract surgery, Cataract Surgery). In 1802, together with Karl Gustav Himly (1772–1837) he founded ''Ophthalmologische Bibliothek'', which was the first German magazine of ophthalmic medicine. In 1811, his book ''Lehrbuch der Materia Medica'' was published posthumously, which was a work on medicinal plants and their properties. ...
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Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt
Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt (25 October 1825 in Eutin, German Confederation, Germany – 7 February 1884 in Athens, Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg), Greece) was a German astronomer and geophysicist. He was the director of the National Observatory of Athens in Greece from 1858 to 1884. Julius Schmidt was tireless in his work, it was suggested by William Henry Pickering that he perhaps devoted more of his life than any other man to the study of the Moon. During his lifetime, he made some of the most complete lunar maps of the 19th century. According to his own analysis, he mapped no less than 32,856 craters, with Mädler mapping 7,735 and Wilhelm Gotthelf Lohrmann, Lohrmann 7,177. Schmidt also mapped 348 lunar Rille, rilles. In six years, he made almost 57,000 micrometer settings to make 3050 height measurements of the terrain. Biography Early life Schmidt was born in the town of Eutin to his father Carl Friedrich Schmidt, a glazier and his mother Maria Elisabeth Quirling. ...
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Johann Georg Schmidt (painter)
Johann Georg Schmidt (c.1685 – 15 September 1748) was an Austrian Baroque painter. To distinguish him from his better-known namesake Martin Johann Schmidt from Krems (''Kremser Schmidt'') he was also known as the "Viennese Schmidt" (''Wiener Schmidt''). Johann Georg Schmidt was born in Bohemia. He was educated in the studio of Peter Strudel and was influenced by Martino Altomonte. He often worked with architects such as Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt. He worked especially in Lower Austria and Vienna, on high altarpieces and other paintings, in places such as the Franciscan Church, Vienna, Altenburg Abbey, Klosterneuburg Priory, Lilienfeld Abbey Lilienfeld Abbey () is a Cistercian monastery in Lilienfeld in Lower Austria, south of Sankt Pölten. History It was founded in 1202 by Leopold VI of Austria, Leopold VI, Duke of Austria and Styria, as a daughter house of Heiligenkreuz Abbey. S ... and Zwettl Abbey. He died in Krems. External linksaeiou (Austrian Enc ...
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Johann Georg Schmidt (engraver)
Johann Georg Schmidt (23 August 1694, Augsburg - 15 March 1767, Braunschweig) was a German engraver. Life and work Schmidt came from Augsburg and first worked in Dresden and then the studio of Johann Georg Beck, also from Augsburg. After Beck died in 1722, Schmidt married his widow Anna Elisabeth (née Füllekrug), took over his studio and received the title of court-engraver. Schmidt trained his master's son Anton August in this studio. Schmidt and Beck mostly made portraits of the Braunschweig Braunschweig () or Brunswick ( ; from Low German , local dialect: ) is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in Lower Saxony, Germany, north of the Harz Mountains at the farthest navigable point of the river Oker, which connects it to the ...ischen clergy and court figures, though his works were of lower quality than his predecessor and his son.Horst-Rüdiger Jarck (Hrsg.): ''Braunschweigisches Biographisches Lexikon. 8. bis 18. Jahrhundert'', Braunschweig 2006, S. 624 After h ...
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Johann George Schmidt
Johann George Schmidt or Johann Georg(e) Schmi(e)d (1707 – 24 July 1774) was a German architect of the Dresden Baroque. He was born in Fürstenwalde bei Geising, and became the brother-in-law, student and successor of George Bähr. He died in Dresden. Work Schmidt became well known for his building, in the reconstruction of Dresden after the Seven Years' War The Seven Years' War, 1756 to 1763, was a Great Power conflict fought primarily in Europe, with significant subsidiary campaigns in North America and South Asia. The protagonists were Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain and Kingdom of Prus .... He designed Dresden's second Annenkirche, and cooperated with as designer of the Kreuzkirche and with to build the Dreikönigskirche. The new church at the Schloss Weesenstein is also attributed to him. External links Sächsische biography {{DEFAULTSORT:Schmidt, Johann George 1707 births 1774 deaths 18th-century German architects Architects from Saxony ...
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Max Stirner
Johann Kaspar Schmidt (; 25 October 1806 – 26 June 1856), known professionally as Max Stirner (; ), was a German post-Hegelian philosopher, dealing mainly with the Hegelian notion of social alienation and self-consciousness. Stirner is often seen as one of the forerunners of nihilism, existentialism, psychoanalytic theory, postmodernism, individualist anarchism, and egoism.Goodway, David. Anarchist Seeds Beneath the Snow. Liverpool University Press, 2006, p. 99. Stirner's main work, '' The Unique and Its Property'' (), was first published in 1844 in Leipzig and has since appeared in numerous editions and translations. Biography Stirner was born in Bayreuth, Bavaria. What little is known of his life is mostly due to the Scottish-born German writer John Henry Mackay, who wrote a biography of Stirner (''Max Stirner – sein Leben und sein Werk''), published in German in 1898 (enlarged 1910, 1914) and translated into English in 2005. Stirner was the only child of Albert C ...
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Red Skull
The Red Skull is the alias of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by France Herron, Jack Kirby, and Joe Simon, the character first appeared in ''Captain America Comics'' #1 (March 1941), in which his secret identity is revealed to be George Maxon, but would later be Retroactive continuity, retroactively established as merely a decoy who was working for the real Red Skull, Johann Shmidt. Other individuals, including Albert Malik and the original's own daughter Sin (Marvel Comics), Sinthea Shmidt, have also adopted the Red Skull persona. In his comic book appearances, the Red Skull is depicted as a Nazi Party, Nazi agent and protégé of Adolf Hitler during World War II. Although he initially only wears a mask to give his face the appearance of a red skull, Shmidt suffers a horrific disfigurement decades later that causes his face to match his namesake. The Red Skull has endured as the archenemy of the superhero Captain America ...
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Johann Schmidt (historian)
Johann Schmidt may refer to: * Johann Adam Schmidt (1759–1809), German-Austrian surgeon and ophthalmologist * Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt (1825–1884), German astronomer and geophysicist * Johann Georg Schmidt (painter) (1685–1748), German painter * Johann Georg Schmidt (engraver) (1694–1767), German engraver * Johann George Schmidt (1707–1774), German master builder, architect in Dresden * Johann Caspar Schmidt (1806–1856), the full name of Max Stirner, German philosopher * Red Skull, a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain born Johann Schmidt * Johann Schmidt (historian) (1693–1762), Moravian historian at Palacký University, Olomouc * Johann Schmidt (neurologist), physician recognized for early research in neurology after Marc Dax * Johann Schmidt (organist), organist who instructed Johann Peter Kellner in 1720 See also * Johan Schmidt (born 1964), Belgian pianist * Johannes Schmidt (other) * John Smith (other) John Smith is a common perso ...
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Johann Schmidt (neurologist)
Johann Schmidt may refer to: * Johann Adam Schmidt (1759–1809), German-Austrian surgeon and ophthalmologist * Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt (1825–1884), German astronomer and geophysicist * Johann Georg Schmidt (painter) (1685–1748), German painter * Johann Georg Schmidt (engraver) (1694–1767), German engraver * Johann George Schmidt (1707–1774), German master builder, architect in Dresden * Johann Caspar Schmidt (1806–1856), the full name of Max Stirner, German philosopher * Red Skull, a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain born Johann Schmidt * Johann Schmidt (historian) (1693–1762), Moravian historian at Palacký University, Olomouc * Johann Schmidt (neurologist), physician recognized for early research in neurology after Marc Dax * Johann Schmidt (organist), organist who instructed Johann Peter Kellner in 1720 See also * Johan Schmidt (born 1964), Belgian pianist * Johannes Schmidt (other) * John Smith (other) John Smith is a common person ...
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Marc Dax
Marc Dax (27 December 1770 – 3 June 1837) was a French neurologist, sometimes credited for discovering the link between neurological damage to the left hemisphere, right-sided hemiplegia, and a loss of the ability to produce speech (aphasia). He submitted his discovery, based on the observations of three patients in Montpellier, to the French Academy of Sciences and two previous notes were published in 1836, 25 years before Paul Broca's more famous description. His papers were titled ''Observations tending to prove the constant coincidence of disturbances of speech with a lesion of the left hemisphere of the brain'', and ''Lesions of the left half of the encephalon coincident with the forgetting of signs of thinking''. He died one year later and thus his discovery remained obscure. In 1863, Gustave Dax, the son of Marc Dax, published his father's work on the subject, two years after Paul Broca's presentation of the same phenomenon to Société d’Anthropologie Broca, Paul (1861a) ...
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Johann Schmidt (organist)
Johann Schmidt may refer to: * Johann Adam Schmidt (1759–1809), German-Austrian surgeon and ophthalmologist * Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt (1825–1884), German astronomer and geophysicist * Johann Georg Schmidt (painter) (1685–1748), German painter * Johann Georg Schmidt (engraver) (1694–1767), German engraver * Johann George Schmidt (1707–1774), German master builder, architect in Dresden * Johann Caspar Schmidt (1806–1856), the full name of Max Stirner, German philosopher * Red Skull, a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain born Johann Schmidt * Johann Schmidt (historian) (1693–1762), Moravian historian at Palacký University, Olomouc * Johann Schmidt (neurologist), physician recognized for early research in neurology after Marc Dax * Johann Schmidt (organist), organist who instructed Johann Peter Kellner in 1720 See also * Johan Schmidt (born 1964), Belgian pianist * Johannes Schmidt (other) * John Smith (other) John Smith is a common personal ...
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