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Life: Encyclopedia II - Guillaume Budé - Life

He was born in Paris. He went to the University of Orléans to study law, but for several years, being possessed of ample means, he led an idle and dissipated life. When about twenty-four years of age he was seized with a sudden passion for study, and made rapid progress, particularly in the Latin and Greek languages. The work which gained him greatest reputation was his De Asse et Partibus (1514), a treatise on ancient coins and measures. He was held in high esteem by Francis I, who was persuaded by him, and by Jean du Bellay, ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Bernardo Houssay - Life

Bernardo Alberto Houssay was born in April 10, 1887, in Buenos Aires, to a French couple who had immigrated to Argentina, Dr. Albert and Clara Houssay. A precocious youngster, he was admitted to the Pharmacy School at the University of Buenos Aires at 14 years of age and subsequently to the Medical School of the same University from 1904 to 1910, beginning when he was only 17 years old. While a third year medical student, Houssay took up a post as a research and teaching assistant in the Chair of Physiology. After graduating, he quickly deve ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Benvenuto Cellini - Life

He was born in Florence, where his family had been landowners in the Val d'Ambra for three generations. His father, Giovanni Cellini, built and played musical instruments; he married Maria Lisabetta Granacci, and eighteen years elapsed before they had any progeny. Benvenuto (meaning "Welcome") was the third child. The father destined him for the same profession as himself, and endeavoured to thwart his inclination for design and metal work. When he had reached the age of fifteen, his father reluctantly agreed to his apprenticeship to ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Benjamin Pine - Life

Born in 1809, Benjamin Pine became a career officer in the British Colonial Service. From 1850 to 1855, he was Lieutenant-Governor of Natal Colony, and from March 1857 until 17 April 1858 was Governor of Ghana. On 30 July 1868, Pine was appointed by letters patent to the position of Governor of Western Australia. Shortly afterwards, however, a vacancy occurred for the position of Governor of the Leeward Islands, and it was decided that he should fill that position instead. He never arrived in Western Australia, and six months passed before the colony rece ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Bay Ridge - Life

Bay Ridge is a mostly middle-class area with strong family presence, one of the few neighborhoods remaining in Brooklyn with a historically strong Republican voting record. Bay Ridge is often thought of as a predominantly Catholic neighborhood, 20% or so of the current residents identify themselves as being of Italian descent, and another 20% identify themselves as being of Irish descent. There is also a large and active Greek-American population. In addition Bay Ridge is home to one of the oldest Arab-American populations in New York, but o ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Bernardo Pisano - Life

He was born in Florence, and may have spent some time in Pisa (hence his name). As a young man he sang and studied music at the church of Ss Annunziata. In 1512 he became maestro di cappella, a job which held in addition to supervising the choristers and singing in its various chapels. Evidently he was favored of the Medici, for they not only hired him for his church job but gave him a post as a singer in the papal chapel in Rome, immediately after Cardina ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Conan Doyle - Life

Arthur Conan Doyle was born in 1859 in Edinburgh to Richard and Mary Doyle, Irish immigrants who had moved to Scotland. He was sent to the Jesuit preparatory school Stonyhurst at the age of nine, and by the time he left the school in 1875 he rejected Christianity to become an agnostic. From 1876 to 1881 he studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, including a period working in the town of Aston (now a district of Birmingham). Following his term at University he served as a ship's doctor on a voyage to the West African coast, and then ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Bruno Pontecorvo - Life

Pontecorvo was born into a wealthy non-observant Italian Jewish family, at only 18 he was admitted to the Course of Physics held by Enrico Fermi at the University of Rome La Sapienza, becoming one of the closest (and the youngest) assistants of Fermi and one of the so called Via Panisperna boys (as the Fermi's group of scientists is often recalled, after the name of the street where their laboratory was). In the 1934 he contributed to the famous Fermi's experiment showing the properties of slow neutron that led the way ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Bonaventura Cavalieri - Life

Born in Milan, Cavalieri studied theology in the monastery of San Gerolamo in Milan and geometry at the University of Pisa. He published eleven books, his first being published in 1632. He worked on the problems of optics and motion. His astronomical and astrological work remained marginal to these main interests, though his last book, Trattato della ruota planetaria perpetua (1646), was dedicated to the former. He was introduced to Galileo through academic and ecclesiastical contacts. Cavalieri would write at least 112 letters to Galileo. Galileo said of Cavalieri, "few, if any, since Archimedes, have delved as far ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Bloody Knife - Life

Bloody Knife was born in 1840 to an Hunkpapa Sioux father and a Ree mother. He spent his first 16 years with his father but was frequently taunted, beaten and abused for being a "half-breed". At age 16, he left the Sioux camp with his mother but returned in 1860 to visit his father. Bloody Knife was still despised by the Sioux, and was almost killed during his visit. Chief Gall, a leader of the Hunkpapa, killed Bloody Knife's two brothers in 1862. Bloody ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker - Life

From 1929 to 1933, Weizsäcker studied physics, mathematics and astronomy in Berlin, Göttingen and Leipzig, under the tutelage of such luminaries as Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr. The supervisor of his doctoral thesis was Friedrich Hund. His special interest as a young researcher was the binding energy of atomic nuclei, and the nuclear processes in stars. Together with Hans Bethe he found a formula for the nuclear processing in stars, called the Bethe-Weizsäcker formula and the cyclic process of fusion in stars (Bethe-Weizsäcker process, published 1937). From 1957 to 1969, he taught phil ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Carl Ludwig - Life

He was born at Witzenhausen, near Cassel and studied medicine at Erlangen and Marburg, taking his doctor's degree at Marburg in 1839. He made Marburg his home for the next ten years, studying and teaching anatomy and physiology, first as prosector to FL Fick (1841), then as privat-docent (1842), and finally as extraordinary professor (1846). In 1849 he was chosen professor of anatomy and physiology at Zurich, and six years afterwards he went to Vienna as professor in the Joseph ...

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Chilperic I - Life

Immediately after the death of his father in 561, he endeavoured to take possession of the whole kingdom, seized the treasure amassed in the royal town of Berny and entered Paris. His brothers, however, compelled him to divide the kingdom with them, and Soissons, together with Amiens, Arras, Cambrai, Thérouanne, Tournai, and Boulogne fell to Chilperic's share. His eldest brother Charibert received Paris, the second eldest brother Guntram recevgied Burgundy with its capital at Orléans, and Sigebert received Austrasia. On the death of Charibert in 567, his estates were augmented when the brothers divided Charibert's kingdom among t ...

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Chilperic I, Chilperic I - Life, Chilperic I - Family, Chilperic I - External link

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Charlotte Lennox - Life

Charlotte first became noted for her poetry when publishing Poems on Several Occasions in 1747. One of her most famous poems was The Art of Coquetry which appeared in Gentleman's Magazine in 1750. She was also an actress early on in her life, although critics were not swayed by her performances. She wrote a total of 5 novels (although accurate information on her work is not available), the most famous of which was The Female Quixote (The Adventures of Arabella) in 1752. This book was notable because of its strong heroine, Arabe ...

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Charlotte Lennox, Charlotte Lennox - Life, Charlotte Lennox - Works, Charlotte Lennox - Poetry, Charlotte Lennox - Novels, Charlotte Lennox - Plays

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Charles Wright poet - Life

Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Tennessee, and attended Davidson College and the University of Iowa. Wright has been widely published, winning the National Book Award in 1983 for Country Music: Selected Early Poems and the Pulitzer Prize in 1997 for Black Zodiac. Other works include Chickamauga, Buffalo Yoga, Negative Blue, Appalachia, The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990, < ...

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Charles Wright poet, Charles Wright poet - Life, Charles Wright poet - Bibliography

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Charles Waterton - Life

Waterton was born at Walton Hall, West Yorkshire near Wakefield. His Roman Catholic ancestry is alleged to include seven saints: Vladimir the Great, St Anne of Russia, the Holy Martyrs Boris and Gleb, King Stephen of Hungary, Queen Margaret of Scotland and Mathilde of Germany together with Thomas More, Count Humbert III of Savoy and several european royal families. In 1804 he travelled to Guyana to take charge of his uncle's estates near Georgetown. In 1812 he started to explore the hinterland of Guyana, making four journeys between then and 1824. He later described his discoveries in his ...

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Charles Waterton, Charles Waterton - Life, Charles Waterton - Alleged Eccentricities, Charles Waterton - Passions, Charles Waterton - Legacy

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Chokei - Life

On March 29, 1368, following the death of Emperor Go-Murakami, he was enthroned in the house of the Chief Priest at the Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine in Sumiyoshi, Osaka, where the Southern Court had made its capital. However, because the Southern Court's influence was declining, the enthronement was in doubt until the Taishō era. In 1926, the enthronement was officially recognized and inserted into the Imperial Line. Emperor Chōkei persisted to the end in insisting on fighting the Northern Dynasty, but it was already too late. In 1383 (some say 1384), he abdicated to Emperor Go-Kamey ...

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Emperor Chokei, Emperor Chokei - Genealogy, Emperor Chokei - Life, Emperor Chokei - Eras during his reign, Emperor Chokei - Northern Court Rivals

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Christian Doppler - Life

Christian Doppler was born as the son of a stonemason. However he could not work in his father's business because of his generally weak physical condition. After completing high school he studied physics and mathematics in Vienna and Salzburg and started to work at the Prague Polytechnic (now Czech Technical University), where he was appointed professor for mathematics and physics in 1841. Only one year later at the age of 39 he published his most notable work on the Doppler effect (for instance to be noticed in the change of sound of a quickly passing vehicle). In his time in Prague as professor he published more than 50 artic ...

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Christian Doppler, Christian Doppler - Life

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Cypriano de Rore - Life

Current research has established his birthplace as Ronse (Renaix), a town in Flanders right on the linguistic boundary between the French- and Flemish-speaking areas. Little is known about his early musical training, though some research has suggested a connection with Margaret of Parma, who went to Naples in 1533 to marry into the Medici family. Rore may have accompanied her, receiving some education in Italy; alternatively, he may have received his early musical education at Antwerp. It has long been claimed that he studied in Venice with ...

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Cypriano de Rore, Cypriano de Rore - Life, Cypriano de Rore - Works and influence, Cypriano de Rore - References and further reading

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Egon Orowan - Life

Born in the Obuda district of Budapest, Orowan's father, Berthold, was a mechanical engineer and factory manager, and his mother, Josze Spitzer Ságvári, the daughter of an impoverished land owner. In 1928, Orowan commenced his education at the Technical University of Berlin in mechanical and electrical engineering but soon transfered to physics, completing his doctorate on the fracture of mica in 1932. He seems to have experienced some difficulty in finding immediate employment and spent the next few years living with his mother and ...

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Egon Orowan, Egon Orowan - Life, Egon Orowan - Honours

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg - Life

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg - Growing up and early training. In 1786 his family moved to Blans, a village near the picturesque Alssund, where he enjoyed drawing pictures of the surrounding countryside, and taking sailing tours in his father's boat. After confirmation he began his training as a painter under church- and portrait painter, Jes Jessen of Aabenraa (1797-1800). He continued his training at 17 years of age under Josiah Jacob Jessen in Flensborg, where he became an apprentice in May 1800. He, however, ...

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Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg - Life, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg - Growing up and early training, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg - Training at the Academy, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg - Student travels, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg - An Academic career, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg - Works

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Christian Wirth - Life

Christian Wirth was the chief of the Criminal Police (Kripo) in Stuttgart before being transferred to head the T-4 program. Here he first met Franz Stangl, who described him in a 1971 interview: 'He was a gross and florid man. … When he spoke about the necessity of this euthanasia operation, he wasn't speaking in humane or scientific terms, the way Dr. Werner at T-4 had described it to me. He laughed. He spoke of "doing away with useless mouths", and that "sentimental slob ...

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Christian Wirth, Christian Wirth - Life

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