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- Gottlieb Biwald (February 26, 1731 in ViennaSeptember 8, 1805 in Graz) was a professor at the University of Graz. At the age of sixteen Biwald joined...
- 1961–1965 Hermann Beitzke, pathologist, professor at Graz (1922–1941) Leopold Biwald, professor of Physics, late 18th century Ludwig Boltzmann, professor of...
- 1755), by Joseph Redlhamer Physica Particularis (Graz 1766), by Leopold Biwald Physica particularis (Guadalajara 18th century), essay by Francisco Javier...
- theory Erwin Bischofberger, Swedish Jesuit and medical practitioner Leopold Biwald, 18th-century Austrian physics professor and textbook author Saint Andrew...
- nations, in a similar way as many German Jesuits of that time (e.g. Leopold Biwald and Roger Joseph Boscovich). Institutiones logicae (1769) Institutiones...
- Mikhailovich Shkadov Leonid Yatsenko Leonidas Resvanis Leopold B. Felsen Leopold Biwald Leopold Infeld Leopoldo Máximo Falicov Leopoldo Nobili Leptogenesis (physics)...
- (historian) [de] 2002: Rainer Leng [de]; Markus Pöhlmann [de] and Brigitte Biwald; Christian Th. Müller [de] 2004: Uwe Tresp [de]; Elmar Heinz; Klaus-Jürgen...
- authors in the 18th century (see also Andreas Jaszlinszky as well as Leopold Biwald and Joseph Redlhamer), and an innovative proponent of Newtonian mechanics...
- contemporary of Johann Baptiste Horvath, Andreas Jaszlinszky and Leopold Biwald. Among his published works is Philosophia naturalis seu physica generalis...
- canon in Rozsnyó. He was a contemporary of Johann Baptiste Horvath, Leopold Biwald, and Joseph Redlhamer. He died in January 1783 in Rozsnyó. These Latin physics...