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Curtius may
refer to:
Curtia gens, the clan to
which the
Curtii family belonged Marcus Curtius, a
noble of
early Rome who rode his
horse into the Lacus...
- credibility. Meanwhile, the
identity of
Quintus Curtius Rufus, historian, is
maintained separately.
Curtius' work is
uniquely isolated. No
other ancient...
- The
Lacus Curtius in the
Forum was
supposedly built on the site of the pit, and
receives its name from him. The
story of
Marcus Curtius, sacrificing...
- The
Curtius rearrangement (or
Curtius reaction or
Curtius degradation),
first defined by
Theodor Curtius in 1885, is the
thermal decomposition of an acyl...
- The
Lacus Curtius ("Lake
Curtius") was a pit or pool in the
ground of the
Forum Romanum. The area
where the
Forum would be
built was
likely once a lake...
- The
Curtius Museum (French: Musée
Curtius) is a
museum of
archaeology and
decorative arts
located on the bank of the
river Meuse in Liège, Belgium. It...
- Bern home of
Curtius, for whom her
mother acted as housekeeper.
Marie called him 'Uncle', and in many ways he was a
father figure.
Curtius used his skill...
-
Julius Curtius (German)".
Bayerische Nationalbibliothek.
Retrieved 7
August 2015.
Media related to
Julius Curtius at
Wikimedia Commons Curtius at the...
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Theodor Curtius (27 May 1857 – 8
February 1928) was
professor of
Chemistry at
Heidelberg University and elsewhere. He
published the
Curtius rearrangement...
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 –
April 21, 1910),
known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an
American writer, humorist, and essayist. He was...