- Jean
Christian Ferslew (3
March 1836 – 6 July 1910) was a
Danish newspaper publisher and
paper manufacturer. He
inherited a
small printing business in...
-
Christofer Olivius Ferslew (12 July 1874 – 23
January 1940) was a
Norwegian jurist and
politician for the
Conservative Party. He was born in
Skien as...
- PMID 18477426.
Burrows DL,
Nicolaides A, Rice PJ,
Dufforc M,
Johnson DA,
Ferslew KE (July 2005). "Papain: a
novel urine adulterant".
Journal of Analytical...
- the
period of 1864–1891. Dags-Telegrafen was
established by J.
Christian Ferslew in
Copenhagen in 1864. Its
first issue appeared on 2
January that year...
- (1956) Eric of
Pomerania (1997)
Edvard Eriksen (1989) [Martinus
William Ferslew (2001)
Mathilde Fibiger (1971)
Niels R.
Finsen (1960) Ole Fick (2003) Wilhelm...
- the
Duchy of Slesvig. The
design and
first printings were made by M. W.
Ferslew, but he died and the
subsequent printing was by H. H. Thiele,
whose firm...
- Jean
Christian Ferslew in
March 1876. It was
started as an
evening newspaper to
supplement Dags-Telegrafen, also
published by
Ferslew, by
September the...
- also
published in 1877.
Budtz Müller
collaborated with Jean
Christian Ferslew in
introducing photolithography to the
Danish market and
created the first...
- 1866. In 1876, the
property was
acquired by the
publisher Jean
Christian Ferslew. He had
taken over his father's
small printing business in 1857 and later...
- a
charity as a
public dining facility. In 1893, it was
acquired by C.
Ferslew & Co. and
converted into a
printing workshop under the name Centraltrykkeriet...