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- Karl Wilhelm Göttling (Latin: Carolus Guilielmus Goettling; January 19, 1793 – January 20, 1869) was a German philologist and classical scholar. He was...
- Johann Friedrich August Göttling (5 June 1753 – 1 September 1809) was a notable German chemist. Gottling developed and sold chemical ****ay kits and studied...
- chemistry. Kastner received his doctorate in 1805 under the guidance of Johann Göttling and began lecturing at the University of Jena. He moved on to become professor...
- Dietrich (ed.). Praelectiones in ordines naturales plantarum. Hamburg: Benj. Gottl. Hoffmanni. Linnaeus's flower clock Johann Bartsch, colleague Centuria Insectorum...
- Carthaginian history Melqart, the Canaanite deity Huss (1985), p. 561. see Gottling, Excurs, iii. ad Arist. Polit. p. 484 (cited by Smith) Polyb. iii. 33,...
- counter-current condenser. In 1794, the German pharmacist Johann Friedrich August Göttling (1753–1809), who was a former student of Weigel, improved the design by...
- Liebig, was invented by Weigel, Poisonnier, and Gadolin, and perfected by Göttling, all in the late 18th century. Several designs that are still in common...
- whether the Fabii were of Latin or Sabine origin. Niebuhr, followed by Göttling, considered them Sabines. However, other scholars are unsatisfied with...
- improvements on the preceding designs of Weigel and Johann Friedrich August Göttling, with the device becoming known as the Liebig condenser. A condenser is...
- into the crowds. Executions, most prominently of West Berlin worker Willi Gottling, and m**** arrests followed. Overnight, the Soviets and the Stasi started...