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years of the
Third Reich.
Theodosius Harnack (1817–1889),
German theologian Anna
Harnack (1849–?)
Adolf von
Harnack (1851–1930),
German liberal theologian...
- Carl
Gustav Adolf von
Harnack (born
Harnack; 7 May 1851 – 10 June 1930) was a
Baltic German Lutheran theologian and
prominent Church historian. He produced...
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Mildred Elizabeth Harnack (née Fish;
September 16, 1902 –
February 16, 1943) was an
American literary historian, translator, and
member of the German...
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services to
society is the
Harnack Medal,
first awarded in 1925. The
Harnack Medal is
named after the
theologian Adolf von
Harnack, who was the
first president...
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Arvid Harnack (German: [ˈaʁvɪt ˈhaʁnak] ; 24 May 1901 – 22
December 1942) was a
German jurist,
Marxist economist, Communist, and
German resistance fighter...
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Theodosius Andreas Harnack (Russian: Феодосий Карлович Гарнак, romanized: Feodosij Karlovič Garnak; 3 January [O.S. 22
December 1816] 1817, St. Petersburg...
- Falk
Harnack (2
March 1913 – 3
September 1991) was a
German director and screenwriter.
During Germany's **** era, he was also
active with the
German Resistance...
- Carl
Gustav Axel
Harnack (7 May [O.S. 25 April] 1851,
Dorpat (now Tartu) – 3
April 1888, Dresden) was a
Baltic German mathematician who
contributed to...
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field of
partial differential equations,
Harnack's principle or
Harnack's theorem is a
corollary of
Harnack's inequality which deals with the convergence...
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Harnack's inequality is an
inequality relating the
values of a
positive harmonic function at two points,
introduced by A.
Harnack (1887).
Harnack's inequality...