- Hans
Hautsch (January 4, 1595 –
January 31, 1670) was a
German toolmaker and
inventor from Lederg****e, Nuremberg. His father,
Antoni (1563–1627), and...
- used for a fire-engine is
mentioned by
Heron of Alexandria. In 1650, Hans
Hautsch built a fire
engine with a
compressed air vessel. On each side 14 men worked...
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Nikolaus Hautsch (born 1972) is a
German economist and statistician.
Since 2013, he has been
professor of
finance and
statistics at the
University of...
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automobiles can be
traced back to
ancient and
medieval times. In 1649, Hans
Hautsch of
Nuremberg built a clockwork-driven carriage. In 1672, a small-scale...
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compound formations like "auto industry" and "auto mechanic". In 1649, Hans
Hautsch of
Nuremberg built a clockwork-driven carriage. The
first steam-powered...
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commemorating the
Venetian victories in the
Morean War,
struck by
Georg Hautsch in
Nuremberg in 1687.
Corner is
shown as one of the main
Venetian commanders...
- The
portrait of Türkenlouis in 1691, on a
medallion by
Georg Hautsch celebrating the
victory against the
Ottoman Empire at Slankamen, obverse....
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commemorating the
Venetian victories in the
Morean War,
struck by
Georg Hautsch in
Nuremberg in 1687. It
shows the main
Venetian commanders (Francesco...
- and spring- or man-powered
flappers for propulsion.
Among the
first were
Hautsch and
Burattini (1648).
Others included de Gusmão's "P****arola" (1709 on)...
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Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft Abt. Presse,
Berlin 1956. Gert
Hautsch: Das
Imperium AEG-Telefunken, ein
multinationaler Konzern. Frankfurt/Main...