- Karl
Rathgen (December 6, 1856, in
Weimar –
November 4, 1921, in Hamburg) was a
German economist. He was the
first Chancellor of the
University of Hamburg...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Rathgen (2 June 1862 – 19
November 1942) was a
German chemist and a
founder of the
field of
conservation science.
Rathgen was born in Eckernförde...
- The
Rathgen Research Laboratory (German:
Rathgen-Forschungslabor) is a
Research Institute of the
Berlin State Museums under the au****es of the Prussian...
- public;
various others are not.
Institute for
Museum Research,
Dahlem Rathgen Research Laboratory,
Charlottenburg Zentralarchiv der
Staatlichen Museen...
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developer Alexander Allan Shand,
monetary Henry Willard Denison,
diplomat Karl
Rathgen,
economist Jules Brunet,
artillery officer Louis-Émile Bertin,
naval engineer...
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stricter environmental regulations.
Creosote Berlin,
Staatliche Museen zu. "
Rathgen-Forschungslabor: DBU Carbolineum". www.smb.museum.
Retrieved 2016-12-27...
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field of
study initially developed in Germany,
where in 1888
Friedrich Rathgen became the
first chemist to be emplo**** by a Museum, the
Koniglichen Museen...
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Colonel Hofacker, Kluge's
nephew who has been executed,
Lieutenant Colonel Rathgens, and
several ...
living defendants have
testified that
Field Marshal Rommel...
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Caspar René
Gregory Theodor Heuss Max
Maurenbrecher Friedrich Naumann Karl
Rathgen Wilhelm Rein
Rudolph Sohm
Gustav Stresemann Ferdinand Tönnies Gottfried...
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chemical analysis on the dyes and
pigments was
initially done by
Friedrich Rathgen,
presented in Borchardt's book “Portrait of
Queen Nofretete” (1923). They...