-
Frederick Schelter (1947 – July 30, 2001) was a
professor of
mathematics at The
University of
Texas at
Austin and a Lisp
developer and programmer.
Schelter is...
- J.G.
Schelter &
Giesecke was a
German type
foundry and
manufacturer of
printing presses started 1819 in
Leipzig by
punchcutter Johann Schelter and typefounder...
-
Hartmut Schelter (born 22 May 1943) is a
German sprinter. He
competed in the men's 100
metres at the 1968
Summer Olympics representing East Germany. Evans...
- Founders. It was
loosely based on
Schelter-Antiqua and
Schelter-Kursiv, a 1905 Art
Nouveau type
issued by the J.G.
Schelter &
Giesecke foundry in Leipzig...
-
before the
first dated appearance of slab-serif
letterforms in 1810. The
Schelter &
Giesecke foundry also
claimed during the 1920s to have been offering...
- "Browse
miRBase by species". Lim LP, Lau NC, Garrett-Engele P,
Grimson A,
Schelter JM,
Castle J, et al. (February 2005). "Microarray
analysis shows that some...
-
include capital eszett were
produced by the
Schelter &
Giesecke foundry in Leipzig, in 1905/06.
Schelter &
Giesecke at the time
widely advocated the use...
- 1948
through a
merger of
several nationalised type foundries,
including Schelter &
Giesecke (1945),
Schriftguss AG (1951),
Ludwig Wagner AG (1961), and...
-
miniseries Dolmen (typeface), a 1923 typeface,
designed by Max
Salzmann for the
Schelter &
Giesecke Type
Foundry Dolmen (video game), a 2022
video game The Dolmen...
-
Department of
Energy (DOE). That version, DOE Macsyma, was
maintained by Bill
Schelter.
Under the name of Maxima, it was
released under the GPL in 1999, and remains...