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Ernest Lindner In 1959 Lindner returned to Vienna and attended the Akademie der Angewandten Kunst, where he took a master's course in etching and stone lithography.
Caroline Y. Robertson-von Trotha Robertson-von Trotha is the editor of three scientific series: ‘Kulturwissenschaft interdisziplinär/Interdisciplinary Studies on Culture and Society’ (published by Nomos in Baden-Baden), ‘Problemkreise der Angewandten Kulturwissenschaft’, and ‘Kulturelle Überlieferung – digital’ (published by KIT Scientific Publishing in Karlsruhe).
Georg Amadeus Carl Friedrich Naumann He published "Beiträge zur Kenntniss Norwegens" (2 vols., 1824); "Lehrbuch der Mineralogie" (1828); "Lehrbuch der reinen und angewandten Krystallographie" (2 vols. and atlas, 1830); "Elemente der Mineralogie" (1846; ed. 9, 1874; the 10th ed. by F. Zirkel, 1877); and "Lehrbuch der Geognosie" (2 vols. and atlas, 1849-1854, ed. 2, 1858-1872).
Paul Rotterdam Werner Paul Zwietnig-Rotterdam was born and grew up in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, (heavily bombed during World War II). He moved with his parents to Leoben where he attended Elementary and High School. In 1960 he moved to Vienna, briefly attended the "Akademie der angewandten Kunst" and enrolled at the "University of Vienna" to study philosophy. In 1961 he had his first exhibition of paintings at the Galleria Numero in Florence. He had an exhibition for the first time in Vienna in 1962. Three years later he was selected to represent Austria at the "Fourth Biennial of Young Artists" in Paris and at the "Eighth Biennial of International Art" in Tokyo. He also had exhibitions in Vienna, Graz, Milan, Rome and Venice. In 1966 he received a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Vienna. Daughter Charlotte was born in 1968.
Hermann Kolbe In 1842, he became an assistant to Robert Bunsen at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. He took his doctoral degree in 1843 at the same university. A new opportunity arose in 1845, when he became assistant to Lyon Playfair at the new "Museum of Economic Geology" in London and a close friend of Edward Frankland. From 1847, he was engaged in editing the "Handwörterbuch der reinen und angewandten Chemie" ("Dictionary of Pure and Applied Chemistry") edited by Justus von Liebig, Wöhler, and Johann Christian Poggendorff, and he also wrote an important textbook. In 1851, Kolbe succeeded Bunsen as professor of chemistry at Marburg and, in 1865, he was called to the Universität Leipzig. In 1864, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.