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Biography of Jean Servais Stas (excerpt)
Jean Servais Stas (August 21, 1813 – December 13, 1891) was a Belgian physician and analytical chemist, known for his work on atomic masses. Graduating in medicine in 1835, he discovered chemistry while working with Jean-Baptiste Van Mons and later refined his research in Paris under Jean-Baptiste Dumas.
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Biography of Charles Lassailly (excerpt)
Charles Lassailly (born September 3, 1806, in Orléans; died July 14, 1843, in Paris) was a French writer. He is classified among the "minor romantics" and the "frenetic romantics," alongside Philothée O'Neddy and Xavier Forneret, and is best known for his work Les Roueries de Trialph.
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Biography of Ludmilla Assing (excerpt)
Rosa Ludmilla Assing (born February 22, 1821, in Hamburg – died March 25, 1880, in Florence) was a German writer, also known under the pen names Achim Lothar and Talora. She came from a family of liberal intellectuals and grew up in a salon frequented by writers like Heine, Hebbel, and Gutzkow.
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Biography of Joseph Lambot (excerpt)
Joseph Louis Lambot, born May 22, 1814 in Montfort-sur-Argens and died August 2, 1887 in Brignoles, was a French engineer and the inventor of reinforced cement, the forerunner of reinforced concrete. As early as 1845, he built objects from wire mesh coated with cement.
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Biography of Thomas Couture (excerpt)
Thomas Couture, born on December 21, 1815, in Senlis and died on March 29, 1879, in Villiers-le-Bel, was a French painter best known for Romans of the Decadence. Trained in Paris under Gros and Delaroche, he won second prize in the Prix de Rome in 1837 after several failed attempts.
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Biography of Louisa Beresford, Marchioness of Waterford (excerpt)
Louisa Anne Beresford (14 April 1818 – 12 May 1891), Marchioness of Waterford, was a British Pre-Raphaelite watercolourist and noted philanthropist.Daughter of diplomat Charles Stuart, she spent her youth between Paris and the family estate at Highcliffe Castle. Her time of birth comes from her grand-mother, in "The Story of Two Noble Lives: Being Memorials of Charlotte, Countess Canning, and Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford," Volume 1, by Augustus John Cuthbert Hare (G.
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Biography of Ferdinand Marinus (excerpt)
Ferdinand Marinus (August 20, 1808 – July 6, 1890) was a Belgian painter known for his depictions of the Meuse River landscapes.Born in Antwerp, he studied under Ommeganck and Van Bree at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts. He refined his style during travels through the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Italy, drawing inspiration from Poussin and Claude Lorrain.
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Biography of Johannes van Vloten (excerpt)
Johannes van Vloten (18 January 1818 – 21 September 1883) was a Dutch scholar, philosopher, and literary historian. He is noted for reviving interest in Spinoza and for his commitment to progressive, humanist ideals. Educated in theology, literature, and languages at Leiden University, he opposed the doctrines of the Reformed Church and advocated for the poor and the early labor movement.
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Biography of Félix Potin (excerpt)
Jean Louis Félix Potin (July 9, 1820 – July 19, 1871) was a visionary French grocer and founder of the Félix Potin retail brand. Born into a farming family in Arpajon, he moved to Paris at 16 to become a grocer’s apprentice.
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Biography of Johann Pucher (excerpt)
Johann Augustin Pucher, sometimes called Janez Puhar or Ivan Pucher, born August 26, 1814, in Kranj and died August 7, 1864, was a Slovene priest, scientist, artist, and photographer. He created a unique photographic process on glass called the hyalotype, or "svetlopis" in Slovene, which used sulfur and mercury instead of silver halides.
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Biography of Jacob van Lennep (excerpt)
Jacob van Lennep, born on March 24, 1802, in Amsterdam and died on August 25, 1868, in Oosterbeek, was a Dutch poet and writer.The son of poet and professor David Jacob van Lennep, he grew up in a cultured environment and spent his summers at Huis te Manpad, which inspired some of his works.
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Biography of Paolo Angelo Ballerini (excerpt)
Paolo Angelo Ballerini, born on 14 September 1814 in Milan and died on 27 March 1897 in Seregno, was an Italian prelate. Ordained in 1837, he became vicar general of the Milan archdiocese in 1857 and assumed leadership after Archbishop Romilli suffered a stroke.
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Biography of Otto Ludwig (writer) (excerpt)
Otto Ludwig, born on February 12, 1813, in Eisfeld, and died on February 25, 1865, in Dresden, was a 19th-century German writer, novelist, and playwright.His time of birth comes from the book "Otto Ludwig: ein Dichterleben" by Adolf Stern (F.W.
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Biography of Wilhelm Waiblinger (excerpt)
Wilhelm Waiblinger (born 21 November 1804, died 17 or 30 January 1830) was a German Romantic poet, chiefly remembered for his association with Friedrich Hölderlin. As a theology student in Tübingen in the 1820s, he visited the reclusive and mentally ill Hölderlin and often took him on walks.
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Biography of Jean-François Portaels (excerpt)
Jean-François Portaels (30 April 1818 – 8 February 1895) was a Belgian painter from a bourgeois family.Trained by François-Joseph Navez, his future father-in-law, he started with pastoral scenes before turning to Orientalism. After winning the Prix de Rome in 1842, he traveled to Italy and later the Middle East (1845–1847), gathering sketches that would feed his work for years.
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Biography of Zéphirin Gerbe (excerpt)
Jean-Joseph Zéphirin Gerbe was a French naturalist born on December 21, 1810, in Bras (Var), where he also died on June 26, 1890. A science graduate and assistant at the Collège de France, he led a modest yet prolific career, often working for publishers to supplement his income.
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Biography of Louis Dietsch (excerpt)
Louis Dietsch (born March 17, 1808 in Dijon – died February 20, 1865 in Paris) was a French composer and conductor. He studied music in Dijon, then in Paris with Choron, Reicha, and Chenié. An award-winning double bassist, he also served as organist and chapel master at Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis, Saint-Eustache, and La Madeleine, where his grand mass was praised by Berlioz.
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Biography of Louis Pierre Gratiolet (excerpt)
Louis Pierre Gratiolet, born July 10, 1815, in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande and died February 16, 1865, in Paris, was a French anatomist, anthropologist, and zoologist.A founding member of the Société d’Anthropologie, he became professor of zoology at the Faculty of Sciences of Paris in 1863.
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Biography of Eugénie de Beauharnais (excerpt)
Eugénie de Beauharnais, born 23 December 1808 in Rieti and died 1 September 1847 in Freudenstadt, was a Franco-German princess. Daughter of Eugène de Beauharnais and Augusta of Bavaria, she grew up in luxury in Munich and inherited Schloss Eugensberg upon her father’s death.
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Biography of Dominique Clos (excerpt)
Dominique Clos (May 25, 1821 – August 19, 1908) was a French physician and botanist.He studied medicine and science in Toulouse and Paris, earning his medical degree in 1845 and a PhD in natural sciences in 1848. In 1853, he succeeded Alfred Moquin-Tandon as professor of botany at the University of Toulouse, a post he held until his retirement in 1889.
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Biography of Friedrich Theodor Vischer (excerpt)
Friedrich Theodor Vischer (born 30 June 1807, died 14 September 1887) was a German novelist, poet, playwright, and philosopher of art. He is best remembered for Auch Einer, a novel in which he introduced the humorous concept of Die Tücke des Objekts—the spitefulness of objects toward humans.
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Biography of Auguste Stoeber (excerpt)
Auguste Stoeber, also known as August Stöber, was born on July 9, 1808, in Strasbourg and died on March 19, 1884, in Mulhouse. He was an Alsatian poet and folklorist, as well as a Protestant theologian, archaeologist, and historian. His work contributed to preserving and promoting Alsatian popular traditions, blending poetry, folklore, and scholarly research.
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Biography of Jules Allix (excerpt)
Jules Allix, born September 9, 1818, in Fontenay-le-Comte and died September 1, 1903, in Paris, was a French political figure, a fervent republican, militant socialist, and committed feminist. Trained in law, he entered politics in 1848, took part in the June Days uprising, and was repeatedly arrested for revolutionary plots, leading to his exile in 1853.
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Biography of Sarah Helen Whitman (excerpt)
Sarah Helen Power Whitman (January 19, 1803 – June 27, 1878) was an American poet, essayist, transcendentalist, and spiritualist, best known for her romantic connection with Edgar Allan Poe.Born in Providence, Rhode Island, she married poet John Winslow Whitman in 1828, who died five years later.
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Biography of Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera (excerpt)
Tomás Cipriano Ignacio Maria de Mosquera y Figueroa Arboleda Salazar, born September 26, 1798 and died October 7, 1878, was a Colombian general, political leader, and slaveholder. A central figure of 19th-century Colombia, he served four terms as president. He first led the Republic of New Granada from 1845 to 1849, and during the civil war of 1860–1862, he commanded the liberal forces against conservatives. |
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