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Biography Kuno Fischer

Kuno Fischer (Fischer) (1824) – known German historian of philosophy, was born in Silesia. In 1850, opened the course in Heidelberg, but he was prohibited from lecturing, without explanation. Read more

Biography of Leon Nikolayevich Shishkov

Leon N. Shishkov (23.02 (07.03) .1830 – 31.12.1908 (13.01.1909)), Russian chemist. Graduated from the Mikhailovsky Artillery School in St. Petersburg (in 1851). He taught there as well. Professor Mikhailovsky Artillery Academy (since 1860), which organized a model for the time a chemical laboratory (1861). In 1865, retired, lived in the village and continued his studies there. Read more

Biography of Ernst Abbe

Ernst Abbe (Abbe) (23.01.1840 – 14.01.1905), German physicist, optician, author of the theory of image formation in the microscope, the creator of technology important sections of optical-mechanical industry. Since 1870 Professor of Theoretical Physics in Jena, in the 1877-90 director of the observatory at Jena.

In 1863, as assistant professor of Jena University Press, participated in the K. Zeiss optical workshops to identify the scientific basis of design of microscopes. The theory of the microscope Abbe (1872) was the first scientific solution to this problem. Read more

Biography Borodkin Friedrich Markovich

Borodkin Friedrich Markovich (21/03/1934). Professor, Department of Sociology, Siberian Personnel Center, Head of the Department of General Sociology, Novosibirsk State University, was born March 21, 1934, Doctor of Economic Sciences, professor, academician of Academy of Natural Sciences (1992), Vice-President, Chairman of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Society of Sociologists, Editor-Region: economics and sociology.

Biography of Gustave Gaspard Coriolis

Gustave Gaspard Coriolis (21/05/1792 – 19/09/1843), a French engineer, member of the Paris Academy of Sciences (1836). Since 1838 directed the studies in the Ecole Polytechnique, Paris. Read more

Biography Butovskii Ivan G.

Butovsky Ivan Grigorievich – the doctor he was studying in St Petersburg in the medico-surgical academy, where he was kazennokoshtnym pupil, who in 1824 issued with the title of doctor 2 sections and defined in Tarutinsky Infantry Regiment, in 1828 moved to the 8 th Chasseurs Regiment in 1829 was promoted to staff-surgeon and in 1832 established an intern in the Kiev military hospital. In 1834 he was appointed senior physician in the Tulchin military hospital, and next year was dismissed. – Type 3 Transfer: 1) with France.: "Talk to Hades ancient and modern people", St. Petersburg., 1821. – 2) with France.: "History of the Crusades", St. Petersburg., 1823-24. – 3) with Britain.: "The benefits of the living dead" (dedicated to the life-medic Arendt, "Son of the Fatherland, 1829). LF kites, "Russian doctors, writers, vol. I, St. Petersburg., 1886. – Dictionary Gennady. NK

Biography of Thomas Huxley

Thomas Huxley (Thomas Henry Huxley) (1825) – zoologist, one of the most famous naturalists of England, was born in 1825, studied medicine in London, in 1846 – 1950 took part, as a junior doctor at a military ship Rattlesnake, in expedition to the Pacific Ocean and the Indian archipelago, on his return to England he was elected a member of the Royal Society and in 1854 won, after Edward Forbes, chair of natural history at the Royal Mining School in London and chair of physiology at the Royal Institution, from 1863 to 1969 Huxley was a professor of anatomy in medical board; from 1869 to 1870 president of the geological and ethnographic societies, in 1870 became president of the British Association and a member of the Commission to facilitate the teaching of natural sciences, in 1878 a member of the London of the school board. Huxley's work in the field of embryology, so especially in the field of comparative anatomy brought him notoriety. In Embryology Huxley first showed in 1849 ("On the anatomy and affinities of the family of Medusae", "Philosophical Transactions", 1849) that two layers of the body of jellyfish, the external and internal, external and internal match germ layers of vertebrate and so laid the foundation for the doctrine of the germinal layers for all multicellular animals. Much attention was attracted by Huxley's essay "Man's place in nature" (1863), translated into Russian under the editorship of Professor Alexander Beketov, which proved that the anatomical differences between humans and higher primates are less significant than that between the higher and lower monkeys. Read more

Lyubov Denisova Biography Vladilenovna

Denisov Love Vladilenovna (15/09/1957) – a specialist in the field of philosophy of ontology and philosophy of religion; Dr. Sc. Science. Born in the city of Cheboksary (Chuvashia). Graduated in Philosophy. Dept., Ural State. University (1981), pg. LGPI them. Herzen (1988). Worked as assistant professor., And from 2000 – prof. Department of Philosophy. and politol. Omsk Academy of MVD of Russia. Read more

Biography Dyadkovskogo Ustin Yevdokimovich

Dyadkovsky Evdokimovich Ustin (1784 – 1841) – finished in 1812, the course of the Moscow medico-surgical academy with a medal and on adjunct. In 1816 he passed an exam for doctor of medicine and reading therapy. In 1826, Professor therapeutic clinic of the Moscow medico-surgical academy, in 1831 ordinary professor and director of the clinic of Moscow University.

D. enjoyed an outstanding reputation and practice of hard-working scientist. Read more

Biography Minha Gregory N.

Minh N. Gregory (1836) – MD, professor of Kiev University, completed his studies at Moscow University, was an intern with Professor Zakhar'in two years studied abroad in 1872 took place dissector at the Odessa Municipal Hospital, from 1876 professor of pathological anatomy University of St. Vladimir. In 1869 he published his thesis: "The doctrine of the false development of shells on serous surfaces. Read more