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  1. Carl Ernst Heinrich Schmidt, also Karl Genrikhovich Schmidt (Russian: Карл Ге́нрихович Шмидт; 13 June [O.S. 1 June] 1822 – 11 March [O.S. 27 February] 1894) was a Baltic German chemist from the Livonia Governorate, Russian Empire.

  2. Carl Schmitt (Plettenberg, 11 de julio de 1888-Plettenberg-7 de abril de 1985) fue un filósofo, teórico político y jurista alemán, y activista nazi destacado pero efímero. De Schmitt escribió extensamente sobre el ejercicio efectivo del poder político.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_SchmittCarl Schmitt - Wikipedia

    Carl Schmitt ( / ʃmɪt /; 11 July 1888 – 7 April 1985) was a German jurist, political theorist, geopolitician and prominent member of the Nazi Party . Born in Plettenberg in 1888, Schmitt studied law in Berlin, Munich, and Strasbourg.

  4. Carl Schmitt (zeitweise auch Carl Schmitt-Dorotić; [1] * 11. Juli 1888 in Plettenberg; † 7. April 1985 ebenda) war ein deutscher Jurist, der auch als politischer Philosoph rezipiert wird. Er gilt als einer der bekanntesten, wirkmächtigsten und zugleich umstrittensten deutschen Staats- und Völkerrechtler des 20. Jahrhunderts.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_SchmidtCarl Schmidt - Wikipedia

    Carlo. Carol. Karl. See also. Carl Schmidt. The given name Carl, Carol, Carlo or Karl and surname Schmid, Schmidt or Schmitt may refer to: Carl or Karl [ edit] Carl Schmidt (chemist) (1822–1894), Livonian chemist also known as Karl Genrikhovich Schmidt. Carl Wilhelm Schmidt (died 1864), German missionary also known as Karl Schmidt. Carl [ edit]

  6. www.chemeurope.com › en › encyclopediaCarl_Schmidt_(chemist)

    Carl Schmidt (June 13 1822 - February 27 1894) determined crystal habits of many important biochemicals such as uric acid, oxalic acid and its salts, lactic acid, cholesterin, stearin, etc. He analyzed muscle fiber and chitin. He showed that animal and plant cell constituents are chemically similar and studied reactions of calcium albuminates.

  7. Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald ( German pronunciation: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈɔstˌvalt] ⓘ; 2 September [ O.S. 21 August] 1853 – 4 April 1932) was a Baltic German chemist and philosopher. Ostwald is credited with being one of the founders of the field of physical chemistry, with Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, Walther Nernst, and Svante Arrhenius. [1] .