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  2. In meinem Atelier entsteht fein verarbeiteter Schmuck aus unterschiedlichen Materialien und Fertigungstechniken, meist in einer organischen, weichen Formensprache. Eine besondere Leidenschaft habe ich für alle natürlichen Edelsteine, deren Farbvielfalt und Schönheit ich besonders gerne in meinen Schmuckstücken zum Ausdruck bringe.

  3. www.gwleibniz.com › friedrich_leibniz › friedrich_leibnizFriedrich Leibniz - Leibnitiana

    Friedrich's second wife died childless in 1643. In 1644 Friedrich married the daughter of a famous Leipzig Lawyer, Catharina Schmuck. Catharina, who became Gottfried Wilhelm's mother, was born in Leipzig in 1621. She was orphaned at the age of eleven and brought up in the home of Johann Hopner, Professor of Theology.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2011 · Leibniz's mother was Catharina Schmuck, the daughter of a lawyer and Friedrich Leibniz's third wife. However, Friedrich Leibniz died when Leibniz was only six years old and he was brought up by his mother. Certainly Leibniz learnt his moral and religious values from her which would play an important role in his life and philosophy.

  5. 22 de dic. de 2007 · 1. Life. Leibniz was born in Leipzig on July 1, 1646, two years prior to the end of the Thirty Years War, which had ravaged central Europe. His family was Lutheran and belonged to the educated elite on both sides: his father, Friedrich Leibniz, was a jurist and professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Leipzig, and his mother, Catharina Schmuck, the daughter of a professor of Law.

  6. Friedrich Leibnütz. Friedrich Leibnütz (* 24. November 1597 in Altenberg; † 5. September 1652 in Leipzig) war ein Notar und Professor für Moralphilosophie an der Universität Leipzig. Er war der Vater des Universalgelehrten Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz .

  7. CHRISTOPHER JOHNS. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was born in Leipzig, Germany, to Friedrich Leubnitz (Leibniz), a professor of moral philosophy, and Catharina Schmuck, the daughter of a professor of law.¹ A voracious reader and precocious student, by the age of twenty-four Leibniz held doctoral degrees in both Philosophy and Law.