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  1. Hieronymus Bosch: the Paintings. by Carl, intro. LINFERT, 1959-01-01
  2. Hierontmous Bosch by Carl Linfert, 1970
  3. HEIRONYMUS BOSCH: THE PAINTINGS. by Carl (intro by). Linfert, 1959-01-01
  4. Hieronymus Bosch. by Carl. Linfert, 1971
  5. Bosch by Carl Linfert, 1989
  6. Hieronymus Bosch by Carl Linfert, 2003-01-01
  7. Hieronymus Bosch. by Carl (text). Linfert, 1989-01-01
  8. Hieronymus Bosch by Carl Linfert, 1989
  9. El Dominio de La Informacion (Spanish Edition) by Carl Shapiro, Hal R. Varian, 2000-09
  10. Fanny von Anrep: Briefe einer Livlanderin aus den Jahren 1873-1909 (Schriftenreihe der Carl-Schirren-Gesellschaft) (German Edition) by Fanny von Anrep, 1990
  11. El dominio de la informacion. Una guia estrategica para la economia de la red by Carl ShapiroHal R. Varian, 2000-01-01
  12. Kamp Om De Matterhorn by CARL HAENSEL, 1950-01-01

41. Carl Bosch Museum Heidelberg
The first section portrays bosch´s private life and his professional career.Already as a little boy bosch gained some technical experience in his father´s
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The first section portrays Bosch´s private life and his professional career. Already as a little boy Bosch gained some technical experience in his father´s plumbing workshop. Due to his internship in the iron and steel works of Kotzenau as well as to his studies in mechanical engineering he was rather skilled in being a process technician than a mere chemist. In 1899 he joined the BASF and in 1900 he was charged with a research programme, dedicated to the technical synthesis of ammonia. In quick succession he was endowed with proxy (1911) and rose to chairman of the BASF board and finally to chairman of the IG Farben board. Now he was at the head of the biggest concern of Germany´s chemical industry. Look into the exhibition.

42. Making The Modern World - Carl Bosch
Home / carl bosch. people carl bosch. Born 27 August 1874, Cologne, Germany.Died 26 April 1940, Heidelberg, Germany
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@import "/css/dom.css"; Page Navigation - Go to: site index start of page content links to related material About us ... Advanced search You may need to download the latest version of the Flash Player plugin to access all the features of Making the Modern World. Home / Carl Bosch Carl Bosch Born:  27 August 1874, Cologne, Germany Died:  26 April 1940, Heidelberg, Germany A German industrial chemist and engineer, best known for his contribution to the Haber-Bosch process for high-pressure synthesis of ammonia. Bosch studied at the University of Leipzig and obtained his doctorate in 1898 for research in organic chemistry. His interest in science was extremely broad and he also studied engineering and obtained hands-on experience in a workshop. In 1899 Bosch started work for the powerful German chemical company BASF. In 1908 BASF acquired the process of high-pressure synthesis of ammonia which had been developed by Fritz Haber. Bosch was given the important task of developing this process on an industrial scale. He was successful and the Haber-Bosch process became the main industrial procedure for synthesising ammonia. After the First World War Bosch worked on the synthesis of petrol and methanol via high-pressure chemistry. He was appointed managing director of BASF in 1919 and in 1925 co-founded IG-Farben, an industrial giant created by the merger of various German chemical companies. In 1935 he became chairman of their board of directors.

43. Review: Enriching The Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, And The Transformation Of
He does in fact include a summary of both Haber s and carl bosch’s lives in thepostscript, but the book itself is dedicated to the discovery, marketing,
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Issue 17 December 2002 ISSN: 1076-7975 Review: Enriching the Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, and
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Washington State University, USA Vaclav Smil. Enriching the Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, and the Transformation of World Food Production. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2001. 338 pp. ISBN 0-262-19449-X (hardcover). US$34.95. Alkaline paper. Vaclav Smil admits in the postscript of this book that he had planned originally to write a biography of Fritz Haber. He does in fact include a summary of both Haber's and Carl Bosch’s lives in the postscript, but the book itself is dedicated to the discovery, marketing, and consequences of the synthesis of ammonia. The book is interdisciplinary; with individual chapters being of interest to specific groups, but with its historical overview will appeal to a wide group of readers. Enriching the Earth follows Smil’s previous books that address the world's energy needs, ecology, and food production. The goal of his previous work

44. Bosch, Carl
bosch, carl (18741940). 20th Century. Born Cöln (Germany), 1874 DiedHeidelberg (Germany), 1940 Link icon carl bosch. Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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20th Century Born: Cöln (Germany), 1874
Died: Heidelberg (Germany), 1940 After studying chemistry in Berlin and Leipzig in 1899 he entered the chemical company BASF; in 1925 be became president of the trust IG-Farben industries. He solved all the technical problems connected with Fritz Haber´s synthesis of ammonia from air. He also did research on the production of nitric by burning ammonia and on nitrogen fertilisers, on the synthesis of methanol and the hydrogenation of carbon. As one of few technical chemists in 1931 he received to Nobel Prize for chemistry (together with Friedrich Bergius).
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45. Carl Bosch - Nobelpreis Für Chemie
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46. Carl-Bosch-Haus, Frankfurt
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50. Carl-Bosch-Schule Heidelberg
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51. Enriching The Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, And The Transformation Of World Fo
Chapter 5 discusses the role of carl bosch and the BASF firm in the commercializationof the process. An important reason for the rapid development of
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Published by EH.NET (November 2001) Vaclav Smil, Enriching the Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, and the Transformation of World Food Production . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001. xxii + 338 pp. $34.95 (hardcover), ISBN: 0-262-19449-x. Reviewed for EH.NET by D. Gale Johnson, Professor of Economics, Emeritus, University of Chicago. The major story is the development of the process by which nitrogen can be extracted from the air. In contrast to other sources of nitrogen, such as guano and South American sodium nitrate, which were exhaustible, there is an inexhaustible supply of nitrogen in the air. The problem was how to extract that nitrogen at reasonable cost. Chapter 4 deals with the work of Fritz Haber who achieved the successful extraction of ammonia from the air. Chapter 5 discusses the role of Carl Bosch and the BASF firm in the commercialization of the process. An important reason for the rapid development of commercialization was the First World War. Germany was cut off from its supply of nitrates, used in the production of munitions. BASF stepped in and supplied the material. In Chapter 8 Smil speculates about the effect that the availability of synthetic nitrogen has had on the world's population. He argues that the world is enormously dependent on nitrogen and that less than half of the current world population could be fed without the availability of synthetic nitrogen: " . . . only about half of the population of the late 1990s could be fed at the generally inadequate per capita level of 1900 diets without nitrogen fertilizer. And if we were to provide the average 1995 per capita food supply with the 1900 level of agricultural productivity, we could feed only about 2.4 billion people, or just 40% of today's total" (p. 160).

52. Environmental History: Enriching The Earth. Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, And The Tra
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Enriching the Earth. Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, and the Transformation of World Food Production. By Vaclav Smil. Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: The MIT Press, 2ooi. xvii + 338 pp. Illustrations, appendixes, notes, index. $34.95. First, the merits. Smil assembles a wealth of information in his book. At some points, one might question his sources, and at other points, one would hope for more interpretation and less statistical information; but that should not cause one to overlook that one can learn a lot from this book. The core of the book is a detailed narrative of Haber's discovery, but its scope is much broader in more than one sense. Smil deals with the history of science as well as the history of the fertilizer industry, he spans his narrative from preindustrial agriculture to the present, and he uses examples from all over the world. One does not have to share Smil's enthusiastic proclamation that the synthesis of ammonia is "the most important technical invention of the twentieth century" (p. xiii) to come away from reading this book thinking that one previously had not given enough thought to the issue.

53. Chempage- Bosch
Translate this page August carl bosch wird in Köln geboren. Sein Vater betreibt ein Installationsgeschäft . 1940 26. April carl bosch stirbt in Heidelberg.
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27. August: Carl Bosch wird in Köln geboren. Sein Vater betreibt ein Installationsgeschäft. Studium des Maschinenbaus und Hüttenwesens an der Technischen Hochschule Charlottenburg. Chemiestudium in Leipzig. Promotion in organischer Chemie. Anstellung als Chemiker bei der "Badischen Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik" (BASF) in Ludwigshafen. Arbeit an der technischen Durchführung der von Fritz Haber entwickelten, den Stickstoff der Luft bindenden Ammoniaksynthese in einem katalytischen Hochdruckverfahren ("Haber-Bosch-Verfahren"). Stellvertretender Direktor der BASF. Während des Ersten Weltkriegs kommt auf die deutsche chemische Industrie die Suche nach Lösungen zur Deckung des Bedarfs an Salpeter zu. Dieser diente bis dahin zur Herstellung von Salpetersäure als Grundlage von Sprengstoff und Düngemitteln, kann aber nun durch die von Großbritannien über das Deutsche Reich verhängte Blockade nicht mehr importiert werden. Es gelingt Bosch als Leiter der Stickstoffproduktion, die BASF auf Grundlage des Haber-Bosch-Verfahrens und durch die Sicherung der wichtigsten Stickstoffaufträge bei der Obersten Heeresleitung (OHL) zum Monopol auszubauen. Zu diesem Zweck gibt er auch den Anstoß zum Bau der Leuna-Werke, der ab 1916 verwirklicht wird. Ordentliches Vorstandsmitglied der BASF.

54. HABER & BOSCH - Haber-Bosch Process
Fritz Haber (left, 1.0 Nobel prizes in 1918) and carl bosch (right, 0.5 Nobelsin 1931) have probably had a greater impact than anyone in the past 100 years
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Most influential persons of the 20th century
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Other scientists / inventors of the past two centuries whose impact was great but not quite as great:
Einstein
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Benz
Otto Daimler (1876-1886: gasoline engine and car, quintessential machines of the 20th century)
Gauss
(mathematician of the millennium)
Zuse
(1935-41: first program- controlled computer) and Babbage (1830s: first designs of such computers)
Fleming
(1928: Penicillin saves millions of lives)
Goedel
(1931: limits of math and computation), Turing (1936: Turing machine, 1943: Nazi code breaker)
Mendel
(1853: genetic theory), Darwin
Maxwell
(1873: theory of electricity), Faraday (1800s: experiments), Siemens (1866: practical dynamo drives electricity era; 1892: electric locomotion), Edison (1877: phonograph; his employees improve Goebel 's light bulb)
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Reis Bell (telephone) and Marconi (wireless communication for radio and cell phone) Hahn Planck (1900: quantum physics), Heisenberg (1925: uncertainty principle) Freud (psychoanalysis) Fritz Haber (left, 1.0 Nobel prizes in

55. 1930
carl bosch. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1931. carl bosch was born at Cologne onAugust 27, 1874, and grew up there. He graduated under Professor Wislicenus
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Carl Bosch The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1931 Carl Bosch was born at Cologne on August 27, 1874, and grew up there. He graduated under Professor Wislicenus with a paper on organic chemistry in 1898. He entered the employ of the Badische Anilin-und Sodafabrik, Ludwigshafen, Rhine as a chemist in April 1899 and participated actively in the development of the then new industry of synthetic indigo under the guidance of Dr. Rudolf Knietsch. At the turn of the century Bosch became interested in the problem of the fixing of nitrogen and his first experiments in this field were done with metal cyanides and nitrides; in 1907 he started a pilot plant for the production of barium cyanide. Bosch's opportunity for really large-scale work came when in 1908 the Badische Anilin-und Sodafabrik acquired the process of high-pressure synthesis of ammonia, which had been developed by Fritz Haber at the Technische Hochshule in Karlsruhe. Bosch was given the task of developing this process on a large industrial scale. This task involved the construction of plant and apparatus which would stand up to working at high gas pressure and high reaction temperatures. Haber's catalysts, osmium and uranium had to be replaced by a contact substance which would be both cheaper and more easily available. Bosch and his collaborators found the solution by using pure iron with certain additives.

56. Chemia W Szkole - K±cik Ciekawego Chemika - Europejscy Twórcy Chemii
bosch, carl 1874.08.27, Köln, Niemcy 1940.04.26, Heidelberg, Niemcyhttp//www.chemsoc.org/networks/enc/fecs/bosch.htm
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Niemiecki chemik i technolog. Po studiach chemii w Berlinie i Lipsku rozpocz±³ pracê (1899) w B adische A nilin - und S oda f abrik (BASF). Wraz z m.in. A. Mittaschem [1869 -1953] by³ jednym ze wspó³twórców koncernu IG Farbenindustrie AG; w 1925 r. zosta³ jego pierwszym prezesem. Haber , wykorzystuj±c przy tym krytyczne uwagi Nernsta . Do produkcji amoniaku wykorzysta³ (metoda Boscha) tani wodór z gazu wodnego (CO + H hPa) oraz z udzia³em katalizatora, co prowadzi³o do otrzymywania benzyny. Zajmowa³ siê te¿ przemys³ow± syntez± metanolu. Jako jeden z niewielu chemików technologów otrzyma³ Nagrodê Nobla (jako pracownik Uniwersytetu w Heidelbergu oraz koncernu IG Farbenindustrie AG) w zakresie chemii w 1931 r. (wraz z F. Bergiusem) za zapocz±tkowanie i rozwój chemicznych metod wysokoci¶nieniowych. Wy¶lij nam swoje uwagi Pocz±tek strony Aktualno¶ci Artyku³y Zadania ...
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57. Heidelberg Tourismus - Arts & Culture - Museums - Carl Bosch Museum
In this Garagenhaus“ the carl bosch Museum in Heidelberg was inaugurated in May1998. This technical museum shows the most interesting and exciting
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In addition to the big mansion in Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 33, covering a surface of over 1800 m², a second building was erected not far away in Schloß-Wolfsbrunnenweg 46. It served as a lodging for Bosch´s drivers and as a garage for Bosch´s cars, including the vintage brands Maybach and Horch.
In this "Garagenhaus“ the Carl Bosch Museum in Heidelberg was inaugurated in May 1998. This technical museum shows the most interesting and exciting highlights of the life of Heidelberg´s Nobel prize-winner Carl Bosch (1874-1940) on a surface of more than 300 m² and two outdoor areas.
The topics range from the development of chemical engineering to IG Farben´s role during the Third Reich. The development of high-pressure technology from its beginnings in the laboratory to the creation of gigantic industrial complexes is as well reconstructed as their political and economical effects are documented. The exhibition consists of eight different sections.
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58. Heidelberg Tourismus - Arte & Cultura - Musei - Museo Carl Bosch
Translate this page Dr. carl bosch (18874-1940), premio Nobel per la chimica nel 1931, illustrate inotto stazioni Indirizzo Schloß-Wolfsbrunnenweg 46 Telefon 06221 / 60 36 16
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Vita e opere del Prof. Dr. Carl Bosch (18874-1940), premio Nobel per la chimica nel 1931, illustrate in otto stazioni
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59. Carl Zeiss Press Release: Industrial Metrology
Another Award for carl Zeiss, Downloads and Links. bosch Supplier Award for carl Zeiss Industrielle Messtechnik GmbH has been honored with the bosch
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