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  1. Bericht Über Die Mittheilungen Von Freunden Der Naturwissenschaften in Wien ...: I-Vii. Und Letzter Band, Mai 1846- November 1850 (German Edition) by Wilhelm Haidinger, Freunde Naturwissenschaften In Der Wien, 2010-02-26
  2. Katalog Der Handbibliotheken Des Katalogzimmers Und Lesesaales Der K.K. Universitäts-Bibliothek in Wien (German Edition) by Wilhelm Haas, Universitätsbibliothek Wien, 2010-03-09
  3. Wien 1932 [i.e. neunzehnhundertzweiunddreissig]: Eine Folge v. 41 Linolschnitten (German Edition) by Wilhelm Traeger, 1976
  4. Lehrbuch Der Hydrodynamik (German Edition) by Wilhelm Wien, 2010-02-03
  5. Vorlesungen Über Mathematische Physik: Mechanik, Volume 2 (German Edition) by Max Planck, Wilhelm Wien, 2010-02-12
  6. Das Wiensche Verschiebungsgesetz (1893) by Wilhelm Wien,
  7. Hochschullehrer (Würzburg): Rudolf Virchow, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Athanasius Kircher, Wilhelm Wien, Emil Fischer, Johannes Stark (German Edition)
  8. Kathodenstrahlen von P. Lenard und A. Becker / Kanalstrahlen von Wilhelm Wien. Handbuch der Experimentalphysik Band 14 by P, und A. Becker / Wilhelm Wien Lenard, 1927
  9. University of Würzburg Faculty: Wilhelm Röntgen, Karl Ferdinand Braun, Rudolf Virchow, Franz Brentano, Wilhelm Wien, Rudolf Clausius
  10. Rwth Aachen Faculty: Wilhelm Wien, Arnold Sommerfeld, Theodore Von Kármán, Hugo Junkers, Klaus Mehnert, Friedrich Robert Helmert
  11. People From the Province of Prussia: David Hilbert, Emil Adolf Von Behring, Wilhelm Wien, Erich Von Drygalski, Friedrich Ernst Dorn
  12. Mechanik (German Edition) by Gustav Kirchhoff, Wilhelm Wien, 2010-03-25
  13. Buchhandlung (Wien): Gilhofer, Wilhelm Frick Buchhandlung, Manz'sche Verlags- Und Universitätsbuchhandlung (German Edition)
  14. Kierspe: Anny Wienbruch, Gwk, Kerspetalsperre, Waldemar Wien, Jubachtalsperre, Wilhelm Brüggenwirth, Trini Trimpop, Haus Rhade, Höhlen, Düren (German Edition)

1. Wilhelm Wien - Biography
Wilhelm wien wilhelm Wien was born on January 13, 1864 at Fischhausen, in EastPrussia. He was the son of the landowner Carl Wien, and seemed destined for
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, and in this year he published his Lehrbuch der Hydrodynamik (Textbook of hydrodynamics).
In 1902 he was invited to succeed Ludwig Boltzmann as Professor of Physics at the University of Leipzig and in 1906 to succeed Drude as Professor of Physics at the University of Berlin; but he refused both these invitations.
In 1920 he was appointed Professor of Physics at Munich, where he remained throughout the rest of his life.
In addition to the early work already mentioned, Wien worked, at the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt, with Holborn on methods of measuring high temperatures with the Le Chatelier thermoelements and at the same time did theoretical work on thermodynamics, especially on the laws governing the radiation of heat.
In 1893 he announced the law which states that the wavelength changes with the temperature, a law which later became the law of displacement.
In 1894 he published a paper on temperature and the entropy of radiation, in which the terms temperature and entropy were extended to radiation in empty space. In this work he was led to define an ideal body, which he called the black body, which completely absorbs all radiations. In 1896 he published the formula of Wien, which was the result of work undertaken to find a formula for the composition of the radiation of such a black body. Later it was proved that this formula is valid only for the short waves, but Wien's work enabled Max Planck to resolve the problem of radiation in thermal equilibrium by means of quantum physics. For this work Wien was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for 1911. An interesting point about it is that this theoretical work came from an Institute devoted to technical problems and it led to new techniques for illumination and the measurement of high temperatures.

2. Wilhelm Wien - Biography
Wilhelm Wien Biography Wilhelm Wien was born on January 13, 1864 at Fischhausen, in East Prussia.
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3. Wilhelm Wien - Nobel Lecture
Wilhelm Wien Nobel Lecture. Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1911
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4. Wilhelm Wien
Wilhelm Wien. Quelle Armin Hermann 'Lexikon Geschichte der Physik A-Z', Aulis-Verlag Deubner Co KG 1978
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5. Wilhelm Wien Winner Of The 1911 Nobel Prize In Physics
Wilhelm Wien, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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6. Wilhelm Wien
Wilhelm wien wilhelm Wien (1864 1928) German physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1911 for his displacement law concerning the
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7. Wien, Wilhelm
Wien, Wilhelm, Wien HistoriaPhoto in full WILHELM CARL WERNER OTTO FRITZ FRANZ WIEN (b. Jan. 13, 1864, Gaffken, Prussia now in Polandd.
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8. Abteilung F R Nephrologie Und Dialyse Wilhelminenspital / Wien
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Wien, Wilhelm (18641928), German physicist and Nobel laureate, noted for his work on black-body radiation (Heat Transfer). Wien was born in
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10. Wilhelm Wien: Information From Answers.com
Wien, Wilhelm ( vil helm ven ) , 1864–1928, German physicist. He was professorat the universities of Giessen (1899), Würzburg (1900–1920), and.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Wilhelm Wien Encyclopedia Wien, Wilhelm vÄ­l hĕlm vēn ) , 1864–1928, German physicist. He was professor at the universities of Giessen (1899), W¼rzburg (1900–1920), and Munich (from 1920). He received the 1911 Nobel Prize in Physics for his studies on the radiation of heat from black objects. He is noted also for his work on hydrodynamics, X rays, and the radiation of light. Wikipedia Wilhelm Wien Wilhelm Wien Wilhelm Wien January 13 August 30 ) was a German physicist who, in , used theories about heat and electromagnetism to compose Wien's Law , which relates the maximum emission of a blackbody to its temperature As Max von Laue wrote of Wien, "his immortal glory" was that he "led us to the very gates of quantum physics Wien was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for . A crater on Mars is named in his honor.
Early life
Wien was born at Fischhausen , in East Prussia as the son of landowner Carl Wien . In , his family moved to Drachstein , in Rastenburg , East Prussia.

11. Furtw Ngler In Wien Wilhelm Furtw Ngler (Dirigent) Wiener
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12. Wien, Wilhelm
Wilhelm Wien worked at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin- Charlottenburg where he was a colleague of Planck.
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13. Wien
Wilhelm Wien Wien, Wilhelm , 1864–1928, German physicist. Wien, WilhelmCarl Werner Otto Fritz Franz (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia)
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14. Wilhelm Wien - Wikipedia

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Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien 13. Januar in Gaffken bei Fischhausen OstpreuŸen 30. August in M¼nchen ) war ein deutscher Physiker. Bearbeiten
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Wien wurde als Sohn des Rittergutsbesitzers Carl Wien geboren. 1866 zog seine Familie nach Drachstein, in Rastenburg, OstpreuŸen. 1879 ging er in Rastenburg zur Schule und von 1880–1892 besuchte er das Gymnasium in Heidelberg. Im Jahr 1882 studierte er an der Universit¤t von G¶ttingen und der Universit¤t von Berlin Von 1883–1885 arbeitete er am Laboratorium von Hermann von Helmholtz und erlangte seinen Doktortitel im Jahr 1886. Er wurde 1896 Dozent am Lehrstuhl von Adolf W¼llner in Aachen und 1899 als ordentlicher Professor nach GieŸen berufen, trat aber schon 1900 an der W¼rzburger Universit¤t die Nachfolge Wilhelm Conrad R¶ntgens an. Ende 1919 ging Wien nach M¼nchen um wiederum die Nachfolge R¶ntgens anzutreten. Wien starb 1928 mit 64 Jahren. Sein Vetter Max Wien (1866–1938) war einer der Pioniere der Hochfrequenztechnik Bearbeiten
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15. Biographies Info Science : Wien Wilhelm
Wilhelm Wien aurait sans doute pris la relève de Wilhelm Wien est surtout connu pour ses travaux sur les problèmes de
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'''Wilhelm Wien''' ( January 13 August 30 ) was a German physicist who, in , used theories about heat and electromagnetism to compose Wien's Law , which relates the maximum emission of a blackbody to its temperature
As Max von Laue wrote of Wien, "his immortal glory" was that he "led us to the very gates of quantum physics
Wien was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for . A crater on Mars is named in his honor.
Early life
Wien was born at Fischhausen , in East Prussia as the son of landowner Carl Wien . In , his family moved to Drachstein , in Rastenburg , East Prussia.
Education
In , Wien went to school in Rastenburg and from he attended the city school of Heidelberg . In he attended the University of G�ttingen and the University of Berlin . From , he worked in the laboratory of Hermann von Helmholtz and, in , he received his Ph.D. with a thesis on the diffraction of light upon metals and on the influence of various materials upon the color of refracted light.
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17. Wilhelm Wien
Wilhelm Wien AKA Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien. Born 13Jan-1864Birthplace Fischhausen, East Prussia Died 30-Aug-1928
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Executive summary: Blackbody radiation Father: Carl Wien
Wife: Luise Mehler (m. 1898, four children) University: PhD, University of Berlin (1886) Professor: Physics, University of Giessen (1899-) Professor: Professor: Physics, University of Munich (1920-) Nobel Prize for Physics Author of books: Lehrbuch der Hydrodynamik , physics) Aus dem Leben und Wirken eines Physikers , memoir) Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

18. Wilhelm Wien - Enpsychlopedia
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Wilhelm_Wien.jpg Wilhelm Wien Wilhelm Wien January 13 August 30 ) was a German physicist who, in , used theories about heat and electromagnetism to compose Wien's Law , which relates the maximum emission of a blackbody to its temperature As Max von Laue wrote of Wien, "his immortal glory" was that he "led us to the very gates of quantum physics Wien was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for . A crater on Mars is named in his honor. edit
Early life
Wien was born at Fischhausen , in East Prussia as the son of landowner Carl Wien . In , his family moved to Drachstein , in Rastenburg , East Prussia. edit
Education
In , Wien went to school in Rastenburg and from he attended the city school of Heidelberg . In he attended the University of Göttingen and the University of Berlin . From , he worked in the laboratory of Hermann von Helmholtz and, in , he received his Ph.D. with a thesis on the diffraction of light upon metals and on the influence of various materials upon the color of refracted light.

19. Legends And Myths
Source Karl Bartsch, Sagen, Märchen und Gebräuche aus Meklenburg (wien wilhelmBraumüller, 1879), v. 1, no. 182, pp. 147148. Bartsch s source for legend
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Myths and Legends
Edited by Carol Gohsman Bowen These legends and myths were translated and edited by D. L. Ashliman
Nightmare Myths
The mare in nightmare is not a female horse, but a mara, an Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse term for a spirit that sat on sleepers' chests, causing them to have bad dreams. Such a mare-induced bad dream is called a nightmare in English, a mareridt in Danish, a couchmar in French, and an Alpdruck or Alptraum in German. The alp is a demonic being which presses upon sleeping people so that they cannot utter a sound. These attacks are called (nightmares).
Beliefs Concerning Alps and Mares
Source: Karl Bartsch,
  • It is believed that by stopping up the keyhole, placing one's shoes with the toes facing the door, and then getting into bed backwards one can protect oneself against nightmares or "Mortriden." [mare rides].
  • Further, one can put something made from steel, for example an old pair of scissors, in one's bed straw.
  • A person suffering from nightmares should urinate into a clean, new bottle, hang the bottle in the sun for three days, carry it without saying a word to a running stream, and then throw it over one's head into the stream.
Source: A. Kuhn and W. Schwartz

20. Werewolf Legends From Germany
Source Karl Bartsch, Sagen, Märchen und Gebräuche aus Meklenburg (wien wilhelmBraumüller, 1879), v. 1, no. 181, p. 146. Return to the table of contents.
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Werewolf Legends
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  • Anonymous.
  • Asmus, F. and Knoop, O.
  • Bartsch, Karl.
  • Boren, George (London Chapbook of 1590)
  • Colshorn, Carl and Theodor.
  • Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm.
  • Haas, A.
  • Kuhn, Adalbert.
  • Kuhn, A., and Schwartz, W.
  • Lyncker, Karl.
  • Temme, J. D. H.
  • Link to a werewolf story from Croatia: The She-Wolf
  • Link to a werewolf story from Luxembourg: The Werewolf of Bettembourg
  • Link to a werewolf story from Slovakia: The Werewolf's Daughter Return to D. L. Ashliman's folktexts , a library of folktales, folklore, fairy tales, and mythology.
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