Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Scientists - Wolfowitz Jacob
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 105    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Wolfowitz Jacob:     more detail
  1. The 25th Anniversary of the Thomas L. Saaty and Jacob Wolfowitz Prizes: New Advances and Applications by Prize Winners (The American Sciences Press Series in Mathematical and Management Sciences)
  2. Hochschullehrer (Tampa): Kwasi Wiredu, Richard C. Lukas, Robert Plutchik, Knocky Parker, Jacob Wolfowitz (German Edition)
  3. Coding theorems of information theory (Reihe: Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und mathematische Statistik) by Jacob Wolfowitz, 1961
  4. Maximum probability estimators and related topics (Lecture notes in mathematics ; 424) by Lionel Weiss, Jacob Wolfowitz, 1974
  5. Jacob Wolfowitz Selected Papers by Jacob; Edited By j. Kiefer wolfowitz, 1979
  6. Least squares: [lectures by J. Wolfowitz, Columbia University by Jacob Wolfowitz, 1948
  7. Supplementary notes on the theory of statistical estimation and of testing hypothesis ; Correlation and Chi-square test by Jacob Wolfowitz, 1948
  8. Correlation and chi-square test;: Lectures [given for] Mathematical Statistics 114, Columbia University, spring 1948 by Jacob Wolfowitz, 1948
  9. Supplementary notes on the theory of statistical estimation and of testing hypotheses by Jacob Wolfowitz, 1950
  10. 25th Anniversary of the Thomas J. Saaty and Jacob Wolfowitz Prizes: New Advances and Applications. by Edward J. Dudewicz Et Al, 2005
  11. 25th Anniversary of the Thomas J. Saaty and Jacob Wolfowitz Prizes: New Advances and by EdwardJ.DudewiczEtAl, 2005
  12. 25th Anniversary of the Thomas J. Saaty and Jacob Wolfowitz Prizes: New Advances and Applications By Prize Winners, II. by Edward J. Dudewicz Et Al, 2005

21. BibScout - Wolfowitz, Jacob
Translate this page im Südwestdeutschen Bibliotheksverbund (SWB), Neuerscheinungen zuerst. Selected papers / jacob wolfowitz. - New York Springer, 1980 Bibliotheken
http://titan.bsz-bw.de/bibscout/SA-SP/SF1000-SF9900/SF9000-SF9460/SF.9460
@import url(http://titan.bsz-bw.de/bibscout/ploneColumns.css); @import url(http://titan.bsz-bw.de/bibscout/plone.css); @import url(http://titan.bsz-bw.de/bibscout/ploneCustom.css); Skip to content. BibScout web bibscout
Home
Mathematik Gesammelte Werke Autoren W Wolfowitz, Jacob BibScout Autoren G Autoren H Autoren I Autoren J ... Psychologie
Wolfowitz, Jacob
Document Actions Regensburger Verbundklassifikation SF.9460 SF 9460
  • Selected papers
    / Jacob Wolfowitz. - New York : Springer, 1980 Bibliotheken
Erstellt von: BibScout
t¤glich aktualisiert Verbund Bayern Thema
Wolfowitz, Jacob
Schlagworte
Seite drucken
Seitenanfang

22. Summary And Review Of James Mann's "Rise Of The Vulcans"
Paul wolfowitz s career was influenced that of his father, jacob wolfowitz. After jacob wolfowitz earned his Ph.D. he taught at Columbia and specialized
http://www.applet-magic.com/vulcans.htm
applet-magic.com
Thayer Watkins
Silicon Valley
USA A Summary and Review of James Mann's
Rise of the Vulcans:
The History of Bush's War Cabinet
Introduction Donald Rumsfeld Richard Cheney Paul Wolfowitz ... Condoleezza Rice
Introduction
Rise of the Vulcans is an excellent, fascinating account of the backgrounds of the six principal foreign policy advisers of President George W. Bush. There are many insights in the book but one wonders how comprehensive the author's perceptions are when he completely missed the connotation of the name Vulcans . According to Mann the name arises because there is a fifty-six-foot statue of the Roman god Vulcan overlooking the downtown of the steel city of Birmingham, Alabama, the town where Condoleezza Rice grew up. To most Americans the name Vulcans congers up the steely rational race of Mr. Spock of the Star Trek story. And undoubtably the Star Trek allusion is the correct one. Vulcan was a singular god, a lame one at that. It makes no more sense to pluralize Vulcan that it would to refer to some group of high policy makers as Jupiters . In fact, it would make more sense to refer to Bush's foreign policy makers as

23. Paul Wolfowitz
Father jacob wolfowitz (mathematician, b. 19Mar-1910; d. 16-Jul-1981) Mother Lillian Dundes Sister Laura Mary wolfowitz (biologist, b. 1941)
http://www.nndb.com/people/290/000023221/
This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Paul Wolfowitz AKA Paul Dundes Wolfowitz Born: 22-Dec-1943
Birthplace: New York City
Gender: Male
Religion: Jewish
Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Government Level of fame: Somewhat
Executive summary: US Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz is a prominent and well-connected conservative hawk who was Deputy Secretary of Defense under Donald Rumsfeld during the George W. Bush administration. He has a PhD in Political Science, and likes to be called "Dr. Wolfowitz." On Sept. 11, 2001, Wolfowitz told senior Pentagon officials that Iraq might have been responsible for that day's attacks. Several former and current intelligence officials have said that, beginning shortly after Sept. 11, they felt pressure from Wolfowitz, Vice President Dick Cheney , Cheney's Chief of Staff Lewis Libby and others to find "the right answers" linking Saddam Hussein to what happened. No serious link has ever been found. In fact, Hussein and Osama bin Laden are known to be long-time enemies.

24. Biography Of Paul Wolfowitz
wolfowitz s father, jacob, was a mathematician, who emigrated from Warsaw to New York in 1920. Paul wolfowitz gained a maths degree from Cornell University,
http://www.biogs.com/famous/wolfowitz.html
@import "layout3.css";
You are in Biogs.com Biography Directory Politicians Paul Wolfowitz
Paul Wolfowitz
On 31 March 2005, US Deputy Secretary of Defense, Paul Wolfowitz was unanimously elected as the 10th president of the World Bank, after being nominated by George W. Bush Paul Dundes Wolfowitz was born in December 1943. Wolfowitz's father, Jacob, was a mathematician, who emigrated from Warsaw to New York in 1920. Paul Wolfowitz gained a maths degree from Cornell University, where he met Clare Selgin, whom he married in 1968 and divorced in 2002. After Cornell, Wolfowitz gained a PhD in political science at the University of Chicago, where he was influenced by Albert Wohlstetter, a military thinker whose credo was to prioritise sophisticated arms technology in America's international relations. Wolfowitz taught political science at Yale and from 1994 to 2001 he served as Dean and Professor of International Relations at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University. Wolfowitz has commented that managing academics can be like "herding cats and kangaroos". He has spent 24 years in government service under six presidents, holding a variety of posts, including Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Regional Programs, Head of the State Department’s Policy Planning Office, and Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.

25. DBLP: Jacob Wolfowitz
7, Rudolf Ahlswede, jacob wolfowitz Correlated Decoding for Channels with 6, jacob wolfowitz Notes on a General Strong Converse Information and
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/w/Wolfowitz:Jacob.html
Jacob Wolfowitz
List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Coauthor Index - Ask others: ACM DL ACM Guide CiteSeer CSB ... Rudolf Ahlswede , Jacob Wolfowitz: Correlated Decoding for Channels with Arbitrarily Varying Channel Probability Functions Information and Control 14 Jacob Wolfowitz: Notes on a General Strong Converse Information and Control 12 Jacob Wolfowitz: Note on the Gaussian Channel with Feedback and a Power Constraint Information and Control 12 Jacob Wolfowitz: Memory Increases Capacity Information and Control 11 Jacob Wolfowitz: On Channels without a Capacity Information and Control 6 J. Kiefer , Jacob Wolfowitz: Channels with Arbitrarily Varying Channel Probability Functions Information and Control 5 Jacob Wolfowitz: A Note on the Strong Converse of the Coding Theorem for the General Discrete Finite-Memory Channel Information and Control 3
Coauthor Index
Rudolf Ahlswede J. Kiefer DBLP: [ Home Author Title Conferences ... Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de) Tue Sep 6 20:41:49 2005

26. IEEE Transactions On Information Theory, Volume 28
In Memorium jacob wolfowitz. 687690 BibTeX. Papers. Bruce E. Hajek Information of partitions with applications to random access communications.
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/journals/tit/tit28.html
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory , Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 1982
Papers Correspondence
  • : Feedback does not affect the reliability function of a DMC at rates above capacity. 92-

27. Voltaire Network
Paul wolfowitz is the son of jacob wolfowitz, a Polish Jew born in Warsaw, During WWII, jacob wolfowitz studied in the US military, at the Columbia
http://www.voltairenetwork.net/article99.html
Non Aligned Press Network Front Page
Voltaire, international edition
Focus International Op-Ed Tricky Headlines Blatant Facts ... Historical Landmark Cross Navigation Current News Politics Economy Media ... Authors Media Network Actualidad colombiana Agencia IPI Altercom ANPE ...
Subscription

Voltaire, international edition , 8 September 2005
Hired guns
Beslan: the mystery clarified one year later

by Thierry Meyssan Paris (France) Focus It is not wise to consider the current international situation without taking the strategic reality into account. During the September 3, 2004 hostage taking in Beslan, Russia, resulting in 186 children killed, the prevailing media relays stepped back from the horror saying they supported Aslan Maskhadov’s “moderate Chechens”, who were then backed by London and Washington. One year later, however, Shamil Basayev – organizer of this bloody operation – has just been proclaimed deputy prime minister of the government in exile. Once more, time has shown that immediate emotions serve more complicated interests: The Caspian Sea resources.
Tricky Headlines
For “The Economist”, it is the fault of the Chinese

28. Paul Wolfowitz: Information From Answers.com
Paul wolfowitz Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul wolfowitz, 57, jacob wolfowitz was a Polish national of Jewish descent who fled to the USA with his
http://www.answers.com/topic/paul-wolfowitz
showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: GuruNotes Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Paul Wolfowitz GuruNotes Paul Wolfowitz Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, 57, is widely considered to be one of the most hawkish members of President George W. Bush's Cabinet. Wolfowitz, a native of New York, is a veteran of both the Reagan and George H. Bush administrations, having served as Director of Policy Planning for the Department of State and then Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs for Reagan, and as Undersecretary of Defense for Policy for Bush Sr. Also under Reagan's administration, Wolfowitz served as U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country. Prior to his appointment to the Bush cabinet, Wolfowitz was Dean and Professor of International Relations at John Hopkins University . He is a fierce supporter of military action to end states' support of terrorist activities.
Wikipedia
Paul Wolfowitz Paul Wolfowitz Paul Dundes Wolfowitz (born December 22 in Brooklyn, New York

29. War And Piece:
wolfowitz s father, jacob wolfowitz, was a respected professor of statistics at Cornell while Paul studied there, and relations between the elder wolfowitz
http://www.warandpiece.com/blogdirs/000571.html
Main
April 25, 2004
Picked up for research purposes, and immediately became totally absorbed in, Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush's War Cabinet, Vulcans is also just fascinating about the education of Paul Wolfowitz, in particular its portrayal that Wolfowitz's true "Straussian" conversion was second hand, via his Cornell house tutor Allan Bloom, "Professor Ravelstein" from Saul Bellow's eponymous novel. [Was also interesting to learn that Abe Shulsky, the director of the infamous Office of Special Plans, was also, with Wolfowitz, a member of the elite Cornell "Telluride" house under Bloom's tutelage in 1963]. Wolfowitz's father, Jacob Wolfowitz, was a respected professor of statistics at Cornell while Paul studied there, and relations between the elder Wolfowitz and Bloom, who had captured the imagination of his son, were tense, in part because the father wanted the son to stay in mathematics and away from the liberal arts. When Wolfowitz ultimately defied his father's wishes to pursue graduate studies at the University of Chicago with Bloom's mentor Leo Strauss, Wolfowitz and Strauss never became very close. The professor was near the end of his career at the university, and left before Wolfowitz completed graduate school. Wolfowitz took two of Strauss's courses on political theory, one on Plato and the other on Montesquieu...Yet, Wolfowitz didn't talk much about Strauss in those days...As his own career progressed, Wolfowitz came to distance himself from any identification with Strauss.

30. Paul Wolfowitz - Demopedia
and will become President of the World Bank on June 1, 2005. wolfowitz is the son of jacob wolfowitz, a Cornell University mathematician.
http://demopedia.democraticunderground.com/index.php/Paul_Wolfowitz
Home Discussion Forums Articles Demopedia (BETA) ... Printable version Not logged in
Log in
Help
Paul Wolfowitz
From Demopedia Categories Republicans PNAC
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz (born December 22, 1943), is a Jewish-American academic and American political figure. He currently serves as U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense under Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld , and will become President of the World Bank on June 1, 2005. Wolfowitz is the son of Jacob Wolfowitz, a Cornell University mathematician. edit
Affiliations
Paul Wolfowitz is well-known for a large number of affiliations which influential organisations: edit
See also
edit
External links

31. The Guardian Profile Paul Wolfowitz - Independent Media TV
Son of jacob wolfowitz, a leading Polish mathematician who emigrated in 1920, and Lillian Dundes. Family Married in 1968 to Clare Selgin.
http://www.independent-media.tv/item.cfm?fmedia_id=10605&fcategory_desc=Paul Wol

32. Paul Wolfowitz -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
wolfowitz is the son of (Click link for more info and facts about jacob wolfowitz) jacob wolfowitz, a (A university in Ithaca, New York) Cornell University
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/p/pa/paul_wolfowitz.htm
Paul Wolfowitz
[Categories: 1943 births, U.S. Dept. of Defense officials]
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz (born December 22, 1943), is a (Click link for more info and facts about Jewish-American) Jewish-American academic and (Click link for more info and facts about American political figure) American political figure . He currently serves as (Click link for more info and facts about U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense) U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense under (The position of the head of the Department of Defense) Defense Secretary (Click link for more info and facts about Donald Rumsfeld) Donald Rumsfeld , and will become President of the (A United Nations agency created to assist developing nations by loans guaranteed by member governments) World Bank on June 1, 2005. Wolfowitz is the son of (Click link for more info and facts about Jacob Wolfowitz) Jacob Wolfowitz , a (A university in Ithaca, New York) Cornell University mathematician.
Early life
Born in (Click link for more info and facts about Brooklyn, New York) Brooklyn, New York

33. A Guide To The Mathematical Association Of America. History Of American Mathemat
wolfowitz, jacob. Samuel S. Wilks and the Army Experiment Design Conference Series by Leighton, Walter, 1959. Mood, AM, 1964. wolfowitz, jacob, 1975
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00210/cah-00210.html
TARO Repository Browse List Print Version Raw XML File (28k) ... Accessing Materials Described Here
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary Historical Note Scope and Contents Restrictions ... Inventory:
A Guide to the Mathematical Association of America. History of American Mathematics in World War II Committee Records, 1943-1983
Descriptive Summary Creator Mathematical Association of America. History of American Mathematics in World War II Committee. Title Mathematical Association of America. History of American Mathematics in World War II Committee Records Dates: Abstract Records of the Committee's work in documenting the history of American mathematics in World War II. Accession No. Extent 10 in. Language English. Repository Center for American History,The University of Texas at Austin
Historical Note
This committee, formed in January 1980, was charged with planning a project whose initial goals were to identify published works and issue bibliographies as well as to locate unpublished sources and to encourage their preservation and their proper description. In addition It recognized the need for new personal memoirs and oral history interviews. More information on the history of this committee can be found in its minutes. Members were: J. Barkley Rosser (Chairman), Maynard J. Brichford, Churchill Eisenhart, Albert C. Lewis, G. Baley Price, Mina Rees, and Nathan Reingold. Return to the Table of Contents
Scope and Contents
Records of the Committee's work in documenting the history of American mathematics in World War II. The material consists largely of letters from mathematicians active during World War II concerning historically valuable material in their possession, and of reports concerning mathematical research conducted during World War II. Included are letters, minutes, brief memoirs, reports, reprints, photographs, cassette tapes.

34. A Guide To The Mathematical Association Of America. History Of American Mathemat
wolfowitz, jacob. Samuel S. Wilks and the Army Experiment Design Conference Series by C. Eisenhart (ARO Report 752), undated
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00210/00210-P.html

Main Version
Raw XML File (28k)
A Guide to the Mathematical Association of America. History of American Mathematics in World War II Committee Records, 1943-1983
Descriptive Summary Creator Mathematical Association of America. History of American Mathematics in World War II Committee. Title Mathematical Association of America. History of American Mathematics in World War II Committee Records Dates: Abstract Records of the Committee's work in documenting the history of American mathematics in World War II. Accession No. Extent 10 in. Language English. Repository Center for American History,The University of Texas at Austin
Historical Note
This committee, formed in January 1980, was charged with planning a project whose initial goals were to identify published works and issue bibliographies as well as to locate unpublished sources and to encourage their preservation and their proper description. In addition It recognized the need for new personal memoirs and oral history interviews. More information on the history of this committee can be found in its minutes. Members were: J. Barkley Rosser (Chairman), Maynard J. Brichford, Churchill Eisenhart, Albert C. Lewis, G. Baley Price, Mina Rees, and Nathan Reingold.
Scope and Contents
Records of the Committee's work in documenting the history of American mathematics in World War II. The material consists largely of letters from mathematicians active during World War II concerning historically valuable material in their possession, and of reports concerning mathematical research conducted during World War II. Included are letters, minutes, brief memoirs, reports, reprints, photographs, cassette tapes.

35. Occupational Hazards - How The Pentagon Forgot About Running Iraq. By Jacob Weis
The neoconservative Iraq hawks inside the Pentagon—Paul wolfowitz, Richard Perle, jacob Weisberg is editor of Slate and coauthor, with Robert E. Rubin,
http://slate.msn.com/id/2090852/
placeAd(1,'slate.news/slate')
Print
E-mail Discuss Newsletters ... About Us
Search Slate
Advanced Search

placeAd(3,'slate.homepage/slate') placeAd(6,'slate.homepage/slate');
the big idea The thinking behind the news.
Occupational Hazards

How the Pentagon forgot about running Iraq.
By Jacob Weisberg
Posted Thursday, Nov. 6, 2003, at 9:44 AM PT
The shooting down on Sunday of a Chinook helicopter, which claimed more American lives than any episode since the fall of Saddam Hussein, confirms what the Bush administration has spent weeks attempting to deny: The occupation of Iraq is going badly. It is not at all surprising that we've run into trouble over there. The difficulties we have faced, from looting to the lack of viable institutions, were largely to be expected from a devastated post-totalitarian society in a part of the world overwhelmingly hostile to the United States and its interests. What is surprising—amazing, in fact—is how unprepared we were for these problems. Much of the discussion in the postwar period was focused on the question of where those weapons of mass destruction went. An even more important question is how the Bush administration failed to prepare for what it knew was coming. How did the world's greatest military power plan the invasion of a country without also planning its occupation? David Rieff's Nov. 2

36. Bush's Favorite Afghan Jacob Weisberg
There he worked under Paul wolfowitz, who served as director of policy planning jacob Weisberg is editor of Slate and coauthor, with Robert E. Rubin,
http://slate.msn.com/id/1008402/
placeAd(1,'slate.news/slate')
Print
E-mail Discuss Newsletters ... About Us
Search Slate
Advanced Search

placeAd(3,'slate.homepage/slate') placeAd(6,'slate.homepage/slate');
ballot box Politics and policy.
Bush's Favorite Afghan

Jacob Weisberg
Posted Friday, Oct. 5, 2001, at 11:49 AM PT
A recent article in the New York Times about how college campuses are reacting to the World Trade Center attack cited a characteristic anti-war comment from the Vietnam era. Daniel Ellsberg, the Rand Corp. official who leaked the Pentagon Papers, once said that he doubted that anyone in the Lyndon B. Johnson administration could pass a freshman course in Vietnamese culture and politics. One might have the same kind of worry this time. Afghanistan, after all, is a nation as exotic and remote from the experience of most Americans as Vietnam was in the 1960s. Happily, though, it turns out that there is someone in the George W. Bush administration who could not only pass a freshman course in Afghan culture and politics, but could also easily teach oneand probably has. As it happens, the lead National Security Council official dealing with the region is one Zalmay Khalilzad, an Afghan-born scholar of both the Middle East and military affairs. Judging from things he has written in the past, this little-known defense intellectual is playing a central role in the administration's emerging strategy for combating Islamic terrorism. Continue Article placeAd(2,'slate.homepage/slate')

37. ThePolitic - Canadian Political Weblog » Blog Archive » Paul Wolfowitz And The
One of the reasons for this was his father, jacob, a famous math professor who I’ve commented in the past on Paul wolfowitz’s intellectual pedigree,
http://www.thepolitic.com/archives/2005/02/16/paul-wolfowitz-and-the-straussians
Paul Wolfowitz and the Straussians
Filed under: American Politics and War neocon/Jewish conspiracy that has supposedly taken over the US administration. It is said that the followers of the late political philosopher Leo Strauss, are leading the conspiratorial charge and that Paul Wolfowitz , Deputy Secretary of Defense, is its main agent. Wolfowitz was the main proponent of the invasion of Iraq shortly after 9/11. interview with Vanity Fair The idea that this has anything to do with U.S. foreign policy is just laughable. A This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 16th, 2005 at 9:49 am and is filed under American Politics and War . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.
  • Anonymous Says:
    February 17th, 2005 at 8:55 pm
    Says:
    March 26th, 2005 at 11:12 pm
    My buddy Tom writes on Wolfowitz at The Politic. Says:
    April 24th, 2005 at 9:15 pm
    Says:
    May 12th, 2005 at 2:51 pm
  • Leave a Reply
    Name Mail (will not be published) Website var site="s11thepolitic" ThePolitic - Canadian Political Weblog is proudly powered by WordPress
    Entries (RSS)
    and Comments (RSS)

    38. The Week Magazine
    jacob wolfowitz often told his children how lucky they were that he had escaped Europe for the freedoms and liberties of America; several close relatives
    http://www.theweekmagazine.com/article.asp?id=892

    39. List Of Scientists By Field
    Translate this page wolfowitz, jacob. wolfowitz, jacob. Wolfrom, Melville Lawrence. Wollaston, Francis. Wollaston, William Hyde. Wollaston, William Hyde
    http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/w.html
    Waage, Peter Waage, Peter Waals, Johannes Diderik van der Wackenroder, Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Wackenroder, Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Wager, Laurence Rickard Wager, Laurence Rickard Wagner von Jauregg, Julius Wagner, Rudolph Wagner, Rudolph Wagner, Rudolph Waksman, Selman Abraham Waksman, Selman Abraham Waksman, Selman Abraham Waksman, Selman Abraham Walch, Johann Ernst Immanuel Walch, Johann Ernst Immanuel Walch, Johann Ernst Immanuel Walcott, Charles Doolittle Wald, Abraham Wald, Abraham Walden, Paul Waldeyer-Hartz, Wilhelm von Waldeyer-Hartz, Wilhelm von Walker, Alexander Walker, John Walker, John Wallace, Alfred Russel Wallace, William Wallach, Otto Waller, Augustus Volney Wallerius, Johan Gottschalk Wallerius, Johan Gottschalk Wallich, George Charles Wallis, John Walter of Odington Walter of Odington Walter, Philippe Walther, Johannes Walton, Izaak Walton, Izaak Wang Hsi-Shan Wang, Hsien Chung Wangerin, Albert Wanklyn, James Alfred Warburg, Emil Gabriel Warburg, Otto Heinrich Warburg, Otto Heinrich Ward, Seth Wargentin, Pehr Wilhelm Wargentin, Pehr Wilhelm

    40. New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography
    Translate this page wolfowitz, jacob Woolley, Charles Leonard Worm, Ole Worsaae, Jens jacob Wotton, Edward Wren, Christopher Yaqut al-?amawi al-Rumi, Shihab al-Din Abu ?
    http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/his.html
    Make Suggestions
    History/Learning/Dissemination of Knowledge
    Abano, Pietro d'
    ?Abbas Ibn Firnas
    Abney, William de Wiveleslie
    Abu'l-Fida? Isma?il Ibn ?Ali Ibn Ma?mud Ibn … Ayyub, ?Imad al-Din
    Acosta, Cristóbal
    Adanson, Michel
    Alberti, Leone Battista
    Alcuin of York
    Alfonso El Sabio
    Alzate y Ramírez, José Antonio
    Ameghino, Florentino Andreae, Johann Valentin Anthemius of Tralles Anuchin, Dmitrii Nikolaevich Apelt, Ernst Friedrich Aquinas, Saint Thomas Argenville, Antoine-Joseph Dezallier d' Armstrong, Henry Edward Arnauld, Antoine Atwater, Wilbur Olin Azara, Félix de Bacon, Roger Baird, Spencer Fullerton Bartolotti, Gian Giacomo Barton, Benjamin Smith Bassi, Agostino Maria Bates, Henry Walter Bauer, Ferdinand Lucas Bauer, Franz Andreas Beringer, Johann Bartholomaeus Adam Berkner, Lloyd Viel Bert, Paul Bessey, Charles Edwin Bigourdan, Camille Guillaume Biruni, Abu Ray?an al- Bjerrum, Niels Janniksen Blanc, Alberto-Carlo Blondel, Nicolas-François Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich Blyth, Edward

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 105    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

    free hit counter