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    Franz Ritter von Kobell (19 July 1803 – 11 November 1882) was a German mineralogist and writer of short stories and poems in Bavarian dialect. Kobell...
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  • Kobell (Surname) may refer to: Ferdinand Kobell (1740–1799), German painter and engraver Franz Kobell (1749–1822), German painter, etcher, and draftsman...
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    Wake County, North Carolina, US. The mineral was named after Wolfgang Franz von Kobell (1803–1882), a German mineralogist. List of minerals List of minerals...
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    painters like Carl Rottmann, Lovis Corinth, Wilhelm von Kaulbach, Carl Spitzweg, Franz von Lenbach, Franz Stuck, Karl Piloty and Wilhelm Leibl.[citation needed]...
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    were supplied by his father and his uncle, Franz Kobell. He received further training under Franz Anton von Leydendorf and Egid Verhelst in the art of...
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    University of Munich. In late 1838 or early 1839, Steinheil, along with Franz von Kobell, used silver chloride and a cardboard camera to make pictures in negative...
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    Hermann von Meyer in Frankfurt, Carl Cäsar Ritter von Leonhard and Leopold Gmelin in Heidelberg, Christian Gmelin, Franz von Kobell in Munich and Franz Xaver...
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  • (1849–1925), mathematician Klaus von Klitzing (born 1943), physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics Wolfgang Franz von Kobell (1803–1882), mineralogist Robert...
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    with a refractive index of 1.50. It is fusible at 3.5 on Wolfgang Franz von Kobell's fusibility scale, and soluble in HCl. It commonly contains or is associated...
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  • word comes from Greek for cross + scope. It was invented by Wolfgang Franz von Kobell in 1855. "Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) - The ARTFL...
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