- male
- Mohammed al-Hassan al-Hamdani was one of the most important medieval scholars of Yemen. The biographic data of al-Hamdani is hardly well-known...
- male (Zurich, Switzerland)
- Dr. Aebersold completed his undergraduate studies in biology at the University of Basel, Switzerland in 1979 and received a Ph.D. in cell biology...
- male, deceased (2002)
- Laurent-Moïse Schwartz was a French mathematician. Among other teaching positions, he taught at École Polytechnique from 1959 to 1980. His co...
- male
- completed his doctoral work at the University of Michigan, where he also received his Masters in Music. An accomplished violinist, his works have...
- female, deceased (1990)
- Lady Eve Balfour (Evelyn Barbara Balfour; 1899-1990) was a British farmer, educator, organic farming pioneer, and a founding figure in the organic...
- male, deceased (1943)
- Otto Selz, (14 February 1881-27 August 1943) was a German psychologist who formulated the first nonassociationist theory of thinking, in 1913. Selz...
- male, deceased (1977)
- Pierre Clastres, (1934-1977), was a French anthropologist and ethnographer. He is best known for his fieldwork among the Guayaki in Paraguay and...
- male, 40 years old
- Keith Tyson (born August 23 1969) is an English artist. Tyson was born in Ulverston in Cumbria and served his time as a Fitter and Turner at VSEL...
- male, deceased (1900)
- Father Armand David was a Lazarist missionary Catholic priest as well as a zoologist and a botanist. Born in Espelette near Bayonne, in the...
- male, deceased (1883)
- Daniel B. Smith (July 14, 1792 - March, 1883) was an educator and pharmacist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Smith was educated at Burlington...
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