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Carl Weber (other)
Carl Weber may refer to: * Carl Weber (theatre director) (1925–2016), theatre director and professor of drama * Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), German composer * Carl Albert Weber (1856–1931), German botanist * Karl Ivanovich Weber (1841–1910), diplomat of the Russian Empire * Karl Otto Weber (1827–1867), German surgeon and pathologist * Max Carl Wilhelm Weber (1852–1937), German zoologist and biogeographer * Carl Weber (artist) (1851–1921), German-American artist, son of Paul Weber *Carl Weber (American author) (born 1964), American author and publisher * Carl Weber (architect), 19th-century German architect who designed many churches in the Netherlands; see Carl Weber (in Dutch) See also *Karl Weber (other) Karl Weber may refer to: * Karl Weber (politician, born 1898) (1898–1985), German politician (CDU), West Germany's Minister of Justice from April to October 1965 *Karl Weber (politician, born 1936), German politician (CDU) *Karl-Heinz Weber (1922 ...
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Carl Weber (theatre Director)
Carl Weber (7 August 192525 December 2016) was a theatre director and a professor of drama at Stanford University. He was Bertolt Brecht's directing assistant and a dramaturg and actor at the Berliner Ensemble theatre company in 1952. After Brecht's death in 1956, Weber remained as a director of the company. He directed in major theatres in Germany, America, Canada and elsewhere since 1957. He produced English translations of German dramatist Heiner Müller. He was born in Dortmund, Germany, and died in Los Altos, California. Plays directed *''The Day of the Great Scholar Wu'', Berliner Ensemble, Berlin, Germany, 1955 *''Private Life of the Master Race'', Berliner Ensemble, 1957 *''Puntila'', Friedrich Wolf Theater, Neu-Strelitz, Germany, 1958 *''Mad Money'', Luebeck, Germany, 1959 *''Mother Courage'', Luebeck, 1960 *''Die Hose'', Deutsches Theater, Berlin, Germany, 1961 *''Trumpets and Drums'', Luebeck, 1962 *''Andorra'', Luebeck, 1962 *''The Parasite'', Luebeck, 1962 *''The G ...
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Carl Maria Von Weber
Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 17865 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and critic who was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic era. Best known for his operas, he was a crucial figure in the development of German '' Romantische Oper'' (German Romantic opera). Throughout his youth, his father, , relentlessly moved the family between Hamburg, Salzburg, Freiberg, Augsburg and Vienna. Consequently he studied with many teachers – his father, Johann Peter Heuschkel, Michael Haydn, Giovanni Valesi, Johann Nepomuk Kalcher and Georg Joseph Vogler – under whose supervision he composed four operas, none of which survive complete. He had a modest output of non-operatic music, which includes two symphonies; a viola concerto; bassoon concerti; piano pieces such as Konzertstück in F minor and '' Invitation to the Dance''; and many pieces that featured the clarinet, usually written for the virtuoso clar ...
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Carl Albert Weber
Carl Albert Weber (13 January 1856, Spandau – 11 September 1931, Bremen) was a German botanist. He specialized in studies of original bog vegetation, the botanical composition of peat and on the developmental history of peatlands. Biography He studied under Alexander Braun at the University of Berlin and with Julius von Sachs at Würzburg. After receiving his PhD in 1879, he worked as an assistant under Anton de Bary at the University of Strasbourg. From 1884 to 1894 he was a teacher at the agricultural institute in Hohenwestedt, followed by 30 years of research as a botanist at the ''Preußische Moor-Versuchsstation'' (Prussian Moor Research Station) in Bremen. In 1909 he obtained the title of professor. In retirement he remained active in peat bog research. Selected works * ''Ueber specifische Assimilationsenergie'', 1879 (dissertation) – On specific assimilation energy. * ''Leitfaden für den Unterricht in der Physik an Ackerbauschulen und landwirtschaftlichen Wi ...
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Karl Ivanovich Weber
Karl Ivanovich Weber (also Carl von Waeber; russian: Карл Иванович Вебер, – 8 January 1910) was a diplomat of the Russian Empire and a personal friend to King Gojong of Korea's Joseon Dynasty. He is best known for his 1885–1897 service as Russia's first consul general to Korea. Early life and career Weber was born to a middle-class family, and expressed an interest in the history of Asia from an early age. He graduated from the University of Saint Petersburg in 1865, and joined the diplomatic service the following year. His first overseas posting was in Beijing; he was named Russian Consul in Tianjin in 1882. In Korea Weber signed the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Russia and Korea on 25 June 1884, and moved to Seoul in April of the following year as Russia's first official representative to Korea. He was accompanied by his wife as well as a housekeeper from Alsace, Antoinette Sontag.; available in English as His wife had personality conflicts with ...
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Karl Otto Weber
Karl Otto Weber (29 December 1827 – 11 June 1867) was a German surgeon and pathologist born in Frankfurt am Main. Biography He received his early education in the gymnasium at Bremen which his father directed. There Weber showed a special interest in the natural sciences, and in 1846, when he went on to the University of Bonn, he studied botany, geology and mineralogy with an emphasis on paleontological botany. As a student at Bonn, he was a member of the Burschenschaft Franconia, which at that time also included Carl Schurz, Johannes Overbeck, Julius Schmidt, Friedrich Spielhagen, Ludwig Meyer and Adolf Strodtmann. In 1851, he received a degree of doctor of medicine and surgery from Bonn. After passing his state exam in 1852, he left for a study trip, most of which was spent in Paris. In the winter of 1852/53, he became an assistant doctor in the Bonn surgery clinic of Karl Wilhelm Wutzer. Weber remained there for a full four years. During the last part of his sta ...
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Max Carl Wilhelm Weber
Max Carl Wilhelm Weber van Bosse or Max Wilhelm Carl Weber (5 December 1852, in Bonn – 7 February 1937, in Eerbeek) was a German- Dutch zoologist and biogeographer. Weber studied at the University of Bonn, then at the Humboldt University in Berlin with the zoologist Eduard Carl von Martens (1831–1904). He obtained his doctorate in 1877. Weber taught at the University of Utrecht then participated in an expedition to the Barents Sea. He became Professor of Zoology, Anatomy and Physiology at the University of Amsterdam in 1883. In the same year he received naturalised Dutch citizenship. His discoveries as leader of the Siboga Expedition led him to propose Weber's line, which encloses the region in which the mammalian fauna is exclusively Australasian, as an alternative to Wallace's Line. As is the case with plant species, faunal surveys revealed that for most vertebrate groups Wallace’s line was not the most significant biogeographic boundary. The Tanimbar Island grou ...
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Carl Weber (artist)
Carl Weber may refer to: * Carl Weber (theatre director) (1925–2016), theatre director and professor of drama * Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), German composer * Carl Albert Weber (1856–1931), German botanist * Karl Ivanovich Weber (1841–1910), diplomat of the Russian Empire * Karl Otto Weber (1827–1867), German surgeon and pathologist * Max Carl Wilhelm Weber (1852–1937), German zoologist and biogeographer * Carl Weber (artist) (1851–1921), German-American artist, son of Paul Weber * Carl Weber (American author) (born 1964), American author and publisher * Carl Weber (architect) Carl Weber may refer to: * Carl Weber (theatre director) (1925–2016), theatre director and professor of drama * Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), German composer * Carl Albert Weber (1856–1931), German botanist * Karl Ivanovich Weber (1841†..., 19th-century German architect who designed many churches in the Netherlands; see Carl Weber (in Dutch) See also * Karl Weber (disambigua ...
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Paul Weber (artist)
Gottlieb Daniel Paul Weber (19 January 1823 - 12 October 1916) was a German artist. Weber is known for his ethereal and timeless landscape paintings of early northeast America. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1848 and though he returned to Germany around 1860 his influence on American landscape painting was still felt for year Early life Weber was born in Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany the son of the composer Johann Daniel Weber (1784–1848). He studied art at the Städelschen Kunstinstitut in Frankfurt before, two years later, moving to Munich to study at the Academy in Munich which became his home base except when he lived in America. Trained at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Weber specialized in Alpine landscape painting. Career In 1848, soon after the collapse of the German Republic, at the age of 25, he moved to the United States, settling in Philadelphia, where he was a frequent exhibitor at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1849 onward. He also exhib ...
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Carl Weber (American Author)
Carl Weber (born 1964) is an American author and publisher. He owns Urban Books, a publishing company, and formerly owned Urban Knowledge, a chain of bookstores. Weber is from Jamaica, Queens, New York. He attended Virginia State University, where he received a B.S., and the University of Virginia, where he received an MBA. He published his first book, ''Lookin' for Luv'', in 2000. ''Man on the Run'' was a ''Library Journal'' pick of the month; ''So You Call Yourself a Man'' was a ''Library Journal'' bestseller. His ''The Family Business'' series was made into a television series on BET Black Entertainment Television (acronym BET) is an American basic cable channel targeting African-American audiences. It is owned by the CBS Entertainment Group unit of Paramount Global via BET Networks and has offices in New York City, Los .... The first season aired in 2018. A second season set to air in 2020 was announced in 2019. Weber's novel ''Influence'' was adapted for BET Plus. ...
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Carl Weber (architect)
Carl Weber may refer to: * Carl Weber (theatre director) (1925–2016), theatre director and professor of drama * Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), German composer * Carl Albert Weber (1856–1931), German botanist * Karl Ivanovich Weber (1841–1910), diplomat of the Russian Empire * Karl Otto Weber Karl Otto Weber (29 December 1827 – 11 June 1867) was a German surgeon and pathologist born in Frankfurt am Main. Biography He received his early education in the gymnasium at Bremen which his father directed. There Weber showed a special in ... (1827–1867), German surgeon and pathologist * Max Carl Wilhelm Weber (1852–1937), German zoologist and biogeographer * Carl Weber (artist) (1851–1921), German-American artist, son of Paul Weber * Carl Weber (American author) (born 1964), American author and publisher * Carl Weber (architect), 19th-century German architect who designed many churches in the Netherlands; see Carl Weber (in Dutch) See also * Karl Weber (disambi ...
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