Ebeling
Ebeling is a family name of Germans, German origin. It may refer to one of the following persons. *Carl Ebeling, American computer scientist *Carl Lodewijk Ebeling (1924–2017), Dutch linguist *Christoph Daniel Ebeling (1741–1817), German geography and history scholar *Claudia Müller-Ebeling (born 1956), German anthropologist and art historian *Elisabeth Ebeling (1946–2020), German film and stage actress *Hans Ebeling (1905–1980), Australian cricketer and cricket administrator. *Heinz Ebeling (1918–1987), German Luftwaffe Staffelkapitän and flying ace during World War II *Jan Ebeling (born 1958), American equestrian *Johann Georg Ebeling (1637–1676), German composer *Karola Ebeling, German actress *Klaus-Peter Ebeling (born 1944), German sprint canoeist *Mathilda Ebeling (1826–1851), Swedish soprano *Mick Ebeling (born 1970), American executive producer *Richard Ebeling (born 1950), American libertarian author *Werner Ebeling (1913–2008), German military officer {{s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mick Ebeling
Mick Ebeling (born November 14, 1973) is an American inventor, entrepreneur, author, speaker and philanthropist who focuses on developing groundbreaking technology that benefits humanity. Ebeling is the recipient of the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian of the Year Award and was named as one of the “Top 50 Most Creative People” by Fortune Magazine, a WIRED Agent of Change, 2x SXSW Innovation Award winner, a 2x Tribeca Disruptor Award winner, and the only person to receive TIME Magazine’s Top Invention of the Year 2 times - for the Eyewriter in 2010 and Bento in 2021. Ebeling is the founder and CEO oNot Impossible Labs social tech incubator whose stated mission is to “create technology for the sake of humanity.” To date, 3 companies have been spun off from the incubator:Bento Music:Not Impossible and Vibrohealth. Ebeling is also founded the nonprofit o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heinz Ebeling
Heinz Ebeling (2 January 1918 – 30 November 1987) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator and fighter ace during World War II. He is credited with 18 aerial victories achieved in 163 combat missions, all of which claimed over the Western Allies during the Battle of France and Battle of Britain. Born in Karlsruhe, Ebeling grew up in the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. He joined the military service of the Luftwaffe where he was trained as a fighter pilot. Following flight training, he was posted to ''Jagdgeschwader'' 26 "Schlageter" (JG 26—26th Fighter Wing) in December 1939. Flying with this wing, Ebeling claimed his first aerial victory on 17 May 1940 over a French Air Force fighter aircraft. In August 1940, he was appointed squadron leader of 9. '' Staffel'' (9th squadron) of JG 26. This unit was then converted to a fighter-bomber unit. Ebeling was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 5 November 1940. That day, he collided with his wingman ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Richard Ebeling
__NOTOC__ Richard M. Ebeling (; born January 30, 1950) is an American libertarian author who was the president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) from 2003 to 2008. Ebeling is currently the BB&T Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Free Enterprise Leadership at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. Ebeling is a supporter of the Austrian School of Economics and written extensively on the subject, particularly as inspired by the works of Friedrich Hayek, Israel Kirzner, Ludwig Lachmann, and Ludwig von Mises. Much of his career has focused on Ludwig von Mises, for whom he posthumously published a trove of writings that had been looted by the Nazis from his Vienna apartment in 1938 and subsequently captured by the Soviet Army at the end of World War II. Following the documents' discovery and translation, Ebeling edited and published the three volume series ''Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises''. Ebeling's most recent works include ''Political Economy, Public Poli ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hans Ebeling
Hans Irvine Ebeling (1 January 1905 – 12 January 1980) was an Australian cricketer and cricket administrator. Family Ebeling's father, Arthur John Claus Frederick Ebeling (1863-1910), was of German descent. His mother was Mary Grace Ebeling (1869-1948), née Mochett, Hans Irvine Ebeling was born in Avoca, Victoria on 1 January 1905. He married Myra Aileen Conry on 5 October 1936. Education Ebeling was educated at Caulfield Grammar School from 1919 to 1922, where he played cricket in the school's First XI, football (in the ruck, and at centre half-forward) in its First XVIII, and as a miler in its athletic team. He dead-heated (with J. Manning of Camberwelll Grammar) for first place in the open mile race at the combined Associated Grammar School Sports meeting on 4 November 1921. In one match, against Camberwell Grammar in June 1922, he kicked 13 goals. The association of parents who support school cricket at Caulfield Grammar is named after him. He is the only Caulfield G ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carl Lodewijk Ebeling
Carl Lodewijk Ebeling (8 February 1924 – 24 February 2017)Family notices in ''NRC Handelsblad'', 2 March 2017 was a Dutch linguist specializing in Slavic and Baltic languages. He was a professor at the University of Amsterdam from 1955 to 1985. Career Ebeling was born in Zaandam on 8 February 1924. He finished his in Slavic languages at the University of Amsterdam in 1947. He then moved to the United States and studied Slavic languages at Harvard University and obtained his PhD there under Roman Jakobson in 1950 with a thesis titled: ''The parts of the sentence in modern Russian: a structural analysis''. Ebeling returned to the Netherlands and from 1955 to 1960 he was professor of Slavic languages. He subsequently became professor of both Slavic and Baltic languages. He retired in 1985. In 1954 Ebeling started formulating his ideas on syntax in an article. In 1978 he wrote his '' magnum opus'' on the topic, ''Syntax and Semantics. A Taxonomic Approach''. He followed this u ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jan Ebeling
Jan Ebeling (born September 9, 1958) is a German-American equestrian. After Immigrating to the United States in 1984, Ebeling was a well known and prestigious rider in the states until his citizenship in 2002. The next year, Ebeling was named to the United States Pan American Team with mount Feleciano, with his direct reserve horse Liberté (owned by longtime sponsor Ann Romney). The team won Gold, and Ebeling finished 5th individually. He began riding his most famous horse, Rafalca, in 2007. With her, Ebeling competed in 3 World Cup Finals, in Las Vegas (2009), Leipzig (2011), and 'S-Hertogenbosch (2012). The highlight of his career thus far was his appearance on the United States Olympic Team in 2012, in London. In the twilight of her career, Rafalca and Ebeling won Bronze at the Aachen World Equestrian Festival. Ebeling continues to ride at a competitive level, with newer mounts Indeed, Bellena, Zitat, and Status Royal OLD. Early life Ebeling was born in Berlin, Germany. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Christoph Daniel Ebeling
Christoph Daniel Ebeling (20 November 1741 – 30 June 1817) was a scholar of Germany who studied the geography and history of North America. Biography Ebeling was born near Hildesheim, Hanover. He studied theology at Göttingen, but devoted himself to geographical studies, and for 33 years taught history and Greek in the Hamburg gymnasium. He was also superintendent of the Hamburg library, and collected about 10,000 maps and nearly 4,000 books relating to America. Ebeling's magnum opus was a ''Geography and History of North America'' (5 vols., Hamburg, 1796–1816), forming a continuation of Büsching's ''General Geography''. He received a vote of thanks from the United States Congress for this work. He was noted for his extensive knowledge of oriental languages, of classic and foreign literature, and of history and geography. Ebeling's collection was purchased by Israel Thorndike in the year after Ebeling's death, and given by him to Harvard. As a result, Harvard's library col ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mathilda Ebeling
Aurora Mathilda Ebeling (1826–1851) was a Swedish soprano opera singer. After first appearing as a concert pianist in 1842, she made her singing debut at Stockholm's Mindre Theatre in 1844. She performed at the Royal Swedish Opera from 1846 to 1848 before further study in Paris and an engagement with Berlin's Royal Opera in 1850. Biography Born in Stockholm County on 11 October 1826, Mathilda Ebeling was the daughter of the flautist Johan Ludvig Ebeling and Aurora Olivia Björkman. She received piano lessons from Wilhelmina Josephson. At the age of 15, she gave her first major concert as a pianist in Stockholm's Stock Exchange Hall where she showed promise as one of the country's most notable performers. Nevertheless, following the encouragement of the composer , she decided to take singing lessons which led to her début in the opera ''Farinelli'' at the Mindre Theatre in 1844. In 1845, she was admitted to the Royal Opera as a student, making a highly successful début the f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Johann Georg Ebeling
Johann Georg Ebeling (8 July 1637 – 4 December 1676) was a German composer who was born in Lüneburg and died in Stettin. Ebeling is known as editor and composer of hymns by Paul Gerhardt. He published in 1667 120 songs by Gerhardt, adding new melodies to many, writing the first melody for 26 of them, including "Die güldne Sonne voll Freud und Wonne "Die güldne Sonne voll Freud und Wonne" (The golden sun full of joy and delight) is a Lutheran hymn by Paul Gerhardt. It is a morning hymn which was first published in 1666, with a four-part setting by Johann Georg Ebeling. Gerhardt created an ..." and " Du meine Seele singe". Several of his cantatas are extant. Selected works * ' 10 booklets, Frankfurt (Oder) and Berlin 1666/1667. * ' Stettin 1670. * ' Literature * * * * Elke Liebig: ''Johann Georg Ebeling und Paul Gerhardt: Liedkomposition im Konfessionskonflikt. Die Geistlichen Andachten Berlin 1666/67''. Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2008, . References Extern ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Claudia Müller-Ebeling
Claudia Müller-Ebeling (born 1956), is a German anthropologist and art historian. She has coauthored with her husband Christian Rätsch (and in association with others) a number of works of shamanic pharmacopoeia, ethnopharmaceuticals and ethnohallucinogens. Müller-Ebeling resides in Hamburg, Germany. Works * Müller-Ebeling, Claudia and Christian Rätsch and Surendra Bahadur Shahi (2002). ''Shamanism and Tantra in the Himalayas''. Transl. by Annabel Lee. Rochester, Vt.: Inner Traditions International; * ''Witchcraft Medicine: Healing Arts, Shamanic Practices, and Forbidden Plants'' (2003) ; * ''Pagan Christmas: The Plants, Spirits, and Rituals at the Origin of Yuletide''. * Claudia Müller-Ebeling, Christian Rätsch Christian Rätsch (20 April 1957 – 17 September 2022) was a German anthropologist and writer on topics like ethnopharmacology, psychoactive plants and animals. Life Rätsch was born in 1957 in a Bohemian community in Hamburg, Germany. His fat ... and Arno ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elisabeth Ebeling
Elisabeth Ebeling (15 October 1946 – 16 July 2020) was a German film and stage actress. She received the in 2013. In total, she played several hundred roles and was involved with famous directors, including Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Klaus Michael Grüber. Ebeling died in Aachen on 16 July 2020, aged 73. Filmography (selected) * 1989: ' * 1996: '' Willi und die Windzors'' * 1996: ''Stolz'' * 1999: ''Der letzte Zeuge'' (1 Episode) * 1999: ''Für alle Fälle Stefanie ''Für alle Fälle Stefanie'' is a German medical drama television series created by Werner Krämer that aired on Sat.1 from 15 May 1995 to 29 August 2005. It was produced by Novafilm Fernsehproduktion. ''Für alle Fälle Stefanie'' follows ...'' (1 Episode) * 2003: ' * 2006: ''Durst haben'' * 2007: ' References External links * 20th-century German actresses 21st-century German actresses German actresses German film actresses German stage actresses 1946 births 2020 deaths People from H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carl Ebeling
Carl Ebeling is a United States computer scientist and professor. His recent interests include coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures of integrated circuits. Education and career He earned MS from Southern Illinois University Carbondale (1976) and Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie-Mellon University (1986). Since 1986 he was with the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington, full professor since 1997. In late 2012, he left his academic position for a position at Altera. Work He was a member of the team which created the chess machine HiTech. HiTech was the highest ranked chess machine for some time in mid-1980s until it was surpassed by Deep Blue. His other projects include ''Gemini'' and ''Gemini2'', open source programs for graph isomorphism used for netlist comparison in layout versus schematic IC verification. Awards Ebeling's Ph.D. thesis ''All the Right Moves: A VLSI Architecture for Chess'' earned him the 1986 Doctoral Dissertati ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |