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Ludwig Lange (other)
Ludwig Lange may refer to: *Ludwig Lange (architect) (1808–1868), German architect * Ludwig Lange (philologist) (1825–1885), German philologist and archaeologist *Ludwig Lange (physicist) (1863–1936), German physicist See also *Lange (surname) Lange (, rarely ; German: ) is a surname derived from the German word ''lang'' "long". Geographical distribution As of 2014, 62.4% of all known bearers of the surname ''Lange'' were residents of Germany, 16.7% of the United States, 3.4% of South A ...
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Ludwig Lange (architect)
Ludwig Lange (22 March 1808– 31 March 1868) was a German architect and landscape designer. Life He was the son of a court official and began his training as an architect in 1823 under church designer Georg August Lerch. From 1826 to 1830, he attended the University of Gießen where he studied with Georg Moller. His studies continued in Munich, where he was a pupil of the landscape painter Carl Rottmann, with whom he undertook a study trip to Greece in 1834. In 1835, he was appointed to be a drawing teacher at the New Royal High School in Athens and, on 15 May, became a building inspector for King Otto I. He returned to Germany in 1838 and travelled extensively there. In 1847, he was appointed to succeed August von Voit as Professor of Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. He is best known for a large series of lithographs (produced in conjunction with his brothers Georg, Gustav and Julius) depicting examples of Gothic architecture in the Rhine Valley; and (with E ...
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Ludwig Lange (philologist)
Christian Conrad Ludwig Lange (born 4 March 1825 in Hanover; died 18 August 1885 in Leipzig) was a German philologist and archaeologist. Biography He studied at the University of Göttingen under Karl Friedrich Hermann, and in 1855 became a full professor of classical philology at the University of Prague. In 1859 he relocated as a professor to the University of Giessen, and in 1871 moved to Leipzig, where in 1879/80 he served as university rector. His principal work was "''Handbuch der römischen Altertümer''" (3rd edition, 1876–79); and he also wrote "''Der homerische Gebrauch der Partikel εἰ''" (1872–73) and "''Die Epheten und der Areopag vor Solon''" (1874). His smaller writings were posthumously collected and edited, with a biographical sketch by K. Lange, under the title "''Kleine Schriften aus dem Gebiete der classischen Alterthumswissenschaft''" (1887).
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Ludwig Lange (physicist)
Ludwig Lange (born 21 June 1863 in Gießen; died 12 July 1936 in Weinsberg) was a German physicist. Biography He was the son of the philologist and archaeologist Ludwig Lange and his wife Adelheide Blume. He studied mathematics, physics, and also psychology, epistemology, ethics at the University of Leipzig and the University of Gießen from 1882-1885. He was an assistant of Wilhelm Wundt from 1885-1887 and attained his Ph.D. in 1886. He worked for many years as a Privatdozent, and in the field of photography. From 1887 he exhibited growing symptoms of a nervous disease. In 1936 he died in a psychiatric hospital (Klinikum am Weissenhof) in Weinsberg. Legacy Lange is known for inventing terms like inertial frame of reference and inertial time (1885), which were used by him instead of Newton's "absolute space and time". This was very important for the development of relativistic mechanics In physics, relativistic mechanics refers to mechanics compatible with special relativit ...
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