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Wilibald Nagel
Wilibald Nagel (also ''Willibald Nagel'', (12 January 1863 – 17 October 1929) was a German musicologist and music critic. Life and career Born in Mülheim an der Ruhr Nagel, son of the Lieder and oratorio singer Siegfried Nagel (d. 1874), studied German studies and musicology with Philipp Spitta and Heinrich Bellermann at the Humboldt University of Berlin. In 1888 he habilitated and accepted a position at the University of Zurich for musicology and taught there as a lecturer at the faculty of philosophy until 1894. After that he lived in England for study purposes until 1896 and after his return to Germany he worked as a music writer in . In 1898 Nagel was appointed as a lecturer in musicology at the Technical University Darmstadt, in 1905 he was appointed professor. at the there he gave piano lessons and directed the Academic Singing Association. From 1913 to 1917 he lived as a writer in Zurich. From 1917 to 1921 Nagel was editor and editor of the bi-monthly '' Neue Musik-Z ...
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Willibald Nagel (1863–1929) 1927 © Georg Fayer (1892–1950) OeNB 10454027
Willibald Nagel (19 June 1870 – 13 November 1911) was a German physiologist, best known for his work in the field of sensory physiology. Born in Tübingen, Nagel earned doctorates in sciences (1892) and medicine (1893), obtaining his habilitation two years later at the University of Freiburg as an assistant to physiologist Johannes von Kries. In 1902 he became an associate professor in Berlin, where he was appointed head of the sensory physiology department in the institute of physiology. In 1908 he was named professor of physiology at the University of Rostock.NDB/ADB Deutsche Biographie
Nagel, Willibald
His primary areas of work involved physiological optics and vision, optics, physiology in regards to sense of smell and sense of taste, taste, studies of position and motion sensations and the physiology of the vocal org ...
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