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Barthel may refer to: People * E. J. Barthel (born 1985), American football player *Ernst Barthel (1890–1953), Alsatian mathematician and philosopher, friend of Albert Schweitzer *Johann Caspar Barthel (1697–1771), German Jesuit canon lawyer *Josy Barthel (1927–1992), Luxembourgish Olympic athlete * Karl Barthel (1907–1974), German politician * Klaus Barthel (born 1955), German politician of the SPD * Kurt Barthel (fl. mid-20th century), founder of the American nudist movement * Lothar Barthel (born 1937), German politician * Marcel Barthel (born 1990), German professional wrestler * Max Barthel (1893–1975) German author *Mona Barthel (born 1990), German tennis player *Thomas Barthel (1923–1997), German ethnologist and epigrapher * Trond Barthel (born 1970), Norwegian champion pole-vaulter * Barthel Beham (1502–1540), German engraver, miniaturist, and painter * Barthel Schink (1927–1944), German youth member of the Ehrenfeld Group, an anti-Nazi resistance group Other ...
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Ernst Barthel
Ernst Philipp Barthel (17 October 1890 in Schiltigheim - 16 February 1953 in Oberkirch (Baden)) was an Alsace philosopher, mathematician, and inventor. In the 1920s and 1930s he taught as a Privatdozent of philosophy at the University of Cologne. From 1924 on Barthel edited the magazine ''Antäus. Blätter für neues Wirklichkeitsdenken'' (''Journal for new Reality Thinking''), which served as the organ of the ''Gesellschaft für Lebensphilosophie'' (''Society for Life Philosophy'') founded by him in Cologne. Barthel maintained philosophical friendships with his compatriots Albert Schweitzer and Friedrich Lienhard. Philosophy and Earth theory The main principle of Barthel's philosophy on the background of Christian Platonism was the ''Polarity'', which he understood to be the most fundamental, constitutive law in all of nature. Besides his philosophical work he also published several works on geometry, further developing a non-Euclidean (Riemannian geometry, spherical) theory o ...
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Thomas Barthel
Thomas Sylvester Barthel (4 January 1923 – 3 April 1997) was a German ethnologist and epigrapher who is best known for cataloguing the undeciphered rongorongo script of Easter Island. Life and career Barthel was born on 4 January 1923, in Berlin, and graduated from secondary school in 1940. During World War II, he worked as a cryptographer for the Wehrmacht. After the war, he studied folklore, geography, and prehistory in Berlin, Hamburg, and Leipzig. He received his doctorate in Hamburg in 1952 with a thesis on Mayan writing. From 1953 to 1956, he was a Fellow of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, in 1957 a lecturer in Hamburg, and from 4 July 1957 to 1 February 1958 he was a guest researcher with the Institute for Easter Island Studies at the University of Chile. In order to document rongorongo, Barthel visited most of the museums which housed the tablets, of which he made pencil rubbings. With this data he compiled the first corpus of the script, which he published as '' ...
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Lycée Technique Josy Barthel
Lycée Josy Barthel (), abbreviated to LJBM, is a high school in Mamer, in south-western Luxembourg. It was opened in September 2003, and cost €67.4m to build. It comprises 60 classrooms and 16 workshops, and has a capacity of 1,300 students. It is named after Josy Barthel, winner of Luxembourg's only Olympic gold medal-winner and former cabinet member. It is served by its own railway station, Mamer-Lycée, which lies to the west. The first denomination of the highschool was Lycée technique Josy Barthel and has been changed into Lycée Josy Barthel on 1 September 2009. Since then the school offers all class from 7th to 1st degree (enseignement secondaire). Footnotes External links Lycée Josy Barthel official website Josy Barthel Joseph "Josy" Barthel (24 April 1927 – 7 July 1992) was a Luxembourgish athlete and politician. He was the surprise winner of the Men's 1500 metres at the 1952 Summer Olympics, and the only athlete representing Luxembourg to have wo ...
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Barthel Scale
The Barthel scale is an ordinal scale used to measure performance in activities of daily living (ADL). Each performance item is rated on this scale with a given number of points assigned to each level or ranking. It uses ten variables describing ADL and mobility. A higher number is associated with a greater likelihood of being able to live at home with a degree of independence following discharge from a hospital. The amount of time and physical assistance required to perform each item are used in determining the assigned value of each item. External factors within the environment affect the score of each item. If adaptations outside the standard home environment are met during assessment, the participant's score will be lower if these conditions are not available. If adaptations to the environment are made, they should be described in detail and attached to the Barthel index. The scale was introduced in 1965, and yielded a score of 0–100 (Mahoney, F.I. & Barthel, D.W., 1965. F ...
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Barthel, Saskatchewan
Barthel is an unincorporated community in northern Saskatchewan Saskatchewan is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province in Western Canada. It is bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and to the south by the ..., Canada. It is a populated locality, an area similar to a locality but with a small group of dwellings or other buildings. It is near the following areas: *Horse Head (13.4 km) *Loon River (24.5 km) *Morin Creek (26.9 km) * Bright Sand (29.8 km) *Stowlea (30.6 km) *Whelan (33.3 km) *Glenbogie (34.5 km) *Blue Bell (36.9 km) * Little Fishing Lake (37.1 km) *Red Cross (37.9 km) *Elmhurst (39.9 km) *Kilronan (41.4 km) * Makwa (14 km) * Loon Lake (16.6 km) * St. Walburg (34.4 km) Loon Lake No. 561, Saskatchewan Unincorporated communities in Saskatchewan Division No. 17, Saskatchewan {{S ...
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Barthel Schink
Bartholomäus (Barthel) Schink (; November 27, 1927 – November 10, 1944) was a member of the Edelweiss Pirates, active in the Ehrenfeld Group ( Ehrenfeld is a district of Cologne) in Cologne, which resisted the Nazi regime. He was among the 13 members of that group who were publicly hanged in Cologne by the Gestapo on 10 November 1944. Although they were not tried, the group was accused of killing five people and planning an attack on the ''EL-DE Haus'', the local Gestapo headquarters. The street in the Ehrenfeld suburb of Cologne, next to the Ehrenfeld railway station where Schink was hanged, is named after Schink. Yad Vashem recognized Barthel Schink as Righteous Among the Nations for risking his life to hide Jews from the Nazi persecution.Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), March 20, 2004Die Edelweisspiraten/ref> There is a memorial plaque honoring the memory of all those killed from the Edelweiss Pirates and the Ehrenfeld Group. See also * List of Germans who resisted Nazism ...
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Barthel Beham
Barthel Beham (or Bartel)With manother variants/ref> (1502–1540) was a German engraver, miniaturist, and painter. Biography The younger brother of Hans Sebald Beham, he was born into a family of artists in Nuremberg. Learning his art from his elder brother, and Albrecht Dürer, he was particularly active as an engraver during the 1520s, creating tiny works of magnificent detail, positioning him in the German printmaking school known as the "Little Masters". He was also fascinated with antiquity and may have worked with Marcantonio Raimondi in Bologna and Rome at some time in his career. In 1525, along with his brother and Georg Pencz, the so-called "godless painters", he was banished from Lutheran Nuremberg for asserting his disbelief in baptism, Christ, or transubstantiation. Although later pardoned, he moved to Catholic Munich to work for the Bavarian dukes William IV and Ludwig X. Whilst there, his exceptional talent established him as one of Germany's principal portrait ...
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Trond Barthel
Trond Barthel (born 11 September 1970 in Gjøvik) is a retired Norwegian pole vaulter. He represented Gjøvik FIK. He finished fourth at the 1989 European Junior Championships, seventh at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships and eleventh at the 1997 World Championships. He also competed at the World Championships in 1995 and 1999 without reaching the finals. He became Norwegian champion in the years 1989-1999.Norwegian championships in pole vault
His personal best jump was 5.72 metres, achieved in July 1996 in
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Mona Barthel
Mona Barthel (born 11 July 1990) is a German tennis player. On 18 March 2013, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 23. On 14 September 2015, she peaked at No. 63 in the doubles rankings. Barthel has won four singles and three doubles titles on the WTA Tour, one doubles title on the WTA 125 tournaments, WTA Challenger Tour as well as five singles titles and one doubles title on the International Tennis Federation, ITF Circuit in her career. Early life Mona Barthel was born in Bad Segeberg to Wolfgang Barthel, who won the shot put event at the 1970 European Junior Athletics Championships in Paris, and Dr. Hannelore. She was raised in a tennis-playing family, and took an interest in the game at age 3. She has cited Steffi Graf as an inspiration. Barthel moved to Neumünster, where she completed her Abitur in 2009, having attended the Klaus Groth Schule. Career 2007–2010: Early career Barthel played her first ITF tournament in July 2007 in Frinton where she qualif ...
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Johann Caspar Barthel
Johann Caspar Barthel (10 June 1697 – 8 April 1771) was a German canon lawyer. Biography He was born at Kitzingen, Bavaria, the son of a fisherman, attended school in Kitzingen, and from 1709 to 1715 studied at the Jesuit College at Würzburg. In 1715 he entered the seminary of the latter city and in 1721 was ordained priest. Christopher von Hutten, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, sent him, in 1725, to Rome to study ecclesiastical law under Prosper Lambertini, later Pope Benedict XIV. Barthel returned as Doctor Utriusque Juris, in 1727, to Würzburg, where he became president of the seminary and (1728) professor of canon law at the university. Other ecclesiastical and academical honours, among them the vice-chancellorship of the university (1754), were conferred upon him. He took an active part in settling the controversy occasioned by the erection of the new Diocese of Fulda (1752). As a teacher, he was appreciated by both Catholics and Protestants, and his lectures were ci ...
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Max Barthel
Max Barthel (born 17 November 1893 in Loschwitz, Dresden – died 17 June 1975 in Waldbröl) was a German writer. A factory worker, Barthel was a member of the socialist youth movement; he was a World War I frontline soldier from 1914 to 1918. Trip to Russia In 1920 he accepted a personal invitation from Karl Radek to travel to Moscow and attend the 2nd World Congress of the Comintern in 1920. He travelled as a stowaway to Estonia. Once here he mingled with Russian prisoners of war and thus was able to cross the border. Whilst in Russia, he also attended the International Conference of the Young Communist International and met Vladimir Lenin. He attended the Kultintern, where he joined the Provisional International Bureau. In 1923 Barthel moved from the KPD (Communist Party of Germany) to the Social Democratic Party of Germany The Social Democratic Party of Germany ( , SPD ) is a social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary ...
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