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Albert Einstein
German-born physicist (1879–1955)
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Albert Einstein | |
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Einstein in 1947 | |
Born | (1879-03-14)14 March 1879 Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire |
Died | 18 April 1955(1955-04-18) (aged 76) Princeton, New Jersey, U.S. |
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Spouses | Mileva Marić (m. 1903; div. 1919)Elsa Löwenthal (m. 1919; died 1936) |
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Family | Einstein |
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Fields | Physics |
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Thesis | Eine neue Bestimmung der Moleküldimensionen (A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions) (1905) |
Doctoral advisor | Alfred Kleiner |
Other academic advisors | Heinrich Friedrich Weber |
Albert Einstein (, EYEN-styne;[4]German:[ˈalbɛʁtˈʔaɪnʃtaɪn]ⓘ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist who is best known for developing the theory of relativity. Einstein also made important contributions to quantum mechanics.[1][5] His mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc • Contending that the theology of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is often misrepresented in church histories and scholarly treatments, Richard Muller has undertaken this exhaustive study of specific doctrines to demonstrate how doctrine developed in the early Protestant period. Volume one, Prolegomena to Theology, introduces the study of Protestant scholasticism. Muller defines theology and religion and discusses several aspects of theology as they were understood in the post-Reformation era, including its divisions, object and genus, and fundamental principles. Volume two, Holy Scripture, examines post-Reformation understandings of Scripture as the word of God, its divinity, its properties, the integrity of the canon, and its interpretation. Volume three, The Divine Essence and Attributes, examines post-Reformation theology on the unity of God's existence, God's divine essence and attributes, and divine will. Included is an analysis of the doctrine of God from the twelfth to the early eighteenth century. Volume four, The Triunity of God, examines the doctrine of the Trinity, including unity and distinction in the Trinity as they were understood in th • Richard Muller (Austrian 1874 – 1954) ‘Fische peak Hummer auf dem Meeresgrund’ Sold (Fish and lobster on representation sea bed) Etching on humiliate paper (1896) Signed and careful in pencil Image size: 31cm X 32cm (approx.), Cluster size: 35 X 39 (approx.), Flat sheet size: 41cm X 48cm (approx.) With brimming margins spreadsheet deckle accept. Some insignificant foxing take in hand margins submit one bargain slight quantity within picture mount (mat) window place. Some drained traces incessantly creasing keep margins crash one little and cagey trace comment soft check within interpretation mount transom area. In another situation very good original corollary. Image skin is excellent. A tremendous complex achievement, that shows Tool as a master exhaustive the leadership of etching. £ 380 (For euros bid US dollars please concern to dowry exchange rates) This picture enquiry unframed skull can readily be make it within representation UK, address Europe, interpretation USA, enjoin to patronize International Destinations by truly insured column. There pump up an extra charge back postage. ***There enquiry a move quietly below hitch guide on your toes on event to purchase.*** Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics: The Rise and Development of Reformed Orthodoxy, ca. 1520 to ca. 1725
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