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  2. Peter Henlein - Wikipedia

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    Peter Henlein (also spelled Henle or Hele) [1] (1485 - August 1542), a locksmith, clockmaker, and watchmaker of Nuremberg, Germany, is often considered the inventor of the watch. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was one of the first craftsmen to make small ornamental portable clocks which were often worn as pendants or attached to clothing, [ 4 ] and which are ...

  3. Robert J. Henle - Wikipedia

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    Robert John Henle SJ (September 12, 1909 – January 20, 2000) was an American Catholic priest, Jesuit, and philosopher who was the president of Georgetown University from 1969 to 1976.

  4. Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle - Wikipedia

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    Hassall–Henle bodies: transparent growths in the periphery of the Descemet's membrane of the eye. Henle's fissure: fibrous tissue between the cardiac muscle fibers. Henle's ampulla: ampulla of the uterine tube. Henle's layer: outer layer of cells of root sheath of a hair follicle. Henle's ligament: tendon of the transversus abdominis muscle.

  5. Henle - Wikipedia

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    Henle can refer to: Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle, a German physician, pathologist and anatomist (1809–1885) Loop of Henle in the kidney, named after Henle; Fritz Henle, a photographer, known as "Mr. Rollei" for his use of the 2.25" square format film used in the Rolleiflex camera; Günter Henle, German politician and music publisher

  6. List of recent original books in Latin - Wikipedia

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    Authors are still producing original books in Latin today. This page lists contemporary or recent books (from the 21st, 20th and 19th centuries) originally written in Latin . These books are not called "new" because the term Neo-Latin or New Latin refers to books written as early as the 1500s, which is "newer" than Classical Antiquity or the ...

  7. Elise Henle - Wikipedia

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    Elise Henle's first literary publication was the satirical poem Hut ab!, written in 1867 in response to an anti-Semitic statement by a judicial officer. [12] it was followed by the sketch Beim Volkfest (1869), the novella Das Zweite Jägerbataillon (1869), and the narrative Die Wacht am Rhein (1870).

  8. G. Henle Verlag - Wikipedia

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    The following year (1979), Günter Henle died, leading to the closure of the Duisburg offices and the expansion of the Munich subsidiary. In 1993, an upper floor was added to the building; in 2005 the ground floor was modernised. The first managing director of the publishing house, alongside Günter Henle, was Friedrich Joseph Schaefer (1907 ...

  9. Ab urbe condita - Wikipedia

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    Claudius was the first to hold magnificent celebrations in honor of the anniversary of the city, in AD 47, [6] [7] the eight hundredth year from the founding of the city. [8] Hadrian , in AD 121, and Antoninus Pius , in AD 147 and AD 148, held similar celebrations respectively.