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Max Carl Anton Fürbringer (January 30, 1846 – March 6, 1920) was a German anatomist, known for his anatomical investigations of vertebrates and especially for his studies in ornithology on avian morphology and classification. He was responsible for the first major phylogenetic ordering of bird groups based on a large scale study on a ...
Fürbringer – also occurring in the German diaspora variants Fuerbringer or Furbringer – is a surname of German origin. Its literal meaning is witness [ 1 ] or more pejoratively tinged accusator [ 2 ] or slanderer [ 2 ] (from Middle High German vürbringer , an agent noun derived from mhg.
Werner "Fips" Fürbringer (2 October 1888 – 8 February 1982) was a successful German U-boat commander in the Kaiserliche Marine during World War I, sinking 101 ships. [1] He was later promoted to the rank of Konteradmiral during World War II.
Magyar; مصرى; Nederlands ... The group was named by Fürbringer in 1900 to include all autarchoglossans closer to Varanus ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer (27 July 1900 – 30 October 1988) was a German film actor. He appeared in 130 films between 1933 and 1983. He appeared in 130 films between 1933 and 1983. He was born in Brunswick , Germany and died in Munich , Germany.
Fuerbringer was married to his wife Winona Gunn Fuerbringer for 68 years. The couple had four children. [ 2 ] The Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist David Halberstam once said of Fuerbringer "He was the most controversial man within Time magazine , immensely influential, perhaps the most influential conservative of his generation in journalism ...
The traditional order Gruiformes was established by the influential German avian comparative anatomist Max Fürbringer (1888). Over the decades, many ornithologists suggested that members of the order were in fact more closely related to other groups (reviewed by Olson 1985, Sibley and Ahlquist 1990).
Paul Walther Fürbringer (7 August 1849 – 21 July 1930) was a German physician and chemist born in Delitzsch, in the Prussian Province of Saxony. He was a brother to anatomist Max Fürbringer (1846-1920).