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    Humboldtian science refers to a movement in science in the 19th century closely connected to the work and writings of German scientist, naturalist and...
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    research and studies. Sometimes called simply the Humboldtian model, it integrates the arts and sciences with research to achieve both comprehensive general...
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    History of Science portal Latin America portal Germany portal Bonpland, Aimé (1773–1858) History of biology History of geography Humboldtian science Lejeune...
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    major impact on historiography, education, chess, social sciences, and the natural sciences. Romanticism had a significant and complex effect on politics:...
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    which focused on the necessity of reuniting man with nature, and Humboldtian science, based on the work of Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859). As defined...
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    De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem (category 1543 in science)
    images and plates from "rare and beautiful historic books in the biomedical sciences". Andreas Vesalius. De Humani Corporis Fabrica. Historical Anatomies on...
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  • take into account the impact of humans on the Earth's environment. Humboldtian science McIntosh, R. P. (1985). The Background of Ecology: Concept and Theory...
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  • Humboldt, Humboldt University of Berlin, Humboldt State University, Humboldtian science, Humboldt's hog-nosed skunk Gustáv Husák, Czechoslovakian president...
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    Friedrich Meckel and Carl Friedrich Kielmeyer Late 1790s/early 1800s: Humboldtian science by Alexander von Humboldt 1834: Humboldt penguin by Franz Meyen,...
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  • typically traces its origin to the synthesis of Darwinian evolution and Humboldtian biogeography, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Equally important...
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    Earth science Humboldtian science Timeline of geology Timeline of the development of tectonophysics (before 1954) Gohau 1990, p. 7 Chambers Science Factfinder...
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    concept of natural frontiers. The atlas was a visual representation of Humboldtian science, which became popular in the 19th century and was preoccupied with...
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  • York - Oxford: Peter Lang 2008, pp. 143–165. "Towards World Science? Humboldtian Science, World Concepts, and TransArea Studies." In: Rehrmann, Norbert...
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  • of IT. Tight integration between research and teaching following the Humboldtian ideal a major goal in business informatics. Insights gained in actual...
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    central Berlin. The university is known worldwide for pioneering the Humboldtian model of higher education, which has strongly influenced other European...
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    in their blood. The paper, published in the November 25, 1949 issue of Science, reports a difference in electrophoretic mobility between hemoglobin from...
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    Wilhelm von Humboldt (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    occupation or social role. In particular, he was the architect of the Humboldtian education ideal, which was used from the beginning in Prussia as a model...
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    King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia was a strong proponent of this Humboldtian ideal for education and charged Karl Friedrich Schinkel with planning...
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  • itself from polytechnics that are not universities in the meaning of the Humboldtian university ideal or in the meaning of the Finnish law.[further explanation...
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    military academy under Napoleon I in 1804. The German university — the Humboldtian model — established by Wilhelm von Humboldt was based upon Friedrich...
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    traits of the language." Boas' student Edward Sapir reached back to the Humboldtian idea that languages contained the key to understanding the world views...
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    the German and the French university models had arisen. The German, or Humboldtian model, was conceived by Wilhelm von Humboldt and based on Friedrich Schleiermacher's...
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    as well as Chinese conceptual metaphors. James W. Underhill, a modern Humboldtian scholar, attempts to reestablish Wilhelm von Humboldt's concern for the...
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    alumni network is the foundation's greatest asset, comprising over 26,000 Humboldtians in more than 140 countries — including 57 Nobel laureates. The Foundation...
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    used in German literature, which refers to the primary aspects of the Humboldtian education ideal respectively as the Prussian reforms; however, the basic...
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  • academic freedom to the rise of the modern research university and the Humboldtian model of higher education from the 19th century. By one estimate, academic...
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    Woodrow Wilson (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore for doctoral studies. Built on the Humboldtian model of higher education, Johns Hopkins was inspired particularly from...
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    "Undergraduate research and inquiry-based learning: the revitalization of the Humboldtian ideals". Bioscience Education. 19: 1–11. doi:10.11120/beej.2012.19000011...
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  • and Applied Mathematics. "Fellows". Society for Mathematical Biology. "Humboldtians". Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung. Mackey, Michael (19 November 2010)...
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    education that focused on the main areas of knowledge (the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities) rather than on the previous goals of the university...
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