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unusual facts about Ackermann


Ackermann's Repository

Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated, British periodical published from 1809-1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.


Ackermann set theory

Reinhardt, William, "Ackermann's set theory equals ZF" Annals of Mathematical Logic Vol.

Bruno Kramm

Known for his iconic "devil-horn hair", Kramm sports a dark outfit during performances in Das Ich, often being significantly more "made-up" than vocalist Ackermann.

Frederic Shoberl

From 1809 he began editing Rudolph Ackermann's '‘Repository of Arts’' which had just started and was only at its third edition.

Haider Ackermann

Ackermann was one of the designers approached to succeed Galliano at Dior, after declining the proposed succession of Martin Margiela.

Maria Luisa Poumaillou

"Maria Luisa" has offered a selection of renowned designers such as Alexander McQueen, Martin Margiela, Helmut Lang, Nicolas Ghesquière, Rick Owens, Haider Ackermann, Christopher Kane, and Riccardo Tisci.

Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann

She became the heroine of the novel Charlotte Ackermann by Otto Müller.

Order of the Faith and Peace

Ackermann mentions this chivalric order as historical order of France and proposes 1229 as founding year.

Ryan G. Manelick

Von Ackermann's car was found empty on a road between Kirkuk and Tikrit, with his equipment and $40,000 still inside.

Stuttgarter Zeitung

With northern and central Württemberg being part of the American occupation zone from 1945 to 1949, it was the U.S. Information Control Division that issued the first publishing licence to the editors Josef Eberle, Karl Ackermann and Henry Bernhard during the first years of the paper's existence.

Wilhelm Ackermann

In 1928, Ackermann helped David Hilbert turn his 1917 – 22 lectures on introductory mathematical logic into a text, Principles of Mathematical Logic.

Wilhelm Friedrich Ackermann (29 March 1896 – 24 December 1962) was a German mathematician best known for the Ackermann function, an important example in the theory of computation.


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