Lever (disambiguation) — Lever (from French lever , to raise) is a rigid object that is used to multiply the mechanical forceLever may refer to one of the following.;Places: *Lever, Portugal, a town in Portugal *Lever parish, Portugal, a parish in Portugal;Businesses and … Wikipedia
Harry Gray — Harry Barkus Gray (* 14. November 1935 in Woodburn, Kentucky) ist ein US amerikanischer Chemiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Werk 2 Veröffentlichungen 3 Ehrungen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lever [2] — Lever (spr. līwer), Charles James, irischer Romanschriftsteller, geb. 31. Aug. 1806 in Dublin, gest. 1. Juni 1872 in Triest, studierte Medizin in Cambridge und Göttingen und ward dann Arzt bei der Gesandtschaft in Brüssel. Hier schrieb er seine… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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Harry Hinsley — Sir Francis Harry Hinsley (* 26. November 1918; † 16. Februar 1998) war ein englischer Historiker und Kryptoanalytiker. Während des Zweiten Weltkrieges trug er wesentlich zur Entzifferung der deutschen Rotor Schlüsselmaschine ENIGMA bei … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lever, Charles James — (1806 1872) Of English parentage, he was born in Dublin and graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1827. He studied medicine at Göttingen, Germany, and qualified at Trinity College in 1831. His medical practice did not support his… … British and Irish poets
Lever, Charles James — ▪ British author born Aug. 31, 1806, Dublin, Ire. died June 1, 1872, Trieste, Austria Hungary [now in Italy] Irish editor and writer whose novels, set in post Napoleonic Ireland and Europe, featured lively, picaresque heroes. In 1831 … Universalium
LEVER, CHARLES JAMES — a novelist, born at Dublin, was by profession a physician; author of a numerous series of Irish stories written in a rollicking humour, Harry Lorrequer and Charles O Malley among the chief; was a contributor to and for some time editor of… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Lever, Charles James — (1806 1872) Novelist, b. at Dublin, and ed. at Trinity Coll. there. He studied medicine at Göttingen, and practised at various places in Ireland. In 1837 he contributed to the Dublin University Magazine his first novel, Harry Lorrequer, and… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Charles Lever — Cornelius O Dowd redirects here. Charles Lever Charles James Lever (31 August 1806 1 June 1872) was an Irish novelist. Contents 1 Biography … Wikipedia