Russian composer who achieved fame in Europe by age 20 as a virtuoso, winning a Gold Medal in 1892. He abandoned a military career to…
American astrologer, honored as one of best mundane and stock market teachers of the First Temple of Astrology, Los Angeles, CA. Scott died 8/23/1957, 3:59…
German internist, university teacher and medical researcher, who co-discovered the Parin-Schwiegk reflexes, along with Vasily Vasilyevich Parin. Schwiegk was a member of the SA from…
Italian writer, teacher and civil servant. His first book was published in 1956, “The Parishes of Regalpetra,” after which he put out a book a…
American ceramic artist, painter, historian, writer, publisher, and teacher. He was also the co-founder of the South Bear School (1970–present) by which he imparted to…
Biography of Gerard Schwarz: The Manifesting Generator Maestro Gerard Ralph Schwarz is an acclaimed American conductor and former trumpet virtuoso whose journey from instrumentalist to…
Dutch-American psychic healer and yoga teacher who performed a stage act to demonstrate control by piercing his arms and cheeks with skewers sustaining no physical…
German writer who received the Georg Büchner Prize in 1930 for his most important work, Matthias Grünewald. He had been a teacher in Mainz, Neckarsteinach…
German-Swiss philosopher, metaphysicist and author of numerous books on religion and spirituality. Through his many books and articles, Schuon became known as a spiritual teacher…
Dutch and Frisian writer, poet, translator, journalist and politician who made ground breaking contributions to the Frisian culture. Schurer was born in a Frisian speaking…
American artist and teacher, credited with designing the American Medal of Honor. He studied under Adolphe Yvon and Paul Delaroche 1842-1848 and then came to…
German physician, theosophist and astrologer, who was initially a piano maker, but then studied medicine on the advice of Rudolf Steiner and practised as a…
Dutch-American painter, member and founder of a noted artists family. He was born in Amsterdam as the son of Johann Engelbert Schwartze (Vlotho) and Clara…
German schoolteacher and historian who wrote a dozen books on Prussia. He died on 1 March 1957 in Hamburg. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)
Austrian teacher, organist and composer. He is notable for his compositions and for his role in publishing the complete works of his younger brother Franz…
Austrian composer, who left a colossal lifework of nearly 1,000 compositions, more remarkable considering that he died at age 31. His works included “Death and…
American educator and academic administrator (teacher and dean at Gallaudet University), who wrote the book, Hollywood Speaks: Deafness and the Film Entertainment Industry (1988), which…
German artist, writer, editor, stage designer and gallery owner, who was the first Master of the stagecraft workshop at the Bauhaus art school. From 1911…
German scientific researcher and author in the fields of Arabic astronomy, gnomonic and mathematics. Schoy was a mathematics teacher in Mülheim an der Ruhr in…
German educator, founder of educational institutions, promoter of Froebel education and women’s education. In 1854 she founded the rectory of Watzum, a female educational institution…
Successful Dutch artist and art professor, who lost both legs after an assault. From 1977 to 1982, he studied painting and audiovisual art at the…
German teacher and missionary who pioneered diaconal and missionary activities in the Middle East. In 1860 he started building a Christian orphanage in Syria which…
German jurist, the nation’s most renowned constitutional theorist and the Third Reich’s Crown Jurist until his fall in 1936. Schmitt became a Professor of Law…
French author of short stories, novels, non-fiction and plays whose work has been translated into over 40 languages. His “Don Juan on Trial” was first…
German professional astrologer and author of “Der Geist der Astrologie,” the advocate of a humanistic astrology. In his student years Schmitz was a follower of…
German thermodynamics and high school teacher. In the years 1937-1945 he was a professor at the Technical University of Braunschweig and director of the “Institute…
German-Austrian architect who worked in late 19th century Vienna. He served as a professor at the Viennese academy and from 1962 was the cathedral architect.…
German actor, writer, comedian and television entertainer best known as host of two popular German late-night shows. Schmidt spent his youth in Swabian Nürtingen, where…
German internist and university teacher who founded the Medizinischen Fakultätentag (Medical Faculty Day) in 1913. He died on 11 November 1918 in Halle, Saale, aged…
German internist, university teacher, author and pioneering dietician. In 1935, Schlayer, together with Joachim Prüfer and Johanna Kunath published the first edition of the textbook,…
German teacher, politician of the SPD, and member of the Reichstag, who served as the first post-war Prime Minister of the Free State of Brunswick…
American football fullback in the National Football League who played for the Detroit Lions (1995-2006). He played college football at Nebraska. Since 2008, he has…
Professional astrologer since 2013, member of the Deutscher Astrologenverband (DAV) she runs the DAV Düsseldorf regional agency. Advocate of classical astrology and horary. Astrological education…
German sport teacher, famous as the “father” of modern handball. Schelenz worked as a sport teacher in Berlin and in Flensburg. As an author, he…
American teacher and healer, a pioneer in the natural healing field. He operated the Academy of Natural Healing in Santa Fe, NM for 11 years…
American actress, lawyer, real estate developer, activist, and politician best known for her roles on American television shows. Born in Delphos, Ohio, she moved with…
Dutch writer, poet’s poet and graphical artist. His best known work as J.C. van Schagen was “Narrenspel” (1925, fools play), which started by paraphrasing and…
Italian educator, a teaching assistant along with Marta Russo. At a party, Scattone and Salvatore Ferraro, a teacher, were fooling around with a gun and…
American journalist and news anchor, co-host with Charles Gibson of both “Good Morning America” (from January 1999) and “Primetime.” As well as covering ground-breaking stories,…
American jurist, the first Italian-American Supreme Court Justice, appointed by President Reagan in June 1986 to take over the seat of retiring Supreme Court Justice…
English diarist who was the subject of a biography by Sir John Bickerton Williams, Memoirs of the life and character of Mrs Sarah Savage, eldest…
Italian actress, who has worked on stage, television and cinema. After graduating at Teatro “Alessandra Galante Garrone” in Bologna, Lunetta Savino made her debut in…
Swiss linguist who is regarded as the “father of modern linguistics.” He was published at the age 21 in philology. A teacher in Paris and…
French architectural designer and designer of numerous social buildings. Worked together with Hector Guimard. Later in life he became a teacher at the ‘ École…
South African astrologer and homeopath, Dr. Saunders is considered the father of astrology in South Africa. He established the first school for Astrology in 1975…
Spanish educator, writer and translator. After studying Teaching in just three months wins Square kindergarten teacher in Huesca with first issue of his opposition and,…
American M.D., psychiatrist, ophthalmologist, writer and kundalini researcher. Lee practiced ophthalmology and psychiatry in San Francisco, Sonoma County, and the East Bay. He ran his…
American writer, poet and biographer well-known for his famous biography, “Abraham Lincoln: The War Years” in 1939. The following year, Sandburg was awarded a Pulitzer…