NOBEL, ALFRED BERNHARD

älˈfrĕd bĕrnˈhärd nōbĕlˈ, 1833–96, Swedish chemist and inventor. Educated in St. Petersburg, Russia, he traveled as a youth and returned to St. Petersburg in 1852 to assist his father in the development of torpedoes and mines. Manufacture of a mixture of nitroglycerine and gunpowder, developed cooperatively by the family, was begun in the small Nobel works in Heleneborg, near Stockholm, in 1863. After a number of serious explosions, which killed several people, Nobel continued experimentation with nitroglycerine in order to find a safer explosive. In 1866 he perfected a combination of nitroglycerine and kieselguhr, a diatomaceous earth, to which he gave the name dynamite. His other inventions include an explosive gelatin more powerful than dynamite and the smokeless powder Ballistite. Nobel, who inclined toward pacifism, had long had reservations about his family's industry, and he developed strong misgivings about the potential uses of his own invention. On his death in San Remo, Italy, he left a fund from the interest of which annual awards, called Nobel Prizes, were to be given for work in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and literature, and toward the promotion of international peace.

See biography by H. Schück et al., Nobel: The Man and His Prizes (3d ed. 1972).

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...death of a younger son of Emanuel Nobel and shocked the father so severely...physically for the rest of his life. Alfred Bernhard Nobel was born at Stockholm in 1833...happy by nature, confident that Alfred would become "a great man...
...London: G. Harrap Co. KF Nobel, Alfred Bernhard b. 21 October 1833 Stockholm...inventor of dynamite, founder of the Nobel Prizes. Alfreds father, Immanuel...war bankrupted the firm, but Alfred and his brother Immanuel continued...
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...psychiatry , ed. J. G. Howells. NOBEL, ALFRED BERNHARD 1833-1896 . A Swedish philanthropist...killed him at his first breath. Nobel hated his own appearance and became...Bibliography: Halarz N. 1959. Nobel . NODDY . A term used to denote...
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...Comparative Approach," in C. G. Bernhard, E. Crawford and P. Sorbom...Technology, and Society in the Time of Alfred Nobel (Oxford, 1982), 253-70. See...1987): 235-65. Compare also Alfred Chandlers writing on the strategic...
...years, Roosevelt would be a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, president of the American...class. Expansionists like Chancellor Bernhard von Bulow regarded the Monroe Doctrine...hollow threat. Naval secretary Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz made no secret of his desire...
...1960); Ernest C. Steefel Bernhard von Falkenhausen, The New...Perspectives, supra note 35; Bernhard von Falkenhausen Ernest C...European Company Laws (1971); Alfred F. Conard, The European alternative...Aktiondren, in Festschrift fur Alfred Kellermann 141 (1991);Jurgen...
...Nazi racial theorist Alfred Rosenberg, Education...Richard Courant, Nobel laureate James Franck, and future Nobel laureate Max Born...Education Minister, Bernhard Rust, wearing the...Scientific Elite: Nobel Laureates in the...June 5, 1934; Alfred H. Hirsch to James...
...Beethovens Symphonies. With contributions from Bernhard R. Appel, Silke Betterman, Jens Dufner...practice. For studies of specific works, Bernhard Appel examines movement endings in the...of Johannesburg, South Africa, is a Nobel Prizewinning author of novels, short...
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The Nobel Peace Prize: How Have Women Fared? by Ingunn Nordeval THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WAS ESTABLISHED BY THE SWEDISH engineer and inventor Alfred Nobel. In his will he stipulated that the Peace...
...offers biographic information on the founder of the Nobel Prizes-Alfred Bernhard Nobel, a Swedish chemist, engineer, and industrialist who invented dynamite. It contains the text of Alfred Nobels will. which initiated the awards. The...
...Einstein, German physicist and Nobel prizewinner in 1921; Alfred Einstein, German musicologist...German novelist, critic and Nobel prizewinner in 1929. During...School of Music. One was composer Bernhard Heiden, a German Jew who had...
...Bold by Orhan Pamuk. Alfred A. Knopf, 433 pp...born in 1952) won the Nobel Prize and Miller...interview, a story, and his Nobel speech. This book is...capitalize on his post-Nobel fame. Pamuk apos;s...Nabokov, Camus, Thomas Bernhard, and even Vargas Llosa...
...faraway places" when she attended Sir Alfred Zimmerns School of International Studies...by the distinguished Bengali poet and Nobel Prize laureate, the "teacher God...Michigan University President John T. Bernhard, who observed: Merze Tates career as...
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...among the more than 130 nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize, which carries a cash award...time is right for both," he said. The Nobel Prizes were created almost a century ago by Alfred Bernhard Nobel, who is almost as well known for his...
...prizes for the most prestigious of all awards: The Nobel Peace Prize bestowed in glittering December ceremonies held in Oslo, Norway.That remorseful man was Alfred Bernhard Nobel.* * *Your dubious business may not be dealing with...
...the interest from which was used to establish the Nobel Peace Prize Foundation and support prizes for outstanding...Thats the story of the Swedish chemist-industrialist Bernhard Alfred Nobel. Instead of being remembered as a "merchant of explosives...
...German chancellor 490. Alfred Adler, Austrian psychiatrist...David Hockney, artist 593. Alfred Hitchcock, film director...peace maker 688. Alrfred Bernhard Nobel, Swedish inventor of dynamite and Nobel prize creator 689. Eric...
...offered as conceptual art, which slows down Alfred Hitchcocks classic movie Psycho to the...novel The First Man, and one of this Nobel Prize-winning authors greatest works. WITTGENSTEINS NEPHEW (1983) By Thomas Bernhard Vintage The brilliant Austrian authors...
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NOBEL, ALFRED BERNHARD al fred bern hard nobel , 1833 96, Swedish chemist and inventor. Educated in St...developed cooperatively by the family, was begun in the small Nobel works in Heleneborg, near Stockholm, in 1863. After a number...
...Bern, Switzerland in 1892. The award of the Nobel Peace Prize (see Nobel, Alfred Bernhard ) did much to encourage pacifist thought. Even...Ducommun, Guglielmo Ferrero, Albert Gobat, Alfred H. Love, David Starr Jordan, Sir Norman Angell...
...generally smaller than their U.S. counterparts, have been closely regulated by the state (e.g., the Nobel prizes; see Nobel, Alfred Bernhard ). In the United States there were a few early foundations, notably those endowed by Benjamin Franklin...


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