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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 66. Chapters: Max Planck, Heinrich Hertz, Hans Geiger, Gustav Radbruch, Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach, Friedrich Blass, Heinrich Ritter, Eberhard Jackel, Philipp Lenard, Wilhelm Dilthey, Ferdinand Tonnies, Hans Kopfermann, Heinrich von Treitschke, Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Johann Gustav Droysen, Klaus Koch, Herbert Jankuhn, Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, Hans-Georg Stephan, Adolf Engler, Peter Lampe, Wilhelm Solf, Rudolf von Jhering, Heinrich Biltz, Otto Fritz Meyerhof, Paul Deussen, Werner Jaeger, Horst Siebert, Abraham Fraenkel, Georg Waitz, Ernst Grafenberg, Friedrich von Esmarch, Theodor Kaluza, Hans Diller, Isaak August Dorner, Kurt Alder, Gotthilf Hempel, Ferdinand Zirkel, Bernhard von Langenbeck, Helmut Hasse, Otto Jahn, Otto Butschli, Ernst Steinitz, Otto Diels, Peter Wilhelm Forchhammer, Wilhelm Griesinger, Heinrich Quincke, Louis Stromeyer, Felix Jacoby, Johannes Reinke, Peter Ludvig Panum, Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel, Albert Ladenburg, Werner Tochtermann, Otto Lubarsch, Theobald Fischer, Erwin Rohde, Victor Hensen, Justus Olshausen, Gustav Adolf Michaelis, Carl Behr, Dietrich Hermann Hegewisch, Edzard Schmidt-Jortzig, Walter Anderson, Arthur Milchhofer, Friedrich Blume, Juergen B. Donges, Rudolf Hober, Carl Otto von Madai, Johann Jacob Paul Moldenhawer, Richard Pischel, Carl Conrad Theodor Litzmann, Karl Gottfried Paul Dohle, Ernst Siemerling, Arnold Ludwig Gotthilf Heller, Otto Krummel, Bernhardt Jungmann, Ewald Bosse, Wilhelm Junghans, Arnold Kohlschutter, Rudolf Usinger, Otto Werner, Alfred von Gutschmid, Bernhard Fischer, Paul Wendland, Otto Kinne, Otto Ritschl, Friedrich August Berthold Nitzsch, Daniel Georg Morhof. Excerpt: Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, ForMemRS, (April 23, 1858 - October 4, 1947) was a German physicist who is regarded as the founder of the quantum theory, for which he received the Nobel...