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What (who) is Hahn kastrieren - definition

GERMAN PASTOR AND INVENTOR (1739-1790)
Mathieus hahn; Philipp Matthaus Hahn; Philipp Matthaeus Hahn; Mathieus Hahn; Hahn Calculator; Matthaeus Hahn
  • Matthäus Hahn

William Hahn         
GERMAN PAINTER
Hahn, William
William Hahn (born Carl Wilhelm Hahn; 7 January 1829 – 8 June 1887), was a German painter active in the United States known for his genre paintings of California. Born in Ebersbach, Saxony, he trained at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts and the Düsseldorf Academy.
Peter Hahn         
RUSSIAN NOBLE
Alexis von Hahn; Hahn, Peter
Peter von Hahn (1799–1873), member of the Russian nobility, remembered in the United States mainly as the father of Helena Blavatsky.
Hahn Air         
GERMAN AIRLINE
Hahn Air Corporation; Hahn Air Lines; Hahn Air Lines GmbH; E-alliance; Hahn Air Systems
Hahn Air is a minor German airline headquartered in Dreieich, offering business jet scheduled and charter flights within Europe from its base at Düsseldorf Airport.

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Philipp Matthäus Hahn

Philipp Matthäus Hahn (25 November 1739 in Scharnhausen (today part of Ostfildern), Duchy of Württemberg – 2 May 1790 in Echterdingen (today part of Leinfelden-Echterdingen)) was a German pastor, astronomer and inventor.

In about 1763 he devised a precision sundial, or heliochronometer that incorporated the correction for the equation of time.

In 1774 he designed one of the earliest mechanical calculators of which two are known to have survived to the present day. A renowned clockmaker, several horological museums display his works, including the Deutsches Uhrenmuseum which contains a mechanical orrery (planetarium) and a Weltmaschine by the "Priestermechaniker (priest mechanic)".