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From 1865 to 1937, Blau and Wambacher were the only women besides Lise Meitner (1925) who received the Lieben Prize.
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The couple first settled in Lieben but moved to Verona when Ernestine was three years old.
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However, according to the records of the academy, Blau received the Lieben Prize in 1937; see Almanach der Academie der Wisssenschaften (1939), 136; Bischof, Frauen am Wiener Institut (2000), 79; Pettersson to Karlik, 7 June 1937, GUB.
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Karlik succeeded in becoming Dozent and the Jewish Blau shared the Lieben Prize awarded by the Austrian Academy of Sciences with Wambacher.
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Original German publication: “Vom Lieben und Hassen”, Anhang, IX, in Vom Ursprung sittlicher Erkenntnis, 2nd ed.,
Pleasure Katz, Leonard D. 2006
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Recognition for his work was first accorded with the Lieben Prize for Chemistry from the Imperial Academy of Science in Vienna
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In 1919 he received the Lieben Prize for his discovery of the "ultra-radiation"
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Sciences of Bologna, of the Lieben Prize of the Academy of
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The Sunday we spent in Munich was passed in the Kirche Unserer Lieben
A Tramp's Wallet stored by an English goldsmith during his wanderings in Germany and France William Duthie
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"Then you know what 'Loben ist nicht Lieben' means now?"
The High Calling Charles Monroe Sheldon 1901
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