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Michaelis

Michaelis or Michelis is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Adolf Michaelis, German classical scholar
  • Anthony R. Michaelis, German science writer
  • Edward Michelis, German theologian
  • Georg Michaelis, German politician
  • Gustav Adolf Michaelis, German obstetrician
    • The rhombus of Michaelis named after him
  • Hans-Thorald Michaelis, German historian
  • Johann David Michaelis, German biblical scholar
  • John H. Michaelis, American four-star general
  • Laura Michaelis, American linguist
  • Leo Michelis, Greek economist
  • Leonor Michaelis, German scientist known for Michaelis–Menten kinetics
  • Max Michaelis, South African financier
  • Margaret Michaelis-Sachs, Austrian-Australian photographer
  • Paul Charles Michaelis, American Bell Labs scientist
  • Peter Michaelis, German botanist
  • Sebastien Michaelis, French inquisitor and writer of Michaelis' classification of demons
  • Sebastian Michaelis, the demon butler from Kuroshitsuji
  • Susanne Maria Michaelis, linguist

Usage examples of "michaelis".

She tumbled out, looking uncertainly at Michaelis, then ran towards me.

I was about to return to the study when Michaelis came through the hall.

I kept Brent with Penny and Michaelis looked after Gillian, leaving two to do the legwork.

After checking with Michaelis I had a few words with her doctor, a specialist called Jarvis.

Then I ordered Michaelis and Henty, our best strong-arm men, to take the Russians out of the game.

Ogilvie now and ask him to retrieve Brent and Michaelis from wherever the hell they are nowthey can have the other two beds here.

I had Michaelis go back and pick up the van, and sent the other three into the forest while I parked my car before following.

I drove to the Ashton house and, to my surprise, bumped into Michaelis who was just leaving.

The department had never found the need for a model railway technician and Michaelis found himself suddenly elevated into the rank of expert, first class.

To me it was bloody monotonous but Michaelis was enthralled and even Harrington appeared to be mildly interested.

On the day Penny came out of hospital she, Peter Michaelis and I went on a wing-ding in the East End and the three of us became moderately alcoholic and distinctly merry.

Red Committee, together with Karl Yundt and Michaelis for the work of literary propaganda - turned upon the obscure familiar of at least two Embassies that glance of insufferable, hopelessly dense sufficiency which nothing but the frequentation of science can give to the dulness of common mortals.

Moved by the just indignation of a man well over forty, menaced in what is dearest to him - his repose and his security - he asked himself scornfully what else could have been expected from such a lot, this Karl Yundt, this Michaelis - this Ossipon.

Who had brought Michaelis there one afternoon the Assistant Commissioner did not remember very well.

The humanitarian hopes of the mild Michaelis tended not towards utter destruction, but merely towards the complete economic ruin of the system.