Lippmann
Lippmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Lippmann (1881–1960), French Olympic champion fencer Bernard Lippmann, American physicist, known for the Lippmann–Schwinger equation Edmund Oscar von Lippmann (1857–1940), German chemist Frank Lippmann (born 1961), German footballer Horst Lippmann (1927–1997), German jazz musician Gabriel Lippmann (1845–1921), physicist, inventor, and Nobel laureate in physics Lippmann (crater), on the Moon, is named after Gabriel Lippmann a Lippmann plate is a clear glass plate in early photography a Lippmann electrometer is a device for detecting small rushes of electric current, invented by Gabriel Lippmann in 1873 Julie M. Lippmann (1864–1952), American writer Julius Lippmann (1864–1934), German liberal politician Karl Friedrich Lippmann (1883–1957), German painter Léontine Lippmann (1844–1910), French salon hostess Lorna Lippmann (1921–2004), Australian anthropologist and campaigner for the rights of Aboriginal Australians Thomas Lippmann (born 1961), German politician Valentin Lippmann (born 1991), German politician Walter Lippmann (1889–1974), American writer, journalist, and political commentator a "lipmann" is a variety of journalist in Stranger in a Strange Land, named for Walter Lippmann Colloque Walter Lippmann was a 1938 conference of intellectuals organized in Paris by philosopher Louis Rougie Walter Max Lippmann (1919–1993), German-born Jewish community leader and advocate of multiculturalism in Australia
Lippmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexandre Lippmann (1881–1960), French Olympic champion fencer
- Bernard Lippmann, American physicist, known for the Lippmann–Schwinger equation
- Edmund Oscar von Lippmann (1857–1940), German chemist
- Frank Lippmann (born 1961), German footballer
- Horst Lippmann (1927–1997), German jazz musician
- Gabriel Lippmann (1845–1921), physicist, inventor, and Nobel laureate in physics
- Lippmann (crater), on the Moon, is named after Gabriel Lippmann
- a Lippmann plate is a clear glass plate in early photography
- a Lippmann electrometer is a device for detecting small rushes of electric current, invented by Gabriel Lippmann in 1873
- Julie M. Lippmann (1864–1952), American writer
- Julius Lippmann (1864–1934), German liberal politician
- Karl Friedrich Lippmann (1883–1957), German painter
- Léontine Lippmann (1844–1910), French salon hostess
- Lorna Lippmann (1921–2004), Australian anthropologist and campaigner for the rights of Aboriginal Australians
- Thomas Lippmann (born 1961), German politician
- Valentin Lippmann (born 1991), German politician
- Walter Lippmann (1889–1974), American writer, journalist, and political commentator
- a "lipmann" is a variety of journalist in Stranger in a Strange Land, named for Walter Lippmann
- Colloque Walter Lippmann was a 1938 conference of intellectuals organized in Paris by philosopher Louis Rougie
- Walter Max Lippmann (1919–1993), German-born Jewish community leader and advocate of multiculturalism in Australia