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Weber, the German word for weaver, is a common name. | |||
* [[Carl Maria von Weber]] (1786 – 1826) German composer | * [[Carl Maria von Weber]] (1786 – 1826) German composer | ||
* [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber]] (1804 – 1891) German physicist | * [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber]] (1804 – 1891) German physicist | ||
* [[Max Weber]] (1864 – 1920) German sociologist and historian | * [[Max Weber]] (1864 – 1920) German sociologist and historian | ||
* [[Weber (unit)]] SI unit of magnetic flux | * [[Weber (unit)]] SI unit of magnetic flux called after W. E. Weber. |
Latest revision as of 22:00, 23 September 2008
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
Weber, the German word for weaver, is a common name.
- Carl Maria von Weber (1786 – 1826) German composer
- Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804 – 1891) German physicist
- Max Weber (1864 – 1920) German sociologist and historian
- Weber (unit) SI unit of magnetic flux called after W. E. Weber.