Proper noun
Bernays (plural Bernayses)
A surname.
Bernays included a full proof of the incompleteness theorems in the second volume of Grundlagen der Mathematik (1939), along with additional results of Ackermann on the ε-substitution method and Gentzen's consistency proof of arithmetic. Source: Internet
In fact, despite the now public knowledge of their malevolent origin, many of Bernays' memetic and tactical inventions form the pillars in advertising today (e. Source: Internet
Freud's sister-in-law, Minna Bernays, left for London on 5 May, Martin Freud the following week and Freud's daughter Mathilde and her husband, Robert Hollitscher, on 24 May. Source: Internet
Bernays used his clout and paid actors/actresses to stage public events, thus fabricating media, and to manipulate highly visible people into making decisions to benefit whomever employed his services. Source: Internet
Bibliography Severus' works are to be found in P.L. 20, 95-248; later edition by Karl Halm, Opera, CSEL 1 (Vienna, 1866) (on Google Books) *Bernays, Uber die Chronik des Sulpicius Severus (Berlin, 1861) *Bardenhewer, tr. Source: Internet
But he also opposed the ban placed on the tome by Rabbi Bernays, stating this was a primitive behaviour. Source: Internet