Proper noun
Hentschel
A surname.
On Mach's historiography, cf., e.g., Hentschel (1988); on his impact in Vienna, see Stadler et al. Source: Internet
Noel Irwin Hentschel, chair, CEO and co-founder of AmericanTours International (ATI), will discuss how Mother Teresa inspired her commitment to service. Source: Internet
Lear 2007, pp. 144-7 The firm declined Rawnsley's verse in favour of Potter's original prose, and Potter agreed to colour her pen and ink illustrations, choosing the then new Hentschel three-colour process to reproduce her watercolours. Source: Internet
In the novel, his wife was replaced by his longtime friends George Wingrave (George) and Carl Hentschel (Harris). Source: Internet
See, e.g., Hentschel (1985) for a point-by-point-refutation of one of Feyeraband's provocative papers on these two scientist-philosophers. Source: Internet