Winternitz (surname)
Winternitz can be a:
Place name
Surname
Winternitz is a surname of Jewish pedigree originated from Vintířov.
- Adolfo (Cristobal) Winternitz, also Adolf Gustav Winternitz (1906–1993), an Austrian-Peruvian Jewish painter
- Alfred Winternitz
- Dean Winternitz
- Emanuel Winternitz(1898-1983) curator emeritus of the Department of Musical Instruments of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; musicologist, "father of the field of musical iconography"[1][2]
- Felix Winternitz
- Friderike von Winternitz, the first wife of Stefan Zweig
- Helen Winternitz
- Hugo Winternitz (1868-1934), a doctor
- Joseph Winternitz (1896-1952), a politician, economist
- Judith Winternitz
- Martha Winternitz-Dorda (1880-1958), an Austrian female singer
- Mary Winternitz, daughter of Milton Winternitz
- Maurice Winternitz
- Milton Winternitz,Yale, Johns Hopkins a pathologist
- Mori(t)z Winternitz
- Moshe Dovid Winternitz
- Roland Winters, born Roland Winternitz
- Wilhelm Winternitz, (1834–1917), Austrian balneologist
- Joseph Winternitz (1896-1952), Marxist politician, economist
- Thomas Watson Winternitz Phd. Harvard, son of Milton Winternitz (1915-2013) Anti missel radar Bell Labs
- William Welch Winternitz, Dartmouth,Johos Hopkins Endocronologist Dean Tuscaloosa Univ Pituitary Dwarfisum repair
- Charles Austin Winternitz 1948- Baltimore (NY Presbyterian , Johns Hopkins Internist retired
- Elizabeth Winternitz daughter of Thomas A.Watson(Telephone)Yale ,Johns Hopkins Internist
<refself Thomas Watson Winternitz, Jr.1946- retired Drafter Bell Labs Grand son of Milton C. Winternitz and Elizabeth Winternitz born Watson>
References
- ↑ Kopp, Leslie Hansen (2004). "MUSIC FORGOTTEN AND REMEMBERED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF EMANUEL WINTERNITZ". Music in Art: International Journal for Music Iconography. 29 (1/2): 6. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ↑ Hughes, Allen (24 August 1983). "EMANUEL WINTERNITZ, MET MUSEUM CURATOR". New York Times. New York. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
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