- Edward Bernays, the most famous Bernays.
- Isaac Bernays(Chakam Bernays) (1792-1849), a man of wide culture, was the first orthodox German rabbi to preach in the vernacular, and father of Jakob Bernays. see also Abraham Bing
- Jakob Bernays* (1824 - 1881), German classical linguist
- Martha Bernays (1861-1951), British psychoanalyst
- Michael Bernays (1834 - 1997), German literature historian, younger brother of Jakob Bernays
- Paul Bernays (1888 - 1977), Swiss (London-born) mathematician
- Von Neumann-Bernays-Gödel set theory
- Bernays sauce
Edward Bernays (November 22, 1891 - March 9, 1995) is regarded by many as the father of public relations, although some people believe that title properly belongs to some other early PR practitioner, such as Ivy Lee. ...
Jakob Bernays (September 11, 1824 - May 26, 1881), German philologist and philosophical writer, was born at Hamburg of Jewish parents. ...
Rabbi Abraham Bing was born in Frankfurt in 1752. ...
Jakob Bernays (September 11, 1824 - May 26, 1881), German philologist and philosophical writer, was born at Hamburg of Jewish parents. ...
Jakob Bernays (September 11, 1824 - May 26, 1881), German philologist and philosophical writer, was born at Hamburg of Jewish parents. ...
Michael Bernays (November 27, 1834 - February 25, 1897), was born in Hamburg. ...
Jakob Bernays (September 11, 1824 - May 26, 1881), German philologist and philosophical writer, was born at Hamburg of Jewish parents. ...
Paul Bernays (17 Oct 1888 - 18 Sept 1977) was a Swiss mathematician who played a crucial role in the development of mathematical logic in the 20th century. ...
In foundations of mathematics, Von Neumann-Bernays-Gödel set theory (NBG) is an axiom system for set theory designed to yield the same results as Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory, together with the axiom of choice (ZFC), but with only a finite number of axioms, that is without axiom schemas. ...
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