Sartorius
Sartorius designates:
- Sartorius (company) , a German pharmaceutical and laboratory supplier
- Sartorius (collection of laws) , a collection of laws on German constitutional and administrative law
- the tailor's muscle , see sartorius muscle
- Sartorius Point , peninsula in Antarctica
The name Sartorius , a form of " Schneider " (or their North German synonyms " Schröder " or " Schrader "), often Latinized in the course of humanism :
- Auguste von Sartorius (1830–1895), founder of the Kindermissionswerk
- Augustinus Sartorius (1663–1723), Czech Cistercian monk and church historian
- Balthasar Sartorius (1534–1609), German Lutheran theologian
- Carl Sartorius (1865–1945), German lawyer
- Christian Sartorius (1796–1872), German-American politician and sugar manufacturer
- Christoph Friedrich Sartorius (1701–1785), German theologian
- David Bernhard von Sartorius (1744–1825), general superintendent, member of the Württemberg state parliament
- Dietrich Sartorius († after 1543), Protestant preacher during the Reformation
- Ernst Sartorius (1797-1859), German theologian
- Erasmus Sartorius (1577–1637), German composer
- Florence Sartorius (1846–1925), German mechanic and entrepreneur
- Franz Josef Sartorius (1811–1878), Prussian MP
- Friedrich Sartorius (1808–1865), German pastor and member of parliament
- Heinrich Sartorius (1912–1989), German ambassador
- Horst Sartorius (1910–1998), grandson of Florence Sartorius; Honorary citizen of Göttingen
- Jacob Sartorius (* 2002), American pop singer
- Joachim Sartorius (cantor) (around 1548 – around 1600), cantor in Schweidnitz (Silesia), song writer
- Joachim Sartorius (pastor) (? –1581), pastor in Waldenburg (Silesia)
- Joachim Sartorius (* 1946), German lawyer, diplomat, theater director, poet and translator
- Johann Sartorius (theologian) (around 1500–1570), Dutch theologian
- Johann Sartorius (polymath) (1656–1729), Hungarian-German polymath
- Johann Sartorius the Elder (1680 / 1682–1756), Transylvanian-German composer
- Johann Sartorius the Younger (1712–1787), Transylvanian-German composer
- Johannes Georg Sartorius († 1696), German physician
- Johann Jacob Sartorius (1730–1790), German Protestant clergyman and educator
- Joseph Sartorius (1842–1910), German politician
- Julian Sartorius (* 1981), Swiss jazz and improvisation musician
- Julius Sartorius (1879–1918), German engineer and industrialist
- Karl Sartorius (ornithologist) (1875–1967), German teacher and ornithologist
- Karl Sartorius (1890–1965), Swiss publisher
- Luis José Sartorius Tapia (1820–1871), Spanish President (1853–1854)
- Malte Sartorius (1933–2017), German draftsman and graphic artist
- Margrit Sartorius (* 1974), German actress
- Nicolaus Sartorius , German music publisher, Liegnitz, 17th century
- Otto Sartorius (politician) (1842-1911), German winemaker and politician (FVp)
- Otto Sartorius (theologian) (1864–1947), German theologian and genealogist
- Otto Sartorius (oenologist) (1892–1977), German winemaker and oenologist
- Paul Sartorius (composer) (1569–1609), German composer
- Paul Sartorius (hockey player) (1912-2002), French field hockey player
- Peter Sartorius (* 1937), German journalist and publicist
- Walter Sartorius (1875–1937), German architect
- Wilhelm Sartorius (1863–1942), German district administrator
- Wolfgang Sartorius (around 1590), German mathematician (first bookkeeping textbook)
Members of the Sartorius von Bach family :
- Hans Wilhelm Sartorius von Bach , South West African politician and farmer
Members of the Sartorius von Waltershausen family :
- August Sartorius von Waltershausen (1852–1938), German economist
- Georg Friedrich Sartorius (von Waltershausen) (1765–1828), German historian
- Hermann Wolfgang von Waltershausen (1882–1954), German composer, music teacher and music writer
- Wolfgang Sartorius von Waltershausen (1809–1876), German geologist, namesake of the mineral sartorite
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