Adam Christian Gaspari

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Adam Christian Gaspari
(copper engraving by Conrad Westermayr , 1804)

Adam Christian Gaspari (born November 18, 1752 in Schleusingen ; † May 27, 1830 in Königsberg (Prussia) ) was a German geographer .

Life

Adam Christian Gaspari was associate professor of philosophy at the University of Jena from 1795 , from 1797 professor at the Oldenburg high school , from 1803 professor of history, geography and statistics at the University of Dorpat and from 1810 full professor of geography and statistics at the University of Königsberg .

Gaspari was a Freemason and from 1814 to 1821 a member of the Königsberg Lodge Zum Phoenix .

Fonts

  • Attempt on the political equilibrium of the European states. Hamburg 1790
  • About the methodical instruction in geography and the appropriate aids for it. Weimar 1791.
  • Adam Christian Gaspari, Professors zu Jena, complete manual of the latest description of the earth. Vol. 1, Volume 1, which contains the general introduction and part of Germany. Weimar: Verl. Des Industrie-Comptoirs, 1797.
  • New methodical school atlas / Adam Christian Gaspari; Franz Ludwig Giessenfeld . Weimar 1799.
  • General card, also postcard, from all the Royal Prussian States 1802 / Daniel Friedrich Sotzmann ; Adam Christian Gaspari; Wolfgang Scharfe.
  • The Franco-Russian Compensation Plan: with historical, geographical and statistical explanations and e. Comparison board. Regensburg 1802.
  • The Deputation Recess. Hamburg: Perthes, 1803 (Reprint Hildesheim 2003: Becker, H.-J. [Hrsg.]: Adam Christian Gaspari, Der Deputations-Receß, with historical-geographical and statistical explanations and a comparative table, reprint of the Hamburg 1803 edition, with a Foreword by Hans-Jürgen Becker).
  • Textbook of the description of the earth: to explain the new methodological school atlas. 11., according to the latest changes ... partially changed. Ed. Weimar: Verl. Des Geograph. Inst., 1811.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chronicle of the Johannisloge "Zum Todtenkopfe und Phönix". Berlin 2009, self-published by the Lodge "Zum Todtenkopf und Phoenix"