Carl Franz Dietzel

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Carl Franz Dietzel , modernized Karl Franz Dietzel , (born November 30, 1820 in Oelsnitz (Vogtland) , † 1876 in Zittau ) was a German teacher, philosopher and author.

Life

Dietzel was born in the Saxon Vogtland and grew up in the carpet town of Oelsnitz, where he attended school and high school. After completing the teachers' seminar and receiving his doctorate as Dr. phil. In 1847 Dietzel became a teacher at the trade and construction school in Zittau in Upper Lusatia . In 1855 he rose to the ninth, 1858 to the seventh and in 1862 to the fifth teacher at the grammar school and the secondary school in Zittau. From 1866 Dietzel was a professor and third senior teacher at the grammar school and the secondary school in Zittau. He died in 1876 as a professor of mathematics and physics at the Johanneum in Zittau.

He wrote school papers on physical subjects and technical drawing.

In Zittau he was a member of the Freemason Lodge Friedrich August to the three circles .

Fonts (selection)

  • Bifilar suspension theory. Program of the industrial school in Zittau , 1850.
  • About the elasticity of rigid bodies with special. Consideration of the elastic aftereffect. Treatise with own experimental investigations . In: Engineer , 1855.
  • On the task, the method and the aim of physical research, and remarks on the relation of the natural sciences to social life and to philosophy and theology. Program , 1862.
  • Guidelines for teaching technical drawing: 1. Booklet: Projection theory. 2nd issue: Shadow construction. 3rd issue: Perspective. 4th issue: Applied projection theory , Leipzig: Seemann, 1864; 3rd edition Leipzig: JM Gebhardt's Verlag, 1873; 4th ed. Leipzig: JM Gebhardt's Verlag, 1896-1899.
  • The elements of the shadow construction - for use in secondary schools, commercial, craft and building trade schools , Leipzig: JM Gebhardt's Verlag, 1885.

His work The Applied Projection Theory: With Special Consideration for Building Construction, In addition to The Basics of the Axonometric Projection Method , was published as a reprint in 2017.

literature

  • Wilhelm Haan : Saxon writer's lexicon. Alphabetical compilation of the scholars, writers and artists currently living in the Kingdom of Saxony, along with short biographical notes and evidence of their writings that have appeared in print, Robert Schaefer's Verlag, Leipzig, 1875, p. 50.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Yearbook of Inventions and Advances, Vol. 13, 1877, p. 453.