Carl Jacob Ettling

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Carl Jacob Ettling (born April 15, 1806 in Rüsselsheim , † June 21, 1856 in Gießen ) was a German mineralogist .

Life

Carl Jacob Ettling was the eldest son of the economist (landowner) Johann Jacob Friedrich Ettling from Frankfurt am Main and his first wife Therese Margaretha, nee. Reichard. He received his doctorate as Dr. Phil. In April 1835 he became Justus von Liebig's assistant , whose five-ball apparatus he perfected. From 1837 he was a teacher at the natural science secondary school in Giessen. In 1849 he became an associate professor for mineralogy at the University of Giessen.

At Ettling's wedding in Gießen in 1841 with Caroline Heyer, the widow of Friedrich Christian Gregor Wernekinck , Justus von Liebig was the best man.

Publications

  • Analysis of an acetic acid copper-lime ; 1832
  • Contribution to knowledge of beeswax ; 1832
  • About the essential oil of Spirea ulmaria and its compounds ; 1839
  • About salicylic acid ; 1841

Individual evidence

  1. Jump up "Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929," index, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NZHW-6YG  : accessed 21 Feb 2013), Carl Jacob Ettling and Caroline Henriette Louise Christine Heyer Wernekink , August 5, 1841; citing Giesen, Germany; FHL microfilm 341801.
  2. Liebig and his students: the new school of chemistry by Georg Schwedt
  3. Fire and flame, sound and smoke: show experiments and chemical history by FR Kreissl, Otto Krätz