Carl Leisewitz

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Carl Leisewitz (born December 21, 1831 in Dorfmark near Fallingbostel, † December 20, 1916 in Munich ) was a German agricultural scientist .

Leisewitz attended high school in Celle and, after several years of training in agricultural businesses, studied at the Agricultural Academy in Poppelsdorf near Bonn in 1857 and 1858 . He then worked as an agriculture teacher. From 1863 to 1866 he taught as a lecturer at the Agricultural Academy Proskau ( Silesia ) and since 1869 at the Polytechnic in Darmstadt . In 1871 he received his doctorate from the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Göttingen with a thesis on property taxes in agriculture. From 1873 to 1904 he worked as full professor for industrial management and animal breeding at the agricultural department of the Technical University of Munich . For the General German Biography , published by the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences , he wrote numerous articles on farmers and agricultural scientists.

Fonts

  • The property tax and agriculture. Second section of the thesis: Agriculture under the influence of the tax system in Northern Germany. Chr. Kichler, Darmstadt, 1871.
  • Agriculture under the influence of the tax system in northern Germany . Wiegandt Hempel, Berlin 1872.
  • Teaching and manual for general animal breeding in agriculture . Theodor Ackermann, Munich 1888.

literature

  • H. Raum : The agricultural department of the Technical University of Munich from 1872 to 1901 . In: Bayerisches Landwirtschaftliches Jahrbuch vol. 39, 1962, ISSN  0375-8621 , pp. 745-765.

Web links

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