Daniel Gottlieb Friderici

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Daniel Gottlieb Friderici (born March 20, 1767 in Berlin ; † July 8, 1826 ibid.) Was a German architect and Prussian government building officer .

Daniel Gottlieb Friderici was a student and longtime collaborator of David Gilly was building inspector in Hofbauamt in Potsdam , 1798 Baurat the government in Berlin and received in 1809 the character of a royal Prussian government Commissioner of City Planning. He was primarily known and respected for his writings, especially for the publication of the third volume on Gilly's agricultural art. Friderici was a Freemason at the St. John's Lodge Pythagoras to the Flaming Star in Berlin.

Fonts

  • Collections of useful articles and news relating to architecture , volumes 1798–1803
  • Instructions for the measurement and calculation of the lengths, areas, etc. Body , Braunschweig 1799
  • Handbook of Landbaukunst, by D. Gilly, Royal Secret Ober-Bau-Rath, published after his death, 3rd part , Halle 1811

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Complete index of German-language literature (GV) 1700–1910 , edited under the direction of Hilmar Schmuck and Willi Gorzny, Saur, 1982, p. 239