Emil Tscheuschner

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Karl Robert Emil Tscheuschner (born January 4, 1840 in Wesel , † October 9, 1911 in Charlottenburg ) was a German brick factory owner and writer.

Life

Emil Tscheuschner obtained the Abitur at the United Higher Citizens School and Scholars School in Wesel . He then studied at the Bergakademie Freiberg. In 1860 he became a member of the Corps Franconia Freiberg . In the academic year 1861/62 still student, he graduated as an engineer, and moved to the University of Göttingen, where he in 1863 to Dr. phil. received his doctorate. Later he was a brick factory owner in Weimar .

Tscheuschner published numerous specialist literature on the processing of metals as well as on the manufacture and processing of glass. He also wrote a dramatic play.

Fonts

  • A Contribution to the Metallurgy of Iron , 1863
  • Handbook of metal decoration or the decoration and refinement of metal goods, glass, porcelain and fabrics in fire, as well as by chemical and galvanic means , 5th edition 1883. In: Neuer Schauplatz der Künste und Handwerke , No. 133
  • Manual of glass production according to all its main and secondary branches - Atlas , 1885 (together with A. Graeger, Bernhard Friedrich Voigt) (5th edition of Leng-Graeger's manual of glass production)
  • Paul Simon's rolling process for making sheet glass , 1889
  • Handbook of Porcelain and Glass Painting , 1890 (together with Karl Strele)
  • Metal coloring , (6th edition, completely revised by Otto Lippmann, 1919)
  • Glass industry calendar 1897
  • Glass industry calendar 1898
  • Bergk Castle: Dramatic Character Picture in Four Acts , 1887

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Corps list Corps Franconia in Freiberg, Saxony, March 5, 1838 to October 27, 1935, and Corps Franconia Fribergensis in Aachen since November 28, 1953, as of the summer semester 1985, p. 6
  2. ^ Register office Charlottenburg I: death register . No. 599/1911.
  3. Abitur graduates of the Konrad-Duden-Gymnasium Wesel 1899–1825
  4. Jahrbuch für den Berg- und Hüttenmann to the year 1862, p. 233 ( digitized version ( memento of the original dated November 9, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link accordingly Instructions and then remove this notice. ) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / tu-freiberg.de
  5. Address book for the grand ducal capital and residence city of Weimar 1879, p. 64 ( digitized version )