Friedrich Bolte (navigation teacher)

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Friedrich Bolte ( Emil Bieber )

Friedrich Bolte (born April 2, 1860 in Elsfleth , † January 1, 1940 in Hamburg ) was a German navigation teacher.

Life

Bolte's father was a captain on sailing ships. Friedrich Bolte grew up in Elsfleth and attended the Mariengymnasium Jever . After graduating from high school, he began to study mathematics , physics and astronomy at the Philipps University in Marburg . In the spring of 1879 he renounced the Corps Guestphalia Marburg . On January 10, 1880 recipiert , he stepped out on 29 April 1880th He became active again on June 3, 1880. Inactive since October 27, 1880 , he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin , the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . She obtained his doctorate in 1883 as Dr. phil.

He was briefly at the Deutsche Seewarte in the mid-1880s . In February 1886 he was the first teacher with an academic education at the navigation school in Hamburg. On February 1, 1901, he became its director as the successor to Carl Theodor Bernhard Niebour . After a total of 39 years, he retired on June 1, 1925.

Works

  • The practice of Sumner's stand lines on board . In: Archive of the Deutsche Seewarte , XVII. Born in Hamburg 1894.
  • The methods of chronometer control on board for the purpose of determining length: together with panels to facilitate reduction . In: Archive of the Deutsche Seewarte , XVII. Born in Hamburg 1894.
  • Guide to teaching arithmetic for use in navigation schools . W. Peuser 1897.
  • Elementary shipping science . Konrad W. Mecklenburg, Berlin 1907; Reprint maritime press, Bremen 2012, ISBN 9783954272402 . GoogleBooks
  • New manual of shipping science , 3rd edition. Eckardt & Messtorff, Hamburg 1914.
  • Tables for the reduction of observations above the artificial horizon , 3rd edition. Hamburg 1916.
  • Nautical blackboard collection. With three magnetic maps issued by the Reichsmarineamt , 3rd edition. Konrad W. Mecklenburg, Berlin 1916.
  • Guide to the teaching of plane trigonometry for use in nautical schools . W. Peuser 1917.
  • Guide to teaching physics. For use at seafaring schools , 4th edition. F. Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig 1917.
  • The profession of the nautical officer in the merchant marine. Due to the new examination regulations . Eckardt & Messtorff, Hamburg 1926.
  • with Heinrich Meldau : electricity and spark telegraphy . F. Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig 1925.
  • with Heinrich Meldau: Physics for seafarers with special consideration of the spark telegraphy . F. Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig 1925.
  • Elementary treatment of nautical science: Introduction to shipping , Neudruck maritime press, Bremen 2013, ISBN 9783954273270 . GoogleBooks

Honors

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 100 , 64.
  2. ^ Archives of the Corps Guestphalia et Suevoborussia
  3. Dissertation: Investigations on the precession constant based on the star catalogs by Lalande and Schjellerup .