Friedrich Rinne
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Friedrich Wilhelm Berthold Rinne (born March 16, 1863 in Osterode am Harz , † March 12, 1933 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German mineralogist , crystallographer and petrographer . He is considered the founder of salt petrography.
Live and act
After attending grammar school in Rinteln , Friedrich Rinne studied at the Georg-August University in Göttingen , where he received his doctorate in 1883 . From 1883 to 1886 he was an assistant at the Mineralogical-Petrographic Institute of the University of Göttingen. In 1885 he became a private lecturer in mineralogy and petrography. From 1887 to 1894 he was an assistant at the Mineralogical-Petrographic Institute of the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin . Then worked as a university lecturer: in 1894 as a professor at the Technical University of Hanover , in 1904 at the University of Gießen , in 1908 at the University of Kiel , in 1908 at the University of Königsberg and in 1909 at the University of Leipzig . In 1909 the mineral Rinneit (also Rinneita ) was named after him. In 1928 he became a professor at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . During the First World War , Rinne was a soldier from 1917 to 1918.
Memberships and honors
- 1910 member of the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig
- 1911 appointed Privy Councilor
- 1911 member of the Society of Sciences in Göttingen
- 1925 member of the Leopoldina
- 1929 member of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences
Fonts
- The microscope in the chemical laboratory: elementary instructions for simple crystallographic-optical examinations . Jänecke, Hanover 1900. ( digitized version )
- Geology . Jänecke, Hanover 1901
- The fine structure of matter, modeled on crystals . Gebr. Borntraeger, Berlin 1922
- Borderline issues of life. a look around in the intermediate area of biological and inorganic natural science , source u. Meyer, Leipzig 1931
- Paracrystalline creatures , Steinkopff, Dresden 1931
swell
- Friedrich Seifert : Rinne, Friedrich Wilhelm Berthold. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 21, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-428-11202-4 , p. 638 f. ( Digitized version ).
- Paul Trommsdorff: The faculty of the Technical University of Hanover 1831-1931. Hanover, 1931, p. 35.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Willy Hänsel: The Rintelner Gymnasium in the mirror of the time 1817-1967 ed. from the Ernestinum high school. Bösendahl, Rinteln 1967, p. 101
Web links
- Literature by and about Friedrich Rinne in the catalog of the German National Library
- Overview of Friedrich Rinne's courses at the University of Leipzig (winter semester 1909 to summer semester 1914)
- Friedrich Rinne in the professorial catalog of the University of Leipzig
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rinne, Friedrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rinne, Friedrich Wilhelm Berthold (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German mineralogist, crystallograph and petrograph |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 16, 1863 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Osterode am Harz |
DATE OF DEATH | March 12, 1933 |
Place of death | Freiburg in Breisgau |