Friedrich Wilhelm Schneider (forest scientist)

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Wilhelm Schneider around 1868
Wilhelm Schneider (2nd from right) with his fellow teachers at the Forest Academy Eberswalde (from right): Friedrich Wilhelm Schütze , Schneider, Adolf Remelé , Bernhard Danckelmann , Julius Theodor Christian Ratzeburg and Robert Hartig with Peter Danckelmann in his arms. Photo by Adolf Remelé, ca.1868.

Friedrich Wilhelm Schneider (mostly Wilhelm Schneider ; born February 12, 1801 in Rothensee near Magdeburg, †  November 4, 1879 in Eberswalde ) was a German forest scientist and mathematician . As a Privy Councilor , he taught chemistry at the Royal Forest Academy in Eberswalde for almost 50 years .

Schneider was born the son of a chief forester . He first attended the village school and then came to the education department in Giessen. He later studied at the private forest school in Darmstadt.

He was also the editor of the forest and hunting calendar .

Individual evidence

  1. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (Vienna), Federal Forest Research Institute Mariabrunn: Centralblatt für das alles Forstwesen , Volume 6, 1880, p. 48.
  2. August Bernhardt : History of forest ownership: forest management and forest science in Germany , Volume 3, 1875, p. 360.
  3. Heinz Sarkowski, Heinz Götze: Der Springer-Verlag: Stations of His History , Volume 1, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, p. 63.