Hermann Ignaz Bidermann

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Hermann Ignaz Bidermann (born August 3, 1831 in Vienna , † April 15, 1892 in Graz ) was an Austrian constitutional law teacher and statistician.

Hermann Ignaz Bidermann studied political science in Vienna and Innsbruck , Göttingen and Leipzig . He completed his habilitation in this subject in 1855 at the University of Pest , became professor at the Law Academy in Kaschau in 1858 , in Pressburg in 1860 , at the University of Innsbruck in 1861 and worked in the same capacity in Graz from 1871 .

In Innsbruck he became a member of the striking student union Akademischer Gesangsverein .

Fonts

  • Technical education in the Austrian Empire , Vienna 1854
  • The iron and steel industry in Hungary , Pest 1857
  • The Hungarian Ruthenians, their residential area, their acquisition and their history , Innsbruck 1862–68, 2 Tle.
  • History of the overall Austrian state idea , Innsbruck 1867
  • Russian activities in Hungary , Innsbruck 1868
  • The Italians in the Tyrolean Provincial Association , Innsbruck 1874
  • Bukovina under Austrian administration , Lemberg 1876
  • The novels and their distribution in Austria , Graz 1877
  • The Austrian Council of State , Vienna 1879 (started by Carl von Hock ; from the estate)
  • Newer Slavic settlements on South German soil . Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1888. Digitized edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf

literature

  • Biedermann Hermann Ignaz. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 1, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1957, p. 82.
  • Franz Krones : Professor Dr. jur. Hermann Ignaz Bidermann. In: Mittheilungen des Historische Verein fur Steiermark, No. 46. Graz 1898, pp. 259–278.
  • Енциклопедія історії України. Т. 1. - К., 2005. - С. 269; Тімков М. Герман Ігнац Бідерман - австрійський дослідник історії Закарпаття (Біографічний аспект.) // Науковий версукт. Серія «Історія». Вип. 22. - Ужгород, 2009. - С. 37-44.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Albin Kulhanek: Chronicle of the AGV Innsbruck 1963-1906 . S. 31 .