Johann Gottfried Hahn

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Title page "Die Hausbierbrauerei" from 1804

Johann Gottfried Hahn (* 1776 ) was a German forest officer and non-fiction author.

Hahn was, among other things, forestry commissioner in one of the successor states of the Duchy of Saxony-Gotha as well as a member of the Jena Natural Research Society and the Dreysigacker Forest and Hunting Society .

Fonts (selection)

  • The home brewery or complete practical instruction on how to prepare the malt and house beer; together with a description of a brewing machine with which you can easily brew your own house beer; as well as the preparation of various fruit wines and vinegars. Keyser: Erfurt 1804
  • Non-profit forestry pocket book: as an instructive and pleasant companion of the forester on his travels, with his business in the forest, and at the work table. Keyser: Erfurt 1809
  • Non-profit hunting paperback, or compendious but instructive advice for hunters and hunting enthusiasts, where they can recover about the most important objects, types, practices and terminology of Rath's hunting. Keyser: Erfurt 1811

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ DNB, catalog of the German National Library. In: d-nb.info. Accessed January 30, 2018 .
  2. ^ Kurt Lindner: Bibliography of the German and Dutch hunting literature. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 1976, ISBN 978-3-110-84595-2 , p. 291 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  3. MDZ-Reader - Volume - Gemeinnütziges Forst-Taschenbuch / Hahn, Johann Gottfried - Gemeinnütziges Forst-Taschenbuch. In: reader.digitale-sammlungen.de. February 28, 2012, accessed January 30, 2018 .