Joseph Horniker

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Joseph Horniker (* in Lemberg ) was an Austrian lawyer , notary , patent attorney and “court and court counsel ”. He was of Jewish faith.

Life

On August 18, 1800, he became the first Jewish lawyer at the University of Vienna to Dr. jur. PhD.

In 1808 it was included in the list of prenumerants for the edition of the "Complete Collection of Exchange Laws of All Countries and Trading Places in Europe" by the publishing lawyer Johann Michael Edler von Zimmerl , completed on January 8, 1809 in Vienna .

For 1837 it is documented that his office was at Dorotheergasse 1118 in Vienna.

notary

Ignaz Josef Pleyel (1757–1831) acquired the marketing rights (for France) for opp 130, 133 and 134 from Ludwig van Beethoven on January 24, 1827 . The contract is formulated in French and was signed in the presence of the witnesses and publishers Mathias Artaria (1793–1835) and Johann Traeg in Vienna, and the signatures were certified by him.

Patent attorney

During his work as a patent attorney, Horniker represented clients from Brussels , Colmar , Leipzig , London , Milan , Paris and St Albans , among others .

His clients included:

  • the inventor Robert Brooks junior in St. Albans for a patent to improve the construction of stringed instruments
  • the inventor Jean Gabriel Isaac Grimaud de Caux (1800–1881) because of a patent from 1838 on the discovery and improvement of the "Filtre-Fonvielle" (named after the inventor Heinrich Fonvielle )
  • the inventor Frédéric Charassin , advocate in Paris, because of a patent from 1847 on a process for making paper from a previously unused bush
  • the inventor Heinrich Bern. Chaussenot , engineer, with a patent from 1835 on the invention and improvement of gas lighting
  • the inventor Camille Bernard Decker , printer in Colmar , with a patent for the improvement in the "construction of the carriage steps"
  • the inventor Abraham Dixon (1779–1850), a trader in Brussels , who in 1840 received a patent for the “improvement of an oven” and in 1843 a patent for an invention for “pulling and combing wool”. He also represented Abraham Dixon in the patent of 1845 for the "application of atmospheric driving force and in the manufacture of tubes, both for atmospheric railways with stationary pistons and running atmospheric tubes and for other purposes" as well as in the invention to improve "the wagon wheels and of their belonging ... to let them take the evasive lines on the railways "
  • the inventor Peter Armand Graf von Fontaine-Moreau , with a patent on the lining of saddles and harnesses
  • the inventor Alexander Laferost , a glove manufacturer in Milan , who received a patent for a mechanical cutting device for gloves in 1848.
  • the inventor Johann Manby , engineer in Paris, with a patent from 1838 "on the improvement of anthracite coal for melting the ores ..."

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Intelligence sheet of the Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung from 1800, Numero 1, Sp. 1351 ( digitized version ); Practical discussions from all parts of legal scholarship , Vol. 3, Hanover 1815, p. 433 digitized .
  2. ^ Prenumerant index on Google Books, accessed March 5, 2013.
  3. Schematism of the Austrian Empire . I. Theil, Vienna 1837, p. 719 .
  4. Contract between Beethoven and Pleyel Beethoven-Haus Bonn ( Memento of the original from February 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed March 7, 2013 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / katalog.beethoven-haus-bonn.de
  5. ^ Official Journal of the Laibacher Zeitung , No. 56, 1846 ( digitized version )
  6. Collection of laws for the Archduchy under the Ens. Part twentieth. Year 1838 . K. k. Hof- und Staats-Aerarial-Druckerei, Vienna 1840, digitized , p. 1168
  7. ^ Official Journal of the Laibacher Zeitung , No. 31 of March 13, 1847 ( digitized version )
  8. Collection of laws for the Archduchy under the Ens. Seventeenth part. Year 1835 . K. k. Hof- und Staats-Aerarial-Druckerei, Vienna 1837, p. 1061
  9. Chaussenot: About a method of giving the flame of the carbonized hydrogen gas used for gas lighting a greater luminosity. In: Polytechnisches Journal . 65, 1837, pp. 132-136.
  10. ^ Yearbooks of the Kaiser. royal Polytechnic Institute in Vienna - nineteenth volume . Carl Gerold, Vienna 1837, p. 489 (No. 2307)
  11. ^ Official Journal of the Laibacher Zeitung , No. 128 of October 26, 1847 ( digitized version )
  12. ^ Official Journal of the Laibacher Zeitung , No. 119 of October 3, 1840 ( digitized version )
  13. ^ Official Journal of the Laibacher Zeitung , No. 106 of September 5, 1843 ( digitized version )
  14. ^ Official Journal of the Laibacher Zeitung , No. 12 of January 28, 1847 ( digitized version )
  15. ^ Official Journal of the Laibacher Zeitung , No. 141 of November 24, 1846 ( digitized version )
  16. ^ Official Journal of the Laibacher Zeitung , No. 102 of August 25, 1846 ( digitized version )
  17. ^ Official Journal of the Laibacher Zeitung , No. 52 of April 29, 1848 ( digitized version )
  18. ^ Collection of the laws for the Archduchy of Austria under the Ens. Twentieth Part, Year 1838 , p. 1099