Julius Fischer (mining expert)

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Julius Fischer as a student in Göttingen in 1876

Julius Fischer (born July 30, 1856 in Hildesheim , † October 30, 1916 in Clausthal ) was a German mining expert , university professor and director of the mining academy in Clausthal .

Live and act

Julius Fischer was born in Hildesheim in 1856 and attended first here and later in Osnabrück the secondary school , the head of which his father had been appointed. After passing the Abitur, he began studying natural sciences at the Georg-August University in Göttingen , where he joined the association and later fraternity of Holzminda in 1876 . In 1878 he moved to the Bergakademie Berlin , where he passed the Bergreferendarexamen in May 1880.

He then worked for three years in Lautenthal , Osnabrück and Dortmund before taking his mountain assessor examination and then starting at the beginning of 1885 as a saltworks inspector in Schönebeck ad Elbe , where he stayed for seven years. In the meantime appointed to the Bergrat, he was transferred as Saline Director to Artern ad Unstrut in October 1892 , from where he was appointed after another ten years as Oberbergrat to the main place of his activity, the center of Harz mining , in Clausthal. There he taught as a professor of mining and economics . Promoted to the secret mountain ridge , he finally climbed the last step of his official career with his appointment as director of the Clausthaler Bergakademie in 1909. He held this position until his death in 1916.

Honors

literature

  • The Prussian Mining Academy in Clausthal 1775/1925. Festschrift for the 150th anniversary. Clausthal 1925, p. 28 f.
  • Obituary in: Metall und Erz. Zeitschrift für Metallhüttenwesen. 1916, p. 471 f.
  • Obituary in: Journal for the mining, metallurgy and saltworks in the Prussian state. Volume 64.
  • Obituary in: Stahl und Eisen. Journal for the German ironworks. Volume 36, Part 2, p. 1124.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Wilhelm Ebel : The register of the Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen 1837–1900. Hildesheim 1974. (No. 56403, matriculated on October 24, 1876)
  2. ^ Chemical journal. Centralblatt for the progress of all chemistry. Volume 5, 1906, p. 211.
  3. The bleed. Bulletin of the Association of Friends of Art and Culture in Mining. Volume 53, 2001, p. 25.