Karl Friedrich Salomon Liscovius

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Karl Friedrich Salomon Liscovius (born November 8, 1780 in Leipzig ; † March 31, 1844 ibid) was a German doctor and physiologist .

Life

He studied at the St. Thomas School in Leipzig . He studied medicine at the University of Leipzig and received his doctorate in 1813 for Dr. med. Liscovius settled in Leipzig as a doctor. In 1825 he became a private lecturer, in 1831 an associate professor and in 1838 a full professor of general therapy and drug theory in Leipzig. He wrote several works on the human voice .

Works

  • Theory of Voice (1814)
  • About pipes with today's walls (1842)
  • Influence of the different widths of the labial pipes on their pitch (1843)
  • Influence of the bottle shape on the pitch of the sounding air with relationships on the human voice (1843)
  • On the theory of sounding columns of air (1843)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich August Eckstein : Nomenclator philologorum . BG Teubner, Leipzig 1871, p. 338.
  2. ^ Robert Eitner : Biographical-bibliographical source lexicon of musicians and music scholars of the Christian era up to the middle of the nineteenth century . Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig 1902, p. 188.