Karl Heinrich Rappolt

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Karl Heinrich Rappolt (born June 17, 1702 in Fischhausen , † October 23, 1753 in Königsberg ) was a German philosopher . From 1731 to 1733 he was a lecturer in philosophy, then professor for natural science at the Albertus University in Königsberg . His specialty was geography . In 1735 he was elected a foreign member of what was then the Royal Prussian Society of Sciences .

literature

  • JC Poggendorff: Biographical-literary concise dictionary for the history of the exact sciences: containing evidence of the living conditions and achievements of mathematicians, astronomers, physicists, chemists, mineralogists, geologists, etc. of all peoples and times. (JC Poggendorff's biographical-literary dictionary, volume 2) - Verlag Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1863. Digitized from Ateneu-Bibliothek Barcelona (December 3, 2008) on Google Books
  • Johann Gottlieb Bujack : About Prussian naturalists of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Biographical and literary sketches. Melchior Guilandin, Christian Fischer and Carl Heinrich Rappolt . In: Prussian provincial sheets . Volume 23, Königsberg 1840, pp. 5-26 .
  • Johann Gottlieb Bujack : About Prussian naturalists of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Biographical and literary sketches. Supplements to the biographical and literary sketch of Rappolt. In: Prussian provincial sheets . Volume 23, Koenigsberg 1840, pp. 492-498.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Members of the previous academies. Karl Heinrich Rappolt. Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences , accessed May 30, 2015 .