Karl Wilhelm Bone Hauer

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Karl Wilhelm Bonehauer , (born April 10, 1805 in Potsdam , † March 13, 1875 in Meiningen ) was a German educator, rector and physicist.

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Karl Wilhelm Kniehauer was born in Potsdam, Brandenburg, in 1805. After completing his studies, he worked for a few years from 1830 as a teacher at the Prenzlau grammar school and then as director at the secondary school in Neubrandenburg . In the spring of 1837, Bonehauer received an appointment from Duke Bernhard II of Saxony-Meiningen to be the director of the Meiningen Realschule, which was to be founded, the later ducal Realgymnasium Meiningen . In August 1837 he received the first funds to purchase teaching materials and on May 1, 1838 he opened the secondary school. In the following years he expanded the school to a university entrance qualification and was appointed councilor . In 1863, with the help of formerly well-to-do students, he founded the "Bone Hauer Foundation", from which students in need at Prima and Selekta received a scholarship. On October 1st, 1870, Kniehauer retired.

In addition to his full-time jobs, Kniehauer worked as a physicist. He wrote a guide for differential and integral calculus , presented the theory of undulation and provided treatises on electricity. He published numerous contributions in scientific papers.

Fonts (selection)

  • Experiments on bound electricity. In: Annals of Physics and Chemistry. Volume 134, Joh. Ambr. Barth, Leipzig 1843.
  • About the voltage relationships in the electrical secondary current. In: Annals of Physics and Chemistry. Volume 146, Joh. Ambr. Barth, Leipzig 1847.
  • Experiments on the division of the battery current with regard to the theory of the same. In: Annals of Physics and Chemistry. Volume 209, Joh. Ambr. Barth, Leipzig 1868.
  • Attempts at the theory of the Leyden bottle. In: Annals of Physics and Chemistry. Volume 214, Joh. Ambr. Barth, Leipzig 1869.
  • About the bypass. In: Annals of Physics and Chemistry. Volume 218, Joh. Ambr. Barth, Leipzig 1871.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anton Emmrich: History of the Meininger Realgymnasium from 1838 to 1888.
  2. ^ Lexicon on the history of the city of Meiningen Bielsteinverlag Meiningen, 2008.

Web links

Wikisource: Karl Wilhelm Bonehauer  - Sources and full texts