Leopold Dengler

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Leopold Dengler (born November 17, 1812 in Karlsruhe , † January 27, 1866 there ) was a German forester and non-fiction author .

Leopold Dengler studied from 1832 to 1834 at the forestry school of the Polytechnic in Karlsruhe, which later became the University of Karlsruhe . In 1835 he was an intern in the secretariat of the Baden Forest Police. From 1839 to 1848 he worked as a district forester in Pforzheim, among others . Until his death in 1866 he was the district forester in Karlsruhe and at the same time the second forestry teacher at the forestry department of the local polytechnic . He taught silviculture and road construction and made a name for himself by writing numerous papers and his extensive practical experience. Among other things, he fundamentally revised Gwinner's textbook on silviculture.

Fonts

  • Path, bridge and hydraulic engineering for foresters and farmers , Stuttgart 1863

editor

  • Wilhelm Heinrich von Gwinner : Silviculture , 4th edition (that. 1858)
  • with Wilhelm Heinrich von Gwinner: Monthly for forestry and hunting

literature

  • Richard Hess:  Dengler, Leopold . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 5, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, p. 49 f.
  • K. Hasel, "Leopold Dengler", in: Biography of important forest people from Baden-Württemberg, pp. 74 - 77. , Stuttgart 1980

Web links

Wikisource: Forestry and Hunting Monthly  - Sources and Full Texts