Max Kirmis

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Max Kirmis (born August 5, 1851 in Fraustadt , Fraustadt district , Posen province ; † January 9, 1926 in Neumünster ) was a German scientist and teacher.

Life

After studying natural sciences in Wroclaw , Kirmis intended to study medicine and attended the Catholic high school in Glogau for two years . Then he turned back to physics and chemistry, which he studied in Leipzig, Berlin and Heidelberg. In Berlin he worked at the Physics Institute under the direction of Hermann von Helmholtz . In 1876 he was at the University of Halle for Dr. phil. doctoral thesis “On the migration of ions and a new molecular effect of galvanic current”. He worked as a test person at the secondary school 1st order in Poznan and as a teacher at the higher agricultural school in Hochburg in Baden, before he came to the secondary school in Neumünster in 1880 . There he worked as a teacher worked. He retired in 1916.

In addition to scientific articles, Kirmis published mainly on numismatic topics.

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  1. Kirmis, Max. In: Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburgischen and Eutinian writers from 1866–1882: following the author's Lexicon from 1829–1866. Volume 1, Biernatzki, Kiel 1885.