Rembert Ramsauer

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Rembert Ramsauer (* 1910 ; † 1955 ) was a German science historian .

Ramsauer received his doctorate in 1935 at the University of Kiel under Karl Lothar Wolf on Daniel Sennert (The atomistics of Daniel Sennert: as an approach to a German-looking natural research and theory of matter in the 17th century). With his teacher Wolf and a few others he was a representative of the so-called German chemistry . In the 1930s he was at the Saar-Palatinate Institute for State and Folk Research.

He was a member of the Munich Copernicus Complete Edition under Fritz Kubach and the author of a Copernicus biography.

After the Second World War, there was again a collaboration with Wolf, who set up an institute for interface chemistry in the Palatinate. This also led to several publications by Ramsauer.

Fonts

  • Nicolaus Coppernicus, converter of the worldview, Berlin: G. Lüttke 1943
  • The atomistics of Daniel Sennert: as an approach to a German-looking natural research and theory of matter in the 17th century, Vieweg 1935
  • Friedrich Casimir Medicus and the scientific problems of the 18th century, Saarpfälzische Abhandlungen zur Landes- und Volksforschung, 2, Kaiserslautern, Westpfalz-Verlag 1938
  • with Lothar Wolf: The Atomistics of Daniel Sennert. In: Journal for the entire natural sciences. Volume 1, 1935, pp. 357-360
  • On the history of mercury mining and the art of separating mercury in the Northern Palatinate. - In: Technikgeschichte, Volume 28, 1939, pp. 144–155
  • Jung-Stilling (1740-1817) as a natural scientist, in: Sudoffs Archiv, Volume 30, 1937/38, p. 282

literature

  • Markus Vonderau: 'German Chemistry'. The attempt of a German-like, holistic, form-like natural science during the time of National Socialism. Dissertation University of Marburg, Marburg / Lahn 1994.
  • Martin Bechstedt: "Structural atomic theory" - On "German chemistry" in the Nazi state. In: Herbert Mehrtens / Steffen Richter (eds.): Natural science, technology and Nazi ideology. Contributions to the history of science in the Third Reich. Suhrkamp Verlag, 1980, p. 142

Individual evidence

  1. Published by Vieweg 1935
  2. Free interfacial energy and stress release in brittle bodies, Natural Sciences, Volume 40, 1953, 336
  3. ^ Ramsauer, Physical Problems of Boundary Layer Friction, Part 1,2,3, Colloid and Polymer Science, 1948/49