Theodor Bodemann
Theodor Bodemann († November 27, 1845 in Clausthal ) was a German mountain prober (chemist in the mine) in Clausthal and a teacher of probing and analytical chemistry at the royal mountain school in Clausthal.
The former mountain cross-checker succeeded the late Conrad Koch (1774–1840).
Publications
- Instructions for the art of mining and smelting ; Clausthal, 1845; supplemented by Bruno Kerl 1857 ( Google Books ).
- A Treatise on the Assaying of Lead, Copper, Silver, Gold, and Mercury ; translated by WA Goodyear, 1865 ( Google Books ).
- Something about the composition of the Upper Harz lead stones ; In Annals of Physics ; 1841 ( Google Books ).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Chemical-pharmaceutical bio and bibliographical icon .
- ↑ The mine friend; Volume 3 (1841); P. 300
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SURNAME | Bodemann, Theodor |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German mountain tester (chemist in the mine) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 18th century or 19th century |
DATE OF DEATH | November 27, 1845 |
Place of death | Clausthal |