Vincenz Tobisch

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Vincenz Ignatz Tobisch (born November 11, 1835 in Prague , † March 14, 1891 in Johnsdorf ) was a Bohemian mining engineer .

Life

Tobisch was born in Prague in 1835 as the son of the kk state accounting accountant Franz Karl Tobisch (1794–1862) from Meseritz near Kaaden and Ludmilla Drtina (1805–1886). His brother was the lawyer Eduard Tobisch .

Vincenz Tobisch was a pupil at the royal Hungarian mining and forestry academy in Schemnitz from 1856, and in 1862 at the kk Montan-Lehranstalt in Příbram . He completed his studies as a mining engineer. Then he was u. a. worked as works manager of the mine in Postelberg before he became a mountain manager in 1880 and later a mountain director in Dux . In 1882 he was on the board of the Dresden- based Duxer Kohlenverein AG . In addition to mining science works, devoted Tobisch also exploring the fauna and flora in the over the lignite located Tertiary beds . From this activity came a rich collection, which he u. a. the Leopoldina made available.

Tobisch most recently worked as a mining director and manager of the mines in Oberleutensdorf . In 1891 he died in the Villa Korschinek in Johnsdorf.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ E. Blochmann: Nova acta Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae Germanicae Naturae Curiosorum, Volume 57 (1898), p. 139 .
  2. ^ JA Barth: Nova acta Leopoldina; Treatises of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina, Volume 57 (1892), pp. 208f .
  3. Joh. F. Procházka: Topographical-statistical schematic of the large estates in the Kingdom of Bohemia, at the same time the address book of all of the same employed officials, the forest staff (1891), p. 651 .