Wilhelm Mink

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Wilhelm Mink (* 1807 in Krefeld ; † 1883 ) was a German entomologist who specialized in the processing of beetles (Coleoptera) and hymenoptera (Hymenoptera).

Live and act

Wilhelm Mink worked as a teacher in Krefeld and had been a senior teacher there since February 16, 1855 . His collections are in the city. Annaberg-Buchholz Museum in Saxony . The Hymenoptera are on permanent loan from the German Entomological Institute in Eberswalde .

Works

  • Textbook of geometry as a guide for teaching at higher middle schools and similar educational institutions . Krefeld, 1840.
  • Journey through the Pyrenees in 1857 . Krefeld, 1859.
  • Geometric theory of forms or preparatory exercises for teaching geometry . Krefeld, 1860
  • Descriptive and analytical geometry as a guide for teaching at higher educational establishments . Krefeld, 1862.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Socrates: Journal for the high school system . 1855, p. 288

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