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- The Bergrat Müller Pond (German: Bergrat-Müller-Teich), named after a former mining director, Müller, in the Harz mountains of central Germany is a storage...
- of minerals was incorporated in 1827. In 1835, Mohs resigned. He became Bergrat which meant being an imperial counselor in charge of mining affairs, published...
- progressed, he received the posts of Hof-Medikus (court physician, 1777) and Bergrat (counsellor of mines, 1782). He was a friend and consultant to Johann Wolfgang...
- Leberecht Fleischer (1801–1888), orientalist Rudolph Hering (1803–1888), Saxon Bergrat Johannes Theodor Müller (1873–1953), German-Australian sculptor Karl Schröder...
- the Harz' highest mountain, the Brocken. The comital mining director (Bergrat), Dr Christoph Friedrich Jasche of Ilsenburg, was one of the first to investigate...
- content of letten (regional German word for clay and mud). The thoroughfare Bergrat-Voigt-Straße in Erfurt commemorates his name. Mineralogische Reisen durch...
- position that he held until his death in 1892. In 1876, Gretschel became a Bergrat professor. During 1875–1880, 1881–1883, and 1886–1889 he belonged to the...
- the Hallstatt museum to undertake further excavation. The excavator was Bergrat Hutter, and he was ****isted by Isodor Engl. This led to many of the most...
- Philosophical Society in 1786. In 1780 the Duke of Brunswick made him a Bergrat (administrator of mining) and in 1781 he was nobled by the emperor Leopold...
- geometry and algebraic geometry. Heinrich Jung was born as the son of a Bergrat (a mining officer of high rank) in Essen and studied from 1895 to 1899...