- 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...
-
content of
letten (regional
German word for clay and mud). The
thoroughfare Bergrat-Voigt-Straße in
Erfurt commemorates his name.
Mineralogische Reisen durch...
- the Harz'
highest mountain, the Brocken. The
comital mining director (
Bergrat), Dr
Christoph Friedrich Jasche of Ilsenburg, was one of the
first to investigate...
- 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...
-
Benoit Broyer (1875 — Gonod, France) Béranger (1849 — Vibert, France)
Bergrat Otto
Berger (1924 — Berger, Germany)
Bernard (1818 — Robert, France) Bernd...
-
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...
- the Ruhr
valley to copy the
British model.
Involved in the
planning are
Bergrat Eversmann and
Oberbergrat Freiherr vom Stein. 1788 – The old ****weg starts...