- The
Swedish Board of
Mines (Swedish:
Bergskollegium) was a
Swedish government agency existing between 1637 and 1857 with the task of
overseeing the mining...
- name von Löwenstern-Kunckel in 1693 and
making him a
member of the
Bergskollegium, the
Board of Mines. He died
probably on 20
March 1703 near Stockholm...
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Swedenborg to be ****essor-extraordinary on the
Swedish Board of
Mines (
Bergskollegium) in Stockholm. From 1716 to 1718, aged 30,
Swedenborg published a scientific...
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filosofiska graden,
ehuru han
aldrig blef magister. Anställd som
auskultant i
bergskollegium 1774, utnämndes han 1782 till
proberare vid
myntet och förordnades 1794...
- (1682–1764) [sv]
Count Governor of Östergötland
County 1718–21
President of
Bergskollegium 1721–27
Privy Council 1727–39 Sweden
Velis contractis 5 17
April 1748...
- and was
ennobled in 1689. He
became ****essor of the
Board of
Mines (
Bergskollegium) in 1675. He
became head of the
Laboratorium Chemi**** in 1683. He was...
- was emplo**** as an
unpaid trainee at the
central government agency Bergskollegium,
where he was
promoted as a law
clerk in 1825. In the mid-1820s, Hierta...
-
departments related to
trade were
located there: (1) The
Mines Authority (
Bergskollegium), an independent,
public authority founded in 1630 and
dissolved in...
- 1697, Rehnskiöld
married Elisabeth Funck,
daughter of the ****essor in
Bergskollegium Johan Funck. Rehnskiöld was thus brother-in-law to Carl
Magnus Stuart...
- technologies. He was emplo**** by the
Swedish mining authority, the
Bergskollegium.
Kalmeter had an
uncle who
taught music in Edinburgh.
Proprietors were...