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Ulrich of Calw (* 1465 in Calw; "† 1523 in Leipzig) were an human, a physician, a Montanwissenschaftler, a mathematician, a and a Astrologe.

Life

1485 studied Ulrich of Calw at the University of Leipzig. 1490 it became Baccalaureus and Magister Artium and studied afterwards medicine and mathematics. of Calw got the order, a "“new city at the fright mountain"” from the Saxonian cure prince George I. to build the today's city Anna mountain. 1497 were appointed of Calw by the city free mountain as the Stadtphysikus. Here worked it as measurement and a civil engineer, mining industry-oh-reasonable and Astrologe. 1505 appeared in Augsburg its book "“Eyn useful booklets, like one mine to probably and search and find are"”, the first scientific paper over mining industry in Germany. As a physician it successfully fought 1497 against the plague.

1508 he became citizen from free mountain, councilman and 1514 to 1519 governing mayor. Ulrich of Calw created 1515 the first human High School in Saxonia. It was accepted 1519 to the Freiberger scarce shank, left however because of meeting with hostility against its school 1519 free mountain and went to Leipzig, where it worked as a professor for medicine. Its last order, determination of the location and development of the development plan for Marienberg he got 1521 of Heinrich the pious one.

Works

  • "“Eyn useful booklets, like one mine to probably and search and find is"”, Augsburg, 1505

Literature

Pieper, William: Ulrich of Calw and its mountain booklet: with original text facsimile and transmission of the mountain booklet of approximately 1500 and facsimile of the plague writing of 1521. - Berlin: Academy publishing house, 1955. - 215 S. - (Freiberger of research booklets; D 7)


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