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Johan Georg Forchhammer

Johan Georg Forchhammer (26 July 1794 – 14 December 1865)[1] was a Danish mineralogist and geologist.

Johan Georg Forchhammer
Forchhammer, c. 1850
Born
Johan Georg Forchhammer

(1794-07-26)26 July 1794
Husum, Duchy of Schleswig (now Germany)
Died14 December 1865(1865-12-14) (aged 71)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Resting placeAssistens Cemetery
Spouse
Louise Christiane Fugl
(m. 1825)
ChildrenJohannes Forchhammer
Scientific career
FieldsGeology, chemistry
InstitutionsUniversity of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark
Academic advisorsHans Christian Ørsted

Early life and education edit

Forchhammer was born at Husum, Schleswig. He studied at the universities of Kiel and Copenhagen from 1815 to 1818.

Career edit

Forchhammer then joined Hans Christian Ørsted and Lauritz Esmarch in their mineralogical exploration of Bornholm, and took a considerable share in the labors of the expedition. In 1820 he obtained his doctorate by a chemical treatise De mangano, and immediately after set out on a journey through England, Scotland and the Faroe Islands. In 1823 he was appointed lecturer at Copenhagen University on chemistry and mineralogy; in 1829 he obtained a similar post in the newly established polytechnic school; and in 1831 he was appointed professor of mineralogy in the university, and in 1848 became curator of the geological museum.[2]

From 1835 to 1837 he made many contributions to the geological survey of Denmark. On the death of Hans Christian Ørsted in 1851, he succeeded him as director of the polytechnic school and secretary of the Academy of Sciences. In 1850 he began with Japetus Steenstrup and Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae various anthropological publications which gained a high reputation. As a public instructor Forchhammer held a high place and contributed potently to the progress of his favorite studies in his native country. He interested himself in such practical questions as the introduction of gas into Copenhagen, the establishment of the fire-brigade at Rosenborg[3] and the boring of artesian wells.[2]

In 1865, Johan Georg Forchhammer conjectured that the ratio of major salts in samples of seawater from various locations was constant. This constant ratio is known as Forchhammer's Principle, or the Principle of Constant Proportions.[2] Forchhhammer's theory was proven correct in 1884 by Prof William Dittmar following extensive analysis of sea-water samples taken during the Challenger expedition.[4]

Among his more important works are Lærebog i. de enkelte Radicalers Chemi (1842); Danmarks geognostiske Forhold (1835); Om de Bornholmske Kulformationer (1836); Dit myere Kridt i Danmark (1847); Bidrag til Skildringer af Danmarks geographiske Forhold i deres Afhængighed af Landets indre geognostiske Bygning (1858). A list of his contributions to scientific periodicals, Danish, English and German, will be found in the Catalogue of Scientific Papers published by the Royal Society of London. One of the most interesting and most recent is "On the Constitution of Sea Water at Different Depths and in Different Latitudes", in the Proceedings of the Roy. Soc. xii. (1862-1863).[2]

He was a Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog, and was a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters from 1825.[5] In 1863, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. He died at Copenhagen.

He was the brother of August Friedrich Wilhelm Forchhammer,[6] father of Johannes Nicolai Georg Forchhammer,[7] and grandfather of Johannes Georg Forchhammer.[8]

Personal life edit

 
Louise Christiane Fugl

Forchhammer married twice. He married Louise Christiane Fugl (1804–1831), a daughter of kancelliråd U. N. Fugl (1768 – 1817), in 1826. She died in 1831 and he then married her half-sister Emilie Mariane Fugl (1815 – 1882). They lived in the Professor's House at Nørregade 8–10 in Copenahgen from 1833 and until his death in 1865.[9]

Forchhammer's son Johannes Forchhammer (20 March 1827 – 18 July 1908), the only child from his first marriage, was a linguist and headmaster of Aalborg Cathedral School and Herlufsholm. Gis second marriage was without children.

Forchhammer died on 14. December 1865 and is buried in Assistens Cemetery.

Awards edit

Forchhammer was a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters from 1825. He was awarded the Order of the Dannebrog in 1939 and was created Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1860.

He was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1862.[10]

Written works edit

  • De mangano, 1820
  • "Danmarks Geognostiske Forhold", in Universitetsprogram, 1835.
  • Det nyere Kridt i Danmark, 1847.
  • Lærebog i Stoffernes Almindelige Chemie, 1842.
  • De enkelte Radikalers Almindelige Chemie, 1842 (textbook).
  • Bornholmske Kulformationer, 1836.
  • De vigtigste Sætninger af den uorganiske Chemie, 1838.
  • Bidrag til Skildringen af Danmarks geographiske Forhold i deres Afhængighed af Landets indre geognostiske Bygning, 1858.
  • Om Søvandets bestanddele og deres Fordeling i Havet, 1859.
  • Almenfattelige Afhandlinger og Foredrag, 1869.
  • Selvbiografi i Universitetes Program, November 1903.

References edit

  1. ^ Goldberg, Edward (1970–1980). "Forchhammer, Johan Georg". Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Vol. 5. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 71–72. ISBN 978-0-684-10114-9.
  2. ^ a b c d   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Forchhammer, Johann Georg". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 640.
  3. ^ "253 (Dansk biografisk Lexikon / V. Bind. Faaborg – Gersdorff)".
  4. ^ "Dittmar, William | Encyclopedia.com".
  5. ^ Johnstrup, Fr. (1891). "Forchhammer, Johan Georg". In Bricka, Carl Frederik (ed.). Dansk biografisk lexikon (in Danish). Vol. 5. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. pp. 244–254. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  6. ^ Jørgensen, A. D. (1891). "Forchhammer, August Friedrich Wilhelm". In Bricka, Carl Frederik (ed.). Dansk biografisk lexikon (in Danish). Vol. 5. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. p. 244. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  7. ^ Thrige, S. B. (1891). "Forchhammer, Johannes Nicolai Georg". In Bricka, Carl Frederik (ed.). Dansk biografisk lexikon (in Danish). Vol. 5. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. p. 255. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  8. ^ Christiansen, C. (1891). "Forchhammer, Johannes Georg". In Bricka, Carl Frederik (ed.). Dansk biografisk lexikon (in Danish). Vol. 5. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. pp. 254–255. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  9. ^ "Nørregade 10". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  10. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 20 April 2021.

External links edit

  • Johan Georg Forchhammer at geni.com

johan, georg, forchhammer, july, 1794, december, 1865, danish, mineralogist, geologist, forchhammer, 1850born, 1794, july, 1794husum, duchy, schleswig, germany, died14, december, 1865, 1865, aged, copenhagen, denmarkresting, placeassistens, cemeteryspouselouis. Johan Georg Forchhammer 26 July 1794 14 December 1865 1 was a Danish mineralogist and geologist Johan Georg ForchhammerForchhammer c 1850BornJohan Georg Forchhammer 1794 07 26 26 July 1794Husum Duchy of Schleswig now Germany Died14 December 1865 1865 12 14 aged 71 Copenhagen DenmarkResting placeAssistens CemeterySpouseLouise Christiane Fugl m 1825 wbr ChildrenJohannes ForchhammerScientific careerFieldsGeology chemistryInstitutionsUniversity of Copenhagen Technical University of DenmarkAcademic advisorsHans Christian Orsted Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Written works 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editForchhammer was born at Husum Schleswig He studied at the universities of Kiel and Copenhagen from 1815 to 1818 Career editForchhammer then joined Hans Christian Orsted and Lauritz Esmarch in their mineralogical exploration of Bornholm and took a considerable share in the labors of the expedition In 1820 he obtained his doctorate by a chemical treatise De mangano and immediately after set out on a journey through England Scotland and the Faroe Islands In 1823 he was appointed lecturer at Copenhagen University on chemistry and mineralogy in 1829 he obtained a similar post in the newly established polytechnic school and in 1831 he was appointed professor of mineralogy in the university and in 1848 became curator of the geological museum 2 From 1835 to 1837 he made many contributions to the geological survey of Denmark On the death of Hans Christian Orsted in 1851 he succeeded him as director of the polytechnic school and secretary of the Academy of Sciences In 1850 he began with Japetus Steenstrup and Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae various anthropological publications which gained a high reputation As a public instructor Forchhammer held a high place and contributed potently to the progress of his favorite studies in his native country He interested himself in such practical questions as the introduction of gas into Copenhagen the establishment of the fire brigade at Rosenborg 3 and the boring of artesian wells 2 In 1865 Johan Georg Forchhammer conjectured that the ratio of major salts in samples of seawater from various locations was constant This constant ratio is known as Forchhammer s Principle or the Principle of Constant Proportions 2 Forchhhammer s theory was proven correct in 1884 by Prof William Dittmar following extensive analysis of sea water samples taken during the Challenger expedition 4 Among his more important works are Laerebog i de enkelte Radicalers Chemi 1842 Danmarks geognostiske Forhold 1835 Om de Bornholmske Kulformationer 1836 Dit myere Kridt i Danmark 1847 Bidrag til Skildringer af Danmarks geographiske Forhold i deres Afhaengighed af Landets indre geognostiske Bygning 1858 A list of his contributions to scientific periodicals Danish English and German will be found in the Catalogue of Scientific Papers published by the Royal Society of London One of the most interesting and most recent is On the Constitution of Sea Water at Different Depths and in Different Latitudes in the Proceedings of the Roy Soc xii 1862 1863 2 He was a Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog and was a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters from 1825 5 In 1863 he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences He died at Copenhagen He was the brother of August Friedrich Wilhelm Forchhammer 6 father of Johannes Nicolai Georg Forchhammer 7 and grandfather of Johannes Georg Forchhammer 8 Personal life edit nbsp Louise Christiane FuglForchhammer married twice He married Louise Christiane Fugl 1804 1831 a daughter of kancellirad U N Fugl 1768 1817 in 1826 She died in 1831 and he then married her half sister Emilie Mariane Fugl 1815 1882 They lived in the Professor s House at Norregade 8 10 in Copenahgen from 1833 and until his death in 1865 9 Forchhammer s son Johannes Forchhammer 20 March 1827 18 July 1908 the only child from his first marriage was a linguist and headmaster of Aalborg Cathedral School and Herlufsholm Gis second marriage was without children Forchhammer died on 14 December 1865 and is buried in Assistens Cemetery Awards editForchhammer was a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters from 1825 He was awarded the Order of the Dannebrog in 1939 and was created Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1860 He was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1862 10 Written works editDe mangano 1820 Danmarks Geognostiske Forhold in Universitetsprogram 1835 Det nyere Kridt i Danmark 1847 Laerebog i Stoffernes Almindelige Chemie 1842 De enkelte Radikalers Almindelige Chemie 1842 textbook Bornholmske Kulformationer 1836 De vigtigste Saetninger af den uorganiske Chemie 1838 Bidrag til Skildringen af Danmarks geographiske Forhold i deres Afhaengighed af Landets indre geognostiske Bygning 1858 Om Sovandets bestanddele og deres Fordeling i Havet 1859 Almenfattelige Afhandlinger og Foredrag 1869 Selvbiografi i Universitetes Program November 1903 References edit Goldberg Edward 1970 1980 Forchhammer Johan Georg Dictionary of Scientific Biography Vol 5 New York Charles Scribner s Sons pp 71 72 ISBN 978 0 684 10114 9 a b c d nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Forchhammer Johann Georg Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 10 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 640 253 Dansk biografisk Lexikon V Bind Faaborg Gersdorff Dittmar William Encyclopedia com Johnstrup Fr 1891 Forchhammer Johan Georg In Bricka Carl Frederik ed Dansk biografisk lexikon in Danish Vol 5 Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag pp 244 254 Retrieved 14 April 2010 Jorgensen A D 1891 Forchhammer August Friedrich Wilhelm In Bricka Carl Frederik ed Dansk biografisk lexikon in Danish Vol 5 Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag p 244 Retrieved 14 April 2010 Thrige S B 1891 Forchhammer Johannes Nicolai Georg In Bricka Carl Frederik ed Dansk biografisk lexikon in Danish Vol 5 Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag p 255 Retrieved 14 April 2010 Christiansen C 1891 Forchhammer Johannes Georg In Bricka Carl Frederik ed Dansk biografisk lexikon in Danish Vol 5 Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag pp 254 255 Retrieved 14 April 2010 Norregade 10 indenforvoldene dk in Danish Retrieved 20 March 2018 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 20 April 2021 External links editJohan Georg Forchhammer at geni com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johan Georg Forchhammer amp oldid 1191861805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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