Georg Erhard Hamberger
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Georg Erhard Hamberger
Summary
Georg Erhard Hamberger is a human[1]. His place of birth was Jena[2]. He was born on December 21, 1697[3]. He passed away in Jena[4]. He died on July 22, 1755[5]. He worked as a chemist[6], botanist[7], university teacher[8], surgeon[9], and physiologist[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (32 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Jena[2], Georg Erhard Hamberger…
- Georg Erhard Hamberger passed away in Jena[4].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger was born on December 21, 1697[3].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger died on July 22, 1755[5].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger's father was Georg Albrecht Hamberger[12].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger held citizenship in Germany[13].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger worked as a chemist[6].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger's professions included botanist[7].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger's professions included university teacher[8].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger's professions included surgeon[9].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger worked as a physiologist[10].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger's professions included physician[14].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger's field of work was medicine[15].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger's field of work was theology[16].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger held the position of rector of the University of Jena[17].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger held the position of rector of the University of Jena[18].
- Among Georg Erhard Hamberger's employers was Friedrich Schiller University Jena[19].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger was educated at Friedrich Schiller University Jena[20].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger's doctoral advisor was Johann Adolph Wedel[21].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger's doctoral advisor was Anton Bernhard Lauterbach[22].
- A notable student of Georg Erhard Hamberger was Gottfried Christoph Beireis[23].
- A notable student of Georg Erhard Hamberger was Johann Friedrich Weidler[24].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger was a member of German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina[25].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger is recorded as male[26].
- Georg Erhard Hamberger's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Georg Erhard Hamberger was born in Jena[2]. He was born on December 21, 1697[3]. His father was Georg Albrecht Hamberger[12].
Education
Georg Erhard Hamberger was educated at Friedrich Schiller University Jena[20]. Doctoral advisors include Johann Adolph Wedel[21], a chemist[28], 1675–1747[29], of Germany[30] and Anton Bernhard Lauterbach[22], a mathematician[31], 1692–1713[32]. He studied under Anton Bernhard Lauterbach[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chemist[6], botanist[7], university teacher[8], surgeon[9], physiologist[10], and physician[14]. Fields of work include medicine[15], a field of study[34] and theology[16], an academic discipline[35]. Among Georg Erhard Hamberger's employers was Friedrich Schiller University Jena[19]. Positions held include rector of the University of Jena[17]. Notable students include Gottfried Christoph Beireis[23], a chemist[36], 1730–1809[37], of Holy Roman Empire[38] and Johann Friedrich Weidler[24], an astronomer[39], 1691–1755[40], of Germany[41]. Doctoral students include Johann Andreas Segner[42], a physicist[43], 1704–1777[44], of Hungary[45], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[46]; Johann Christoph Schilling[47], a cleric[48], 1598–1650[49]; Christoph Mangold[50], a chemist[51], 1719–1767[52], of Germany[53]; Gottfried Christoph Beireis[54], a chemist[55], 1730–1809[56], of Holy Roman Empire[57]; and Christian Seyfried[58].
Death and Burial
Georg Erhard Hamberger died on July 22, 1755[5]. He passed away in Jena[4].
Why It Matters
Georg Erhard Hamberger ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (32 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[59] He is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[60]
His notable doctoral advisees include Gottfried Christoph Beireis[61], a chemist[62], 1730–1809[63], of Holy Roman Empire[64] and Johann Andreas Segner[65], a physicist[66], 1704–1777[67], of Hungary[68], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[69].
FAQs
Where was Georg Erhard Hamberger born?
Georg Erhard Hamberger was born in Jena[2].
Where did Georg Erhard Hamberger die?
Georg Erhard Hamberger passed away in Jena[4].
Who were Georg Erhard Hamberger's parents?
Georg Erhard Hamberger's father was Georg Albrecht Hamberger[12].
What did Georg Erhard Hamberger do for work?
Georg Erhard Hamberger worked as chemist[6], botanist[7], university teacher[8], surgeon[9], and physiologist[10].
Where did Georg Erhard Hamberger go to school?
Georg Erhard Hamberger was educated at Friedrich Schiller University Jena[20].