- Tadeusz Estreicher
Tadeusz Estreicher (
19 December 1871 -8 April 1952 ) was an Austrian-born Polishchemist ,historian , and pioneer incryogenics who spend most of his career in Austria and theGerman Empire .Tadeusz Estreicher was born in
Kraków when it was part of theAustrian-Hungarian Empire . He grew up in the intellectual atmosphere of an influential dynasty of professors at theJagiellonian University . His father, Karol Józef Estreicher, was an outstanding historian of literature and the chief librarian of the University. His brother, Stanisław, was a historian of Law and his sister, Maria, was one of the first women inAustria-Hungary to earn a doctorate (in English Philology).Estreicher studied in
Berlin ,Leipzig , and inLondon underWilliam Ramsay . As a student at the Jagiellonian University, Estreicher worked as an assistant toKarol Olszewski , the first chemist toliquefy oxygen . After having been appointed assistant in 1899, Estreicher successfully liquefiedhydrogen in 1901 before he was promoted to "Privatdozent" in 1904.From 1906 until 1919 he worked in
Germany a professor for mineral and general chemistry at theAlbert Ludwigs University of Freiburg where he ran acryogenics laboratory. From 1913 to 1914 he also served as dean of the department.In 1919, aged 47, he returned to newly-independent Poland and took a position with the Jagiellonian University where he remained until his retirement. His later work examined the history and language of science.
On 6 November 1939, along with his brother Stanisław and other professors of the University, Estreicher was caught in
Sonderaktion Krakau . Both were transported to theSachsenhausen concentration camp , where his brother died on 28 December 1939. Tadeusz survived the camp and was released in February 1940, following protests from German academics to the Nazi government.References
*Banach, A.K., Dybiec, J. & Stopka, K. The History of the Jagiellonian University. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 2000.
*Burek, Edward (ed.) “Estreicher, Tadeusz” in Encyklopedia Krakowa. Krakow: PWM, 2000.External links
* [http://www.chemia.uj.edu.pl/ The Faculty of Chemistry] at the Jagiellonian University
* [http://www3.uj.edu.pl/Muzeum/pic1/20.html Olszewski’s apparatus] at the Jagiellonian University Museum
* [http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/d/D28474.php Historic dictionary of Switzerland]
*"TADEUSZ ESTREICHER (Thaddaeus Estreicher-Rozbievski) (1871-1952). Polish chemist and historian of science ...", Obituary in Nature (69, xo080o, 1952) [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-1753(195212)43%3A4%3C366%3AO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3 JSTOR]
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