- Heinrich von Wild
Heinrich Wild I (1833-1902) was a Swiss
meteorologist andphysicist . He was bornDecember 17 ,1833 , atUster , (Canton Zurich), and was educated atZurich ,Königsberg , andHeidelberg . In 1858 he was appointedprofessor ofphysics and director of theobservatory atBern . In 1868 he was called toSaint Petersburg , where he completely reorganized the observatory and established a meteorological system throughout the Empire and founded the meteorological observatories atPavlovsk andIrkutsk . Until his retirement in 1895 he remained in the service of the Russian government.He invented the polaristrobometer - a form of saccharimeter - a polarization photometer, a magnetic
theodolite , and various new optical methods for comparing measures oflength . Many of his papers were published in the "Annalem des physikalischen Observatoriums für Russland" and the "Neues Repertorium für Meteorologie", founded by himself in 1865 and 1869 respectively; and also in the "Mitteilungen " of theInternational Polar Commission , of which he was president (1882-83). He published, furthermore, the great work "Temperaturverhältnisse des russischen Reichs" (tables, atlas, etc., 1876; German and Russian). Wild died at Zurich,September 5 ,1902 .External links
* [http://www.wild-heerbrugg.com Virtuelles Archiv von Wild Heerbrugg AG]
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