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Julius von Hann
Alternative spellings: J. Hann Julius Ferdinand von Hann Julius Hann Julius Von Hann
B:23. März 1839Wartberg ob der Aist D: 1. Oktober 1921 Biblio: 1865-1868 Lehrer an den Oberrealschulen in Wien und Linz, 1865 mit Carl Jelinek die Redaktion der Zeitschrift für Meteorologie übertragen, 1873 Professor für physikalische Geographie an der Universität Wien, 1877-1897 Direktor der Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie in Wien, 1897-1900 Professor für Meteorologie an der Universität Graz, 1900-1910 Professor für Kosmische Physik an der Universität Wien Place of Activity: Graz Death Place:
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Profession
Physiker
Meteorologe
Affiliations
Universität Wien
Kaiserlich-Königliche Karl Franzens-Universität in Graz
Kaiserlich-Königliche Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Erdmagnetismus
Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher
Julius Ferdinand von Hann (23 March 1839 in Wartberg ob der Aist near Linz – 1 October 1921 in Vienna) was an Austrian meteorologist. He is seen as a father of modern meteorology. (Source: DBPedia)