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Friedrich Casimir Gustav Heyer (11 March 1826 – 10 July 1883) was a German forestry professor and son of who was also a famous forester. He was a professor of forestry at the University of Giessen. Gustav was the first son of Karl Heyer and was born in Giessen where his father taught forestry. After school he went to study science under the guidance of his father. He graduated in 1847 with a D. Phil and worked briefly at Darmstadt. In 1849 he joined Giessen University to teach forest science. He became a full professor in 1857. He stayed on despite offers from the Polytechnic at Zurich. His principal contributions were in forest value estimation and statistics. He was also an expert on forest soil science.

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  • Friedrich Casimir Gustav Heyer (* 11. März 1826 in Gießen; † 10. Juli 1883 bei Fürstenfeldbruck) war ein deutscher Forstwissenschaftler, Hochschullehrer und Direktor der Königlich-Preußischen Forstakademie Hann. Münden (1868–1878). (de)
  • Friedrich Casimir Gustav Heyer (11 March 1826 – 10 July 1883) was a German forestry professor and son of who was also a famous forester. He was a professor of forestry at the University of Giessen. Gustav was the first son of Karl Heyer and was born in Giessen where his father taught forestry. After school he went to study science under the guidance of his father. He graduated in 1847 with a D. Phil and worked briefly at Darmstadt. In 1849 he joined Giessen University to teach forest science. He became a full professor in 1857. He stayed on despite offers from the Polytechnic at Zurich. His principal contributions were in forest value estimation and statistics. He was also an expert on forest soil science. He died in a fishing accident on 10 July 1883. His body was found only on the 14th of July at Emmering in the river Amper downstream of Bruck (near Munich). (en)
  • Густав Гейер (нем. Gustav Friedrich Casimir Heyer; 1826—1883) — немецкий учёный-лесовод и педагог; профессор Гисенского (с 1854) и Мюнхенского (с 1878) университетов. (ru)
  • Gustav Heyer, född 1826, död 1883, var en tysk skogsman; son till Carl Heyer. Heyer var professor i forstvetenskap i München. Han författade bland annat Lehrbuch der forstlichen Bodenkunde und Klimatologie (1856), Anleitung zur Waldwertrechnung (1865; fjärde upplagan utgiven av 1892) och Handbuch der forstlichen Statik (1871) samt var 1856-1878 utgivare av "Allgemeine Forst- und Jagdzeitung". (sv)
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  • Friedrich Casimir Gustav Heyer (* 11. März 1826 in Gießen; † 10. Juli 1883 bei Fürstenfeldbruck) war ein deutscher Forstwissenschaftler, Hochschullehrer und Direktor der Königlich-Preußischen Forstakademie Hann. Münden (1868–1878). (de)
  • Густав Гейер (нем. Gustav Friedrich Casimir Heyer; 1826—1883) — немецкий учёный-лесовод и педагог; профессор Гисенского (с 1854) и Мюнхенского (с 1878) университетов. (ru)
  • Gustav Heyer, född 1826, död 1883, var en tysk skogsman; son till Carl Heyer. Heyer var professor i forstvetenskap i München. Han författade bland annat Lehrbuch der forstlichen Bodenkunde und Klimatologie (1856), Anleitung zur Waldwertrechnung (1865; fjärde upplagan utgiven av 1892) och Handbuch der forstlichen Statik (1871) samt var 1856-1878 utgivare av "Allgemeine Forst- und Jagdzeitung". (sv)
  • Friedrich Casimir Gustav Heyer (11 March 1826 – 10 July 1883) was a German forestry professor and son of who was also a famous forester. He was a professor of forestry at the University of Giessen. Gustav was the first son of Karl Heyer and was born in Giessen where his father taught forestry. After school he went to study science under the guidance of his father. He graduated in 1847 with a D. Phil and worked briefly at Darmstadt. In 1849 he joined Giessen University to teach forest science. He became a full professor in 1857. He stayed on despite offers from the Polytechnic at Zurich. His principal contributions were in forest value estimation and statistics. He was also an expert on forest soil science. (en)
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  • Gustav Heyer (Forstwissenschaftler) (de)
  • Gustav Heyer (forester) (en)
  • Гейер, Густав (1826) (ru)
  • Gustav Heyer (sv)
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