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Johann Joseph Ritter von Prechtl (16 November 1778, Bischofsheim, Grand-Dukal Würzburg (today's) Lower Franconia – 28 October 1854, Wieden No. 54 (today's Paniglgasse, 4th district of Vienna)) was a German-born Austrian (since 1802) technologist and educator. He is regarded as a pioneer of technical education in Austria.

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  • Johann Joseph Prechtl, seit 1849 Ritter von Prechtl (* 16. November 1778 in Bischofsheim; † 28. Oktober 1854 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Technologe. (de)
  • Johann Joseph Ritter von Prechtl (16 November 1778, Bischofsheim, Grand-Dukal Würzburg (today's) Lower Franconia – 28 October 1854, Wieden No. 54 (today's Paniglgasse, 4th district of Vienna)) was a German-born Austrian (since 1802) technologist and educator. He is regarded as a pioneer of technical education in Austria. From 1796 he studied philosophy, theology and legal science in Würzburg, later working as a private instructor outside of Brünn, and afterwards as a teacher of natural sciences, chemistry and physics at a secondary school in Vienna (1810–14). In 1815 he became founder and first director of the Vienna Polytechnic Institute. With Johann Arzberger (1778–1835), he conducted research of public gas illumination, being credited with introducing a coal gas generating plant at the institute. Reportedly, in 1818, there were 25 operational public gas lanterns in Vienna. In 1823 he developed a portable baroscope. (en)
  • Johann Joseph von Prechtl, född 16 november 1778 i Bischofsheim an der Rhön, Bayern, död 28 oktober 1854 i Wien, var en tysk-österrikisk ingenjör. Prechtl väckte stor uppmärksamhet i Wien genom en avhandling om eldens fysik. Åren 1814–1849 var han direktor för Polytekniska institutet i Wien, vilket under hans ledning vann stort anseende. Hans förnämsta skrifter återfinns i "Technologische Encyklopädie" (20 band, 1830–1855) och i "Jahrbücher des kaiserlichen königlichen Polytechnischen Institutes in Wien" (20 band, 1819–1839). (sv)
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  • Johann Joseph Prechtl, seit 1849 Ritter von Prechtl (* 16. November 1778 in Bischofsheim; † 28. Oktober 1854 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Technologe. (de)
  • Johann Joseph von Prechtl, född 16 november 1778 i Bischofsheim an der Rhön, Bayern, död 28 oktober 1854 i Wien, var en tysk-österrikisk ingenjör. Prechtl väckte stor uppmärksamhet i Wien genom en avhandling om eldens fysik. Åren 1814–1849 var han direktor för Polytekniska institutet i Wien, vilket under hans ledning vann stort anseende. Hans förnämsta skrifter återfinns i "Technologische Encyklopädie" (20 band, 1830–1855) och i "Jahrbücher des kaiserlichen königlichen Polytechnischen Institutes in Wien" (20 band, 1819–1839). (sv)
  • Johann Joseph Ritter von Prechtl (16 November 1778, Bischofsheim, Grand-Dukal Würzburg (today's) Lower Franconia – 28 October 1854, Wieden No. 54 (today's Paniglgasse, 4th district of Vienna)) was a German-born Austrian (since 1802) technologist and educator. He is regarded as a pioneer of technical education in Austria. (en)
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  • Johann Joseph von Prechtl (de)
  • Johann Joseph von Prechtl (en)
  • Johann Joseph von Prechtl (sv)
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