Richard Börnstein (9 January 1852 – 13 May 1913) was a German physicist and meteorologist. Born into a Jewish family in Königsberg, he studied natural sciences at the University of Göttingen, and later on, worked as an assistant to Georg Hermann Quincke at the University of Heidelberg. In 1877 he obtained his habilitation at Heidelberg, and afterwards taught classes in experimental physics and meteorology at the Agricultural Academy in Proskau. From 1881 onward, he served as a professor at the Agricultural University of Berlin.
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| - Richard Leopold Börnstein (* 9. Januar 1852 in Königsberg; † 13. Mai 1913 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf) war ein deutscher Physiker und Meteorologe. (de)
- Richard Leopold Börnstein, född 9 januari 1852, död 13 maj 1913, var en tysk fysiker och meteorolog. Börnstein blev professor vid 1881. Han är mest känd för sitt först tillsammans med och senare med utgivna arbete Physikalisch Chemische Tabellen (5:e upplagan 1922). (sv)
- Richard Börnstein (9 January 1852 – 13 May 1913) was a German physicist and meteorologist. Born into a Jewish family in Königsberg, he studied natural sciences at the University of Göttingen, and later on, worked as an assistant to Georg Hermann Quincke at the University of Heidelberg. In 1877 he obtained his habilitation at Heidelberg, and afterwards taught classes in experimental physics and meteorology at the Agricultural Academy in Proskau. From 1881 onward, he served as a professor at the Agricultural University of Berlin. (en)
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| - Richard Leopold Börnstein (* 9. Januar 1852 in Königsberg; † 13. Mai 1913 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf) war ein deutscher Physiker und Meteorologe. (de)
- Richard Börnstein (9 January 1852 – 13 May 1913) was a German physicist and meteorologist. Born into a Jewish family in Königsberg, he studied natural sciences at the University of Göttingen, and later on, worked as an assistant to Georg Hermann Quincke at the University of Heidelberg. In 1877 he obtained his habilitation at Heidelberg, and afterwards taught classes in experimental physics and meteorology at the Agricultural Academy in Proskau. From 1881 onward, he served as a professor at the Agricultural University of Berlin. At the university in Berlin he established a meteorological station. He is also credited with the development of a pressure anemometer (1883) and making improvements in regards to rain gauge methodology. In 1883, with chemist Hans Heinrich Landolt, he published the first edition of the Physikalisch-Chemische Tabellen (now referred to as the "Landolt-Börnstein"; it contains more than 400 volumes of data from all areas of the physical sciences). He died in Berlin, aged 61. (en)
- Richard Leopold Börnstein, född 9 januari 1852, död 13 maj 1913, var en tysk fysiker och meteorolog. Börnstein blev professor vid 1881. Han är mest känd för sitt först tillsammans med och senare med utgivna arbete Physikalisch Chemische Tabellen (5:e upplagan 1922). (sv)
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