Friedrich Wilhelm von Reden
Karl Arnstein, Hermann Aron, Erich Bachem, Klaus-Jürgen Bathe, Wilhelm Bauer, Walther Bauersfeld
978-613-7-21837-2
6137218376
60
2012-05-22
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Friedrich Wilhelm von Reden (23 March 1752 – 3 July 1815) was a German pioneer in mining and metallurgy. He was born in Hamelin in the Electorate of Hanover and died in Michelsdorf in Prussian Silesia. Reden came from the noble family of Reden (nobility): mining was hereditary. He was the nephew of the Hanover's mountain captain Claus Friedrich von Reden as well as the reformer of the Prussian Mining and Metallurgy, Friedrich Anton von Heynitz. His cousin was the lead American mountain captain Friedrich Otto Burchard von Reden. Reden in 1768 began an internship at various mines of the Oberharz. Between 1770 and 1773 Reden studied in Göttingen and Halle (Saale).
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