Karl Deffner

Karl Ludwig Deffner (ca. 1870)

Karl Ludwig Deffner (8 February 1817 in Esslingen am Neckar 11 June 1877 in Esslingen am Neckar) was a German manufacturer, politician and geologist. He was the son of manufacturer and politician, Carl Christian Ulrich Deffner (1789–1846).

Biography

He received his education at the polytechnic schools in Stuttgart and Berlin. In 1846, following the death of his father, he took over management of a metal goods factory. In the 1850s he gradually handed over the company's business to his younger brother, Wilhelm Deffner (1829–1897).[1]

He is known for his geological investigations of Württemberg, in particular, exploratory studies of the Nördlinger Ries crater and the Filder Graben (located near Filderstadt). He also made significant contributions towards publication of the geological map of Württemberg. Shortly before his death, he donated his paleontological, mineralogical and geological collections to the Oberrealschule in Esslingen.[2][3]

From 1855 to 1870 he was a member of the Württemberg Landtag (Liberal Party), and from 1868 to 1870 was part of the Zollparlament.[4]

Selected published works

References

  1. "Paragraph based on translated text from an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia".
  2. Deffner-Sammlung - Schelztor-Gymnasium (biographical information)
  3. From Local Patriotism to a Planetary Perspective: Impact Crater Research ... by Martina Kölbl-Ebert
  4. Nachlässe Familie Deffner, Esslingen (Bestand) Deutsche Bibliotek
  5. Most widely held works by Carl Deffner at WorldCat Identities


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