Gottfried Christoph Beireis Scientist

Gottfried Christoph Beireis (2 March 1730 – 18 September 1809) was a German chemist and doctor. He was also a collector of curiosities who rescued some of Jacques de Vaucanson's automata.Beireis was born in Mühlhausen. He taught anatomy, medicine, surgery, chemistry, botany, natural history, pharmacy, mineralogy, metallurgy, agriculture, forestry, music, painting, and numismatics.As a student, he discovered a way to convert ammonium sulfide to cinnabar and made a fortune selling the latter as a red dye.Beireis was a student of Georg Erhardt Hamberger's in Jena in 1753. Beireis became a professor in 1759 without having obtained his MD degree; the degree was awarded subsequently for work done at Helmstadt under Lorenz Heister between 1756 and 1759.He died in Helmstedt.

Personal facts

Gottfried Christoph Beireis
Birth dateMarch 02, 1730
Birth place
Germany , Holy Roman Empire , Mühlhausen
Nationality
Germany
Date of deathSeptember 18, 1809
Place of death
Germany , Helmstedt , Kingdom of Westphalia
Residence
Germany
Education
University of Helmstedt
Known for
Cinnabar

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Scientist

academic advisor
doctoral advisor
Lorenz Heister
doctoral student
Field of study
Chemist
Physician
Physicist

Gottfried Christoph Beireis on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.literaturatlas.de/~la39/beireisbio.html