Karl Georg von Raumer


Karl Georg von Raumer was a German geologist and educator.

Biography

Raumer was born in Wörlitz, in Anhalt-Dessau. He was educated at the universities of Göttingen and Halle, and at the mining academy in Freiberg as a student of Abraham Gottlob Werner. In 1811 he became professor of mineralogy at Breslau, and two years later, participated in the German Campaign of 1813. In 1819 he relocated as a professor to the University of Halle, then in 1827 settled at the University of Erlangen as a professor of natural history and mineralogy. Raumer died in Erlangen.

Writings

  • Geognostische Fragmente.
  • Der Granit des Riesengebirges.
  • Das Gebirge Niederschlesiens, der Grafschaft Glatz und eines Theils von Böhmen und der Oberlausitz.
  • A B C Buch der Krystallkunde.
  • Lehrbuch der allgemeinen Geographie.
  • Kreuzzüge,.
  • Geschichte der Pädagogik. An important book on education which was translated into English; e.g. "German universities : contributions to the history and improvement of the German universities", translation of volume 4 from Raumer's Geschichte der Pädagogik.
  • : "Education of girls"; republished from Barnard's American Journal of Education, for March and June, 1861.
  • Beschreibrung der Erdoberfläche''.
He also wrote an autobiography, published after his death in 1866.

Family

He was the brother of the historian Friedrich Ludwig Georg von Raumer. His son Rudolf von Raumer was a noted philologist.