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Leopold Gottlieb Biwald (February 26, 1731 in Vienna – September 8, 1805 in Graz) was a professor at the University of Graz. At the age of sixteen Biwald joined the Jesuits. He became teacher of rhetoric at a secondary school in Laibach and graduated as Dr. theol. in 1761. He became professor of logic and soon afterwards of physics at the University of Graz. In 1786-1787 and again 1798-1799 he was rector of the University of Graz. His bust, made in 1807 by Johann Martin Fischer, is now displayed in the main reading room of the University Library of Graz.

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  • Leopold Gottlieb Biwald (* 26. Februar 1731 in Wien; † 8. September 1805 in Graz) war Jesuit, Naturforscher und Professor an der Universität Graz. Im Alter von 16 Jahren trat Biwald in den Jesuiten-Orden ein. Er wurde Rhetorik-Lehrer am Gymnasium in Laibach, promovierte zum Dr. theol. und wurde 1761 Professor für Logik und bald danach für Physik an der Universität Graz. 1786–1787 und 1798–1799 war er dort Rektor. Neben seiner Beschäftigung mit Physik war auch die Naturphilosophie Biwald ein großes Anliegen. Auf zahlreichen Wanderungen hat er laufend ihm unbekannte Pflanzen gesammelt um sie später zu analysieren und zu katalogisieren, ganz im Sinne von Carl von Linné. Seine von Johann Martin Fischer 1807 gestaltete Büste (siehe Bild) steht im großen Lesesaal der Universitätsbibliothek Graz. (de)
  • Leopold Gottlieb Biwald (February 26, 1731 in Vienna – September 8, 1805 in Graz) was a professor at the University of Graz. At the age of sixteen Biwald joined the Jesuits. He became teacher of rhetoric at a secondary school in Laibach and graduated as Dr. theol. in 1761. He became professor of logic and soon afterwards of physics at the University of Graz. In 1786-1787 and again 1798-1799 he was rector of the University of Graz. His Latin physics textbooks included Physica Generalis (1760s, 460pp), dealing with mechanics including celestial mechanics, and Physica Particularis (1760s, 403pp), dealing with diverse topics including optics. Physica Particularis was also widely distributed throughout Austria-Hungary (in modified form) as Institutiones Physicae (1779, 349pp). He was a contemporary of Johann Baptiste Horvath, Andreas Jaszlinszky and Joseph Redlhamer. His bust, made in 1807 by Johann Martin Fischer, is now displayed in the main reading room of the University Library of Graz. (en)
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  • Leopold Gottlieb Biwald (* 26. Februar 1731 in Wien; † 8. September 1805 in Graz) war Jesuit, Naturforscher und Professor an der Universität Graz. Im Alter von 16 Jahren trat Biwald in den Jesuiten-Orden ein. Er wurde Rhetorik-Lehrer am Gymnasium in Laibach, promovierte zum Dr. theol. und wurde 1761 Professor für Logik und bald danach für Physik an der Universität Graz. 1786–1787 und 1798–1799 war er dort Rektor. Seine von Johann Martin Fischer 1807 gestaltete Büste (siehe Bild) steht im großen Lesesaal der Universitätsbibliothek Graz. (de)
  • Leopold Gottlieb Biwald (February 26, 1731 in Vienna – September 8, 1805 in Graz) was a professor at the University of Graz. At the age of sixteen Biwald joined the Jesuits. He became teacher of rhetoric at a secondary school in Laibach and graduated as Dr. theol. in 1761. He became professor of logic and soon afterwards of physics at the University of Graz. In 1786-1787 and again 1798-1799 he was rector of the University of Graz. His bust, made in 1807 by Johann Martin Fischer, is now displayed in the main reading room of the University Library of Graz. (en)
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