Moritz Hermann Jacobi
Title: Moritz Hermann Jacobi
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Moritz Hermann Jacobi
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 348 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Moritz Hermann Jacobi was a German physicist and engineer. He was born om
September 21, 1801, in Potsdam, Germany. Jacobi graduated from the Getingen
University and in 1834 he moved to Kenigsberg where he worked as an architect. In 1835
Jacobi received professorship at the Derpt University, but two years later, in 1937, he
decided to move to St. Petersburg. Jacobi worked as a leading researcher at the Academy
of Sciences in St. Petersburg alongside others such as the chemist
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made by electroplating a thin shell of copper or other metal onto
a mold, usually wax, of the original cut or type form and then removing the mold and
backing the shell with metal. More durable than type and cuts, electros are used instead of
the original for long press runs, to avoid wear and damage to expensive type and halftones
or linecuts. Electrotypes also can duplicate and replace linoleum cuts, woodcuts, and
wood engravings.