Franz Joseph König (15 November 1843 – 12 April 1930) was a
German
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chemist
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noted among other things as the founder of German
food chemistry
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. He developed many analytical techniques and created the foundations for the modern quality control of foodstuffs.
Life
König was born in Lavesum,
Haltern,
North Rhine-Westphalia
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. He studied at the
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen and was a member of the
Corps
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Verdensia (1866) and Hercynia (1922).
[Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 72, 205] He was awarded a
D.Phil.
In 1871 he became director of the newly established agricultural research station in
Münster
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. In 1892 he was elected honorary professor at the Münster Royal Academy (''Königliche Akademie zu Münster'') and in 1899 was appointed to a chair at the present
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität. In 1887 he was elected a member of the
Leopoldina.
He was appointed a ''
Geheimer Regierungsrat''.
König died on 12 April 1930 in Münster.
Commemorations
* In 1934 the Joseph König Memorial Medal (
Joseph-König-Gedenkmünze) of the Food Chemistry Society (''Lebensmittelchemische Gesellschaft''), a specialist group within the
Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, was endowed.
* The Agricultural Investigation and Research Institute of North Rhine-Westphalia (''Landwirtschaftliche Untersuchungs- und Forschungsanstalt Nordrhein-Westfalen'') was renamed on the occasion of its 110th birthday as the "Joseph-König-Institut".
* The secondary school of
Haltern was named the
Joseph-König-Gymnasium
Joseph-König-Gymnasium is the only gymnasium in the Westphalian city of Haltern am See. With 1,360 students, it is one of the larger high schools in North Rhine-Westphalia. The school is named after the German chemist Joseph König. It continue ...
in his honour in 2003.
Works
* ''Chemie der menschlichen Nahrungs- und Genußmittel'' 1878
* ''Chemische Zusammensetzung der menschlichen Nahrungs- und Genussmittel'' (= ''Chemie der menschlichen Nahrungs- und Genussmittel.'' Bd. 1). Springer, Berlin 1879. 4th improved edition edited by A. Bömer. Springer, Berlin 1903
* ''Die menschlichen Nahrungs- und Genussmittel, ihre Herstellung, Zusammensetzung und Beschaffenheit, nebst einem Abriss über die Ernährunglehre'' (= ''Chemie der menschlichen Nahrungs- und Genussmittel.'' Bd. 2). Springer, Berlin 1880. 4th improved edition. Springer, Berlin 1904
References
Sources
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* Johann Grossfeld: ''Joseph König (Münster i. W.): Sein Leben u. s. Arbeit; Zur Erinnerg an s. 85. Geburtstag am 15. Nov. 1928'', edited together with his sons Friedrich König and Maximilian König, Berlin: P. Parey 1928 (Reihe Die landwirtschaftliche Versuchs-Stationen ; Bd. 108, Erg. Bd.)
External links
*
Joseph-König-Gedenkmünze der GdCh
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20th-century German chemists
1843 births
1930 deaths
People from Haltern
Academic staff of the University of Münster
Food chemists
19th-century agronomists
19th-century German chemists