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80 This separation meant that only the library and the museum collections were left to the Joanneum. It was now obvious that it had to be transformed into a state museum and expanded. The immediate cause was a motion by the member of the provincial parliament, Gundakar Graf Wurmbrand, in the Land- tag on 17 October 1878 to set up a commission of inquiry ‘to maintain surveys and work out proposals on how a reorganisation of the Joanneum and the for- mation of a state museum could be carried out’. The activities of the commis- sion, which included Franz Graf Meran, Gundakar Graf Wurmbrand, Dr. Moritz von Schreiner (the Joanneum official in the provincial committee) and Prof. Dr. Johann Rumpf (as representative of the heads of the collection), covered the period from 1878 to 1884. The mere fact that this commission was not set up until 1878 – twelve years after the statute was enacted and four years after the College of Technolo- gy was taken over by the state – and that its work dragged on for six years, shows how much effort it took to persuade the Landtag to make a definitive decision on the continued existence of the Joanneum. Although it is not ex- plicitly emphasized in the sources available as printed works, one cannot avoid the impression that there will also have been a position in the Landtag, based on financial considerations, to separate the Joanneum collections from the care of the province or to use them as capital in the negotiations with the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Education on the financing of the new site of the Technical University. However, in accordance with the proposals of the commission of enquiry, the Landtag decided on 5 July 1880 to ‘provisionally preserve all currently existing collections in their entirety. In the interest of the future character of the Joanneum as a state museum, however, it was desirable that from now on objects relating only to Styria and those of Styrian origin should be acquired by purchase’. Nevertheless, the sale of the botanical garden and the surrender of a large number of collection objects to the Col- lege of Technology imposed sensitive sacrifices on the Joanneum. The Joannean cause received unexpected support in 1883 with the large anniversary exhibition on the occasion of the 600th anniversary of Styria’s affiliation to the house of Habsburg, which awakened public awareness and provided the commission of enquiry with supportive argumentation for the pursuit of its goal. In the same year, the Landesmuseumsverein Joanneum (Association of the State Museum Joanneum) was founded, whose remit was to enrich the existing state collections and shape them in a contemporary way. Members of this association included, among others, Franz Graf Meran, Gundakar Graf Wurmbrand and Karl Lacher.
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Nikola Tesla and the Graz Tech
Titel
Nikola Tesla and the Graz Tech
Autoren
Uwe Schichler
Josef W. Wohinz
Verlag
Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz
Ort
Graz
Datum
2020
Sprache
deutsch
Lizenz
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
ISBN
978-3-85125-688-1
Abmessungen
20.0 x 25.0 cm
Seiten
124
Kategorie
Technik

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  1. Editor’s foreword 8
  2. Nikola Tesla and the Graz Tech 11
  3. The Graz Tech: A tradition of innovation 12
  4. Nikola Tesla: Milestones in his life 14
  5. Nikola Tesla: Student at the Graz Tech 20
  6. Nikola Tesla: Honorary doctor of technical sciences 28
  7. People shape the development of the Tech 37
  8. References 38
  9. Nikola Tesla: Visionary and Inventor Contributions to scientific and industrial development 41
  10. Development of electrical engineering from 1850 to 1950 42
  11. The problem of the commutator 43
  12. The rotating magnetic field: Polyphase alternating current system 43
  13. The Niagara Falls power station: Direct current or alternating current? 44
  14. High frequency, the Tesla transformer and Wardenclyffe Tower 54
  15. Remote-controlled ships and robots 62
  16. Hotel room 3327 in New York 64
  17. Tesla’s innovations: visible in the 21st century 65
  18. References 65
  19. Constant development and unrelenting progress is the goal… Stages in the development of the Universalmuseum Joanneum 67
  20. The main reasons behind its establishment and their classification in the history of museums 70
  21. Original scope 72
  22. Outline of the course of development 73
  23. The early Joanneum (1811 to 1887) 75
  24. The Joanneum from 1888 to 2002 82
  25. The State Museum or Universalmuseum Joanneum GmbH: Stepping out into the Future 87
  26. References 90
  27. The architecture of the high-voltage laboratory: An exciting architectural monument to technology 91
  28. Design principle 94
  29. Tasks and test facilities 97
  30. Postscript 98
  31. References 98
  32. ‘ Technology is the pride of our age’ (Peter Rosegger) A technological history of Graz in the 19th century 99
  33. References 118
  34. List of authors 120
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