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Schupmann drafted four types of hybrid telescope made out of lenses and mirrors. He called this "mixed" technology "medial telescope" (from Latin "medium", middle). In a first booklet published 1899, he presented two types of "medial telescopes" and two variants with shorted tube lengths. The latter
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were called "brachymedial telescopes" by him. He created the word from Greek βραχύς (brachys) for "short", so a "brachymedial" for him is a "shortened medial" or "shortened hybrid" telescope.
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In November 1887, the city of Berlin announced a competition for the design of richly decorated arc lamp candelabras for the boulevard
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Before the 1936 Olympic Games, the Schupmann candelabras on the Unter den Linden-boulevard were replaced by so-called
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and an optical designer. He is principally remembered today for his Medial and Brachymedial telescopes, types of
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Giant "brachymedial" (shortened hybrid) telescope built in the city of Rathenow near Berlin by
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Das Riesen-Schupmannteleskop von Rathenow: Höhepunkt oder Sackgasse der Technikgeschichte
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Rathenow's Giant Telescope in the modern "Park of Optics" where it is located since 2009.
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In 1882, electric street lighting was put into operation in the center of the city of
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while using common optical glasses. Used in early lunar studies, they are used now in
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Die Medial-Fernrohre - Eine neue Konstruktion für große astronomische Instrumente
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Brachymedial Telescopes (types A and B) according to Schupmann 1899
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Medial Telescopes (types A and B) according to Schupmann 1899
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Schupmann's drawing of the candelabra, now named after him.
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Geseke
Westphalia
Kingdom of Prussia
Geseke
professor
architecture
catadioptric
Mangin mirrors
chromatic aberrations
double-star
Schupmann's drawing of the candelabra, now named after him.
Berlin
Potsdamer Platz
Leipziger Straße
Siemens & Halske
Unter den Linden
Biedermeier Lamps
Rathenow's Giant Telescope in the modern "Park of Optics" where it is located since 2009.
Medial Telescopes (types A and B) according to Schupmann 1899
Brachymedial Telescopes (types A and B) according to Schupmann 1899
Giant "brachymedial" (shortened hybrid) telescope built in the city of Rathenow near Berlin by Edwin Rolf 1949-1953 (around 1953).

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