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Volger served as the "Obmann" ("chairman") of the Hochstift from its inception until 1881; by the late 1870s he had begun to fall out of favour with the others members of the Hochstift, primarily due to differences over the future of the Hochstift. Volger was replaced by
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When Volger died in 1897, he was not mentioned at all in the Hochstift's yearbook; he was first honoured by the Hochstift in 1934, when the then-director
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Plaque commemorating Otto Volger's contributions to the Freies Deutsches Hochstift. The plaque is currently located at the Hochstift's entrance.
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in 1851, where he worked primarily on the history of earthquakes. Volger returned to Germany in 1856, and held a position teaching geology and
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Studien zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Mineralien als Grundlage einer wissenschaftlichen Geologie und rationellen Mineralchemie
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erected a bronze plaque in his honour in the Goethe House. A memorial stone was also placed on Volger's grave in
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Das Freie Deutsche Hochstift - Frankfurter Goethe-Museum. Memorialstätte. Kulturinstitut. Forschungsstätte
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1859 seal of the Freies Deutsches Hochstift with the black, red and gold colours of the
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Die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Mineralien der Talkglimmer-Familie und ihrer Verwandten
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in 1842, but changed in 1843 to study natural sciences. Volger obtained his PhD in
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Wandlung, Verwandlungen. Zur Arkitektur-Geschichte der Frankfurter Goethe-Stätten
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Goethe's Vaterhaus: ein Beitrag zu des Dichters Entwicklungsgeschichte
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After 1882, Volger focused on his academic research, and moved to
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In Switzerland, he first taught classes in natural history at the
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Untersuchungen über das Phänomen der Erdbeben in der Schweiz
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Volger made contributions in the fields of mineralogy and
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Freies Deutsches Hochstift. Seine Geschichte 1859–1885
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Birkhäuser. pp. 161–166. 126:On 10 November 1859, the 100th birthday of 631:Science and Societies in Frankfurt am Main 570:Maisak, Petra; Dewitz, Hans-Georg (2018). 16:German geologist from LĂĽneburg (1822–1897) 186: 113: 18: 628: 560: 451: 400: 236:Versuch einer Monographie des Borazites 141:Volger founded the Hochstift to be a "" 688: 610: 588: 439: 376: 647: 619: 551: 523: 511: 499: 487: 475: 463: 412: 388: 359: 347: 335: 323: 279: 267: 210:, and was particularly interested in 572:Das Goethe-Haus in Frankfurt am Main 294: 292: 290: 288: 179:, where he died on 18 October 1897. 109:Senckenberg Nature Research Society 61:, a teacher and school director in 13: 42:, which he led from 1859 to 1882. 14: 747: 667: 285: 217: 673: 529: 82:German revolutions of 1848–1849 706:University of Göttingen alumni 696:19th-century German geologists 152:In 1863, Volger purchased the 80:Volger was a supporter of the 1: 561:Hodgson, Petra Hagen (1997). 254: 726:Academic staff of ETH Zurich 7: 304:Frankfurter Personenlexikon 23:Volger, sometime after 1864 10: 752: 611:Perels, Christoph (1998). 545: 158:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 132:Freies Deutsches Hochstift 40:Freies Deutsches Hochstift 28:Georg Heinrich Otto Volger 648:Stumm, Alexander (2017). 182: 75:Corps Hannovera Göttingen 633:. 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geologist
LĂĽneburg
Freies Deutsches Hochstift
Wilhelm Friedrich Volger
de
LĂĽneburg
University of Göttingen
geology
Corps Hannovera Göttingen
German revolutions of 1848–1849
Plesse Castle
Muri monastery
Aargau
ETH Zurich
mineralogy
Senckenberg Nature Research Society

Frankfurt Parliament
Friedrich Schiller
Freies Deutsches Hochstift
Frankfurt
Bundestag
Frankfurt Parliament
Goethe House
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Karl Nikolaus Berg
Bad Soden
Sulzbach

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