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List of historic schools of forestry : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of historic schools of forestry
This is a list of historic schools of forestry, by founding date. Also included is information about each school's location, founder(s), present status, and (where applicable) closing date. Many remain active. ==1700s==
* 1778 - A course of study in forestry formally added to the curriculum at the University of Giessen, Hesse-Darmstadt, Holy Roman Empire * 1785 - Master school of forestry established by Heinrich von Cotta and his father,〔(Shirley, Hardy L. "Professional Education in Forestry," ''Unasylva'', No. 75. ) Accessed: May 8, 2012.〕 in Kleine Zillbach, near Wasungen, Thuringia * 1787 or 1789 - Master school of forestry established at Hungen, Hesse, by Georg Ludwig Hartig; moved to Dillenburg, Hesse, 1797-1805; reestablished in Berlin; then, in 1830, moved to Eberswalde, about 30 km away (see below)〔("About Eberswalde and IUFRO," ) forestinsects.org, August, 2010. Accessed: April 20, 2013.〕 * 1790 - School of forestry established in Munich, Bavaria〔 * 1798 - Waldau Forest Institute (''Forstlehranstalt zu Waldau'') established by Friedrich Ludwig von Witzelben, in the Kassel district of Hesse, Germany; closed 1815
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