Albert Fuchs
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* Levoca, 8 April 1808 – † Bratislava, 1894 / Lutheran priest, teacher, natural science ; writer ; ; younger brother of Vilmos Fuchs. He studied theology in Bratislava, then astronomy in Vienna, and quantity science in Göttingen. In 1837 he became a mathematics and physics teacher at the Prešov Lyceum, and from 1846 at the Bratislava Lyceum, and later its director. He gave his lectures in Hungarian and German. His two sons: Károly Henrik Fuchs (Bratislava) and Tivadar Fuchs (Bratislava) also dealt with natural sciences. His work entitled Elements of Natural Science is one of the very first textbooks in Hungarian. His studies were published in the Magyarhoni Természetbarát, the Bratislava Verhandlungen für Naturkunde and Fresenius Zeitschrift für Analitische Chemie. ; ; His main works: ; Elements of Natural History, 1845; Geography of Asia, 1853; Popular Scientific Lectures, 1858.