Göth

Göth

Göth, Georg, geb. 1604 in Wien, wurde 1830 Bibliothek- u. Archivcustos des Erzherzogs Johann in Vordernberg, 1838 Custos am Museum der k.k.[488] Landwirthschaftsgesellschaft in Wien u. 1641 Professor der Mathematik am Johanneum in Grätz; er schr.: Vordernberg in der neuesten Zeit etc., Wien 1839; Das Herzogthum Steyermark, ebd. 1840–42, 3 Bde. u.m.


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