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'''Emil Winkler''' (18 April 1835 - 27 August 1888) was a German civil engineer. He made original contributions to his field regarding loads on arches.
'''Emil Winkler''' (18 April 1835 - 27 August 1888) was a German civil engineer.


Emil Winkler studied in Dresden. From 1860, he earned his PhD at the [[University of Leipzig]]. He also gave courses in [[Technical University of Dresden|Dresden]]. He moved to Prague (1865) and Vienna (1868), where he was appointed professor. In 1870 he moved to Berlin and taught at the [[Bauakademie]].<ref>{{cite book
Emil Winkler studied in Dresden. From 1860, he earned his PhD at the [[University of Leipzig]]. He also gave courses in [[Technical University of Dresden|Dresden]]. He moved to Prague (1865) and Vienna (1868), where he was appointed professor. In 1870 he moved to Berlin and taught at the [[Bauakademie]].<ref>{{cite book

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Emil Winkler (18 April 1835 - 27 August 1888) was a German civil engineer.

Emil Winkler studied in Dresden. From 1860, he earned his PhD at the University of Leipzig. He also gave courses in Dresden. He moved to Prague (1865) and Vienna (1868), where he was appointed professor. In 1870 he moved to Berlin and taught at the Bauakademie.[1]

References

  1. ^ Kurrer, Karl-Eugen (1999). The History of the Theory of Structures: From Arch Analysis to Computational Mechanics. Wiley. p. 333. ISBN 978-3-433-01838-5.

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