Abbe Ernst
Abbe, Ernst (ĕrnst äˈbə) [key],
1840–1905, German physicist. He was appointed professor at the Univ. of
Jena in 1870 and director of its astronomical and meteorological
observatories in 1878. From 1866 he was associated with the Carl-Zeiss
optical works at Jena, of which he became sole owner in 1888. He
subsequently reorganized the firm on a cooperative basis. He made his
plant a laboratory for the development of model working conditions,
created a noncontributory pension fund and a discharge compensation
fund, and introduced other advanced ideas that have been influential in
shaping thought on the conditions of labor. He invented the Abbe
refractometer for determining the refractive index of substances and
improved photographic and microscopic lenses.
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