Michał Jan Hube (1737–1807) was a Polish physicist and educator who authored books for the National Education Commission. He was born in Toruń and held early jobs in that city, Warsaw, and with King Stanisław Augustus.[1] God's Playground mentions him as the headmaster of the Collegium Nobilium, and historian Lesław Łukaszewicz [pl] lists him as the director of the Corps of Cadets.[2] Some of his scientific work was also performed in meteorology.[3]

One of Hube's works

Works

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  • (1783) Wstęp do fizyki dla szkół narodowych
  • (1791) Listy fizyczne, czyli nauka przyrodzenia
  • (1792) Fizyka dla szkół narodowych

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References

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  1. Łukaszewicz, Lesław (1860). Rys dziejów piśmiennietwa polskiego (in Polish). Poznán: Kamieński. p. 489. OCLC 680219961 via Google Books.
  2. Davies, N. (2005). God's Playground A History of Poland: Volume II: 1795 to the Present. United Kingdom: OUP Oxford. p. 168.
  3. Möller, D. (2020). History, Change and Sustainability. Germany: De Gruyter. p. 58. ISBN 9783110561340.