Heinrich Hess (December 29, 1857 in Vienna – March 7, 1944 in Vienna) was an Austrian alpinist, author of guidebooks on mountain geography and is the first person to survey the Gesäuse mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps.
Life
editHess became famous as the first person to publish guide books on the Gesäuse mountain region after his visit in 1884.[1] However in the 7th edition, Eduard Pichl was added as a co-author.[2]
The alpine club hut, Hesshütte, is named after him.
Publications
edit- Der Hochtourist in den Ostalpen, an eight-volume work co-authored with Ludwig Purtscheller.[3]
References
editCitations
edit- ^ Heinrich Hess. Special-Führer durch das Gesäuse und durch die Ennsthaler Gebirge zwischen Admont und Eisenerz (in German) (1 ed.).
- ^ "Details for: Führer durch das Gesäuse und durch die Ennstaler Gebirge zwischen Admont und Eisenerz › Steiermärkische Landesbibliothek catalog". Steiermärkische Landesbibliothek.
- ^ "Der Hochtourist in den Ostalpen - ALMA Gesamtverbund". Österreichischer Bibliothekenverbund.
Sources
edit- Hess Heinrich (PDF) (in German). Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950. Austrian Academy of Sciences. 1959. ISBN 3-7001-1328-5.
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