The New International Encyclopædia/Judeich, Johann Friedrich
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JUDEICH, yo͞o′dī̇k, Johann Friedrich (1828-94). A German forester, born at Dresden and educated at Tharandt and Leipzig. He served in the Saxon and Bohemian forestry departments; and in 1862 became head of the new school at Weisswasser, whence four years after he returned to Tharandt as director. His most important work is the text-book Die Forsteinrichtung (5th ed. 1893); he edited the seventh and eighth editions of Eatzeburg's Die Waldverderber und ihre Feinde (1876 and 1885-95); and contributed to Lorey's Handbuch der Forstwissenschaft (1887-88). Judeieh edited the Forst- und Jagdkalender (1882 sqq.).