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The European Scientist

Symposium on the era and work of Franz Xaver von Zach (1754-1832)

Autor(en) / Herausgeber
Lajos G. Balasz
Peter Brosche
Hilmar W. Duerbeck
Endre Zsoldos (Hg.)
Sprache(n)
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Verarbeitung
Broschur
Umfang
241 Seiten
ISBN
978-3-944913-15-5
Preis
19.80 €
Dokumente / Vorschau
Lieferstatus
lieferbar
The European Scientist

The European Scientist
Autor(en) / Herausgeber
Lajos G. Balasz
Peter Brosche
Hilmar W. Duerbeck
Endre Zsoldos (Hg.)
Sprache(n)
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Verarbeitung
Broschur
Umfang
241 Seiten
ISBN
978-3-944913-15-5
Preis
19.80 €
Dokumente / Vorschau
Lieferstatus
lieferbar
Beschreibung
On June 16, 1754, the birth of the second son of its leading physician was registered in the "Militärmatriken" of the Invalides' Hospital at Pest, Hungary. The father was Joseph Zach from Olmütz and the mother Clara née Sontag.
The son received the name Joannes Franciscus Xaverius Vitus Fridericus, and later became a geodesist and astronomer. For these professions, he acted around 1800 not only as a kind of international information centre, but he moreover stimulated the work of the other colleagues and carried out important observations and reductions. He studied and published historical sources, and his journals constitute themselves more an ocean than a source of the history of our science, an ocean which is still to be explored for as yet undetected islands.
At the occasion of the 250 birthday of Franz Xaver von Zach, Hungarian colleagues took the initiative to commemorate him by a symposium at the seat of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. This book contains contributions that are based on lectures given at the Budapest symposium "The European Scientist".

vormalige ISBN Verlag Harri Deutsch 978-3-8171-1748-2
weniger
On June 16, 1754, the birth of the second son of its leading physician was registered in the "Militärmatriken" of the Invalides' Hospital at Pest, Hungary. The father was Joseph Zach from Olmütz and ...
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Astronomie, Acta Historica Astronomiae, Franz Xaver von Zach, Lajos G. Balasz, Peter Brosche, Hilmar Duerbeck, Endre Zsoldos