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and hoped for a position in exchange, but was offered only a position as a shipyard supervisor, which he declined. He married Elizabeth von der Linde of Copenhagen on 19 July 1687, and soon after returned to Holland; their son, Peter Georg Mohrenthal, eventually settled in
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as a bookseller and publisher. In 1695 he took a job with Tschirnhaus, and spent his last few years as a guest in Tschirnhaus's house. He died in
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in 1672–1673, and was taken prisoner by the French. By 1673, he had published his second book,
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Andersen, Kirsti (1980), "An Impression of Mathematics in Denmark in the Period 1600–1800",
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has a different author. As well as his work on geometry, Mohr contributed to the theory of
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Andersen, Kirsti; Meyer, Henrik (1985), "Georg Mohr's three books and the
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in England together. Mohr returned to Denmark in 1681; he had dedicated
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argue that it must be a different book, and that the
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Index

Georg Mohr (chess player)

Danish
mathematician
Mohr–Mascheroni theorem
compass and straightedge
Copenhagen
Netherlands
Christiaan Huygens
Euclides Danicus
Lorenzo Mascheroni
Franco-Dutch War
Andersen & Meyer (1985)
nested radicals
Cardano's formula
cubic polynomial
Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
John Collins
Christian V
Dresden
Kieslingswalde
Görlitz
Georg Mohr competition
International Mathematical Olympiad




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