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Hans Momsen

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in Denmark-Norway. Entirely without university studies he was able to solve complicated mathematical calculations and to construct astronomical devices, chronometers and other apparatus. He gave lessons in mathematics to gifted students. Moreover, he worked as a
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where he was also able to sell some of his self-made instruments. When his father Momme died, Hans Momsen inherited the farm and took up his father's post as dykemaster. He married a local farmer's daughter with whom he had nine children.
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where Hans Mommsen, a builder of "chronometers, telescopes and organs" is cited. While Hans Mommsen is only a supporting character in the novella, the real Momsen is said to have been Storm's inspiration for the protagonist Hauke Haien.
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Without teachers he had learned various additional languages such as Latin, French and English to an extent that he was able to study treatments on mathematics, astronomy and other
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in the area. It has been reported that when his father Momme was not able to explain a mathematical drawing to his son and referred young Hans to his grandfather's copy of
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made by him can still be seen today at the entrance to the church house. Numerous of his astronomical tools are preserved and are on display in museums in the area.
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before publishing them. During a visit in Copenhagen, Momsen met a number of scientists and philosophers including
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teacher in the Netherlands, his father Momme Jensen was farmer and part-time surveyor who also acted as a
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Hans Momsen's organ was only played during a single year in the Fahretoft church but a
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at home. But he also learned about philosophy, geography and the trade of
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and built an organ for the church of Fahretoft. He is considered a
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Hans Momsen died in 1811 in his native village Fahretoft.
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Hans Momsen lived on a small farmstead in Fahretoft,
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municipality in Germany. His grandfather had been a
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Index


Fahretoft
Duchy of Schleswig
Theodor Storm

Fahretoft
North Frisian
mathematician
astronomer
Duchy of Schleswig
surveyor
polymath
Duchy of Schleswig
DagebĂĽll
navigation
dykemaster
Euclid
natural sciences
making clocks
Ditmarsh
woodcuts
etchings
University of Copenhagen
peer review
Johannes Nikolaus Tetens
sundial
Theodor Storm
Der Schimmelreiter
Nordfriesland

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