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Johann Christian Martin Bartels

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323:(1734–1812), and went there in 1808 where he was appointed to the chair of Mathematics. During his twelve years tenure he lectured on the History of Mathematics, Higher Arithmetic, Differential and Integral Calculus, Analytical Geometry and Trigonometry, Spherical Trigonometry, Analytical Mechanics and Astronomy. During this time he taught 45: 235:
Heinrich Elias Friedrich Bartels and his wife Johanna Christine Margarethe Köhler. In his childhood he showed a great interest in mathematics. In 1783 he was employed as an assistant to the teacher Büttner in the Katherinenschule in
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in 1835, after the death of Struve's first wife. She bore Struve six children, the best known of which was
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Several transliterations of the mathematician's surname redirect here. For things named after him, see
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From 23 August 1788 he was a visitor at the Collegium Carolinum in Brunswick.
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who awarded Gauss a fellowship to the Collegium Carolinum (now
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there and encouraged his talent and recommended him to the
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in 1823. From 1826 he was a corresponding member of the
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On 23 October 1791 Bartels studied mathematics under
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Christian Martin (disambiguation)
Lobachevsky (disambiguation)

Brunswick
Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Dorpat
Russian Empire
Russian
University of Helmstedt
University of Göttingen
Geometry
University of Jena
University of Kazan
Johann Friedrich Pfaff
Abraham Gotthelf Kästner
Nikolai Lobachevsky
O.S.
mathematician
Carl Friedrich Gauss
Brunswick
Lobachevsky
University of Kazan
Brunswick
Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Lower Saxony
Germany
pewterer
Brunswick
Carl Friedrich Gauss
Duke of Brunswick

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