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Thomas Bugge

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204: 310: 290:'s tutor in mathematics. In 1777, he succeeded Christian Horrebow as professor of astronomy. He soon thereafter went on a study trip to Germany, the Netherlands, France and England. An extract of his travelogue was published in a university programme from 1779. On his return to Denmark, the RundetÄrn Observatory was refurbished and equipped with new and improved instruments. The King contributed to the project with 7,000 322:. The negotiations lasted so long that he had to return to Denmark before they were concluded. From 1801 until his death, he also served as secretary of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences. He was a member of number of commissions, including those related to the cobbling of streets in Copenhagen and a regulation of 363:
He was three times elected as rector of the University of Copenhagen (1789–1790, 1801–1802, 1810–1811). He was a foreign member of the scientific academies in Petersborg, Pisa, London, Stockholm, Mannheim, Haarlem and Trondheim. He was also a member of the Scandinavian Literary Society in Copenhagen.
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were instrumental in creating the first precise maps of Denmark. He served as president of the Royal Danish Society for Agriculture (1773–1783), director of the General Widows' Pension Fund (1782–), secretary of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences (1801–1815) and three one-year terms as rector of
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As a practicing surveyor, he was responsible for the surveying of a number of estates and villages on Zealand. In 1768, Bugge was appointed Chief Surveyor. He was himself responsible for the education of surveyors and created guidelines for their work. Bugge became a member of the Royal Danish
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Bugge's scientific results were to a significant extent diminished by the many other tasks he was given. In 1782 he was appointed as director of the General Widows' Pension Fund. He was also used as a teacher of mathematics at the Naval Cadet Academy and lectured both on mathematics and water
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Academy of Science in 1775, further increasing his influence on its work with surveying of the country, and from 1780 until his death headed it alone. Bugge's work marked a breakthrough for the economic and geographic surveying of Denmark.
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Bugge had at the same time under Christen Hees' (1712–1782) instruction studied mathematics, a subject he had shown a remarkable talent for. He worked as an assistant to Peder Kofoed (1728–1760) in connection with Kofoed's survey of
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annually and taught surveying at the same time. In 1765, he was appointed as trigonometrical observer and head of the Office of Surveying, where in that capacity, he carried out a
242:(1871). Following Kofoed's death, Bugge was hired as geographical surveyor by the Royal Danish Academy of Science. He surveyed approximately 20 km (7.7 sq mi) of 376:, Bugge married Ambrosia (Amborg) Wedseltoft (1742–1795), daughter of pastor Simonsen Wedseltoft (1706–1782) and Inger Magdalene From (c. 1715–1778). They had eight children. 701: 721: 346:
He published a number of textbooks on mathematics and astronomy as well as numerous articles in the journals of the Danish and Swedish scientific academies and
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in 1807. He managed to save the original drawings and copper plates as well as the associated journals and calculations for the special maps of Denmark.
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under the auspices of the Royal Danish Academy of Science. He continued his studies of mathematics and physics and began working as an assistant for
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Peder Bugge (1700–1773) and Oliva Saur (c. 1720 – 1785). He was taught privately by Hans Christian Saxtorph before studying theology at the
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Bugge's personal library contained 15,000 volumes. Most of them and many of his instruments were lost during the
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infrastructure. In 1798, he was sent by the government to Paris to represent Denmark at the
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Bugge was also charged with a wide range of other assignments. In 1774, he and professor
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Beskrivelse over den Opmaalingsmaade, som er brugt ved de danske geographiske Karter
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in 1777. His triangulation surveys of Denmark carried out under the auspices of the
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and the Copenhagen Port Authority. From 1773 to 1783, he was president of the
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This article is about the Danish astronomer. For the Norwegian musician, see
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De fĂžrste Grunde til Regning, Geometrie, Plan-Trigonometrie og Landmaaling
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Members of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
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in 1809. He died on 15 January 1815 and was buried in
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created tables for the General Widows' Pension Fund (
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astronomer, mathematician and surveyor. He succeeded
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In 1765–1772, he served as Prince 254:and determined the polar height of a number of 742:Academic staff of the University of Copenhagen 8: 431: 421: 411: 386: 380: 333:Det Kongelige Danske Landhusholdningsselskab 331: 277: 186: 180: 702:Burials at Assistens Cemetery (Copenhagen) 573: 150:(12 October 1740 – 15 January 1815) was a 46: 35: 492: 490: 433:Den oekonomiske og militaire Landmaaling 308: 447: 352:as well as a number of observations in 722:Knights of the Order of the Dannebrog 463: 461: 459: 457: 455: 453: 451: 175:Bugge was born on 12 October 1740 in 7: 395:Knight in the Order of the Dannebrog 296:Observationes astron. annis 1781–83 697:19th-century Danish mathematicians 687:18th-century Danish mathematicians 25: 328:Royal Danish Agricultural Society 158:as professor of astronomy at the 164:Royal Danish Academy of Sciences 737:University of Copenhagen alumni 707:19th-century Danish astronomers 692:18th-century Danish astronomers 468:Schneider, A.; Heegaard, Poul. 747:Scientists from Denmark–Norway 167:the University of Copenhagen. 1: 320:congress on the metric system 603:Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer 763: 732:Scientists from Copenhagen 641:Frederik Theodor Hurtigkar 498:"Thomas Bugge (1740–1815)" 393:in 1810. He was created a 349:Philosophical Transactions 228:. In 1761, he was sent to 26: 655: 645: 637: 627: 617: 609: 599: 589: 581: 576: 474:Dansk Biografisk Leksikon 341:bombardment of Copenhagen 279:Den Almindelige Enkekasse 141: 123: 45: 18:Thomas Bugge (astronomer) 649:University of Copenhagen 621:University of Copenhagen 593:University of Copenhagen 585:Jakob Edvard ColbjĂžrnsen 193:University of Copenhagen 171:Early life and education 160:University of Copenhagen 118:University of Copenhagen 324:Copenhagen Fire Brigade 250:of most of Zealand and 207:Trigonometrical map of 432: 422: 412: 387: 381: 332: 314: 278: 212: 195:, graduating in 1759. 187: 181: 372:On 7 January 1771 in 358:Monatl. 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Thomas Bugge (astronomer)
Robin og Bugge

Copenhagen
Denmark–Norway
Copenhagen
Denmark–Norway
University of Copenhagen
Astronomy
Danish
Christian Horrebow
University of Copenhagen
Royal Danish Academy of Sciences
Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen

Zealand
Roskilde County
Christian Horrebow
RundetÄrn Observatory
Trondheim
Transit of Venus
MĂ©moires
Zealand
triangulation
Øresund
trig points
C. C. Lous
da
Leonhard Euler

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