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  1. Abraham Gotthelf Kästner (27 September 1719 – 20 June 1800) was a German mathematician and epigrammatist. He was known in his professional life for writing textbooks and compiling encyclopedias rather than for original research.

  2. Profissão. Obras. Referências. Ligações externas. Abraham Gotthelf Kästner ( Leipzig, 27 de setembro de 1719 — Göttingen, 20 de junho de 1800) foi um matemático alemão . Vida. Filho do professor de direito Abraham Kästner. Casou em 1757 com Anna Rosina Baumann, falecida em 4 de março de 1758. Casou depois com a viuva de um oficial francês.

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  3. 20 de jun. de 2011 · Born. 27 September 1719. Leipzig, Germany. Died. 20 June 1800. Göttingen, Germany. Summary. Abraham Kästner was a German mathematician who compiled encyclopaedias and wrote text-books. He taught Gauss. View two larger pictures. Biography. Abraham Gotthelf Kästner's father was a university professor of jurisprudence.

  4. Das Grab von Abraham Gotthelf Kästner auf dem Bartholomäusfriedhof Göttingen. Abraham Gotthelf Kästner (* 27. September 1719 in Leipzig; † 20. Juni 1800 in Göttingen) war ein deutscher Mathematiker und Epigrammdichter. Er war der Sohn des Juraprofessors Abraham Kästner. 1756 heiratete er nach 12-jähriger Verlobung Johanna ...

  5. 7 de nov. de 2010 · Abraham Gotthelf Kästner (27 September 1719 – 20 June 1800) was a German mathematician and epigrammatist. He was known in his professional life for writing textbooks and compiling encyclopedias rather than for original research.

  6. chic.caltech.edu › genealogy › abraham-gotthelf-kastnerAbraham Gotthelf Kästner - CHIC

    Abraham Gotthelf Kästner (27 September 1719 – 20 June 1800) was a German mathematician and epigrammatist. He was known in his professional life for writing textbooks and compiling encyclopedias rather than for original research.

  7. archive.schillerinstitute.com › fid_02/06/2004-041Abraham Käsnter Translation

    Abraham Gotthelf Kästner was one of the most important figures in the history of science. Born in 1719 in Leipzig, Kästner spent his entire life as a passionate defender of Kepler and Leibniz. In 1756, he was appointed professor of mathematics at Göttingen University, where his students included Carl F. Gauss.