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Johann Jakob Ebert (1737 1805) was an 18th-century German mathematician, astronomer, poet and author.

Johann Jacob Ebert
Johann Jacob Ebert
Plaque to Johann Jakob Ebert at 16 Burgermeisterstrasse in Wittenberg
Plaque to Johann Jakob Ebert at 16 Burgermeisterstrasse in Wittenberg

Life


16 Burgermeisterstrasse in Wittenberg
16 Burgermeisterstrasse in Wittenberg

He was born in Breslau in what was then part of Prussia (now known as Wrocław and in Poland) on 20 November 1737. He was educated in Wurzen in western Saxony then returned to his home town to study at the Elisabeth Gymnasium.[1]

In 1756 he enrolled at the University of Leipzig again in Saxony. He studied Mathematics, Natural Philosophy (Physics) and Moral Philosophy and graduated MA in 1761. Following graduation he lectured in Maths and Philosophy at the university. Here he worked with Christian Gellert and Johann August Ernesti.

In 1764 he began a grand tour of Germany and France. Going to Russia in 1768 he got a post as tutor to the children of Minister Teplof in St. Petersburg. In 1769 he went to the University of Wittenberg in Saxony as a junior professor of Lower Mathematics. He quickly obtained a reputation as a competent teacher.[2]

From 1771 he began publishing newspapers and periodicals in Wittenberg.

On 5 June 1783 he was the first German to fly in a hot air balloon during a visit to Paris, meeting with the Montgolfier Brothers. On return to Wittenberg the subject of aviation entered his lectures. In 1785 he became professor of combined Lower and Higher Mathematics at the University.[3]

In 1789 he built an observatory at his house at 16 Burgermeisterstrasse in Wittenberg.[4]

He died in Wittenberg on 18 March 1805.


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References


  1. Johann Jakob Ebert in General German Biography
  2. The Wittenberg Faculty of Arts, Heinz Kathe
  3. History of the University of Wittenberg by Walter Friedensburg
  4. Plaque at 16 Burgermeisterstrasse



На других языках


[de] Johann Jacob Ebert

Johann Jacob Ebert (* 20. November 1737 in Breslau; † 18. März 1805 in Wittenberg) war ein deutscher Mathematiker, Dichter, Astronom, Journalist und Autor.
- [en] Johann Jakob Ebert

[ru] Эберт, Иоганн Якоб

Иоганн Якоб Эберт (нем. Johann Jacob Ebert; 20 ноября 1737 (1737-11-20), Бреслау (ныне Вроцлав, Польша) — 18 марта 1805, Виттенберг) — немецкий математик, астроном, журналист, поэт и писатель.



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