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  1. Recueil De Differents Memoires Sur La Tourmaline (1762) (French Edition) by Franz Ulrich Theodor Aepinus, 2009-08-27
  2. Recueil De Differents Memoires Sur La Tourmaline (French Edition) by Franz Ulrich Theodor Æpinus, 2010-03-26
  3. Recueil De Differents Memoires Sur La Tourmaline (1762) (French Edition) by Franz Ulrich Theodor Aepinus, 2010-09-10
  4. Recueil De Differents Memoires Sur La Tourmaline (1762) (French Edition) by Franz Ulrich Theodor Aepinus, 2010-09-10
  5. Demonstrationes primariarvm qvarvndam aeqvationibvs algebraicis competentivm proprietatvm by Franz Ulrich Theodor Æpinus, 1752-01-01

1. Aepinus
Franz Maria Ulrich Theodosius Aepinus. Franz Aepinus was born in Rostockwhere his father was the Professor of Theology at the University.
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Franz Maria Ulrich Theodosius Aepinus
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Died: 10 Aug 1802 in Dorpat, Russia
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Franz Aepinus was born in Rostock where his father was the Professor of Theology at the University. He came from a famous family of theologians who were originally named Hoeck or Hoch but Franz's great-grandfather had changed the family name to its Greek form. Aepinus studied medicine and mathematics at the universities of Jena and Rostock. He was awarded an MA from Rostock for a dissertation on the paths of falling bodies in 1747. He remained at Rostock, teaching mathematics there until 1755. During this period he undertook research in several different areas of mathematics including algebraic equations, solving partial differential equations , and on negative numbers. Franz was not the only member of the family to be teaching at Rostock during this period, for his elder brother also taught oratory at the University. One of his brother's students, J C Wilcke, took courses given by Franz during 1751-52 and was attracted to a career in mathematics and physics instead of the clerical career that he had been intending to pursue when he entered the university. If Franz had a major effect on Wilcke's career, then the reverse was true a few years later when Wilcke was to suggest problems which led to the most important work of Aepinus's career.

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4. Aepinus
Franz Ulrich Theodosius Aepinus. Born 13 Dec 1724 in Rostock, MecklenbergSchwerin(now Germany) Died 10 Aug 1802 in Dorpat, Russia. Show birthplace location
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Aepinus 's dissertation at Jena was on the paths of falling bodies, then he taught mathematics at Rostock. In 1755 he became director of the Observatory in Berlin and in the following year he accepted a chair at St Petersburg which he held until he retired in 1798. Aepinus published on algebraic equations, integration of partial differential equations and the concept of negative numbers. He began to study electricity and magnetism, his book An Attempt at a Theory of Electricity and Magnetism (1759) being the first work to apply mathematics to the theory of electricity and magnetism. Other achievements of Aepinus include improvements to the microscope, and his demonstration of the effects of parallax in the transit of a planet across the Sun's disk (1764). References (5 books/articles) Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
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7. Aepinus, Franz Ulrich Theodosius. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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franz Maria Ulrich Theodosius aepinus. b. 13 December, 1724, Rostock, MecklenbergSchwerin (now Germany)
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Franz Maria Ulrich Theodor Aepinus was physicist whose Tentamen theoriae electricitatis et magnetismi (1759; "An Attempt at a Theory of Electricity and Magnetism") was the first work to apply mathematics to the theory of electricity and magnetism. He also constructed the first condenser with parallel plates.
Franz Aepinus was born in Rostock where his father was the Professor of Theology at the University. He came from a famous family of theologians who were originally named Hoeck or Hoch but Franz's great-grandfather had changed the family name to its Greek form. Aepinus studied medicine and mathematics at the universities of Jena and Rostock. He was awarded an MA from Rostock for a dissertation on the paths of falling bodies in 1747. He remained at Rostock, teaching mathematics there until 1755. During this period he undertook research in several different areas of mathematics including algebraic equations, solving partial differential equations, and on negative numbers. Franz was not the only member of the family to be teaching at Rostock during this period, for his elder brother also taught oratory at the University. One of his brother's students, J.C. Wilcke, took courses given by Franz during 1751-52 and was attracted to a career in mathematics and physics instead of the clerical career that he had been intending to pursue when he entered the university. If Franz had a major effect on Wilcke's career, then the reverse was true a few years later when Wilcke was to suggest problems which led to the most important work of Aepinus's career.

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11. AEPINUS, FU.T.
(See GNOSTICISM.). aepinus, franz ULRICH THEODOR (17241802), German naturalphilosopher, was born at Rostock in Saxony on the i3th of December 1724.
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14. References For Aepinus
References for franz aepinus. 15 (1) (1988), 931. H Pupke, franz UlrichTheodosius aepinus, Naturwissenschaften 37 (1950), 49-52.
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    Franz Aepinus was born in Rostock where his father was the Professor of Theology at the University. He came from a famous family of theologians who were originally named Hoeck or Hoch but Franz's great-grandfather had changed the family name to its Greek form. Aepinus studied medicine and mathematics at the universities of Jena and Rostock. He was awarded an MA from Rostock for a dissertation on the paths of falling bodies in 1747. He remained at Rostock, teaching mathematics there until 1755. During this period he undertook research in several different areas of mathematics including algebraic equations, solving partial differential equations , and on negative numbers. Franz was not the only member of the family to be teaching at Rostock during this period, for his elder brother also taught oratory at the University. One of his brother's students, J C Wilcke, took courses given by Franz during 1751-52 and was attracted to a career in mathematics and physics instead of the clerical career that he had been intending to pursue when he entered the university. If Franz had a major effect on Wilcke's career, then the reverse was true a few years later when Wilcke was to suggest problems which led to the most important work of Aepinus's career.

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