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  1. Vorlesungen Über Hydrodynamische Fernkräfte Nach C. A. Bjerknes' Theorie, Volume 1 (German Edition) by Vilhelm Bjerknes, Carl Anton Bjerknes, 2010-03-21
  2. Vorlesungen Über Hydrodynamische Fernkräfte Nach C. A. Bjerknes' Theorie, Volume 2 (German Edition) by Vilhelm Bjerknes, Carl Anton Bjerknes, 2010-01-11
  3. Niels Henrik Abel. En skildring af hans liv og videnskabelige virksomhed ... FoÌ?lgeskrift til â?Nordisk tidskrift foÌ?r vetenskap, konst och industri, etc.â. by Carl Anton. Bjerknes, 2010-04-27
  4. Niels-henrik Abel: Tableau De Sa Vie Et De Son Action Scientifique (French Edition)
  5. Hydrodynamische Fernkräfte: fünf Abhandlungen über die Bewegung kugelförmiger Körper in einer inkompressiblen Flüssigkeit (1863-1880) (German Edition) by Carl Anton Bjerknes, 1915-01-01
  6. Niels Henrik Abel. En skildring af hans liv og videnskabelige virksomhed (Swedish Edition) by Carl Anton Bjerknes, 2002-06-18
  7. Niels Henrik Abel. En skildring af hans liv og videnskabelige virksomhed by Carl Anton Bjerknes, 2010
  8. Niels Henrik Abel. En skildring af hans liv og videnskabelige virksomhed by Carl Anton Bjerknes, 1880-01-01
  9. The Bergen School of Dynamic Meteorology and Its Dissemination: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by William J. McPeak, 2000

1. Editions Jacques Gabay - Carl-Anton BJERKNES
Translate this page Carl-Anton BJERKNES. Carl-Anton BJERKNES. 1825 - 1903. Au cataloguedes Editions Jacques Gabay ABEL Œuvres complètes, tomes I
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2. Editions Jacques Gabay - Index Des Auteurs
Translate this page BERTRANDIAS Françoise. BERZOLARI L. BIBART Emile-Eugène. BIRKHOFF Garrett.bjerknes carl-Anton. BLOCH C. BLONDIN Jules. BOHLMANN G. BOHR Niels. BOLL Marcel.
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5. Bjerknes_Carl
carl Anton bjerknes. Born 24 carl bjerknes's father was Abraham Isaksenbjerknes and his mother was Elen Birgitte Holmen. His parents
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Carl Anton Bjerknes
Born: 24 Oct 1825 in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway
Died: 20 March 1903 in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway
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Carl Bjerknes 's father was Abraham Isaksen Bjerknes and his mother was Elen Birgitte Holmen. His parents both came from poor farming backgrounds, and Carl's father was a veterinary surgeon. When Carl was twelve years old, his father died and Carl's mother was left to bring up their three children with very little income. In 1844 Bjerknes studied entered the University of Christiania (now Oslo), where he studied mining. He was awarded a degree in mining engineering in 1848 and for the next four years he worked at the Kongsberg silver mines. Silver was mined at Kongsberg, in southeastern Norway, from the early 17th century until the mid-20th century. The oldest school of mines in the world, founded 1757, was in the town and Bjerknes worked there from 1848 until 1852. Dirichlet In 1859 Bjerknes married Aletta Koren whose father was a minister in the church. Their son

6. Bjerknes_Carl
Biography of carl bjerknes (18251903) carl bjerknes's father was Abraham Isaksen bjerknes and his mother was Elen Birgitte Holmen.
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Carl Anton Bjerknes
Born: 24 Oct 1825 in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway
Died: 20 March 1903 in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway
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to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Carl Bjerknes 's father was Abraham Isaksen Bjerknes and his mother was Elen Birgitte Holmen. His parents both came from poor farming backgrounds, and Carl's father was a veterinary surgeon. When Carl was twelve years old, his father died and Carl's mother was left to bring up their three children with very little income. In 1844 Bjerknes studied entered the University of Christiania (now Oslo), where he studied mining. He was awarded a degree in mining engineering in 1848 and for the next four years he worked at the Kongsberg silver mines. Silver was mined at Kongsberg, in southeastern Norway, from the early 17th century until the mid-20th century. The oldest school of mines in the world, founded 1757, was in the town and Bjerknes worked there from 1848 until 1852. Dirichlet In 1859 Bjerknes married Aletta Koren whose father was a minister in the church. Their son

7. References For Bjerknes_Carl
References for carl bjerknes. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography(New York 19701990). Books V bjerknes, carl Anton bjerknes.
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References for Carl Bjerknes
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • V Bjerknes, Carl Anton Bjerknes. Sein Leben und seine Arbeit (Berlin, 1933). Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR July 2000 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Bjerknes_Carl.html
  • 8. References For Bjerknes_Carl
    References for the biography of carl bjerknes V bjerknes, carl Anton bjerknes. Sein Leben und seine Arbeit (Berlin, 1933).
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/References/Bjerknes_Carl.html
    References for Carl Bjerknes
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • V Bjerknes, Carl Anton Bjerknes. Sein Leben und seine Arbeit (Berlin, 1933). Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR July 2000 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Bjerknes_Carl.html
  • 9. Bjerknes_Carl Portraits
    Portraits of carl bjerknes carl bjerknes. JOC/EFR November 2002
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    Carl Bjerknes
    JOC/EFR November 2002 The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Bjerknes_Carl.html

    10. Descendants Of Morten Anundsen Strenge
    bjerknes, Borghild Anna (1887 )C. bjerknes, carl Anton (1825-1902)C
    http://home.no.net/~arnehol/Lintvedt/Names1.htm
    Descendants of Morten Anundsen Strenge
    Name List
    Surnames: Aa-As As-Bo Bo-Fa Fa-Gr ... Ul-Zi Asmyr, Bredine (1902- ) P Åsterud, Anton Torgersen (1875-1876) C Åsterud, Eline Marie Torgersen (1877-1943) S C ... C Åsterud, Ingeborg Marie Thomasdatter (1838-1885) P Åsterud, Jakob Jakobsøn (1805- ) S Åsterud, Janna Mathilde Torgersen (1883-1969) C Åsterud, Johan Anton Torgersen (1881-1882) Astrup, Eilert ( -Abt 1910) S Auen, Anders Hermannsen (1904- ) S P Auen, Andrine Maria Pedersdatter (1849- ) C Auen, Anna Karine Karlsen (1883- ) C Auen, Anne Oline (1948- ) C Auen, Berit (1938- ) Auen, Elise Bertine Karlsen (1875-1919) C Auen, Halfdan Karlsen (1891-1957) Auen, Hans Kristian Karlsen (1880- ) Auen, Helge (1940- ) C Auen, Henrik Pedersøn (1845-1916) C Auen, Ingvald Kristian (1900- ) C Auen, Jorunn (1946- ) C Auen, Karen Petrine Pedersdatter (1851- ) C Auen, Karoline Karlsen (1888- ) C Auen, Maren Karlsen (1878- ) Auen, Mina Marie (1903-1928) C Auen, Morten Pedersøn (1847-1923) C Auen, Oddvar (1939- ) S C Auen, Øystein (1943- ) Auen, Peder Kristian Pedersøn (1854-1931)

    11. Great Norwegians -- Page 2
    . carl Anton bjerknes (father of Vilhelm bjerknes) ¯¯¯¯¯ carl Antonbjerknes Thumbnail biography provided by Scotland's University of St.
    http://www.mnc.net/norway/Page2.htm
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    Listed below are other Norwegians of high attainment. There are, however, not yet extensive resources relating to them on the Internet. Where available, descriptions of them by the Norway Online Information Service, appearing on the Odin website, are quoted in boxes.
    Ivar F. Andresen Carl Anton Bjerknes Vilhelm Bjerknes Jakob Bjerknes ... Henrik Wergeland

    Ivar F. Andresen
    (1896-1940), opera singer (bass)
    Ivar F. Andrésen From Derrick Everett's pages relating to Richard Wagner.
    Carl Anton Bjerknes
    (father of Vilhelm Bjerknes) (1825-1903), scientist
    Carl Anton Bjerknes
    Thumbnail biography provided
    by Scotland's University of St. Andrews.
    Vilhelm Frimann Koren Bjerknes
    (father of Jakob Bjerknes) (1862-1951), physicist, meteorologist

    12. Livres Numérisés / Digitalized Books : Bibliothèque Nationale De France, Corn
    Translate this page Ball, WW Rouse (2), Birkemeier, Wilhelm. (1), Braude, L. (1). Ball, Walter WilliamRouse (3), bjerknes, carl Anton (2), Brauer, Alfred (1). Bally, Émile.
    http://math-sahel.ujf-grenoble.fr/LiNuM/index_au.html
    LiNuM L ivres Nu mérisés M athématiques
    Cellule MathDoc
    Bibliothèque nationale de France - Collection Gallica Cornell University Library Digital Math Books Collection Michigan University Library Making of America and Historical Math Collection Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum Mathematica
    Index auteurs / Authors index
    Abat, Bonaventure Allman, George Johnston ... von Lilienthal, Reinhold

    13. Browse The Cornell Library Historical Math Monographs
    Translate this page Biermann, Otto Theorie der analytischen functionen. Vorlesungen über mathematischenäherungsmethoden. bjerknes, carl Anton Niels-Henrik Abel.
    http://historical.library.cornell.edu/math/math_B.html
    About the Collection Browse Collection Home Search Collection ... XYZ Authors "B" Bachelier, Louis Jean Baptist Bahier, Eugène Baker, Arthur Latham Baker, H. F. Ball, Robert S. Baltzer, Richard Bardey, Ernst Barlow, Peter Barrow, Isaac Bartlett, Dana Prescott Bassett, Alfred Barnard Bellacchi, Giacomo

    14. Jacob Aall Bonnevie Bjerknes, November 2, 1897—July 7, 1975 | By Arnt Eliassen
    Bjerke, Keith David, 1939 ( about) (1 title). bjerknes, carl Anton, 1825-1903.
    http://www.nap.edu/html/biomems/jbjerknes.html
    BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences
    Jacob Aall Bonnevie Bjerknes
    By Arnt Eliassen
    JACOB AALL BONNEVIE BJERKNES, or Jack Bjerknes as he was usually called, was one of the founders of modern meteorology. He entered the scientific scene at the age of twenty with the discovery of the structure of extratropical cyclones, which became of the greatest importance and formed the starting point of a fruitful development for theoretical meteorology as well as practical weather forecasting. It was Jack's father, the famous physicist and geophysicist Vilhelm Bjerknes, who set the stage for the research leading up to this discovery, but Jack was the principal performer. FAMILY BACKGROUND The name Bjerknes comes from a family farm in southeastern Norway where some of Jack's ancestors lived. Jack represented the third generation in a dynasty of scientists. His grandfather, Carl Anton Bjerknes, was professor of mathematics at the University of Christiania, as the Norwegian capital Oslo was called at the time. He showed both theoretically and by experiment that an ideal fluid would transfer Coulomb-type forces between pulsating spheres and thought that he was on the track of a hydrodynamical ether theory of electromagnetism. Jack's father, Vilhelm Bjerknes, began his career as a physicist working with Heinrich Hertz in Bonn on electromagnetic resonance. In 1893 he married Honoria Sophia Bonnevie, a Norwegian science student in Christiania. They settled in Stockholm, where Vilhelm Bjerknes was appointed lecturer and later professor of mechanics and mathematical physics.

    15. Browse The Cornell Library Historical Math Monographs
    Die nichteuklidischen Raumformen in analytischer Behandlung by Killing,Wilhelm Joseph. Niels-Henrik Abel by bjerknes, carl Anton.
    http://historical.library.cornell.edu/math/title_N.html
    About the Collection Browse Collection Home Search Collection ... Help A B C D E ... M N O P Q R ... WXYZ Titles "N" Napier tercentenary memorial volume
    by Knott, Cargill Gilston Neils Henrik Abel
    by Mittag-Leffler, Magnus Gustaf Neue Grundlagen der Logik, Arithmetik, und Mengenlehre
    by König, Gyula Neue grundlagen einer Theorie der allgemeinen Thetafunctionen
    by Krazer, Adolf Neue theorie der ultraelliptischen functionen
    by Prym, Friedrich Emil A new analysis of plane geometry, finite and differential, with numerous examples
    by Thomson, Ansle William Haugh Nicht-Euklidische geometrie
    by Klein, Felix Nichteuklidische Geometrie
    by Liebmann, Heinrich Die nicht-euklidischen Raumformen in analytischer Behandlung
    by Killing, Wilhelm Joseph Niels-Henrik Abel
    by Bjerknes, Carl Anton Note sur une méthode pour la réduction d'intégrales définies et sur son application à quelques formules spéciales by Haan, D. Bierens Notes on Roulettes and Glissettes by Besant, William Henry The number concept; its origin and development by Conant, Levi L. Nuove formole d'integrazione; integrazione per inversione di variabile; soluzionario contenente il calcolo coi metodi ordinari dell'integrale delle funzioni di una variabile occorrenti nella pratica by Caprilli, Alberto Ask a Librarian!

    16. Jacob Bjerknes Biography
    application theory that began with his physics professor grandfather carl andwas extended by Jacob's father, the theoretical physicist Vilhelm bjerknes.
    http://www.agu.org/inside/awards/bjerknes.html
    JACOB BJERKNES (1897-1975)
    Jacob Aall Bonnevie Bjerknes was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1897. He continued a legacy of hydrodynamic application theory that began with his physics professor grandfather Carl and was extended by Jacob's father, the theoretical physicist Vilhelm Bjerknes. From 1914 to 1916, Bjerknes attended the University of Kristiania (Oslo), where he became interested in his father's work relating hydrodynamic theory to atmospheric motion and weather prediction. Jacob followed his father and his group of young Norwegian meteorologists to the University of Leipzig, where their research focused on the formation of heavy precipitation along ordered cloud boundaries then called "squall lines." Through surface map analysis, Jacob discovered that these boundaries coincided with the convergence of wind fields, making the latter a potential detector and predictor of weather patterns. In 1926, Jacob served as a support meteorologist for Roald Amundsen's polar dirigible flight. In 1928 he married Hedvig Borthen. In 1931, he left his position as head of the weather service at Bergen to become professor of meteorology at the geophysical institute his father had founded. By 1933 he discovered yet another aspect of the cyclone phenomenon, the upper atmospheric wave. His preliminary formulation of the use of pressure tendency as a surface indication of cyclone development appeared in 1937. Jacob lectured at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology during the 1933-1934 school year and emigrated to the United States in 1940 where he headed a government-sponsored meteorology annex, for weather forecasting, to the department of physics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). That same year of 1940 saw the invasion of Norway by Germany and Bjerknes' receipt of the Symons Medal from the Royal Meteorological Society. At UCLA, Bjerknes and fellow Norwegian Jorgen Holmboe further developed the pressure tendency and the extratropical cyclone theories.

    17. American Geophysical Union Medal Recipients
    William Bowie Medalists. William Bowie, 1939, Inge Lehmann, 1971. Arthur Louis Day,1940, carl Eckart, 1972. Jacob Aall Bonnevie bjerknes, 1945, James A. Van Allen,1977.
    http://www.agu.org/inside/awardees.html
    Medal and Award Recipients - Historical List
    Bowie Macelwane Smith Bucher ... William Bowie Medalists William Bowie Inge Lehmann Arthur Louis Day Carl Eckart John Adam Fleming George P. Woollard Nicholas Hunter Heck A.E. Ringwood Oscar Edward Meinzer Edward Bullard Henry Bryant Bigelow Jule G. Charney Jacob Aall Bonnevie Bjerknes James A. Van Allen Reginald Aldworth Daly Helmut E. Landsberg Felix Andries Vening Meinesz Frank Press James Bernard Macelwane Charles A. Whitten Walter Davis Lambert Herbert Friedman Leason Heberling Adams Henry M. Stommel Harald Ulrik Sverdrup Syun-iti Akimoto Harold Jeffreys Marcel Nicolet Beno Gutenberg H. William Menard Richard Montgomery Field James C. I. Dooge Walter Hermann Bucher Robert N. Clayton Weikko Aleksanteri Heiskanen Hannes Alfven William Maurice Ewing Walter H. Munk Johannes Theodoor Thijsse Eugene N. Parker Walter M. Elsasser Don L. Anderson Francis Birch Alfred O. Nier Keith Edward Bullen Irwin I. Shapiro Sydney Chapman Peter S. Eagleson Merle Antony Tuve Claude Allègre Julius Bartels Eugene Shoemaker Hugo Benioff Raymond Hide Louis B. Slichter

    18. Jacob Aall Bonnevie Bjerknes, November 2, 1897—July 7, 1975 | By Arnt Eliassen
    His grandfather, carl Anton bjerknes, was professor of mathematics at the Universityof Christiania, as the Norwegian capital Oslo was called at the time.
    http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/biomems/jbjerknes.html
    BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences
    Jacob Aall Bonnevie Bjerknes
    By Arnt Eliassen
    JACOB AALL BONNEVIE BJERKNES, or Jack Bjerknes as he was usually called, was one of the founders of modern meteorology. He entered the scientific scene at the age of twenty with the discovery of the structure of extratropical cyclones, which became of the greatest importance and formed the starting point of a fruitful development for theoretical meteorology as well as practical weather forecasting. It was Jack's father, the famous physicist and geophysicist Vilhelm Bjerknes, who set the stage for the research leading up to this discovery, but Jack was the principal performer. FAMILY BACKGROUND The name Bjerknes comes from a family farm in southeastern Norway where some of Jack's ancestors lived. Jack represented the third generation in a dynasty of scientists. His grandfather, Carl Anton Bjerknes, was professor of mathematics at the University of Christiania, as the Norwegian capital Oslo was called at the time. He showed both theoretically and by experiment that an ideal fluid would transfer Coulomb-type forces between pulsating spheres and thought that he was on the track of a hydrodynamical ether theory of electromagnetism. Jack's father, Vilhelm Bjerknes, began his career as a physicist working with Heinrich Hertz in Bonn on electromagnetic resonance. In 1893 he married Honoria Sophia Bonnevie, a Norwegian science student in Christiania. They settled in Stockholm, where Vilhelm Bjerknes was appointed lecturer and later professor of mechanics and mathematical physics.

    19. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs (1996), Carl Frederic Schmidt
    MIN CHUEH CHANG, AALL BONNEVIE bjerknes, proc natl acad, JACOB AALL BONNEVIE, natlacad sci, vol southwest ortiz, purified amino acids, carl FREDERIC SCHMIDT
    http://www.nap.edu/books/0309052394/html/273.html
    Biographical Memoirs V.68
    National Academy of Sciences ( NAS
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    20. På Høyden - Dokumentar Om Meteorologiens Far
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