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  1. Gesammelte Poetische Und Prosaische Schonwissenschaftliche Werke, Parts 1-4 (1841) (German Edition) by Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner, 2010-09-10
  2. Anfangsgrunde Der Analysis Endlicher Grossen (1794) (German Edition) by Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner, 2010-09-10
  3. Anfangsgrunde Der Analysis Endlicher Grossen (1794) (German Edition) by Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner, 2010-09-10
  4. Abraham Gotthelf Kaestners literarische epigramme auf seine freunde: Chronologie und kommentar (German Edition) by Carl Becker, 1910-01-01
  5. German Encyclopedists: Johann Heinrich Alsted, Johann Heinrich Zedler, Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel, Abraham Gotthelf Kästner, Franz Philip Kaulen
  6. Gesammelte Poetische Und Prosaische Schonwissenschaftliche Werke, Parts 1-4 (1841) (German Edition) by Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner, 2010-09-10
  7. Anfangsgruende Der Arithmetik (German Edition) by Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner, 2009-04-27
  8. Ländliche Musik für drei Instrumente (2 Violinen und Bass). (H. Kaestner.) Partitur und Stimmen by Johann Abraham Peter Schulz, 1950
  9. Kastners Literaturkritik (Lichtenberg-Studien) (German Edition) by Wolfgang Schimpf, 1990

41. World And Nation-State
You had the great Classical youth movement, which was started in Germany,by abraham kaestner, a man from Leipzig. abraham kaestner.
http://www.larouchepub.com/eiw/public/2003/2003_1-9/2003-5/latestlyn.html
Home Page How To Build a Truly Good Youth Movement The De-generations How You Are Going To Change Society ... The Fear of Immortality From Volume 2, Issue Number 5 of Electronic Intelligence Weekly, Published Feb. 3, 2003
How To Build a Truly Good Youth Movement
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
What follows are remarks made by Lyndon LaRouche to a LaRouche Youth Movement retreat and cadre school Feb. 1. Well, greetings to students, den-mothers, and resuscitated retirees. This is an interesting world, and when you come to the conference, don't only bring your faces, bring the other parts of your body along with you. Now, I would say, that first, as a little point of order we have to get straightened out, is, you probably heard about the Marc Rich connections in various directions, including into the Democratic Party, and the Republican Party. On the basis of this information, henceforth, Dick Cheney, the Vice President, will be known as the Al Gore of the Bush Administration. I'm sure they'll both like it. They'll find an affinity. What I want to address, in particular, is the question of what the significance of

42. LaRouche Connection Master List 1995-present
Sebastian Bach, Gottfried Leibniz. abraham kaestner, Lessing, Moses Mendelsssohn,Benjamin Franklin, abraham Lincoln, among many others.
http://www.larouchepub.com/tv/tlc_writeups_2003.html
The LaRouche Connection
Program Summaries
Updated March 27, 2003 To order videotape copies of any edition of The LaRouche Connection,
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"LaRouche: Youth Movement Key to Saving Civilization"
This week’s edition of The LaRouche Connection features an address given by Lyndon LaRouche on January 5 to the staff of EIR News Service at its European bureau in Wiesbaden, Germany. Included also is a portion from the discussion session following Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks. Mr. LaRouche provides a tour d’horizon of European and American history, pointing out that civilization is marked by ebbs and flows, moving forward where leaders and movements go against popular opinion, and falling back and even collapsing, as cultures slide into decay. Using the example of the Golden Renaissance giving way to the decadence of the Enlightenment and Romanticism, he describes how a network of leaders were able to revive principles of the Renaissance, to create a new potential flowering of human knowledge and civilization: Johann Sebastian Bach, Gottfried Leibniz. Abraham Kaestner, Lessing, Moses Mendelsssohn, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, among many others. Mr. LaRouche describes his own efforts to build a youth movement, starting, really, in the 1960s, and reviving it in the last two years, as the organization he founded has aged. "The difference of this youth movement, and those you’ve known from the past, is [that prior] youth movements have been too practical. There’s been too much enthusiasm, and too little intellect. And therefore you do not have leaders in sufficient numbers, to have a secure movement…. Therefore, we have to produce a youth movement of geniuses. We have to outnumber the enemy, so we’re not vulnerable to the loss of a few people, as we are now."

43. Kaestner
Translate this page Zurück zur Übersicht Biografien. Kästner, abraham Gotthelf, deutscherMathematiker * 27. 9. 1719 Leipzig, † 20. 6. 1800 Göttingen.
http://www.studienseminare-duesseldorf.nrw.de/sekundI/Seminare/Mathe/Kaleidoskop
Zurück zur Übersicht Biografien Kästner , Abraham Gotthelf, deutscher Mathematiker
Arbeitsgebiete: Grundlagen der Geometrie Kästner lehrte seit 1756 in Göttingen.

44. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page K. Kac, Mark (1697*) kaestner, abraham (82*) Kagan, Benjamin (219) Kalmár, László(115*) Kaluza, Theodor (141*) Kamal, al-Farisi (1102) Kamil Abu Shuja (1012
http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
Full Alphabetical Index
Click below to go to one of the separate alphabetical indexes A B C D ... XYZ The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, J Frank

Adelard
of Bath (1008) Adler , August (114) Adrain , Robert (79*) Adrianus , Romanus (419) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (2018*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (660) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (696) Aiken , Howard (665*) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alec (825*) Ajima , Naonobu (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al-Baghdadi , Abu (947) al-Banna , al-Marrakushi (861) al-Battani , Abu Allah (1333*) al-Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (3002*) al-Farisi , Kamal (1102) al-Haitam , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Hasib Abu Kamil (1012) al-Haytham , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Jawhari , al-Abbas (627) al-Jayyani , Abu (892) al-Karaji , Abu (1789) al-Karkhi al-Kashi , Ghiyath (1725*) al-Khazin , Abu (1148) al-Khalili , Shams (677) al-Khayyami , Omar (2140*) al-Khwarizmi , Abu (2847*) al-Khujandi , Abu (713) al-Kindi , Abu (1151) al-Kuhi , Abu (1146) al-Maghribi , Muhyi (602) al-Mahani , Abu (507) al-Marrakushi , ibn al-Banna (861) al-Nasawi , Abu (681) al-Nayrizi , Abu'l (621) al-Qalasadi , Abu'l (1247) al-Quhi , Abu (1146) al-Samarqandi , Shams (202) al-Samawal , Ibn (1569) al-Sijzi , Abu (708) al-Tusi , Nasir (1912) al-Tusi , Sharaf (1138) al-Umawi , Abu (1014) al-Uqlidisi , Abu'l (1028) Albanese , Giacomo (282) Albategnius (al-Battani) (1333*)

45. Why Were There So Many Heroes And Intellectuals At The Time Of The American Revo
The Classical tradition, in the United States, was fostered from Europe, by a veryinteresting fellow abraham kaestner, one of the great scientific thinkers
http://larouchein2004.net/pages/questions/youth/021102ecs005.htm
Answers From LaRouche
Q: Why was there such a huge concentration of
intellectuals and heroes, and true Americans
centered in time around the founding of our nation?
- from November 2, 2002 East Coast Cadre School Question: My name is Hunter. I'm a sophomore at Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island. My question is, why was there such a huge concentration of intellectuals and heroes, and true Americans centered in time around the founding of our nation? What happened to that? A couple of things about that: If you could touch on, how the populist mentality affected Jefferson, and things of that nature? And how that sort of brought the degree of heroism down, I would appreciate it? And, further, when I mention "true Americans," I mean to say, "true United States of Americans"? LaRouche: Well, the florescence of the United States, during the 18th Century, begins with the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which was an enterprise, largely, of the Winthrop family in the 17th Century, and became a joint effort of the Winthrop and Mather families, into the 18th Century; typified by the case of Cotton Mather. For example, Winthrop was one of the teachers, or the great Classical humanist education teachers of that period. His work in geometry, in scientific education, for that period, is quite notable. The Mathers were extremely important, in terms of educational policy, in that period.

46. Crocodile Economics
This notion, which followed through on the demand for an antiEuclidean geometry,by Gauss's teacher abraham kaestner, leads, through Gauss and Riemann, to the
http://larouchein2004.net/pages/writings/2002/020405crocodile.htm
Crocodile Economics
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
April 5, 2002 To send a link to this document to a friend Click Here A hungry adult crocodile in good health, pursues his menu with great speed and efficiency; but much as you might admire his skill, you really do not wish to have him stalking in your neighborhood. In general, many populists are like crocodiles, even some who are otherwise often useful at the work they do with their hands and feet. I run into a few such fellows in situations such as my campaign's e-mail traffic, or among callers into talk-radio broadcasts. My remarks here, may help you pick out even a cleverly disguised political “crocodile" mingling in your crowd. You must recognize, first and foremost, that populist crocodiles have usually assumed human form, and may be, like parrots or mynah birds, more or less capable of simulating human speech, but they do not really accept the existence of what we

47. Academic Lineage For R. Scott Cost
Mentor, abraham Gotthelf kaestner 3,4,6. 13, abraham Gotthelf kaestner, Degree,Doctorate 5 (Ph.D. 6) **. Institution, Universität Leipzig 4,5,6.
http://www.csee.umbc.edu/~cost/lineage.htm
Academic Lineage (a work in progress...)
Richard Scott Cost Degree Ph.D., Computer Science Institution UMBC Date Title A Framework for Developing Conversational Agents Mentor Timothy Wilking Finin Timothy Wilking Finin Degree Ph.D., Computer Science [1] Institution University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Coordinated Sciences Laboratory [1] Date Title The Semantic Interpretation of Compound Nominals [1] Mentor David L. Waltz [1] David L. Waltz Degree Ph.D. Institution MIT, Electrical Engineering Department/Media Lab Date Title Generating Semantic Descriptions From Drawings of Scenes With Shadows Mentor Patrick Henry Winston Patrick Henry Winston Degree Ph.D. Institution MIT, Electrical Engineering Department/Media Lab Date Title Learning Structural Descriptions From Examples Mentor Marvin Minsky Marvin Minsky Degree Ph.D. [2,3,6], Mathematics [8] Institution Princeton University [2,3,6,8] Date Title Neural Nets and the Brain Model Problem (Theory of Neural-Analog Reinforcement Systems and Its Application to the Brain Model Problem [6]) Mentor Albert Tucker [2,3,8]*

48. Encyclopædia Britannica
abraham Gotthelf kaestner University of St.Andrews, Scotland Biographical sketchof this 18th century German mathematician known for his contributions in
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=abraham darby&ct=igv&fuzzy=N&show=10&star

49. Schiller Institute Email Reply On Education
Goettingen's Leipzigrooted abraham kaestner, was a universal genius, the leadingdefender of the work of Leibniz and JS Bach, and a key figure in that all
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Email Correspondence with Mr. LaRouche: Spring, 2002
Dear Mr. Lyndon LaRouche, I am a student at a university at Frankfurt, Germany. After a half year period of studiying your works, reading your publications and verifying them I found your view of history very much resembling my own. The reason I'm writing you today is very much discussed here in Germany.It is the PISA assessment study. After tracing its history back from OECD to its real origins and theryby identifying it as an subversive body, I got first doubts on the possible danger of it. Now my question: 1. Have you yet conducted any research on PISA, if so, where could I find it? 2. I agree with you on your theory on "classical education". According to PISA, countries performing "robotic" logical or mathematical education such as Japan or Korea, score best on PISA,,whereas Germany with its remnants of "classical education" bewilderingly low. But reading your 1999 book "Der Weg zum Aufschwung" I became convinced that this "robotic teaching" is absolutely wrong. Now, how could this dreadful development possibly stopped? I'm talking of practical and efficient solutions with much personal involvement such as lectures at universities or scientific studies. Have you done anything in this direction?

50. Schiller Institute Translations --Mendelssohn's Phaedon, Or On The Death Of Socr
At the same time, 1765, Mendelssohn's collaborators in Goettingen, ProfessorsRE Raspe and abraham kaestner, published the first edition of Leibniz's New
http://www.schillerinstitute.org/transl/mend_phadn_cullen.html
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This excerpt is taken from a 1789 translation by Charles Cullen, published in London. The Schiller Institute translation of an earlier part of this Mendelssohn dialogue appeared in FIDELIO Magazine, Vol . 3 No.1 , Spring 1994 entitled, Phaedon, Or The Immortality of the Soul, and was translated by John Chambless.
This is the concluding portion of Moses Mendelssohn's Phaedon, beginning in Part III. Because of the emphasis that Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. has put on the importance of this work, we are making available online the only extant English translation, published 22 years after the German original. T he complete Schiller Institute translation, now in progress, will be online only after it is published in print.

51. NACSIS Webcat: Full Record
cm NOTE Author from spin laber AL kaestner, abraham Gotthelf, 1719-1800
http://webcat.nii.ac.jp/cgi-bin/eng/shsproc?id=BA52259268

52. Abraham Gotthelf Kästner
Translate this page 1 vgl. Baasner/Reichard, abraham Gotthelf Kästner.- In Epochen der deutschenLiteratur. www.ni.schule.de/de~pohl/literatur/sadl/aufklaer/kaestner.htm.
http://www.gymnasium-meschede.de/projekte/projekt12-02/deutsch/kaestner.htm
Abraham Gotthelf Kästner Kästner wurde am 27. Oktober 1719 als Sohn des Juristen Abraham Kästner in Leipzig geboren. Bereits im frühen Alter erhielt er Privatunterricht durch seinen Vater, Professor der Juristischen Fakultät an der Leipziger Universität, und den Onkel Gottfried Rudolf Pommer. Im Jahre 1729 besuchte er erstmals väterliche Juravorlesungen an der Leipziger Universität, wo er zwei Jahre später immatrikuliert wurde. Dort studierte er Rechtswissenschaften, Mathematik, Philosophie und Naturlehre vorwiegend im Selbststudium. Unterdessen interessierte er sich auch für Poesie . Aufgrund seiner außergewöhnlichen Begabung konnte er mit vierzehn Jahren zum Notar ernannt werden und trat bald in eine literarische Gesellschaft unter dem Vorsitz Gottscheds ein. Lehrgedichte Kästners ist die berühmte „Kometenode“ Nebenbei übersetzte Kästner eine Vielzahl von Schriften aus den Bereichen der Philosophie, Literatur und Physik in die deutsche Sprache. Mit 27 Jahren wurde er 1746 zum Professor der Mathematik an der Leipziger Universität ernannt. Sogar Lessing besuchte 1746-1748 sein Colloquium über philosophische Streitfragen.

53. Leuschke.org Archives :: July 03, 2002
tree also now includes Johann Pfaff (father of the Pfaffian which is a funny sortof determinant for skewsymmetric matrices) and abraham kaestner (whom I'd
http://www.leuschke.org/log/archives/2002_07_03.html
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Wednesday 03 Jul 02
Me forefathers
Jill has discovered the joy that is the Mathematics Genealogy Project . In doing so, she points out that my mathematical family tree is woefully out of date. Apparently, they've discovered who Plucker's advisor was: Christian Gerling. And we all know who his advisor was, right? That's right, none other than Gauss his own bad self. Outrageously cool. My genealogy now goes back to the 17th century (and I added my kid brothers Karl and Ryan as well). The family tree also now includes Johann Pfaff (father of the Pfaffian [which is a funny sort of determinant for skew-symmetric matrices]) and Abraham Kaestner (whom I'd never heard of before), as well as my 11-times-great grandfather, Christian Hansen, about whom I can learn nothing with Google. I hereby declare it a life goal to learn who he was. update: This page (google's html-ification of a pdf) claims that Kaestner's advisor wasn't Hansen at all, but someone named Hausen. The mystery deepens. comments [4] link
Wednesday 03 Jul 02
Dive! Dive!

54. Christian Newsletters - March/April 1999 - Bible Believers Fellowship
Zacchaeus was a fruit of the faith of abraham, just as those who come to Christas a result of our ministry In His love we remain, Eric and Anne kaestner
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March - April 1999 buried with Him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life (Romans 6:4 NIV). Jesus said, "...Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit (John 12:24 KJV). It is the will of God that we produce good fruit (Galatians 5:22-25). Yet we cannot do so until our old, sinful nature has died and we have been reborn in Christ. However, too many believers refuse to let their old fleshly nature die. They think that they can remain as they were and still please God. But "you were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self , which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires; to be made

55. Spanish Christian Newsletters - Marzo/Abril 1999 - Bible Believers Fellowship
abraham, así tambíen aquellos que vienen a Cristocomo resultado de nuestro Permanecemos en Su amor, Eric y Anne kaestner
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56. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
Mark Nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries kaestner, abraham Gotthelf,17191800. 2 kaestner, Alfred, 1901- 1967 1 kaestner, Dorothy.
http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/1899,1927/search/aKaes, Anton./
KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Mark Nearby AUTHORS are: Year Entries Kaestner, Abraham Gotthelf, 1719-1800.
Kaestner, Alfred, 1901-
Kaestner, Dorothy.
Kaestner, Mr. (Abraham Gotthelf), 1719-1800 See Kaestner, Abraham Gotthelf, 1719-1800
KAET (Television station : Tempe, Ariz.) See KAET-TV (Television station : Tempe, Ariz.)
KAET-TV (Television station : Phoenix, Ariz.) See KAET-TV (Television station : Tempe, Ariz.)
KAET-TV (Television station : Tempe, Ariz.)
Kaeter, Margaret.
Kaeuper, Richard W.
... Kaewert, Julie Wallin.
KAF See Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung

57. Week166
Unfortunately I've never gotten around to understanding these. Pfaff'sadvisor was abraham kaestner. I'd never heard of him before now.
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/week166.html
March 27, 2001
This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 166)
John Baez
Do you know this number? They say that mathematics is not really about numbers, and they're right. But sometimes it's fun to play around with the darn things! Given any positive number you can work out its continued fraction expansion, like this: sqrt(2) = 1 + 1 - 2 + 1 2 + 1 - 2 + 1 2 + 1 2 + 1 . . . But normally it won't look so pretty! A number is rational if and only if the continued fraction stops after finitely many steps. If its continued fraction expansion eventually repeats, like this: sqrt(3) = 1 + 1 - 1 + 1 2 + 1 - 1 + 1 2 + 1 1 + 1 . . . then it satisfies a quadratic equation with integer coefficients. So the continued fraction expansion of e can't ever repeat... but it's cute nonetheless:

58. Alec Mihailovs' Mathematical Ancestors
My Mathematical Ancestors. abraham Gotthelf kaestner Ph.D. University of Leipzig1739, Dissertation Johann Bernoulli Ph.D. Dissertation Johann Friedrich Pfaff.
http://webpages.shepherd.edu/amihailo/ancestors.htm
My Mathematical Ancestors
Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner Ph.D. University of Leipzig
Dissertation: Johann Bernoulli Ph.D.
Dissertation: Johann Friedrich Pfaff Ph.D. University of Helmstedt
Dissertation: Programma inaugurale in quo peculiarem differentialia investigandi rationem ex theoria functionum deducit Leonhard Euler Ph.D.
Dissertation: Carl Friedrich Gauß Ph.D. University of Helmstedt
Dissertation: Demonstratio nova theorematis omnem functionem algebraicam rationalem integram unius variabilis in factores reales primi vel secundi gradus resolvi posse Joseph Louis Lagrange Ph.D.
Dissertation: Pierre Simon Laplace Ph.D.
Dissertation: Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Ph.D. Universität Göttingen
Dissertation: Siméon Denis Poisson Ph.D. École Polytechnique
Dissertation: Heinrich Ferdinand Scherk Ph.D. Universität Berlin
Dissertation: Michel Chasles Ph.D. École Polytechnique Dissertation: Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstraß Honorary Universität Königsberg Dissertation: Über die Entwicklung der Modularfunctionen Ernst Eduard Kummer Ph.D. Universität Halle Dissertation: De cosinuum et sinuum potestatibus secundum cosinus et sinus arcuum multiplicium evolvendis H. A. (Hubert Anson) Newton

59. This Week's Finds In Mathematical Physics (Week 166)
Pfaff's advisor was abraham kaestner. This is as far back as I cango, and kaestner is my only ancestor that I'd never heard of.
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/spr/2001-03/msg0032093.html
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  • Subject : This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 166) From : baez@math.ucr.edu (John Baez) Date : Wed, 28 Mar 2001 20:14:51 +0000 (UTC) Approved : baez@math.ucr.edu Newsgroups : sci.physics.research,sci.physics,sci.math Organization : University of California, Riverside
Also available at http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/week166.html http://www.mathsoft.com/asolve/constant/constant.html This is a great place to learn about Khinchine's constant, Feigenbaum's number, Madelung's constant, Artin's constant, Grothendieck's constant, and many other fun numbers! Speaking of fun websites, here's another: 2) The Mathematics Geneaology Project, http://hcoonce.math.mankato.msus.edu/ http://www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/index.html http://www.beanpaste.com/BSG/mercator.html http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/%7Ea-jacobi/tree.html ... http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/ For a table of contents of all the issues of This Week's Finds, try http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/twf.html

60. Links
Johann Friedrich Pfaff, GeorgAugust-Universität Göttingen, 1786.abraham Gotthelf kaestner, Universität Leipzig 1739. Christian
http://www.rit.edu/~mecsma/Professional/advisors.html
Advisors Past I received my Ph.D from the University of Rochester in 2001 under the supervision of Richard Lavine . All of my known past advisors are below, including the year and location that they received their degree. Information provided by the Mathematical Geneology Project Links are to the best sites that I could find about that particular mathematician, most of them being the Indexes of Biographies (of mathematicians). Richard B. Lavine , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965 Irving E. Segal Yale University Einar Carl Hille Stockholm University Marcel Riesz University University Hermann Amandus Schwarz Berlin Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass ... Kummer , Martin-Luther- Halle -Wittenberg, 1831 Heinrich Ferdinand Scherk Berlin Christoph Gudermann Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Carl Friedrich Gauss Helmstedt Johann Friedrich Pfaff Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner Leipzig 1739 Christian August Hausen , Martin-Luther- Halle -Wittenberg, 1683 Christian Andreas Siber , Martin-Luther- Halle -Wittenberg, 1682 Luckily, symmetry was maintained by chosing advisors whose lineage happen to go through the same man, Gauss.

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