Johann III Bernoulli, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Johann III Bernoulli

Swiss mathematician and physicist

Date of Birth: 04-Nov-1744

Place of Birth: Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland

Date of Death: 13-Jul-1807

Profession: astronomer, physicist, mathematician, jurist

Nationality: Switzerland

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Johann III Bernoulli

  • Johann III Bernoulli (also known as Jean; 4 November 1744, Basel – 13 July 1807, Berlin), grandson of Johann Bernoulli, and son of Johann II Bernoulli.
  • He was known around the world as a child prodigy.
  • He studied at Basel and at Neuchâtel, and when thirteen years of age took the degree of doctor in philosophy.
  • When he was fourteen, he got the degree of master of jurisprudence.
  • At nineteen he was appointed astronomer royal of Berlin.
  • A year later, he reorganized the astronomical observatory at the Berlin Academy.
  • Some years after, he visited Germany, France and England, and subsequently Italy, Courland, Russia and Poland.
  • His travel accounts were of great cultural and historical importance (1772–1776; 1777–1779; 1781).
  • He wrote about Kashubians. On his return to Berlin he was appointed director of the mathematical department of the academy.
  • His writings consist of travels and astronomical, geographical and mathematical works.
  • In 1774 he published a French translation of Leonhard Euler’s Elements of Algebra.
  • He contributed several papers to the Academy of Berlin, and in 1774 he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. He was entrusted with the administration of Bernoulli family's mathematical estate.
  • The bulk of the correspondence was sold to the Swedish Academy where it was overlooked until rediscovered by Hugo Gyldén at the Stockholm Observatory in 1877.
  • He is one of the last notable members of the Bernoulli family.

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