Carl Bremiker, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Carl Bremiker

German astronomer

Date of Birth: 23-Feb-1804

Place of Birth: Hagen, Free State of Prussia, Germany

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1877

Profession: astronomer

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Carl Bremiker

  • Carl Bremiker (23 February 1804, Hagen, Westphalia – 26 March 1877, Berlin) was a German astronomer and geodesist. First educated as a surveyor, Bremiker worked on the Rhenish-Westphalia survey until 1835.
  • He earned a doctorate and was an assistant to Johann Franz Encke.
  • On 26 October 1840 Bremiker discovered a comet, which is now designated as C/1840 U1 (Bremiker).
  • For this discovery he won the Lalande Prize in 1840.
  • He made entries and revisions for five of the star charts of the Berlin Academy and collaborated on the Berliner Astronomisches Jahrbuch. In 1852 Bremiker published a new edition of Baron Jurij Vega's Thesaurus Logarithmorum Completus (a famous table of logarithms).
  • The new table was published in Latin under the title Logarithmorum VI decimalium nova tabula berolinensis, auctore Carola Bremiker.
  • In 1860 the table was published in German under the title Logarithmisch-trigonometrische Tafeln mit sechs Decimalstellen bearbeitet.
  • Bremiker’s table went through dozens of editions in German and English.
  • He was from 1850 to 1877 an editor for the Nautisches Jahrbuch and also an editor for the French Annuaire nautique.
  • Bremiker was an Inspector of the Plan Room in the Prussian Ministry of Trade.
  • From 1868 he was the Departmental Director of the Royal Prussian Geodetical Institute.

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