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Sudhoffs Arch. 2008;92(1):98-113.

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Sudhoffs Archiv

[Article in German]
Martina Becvárová, Jindrich Becvár, Jan Skoda

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  1. Katedra aplikované matematiky Fakulta dopravní CVUT, Praha, Ceská republika. [email protected]

PMID: 18693644

Abstract

Emil Weyr (1848-1894) was an important Bohemian mathematician. His scientific career was strongly influenced by his study tour in Italy in the years 1870-1871, above all by his contact with Luigi Cremona (1830-1903). After his return from Italy he was appointed Extraordinary Professor at the Bohemian Polytechnic Institute in Prague. In 1875 he became Ordinary Professor of mathematics at the university of Vienna. This paper gives a short survey of his life and work and contains extracts from his diary. A detailed description of his stay in Italy, his life and his scientific work is to be found in the monograph that we published in 2006 [J. Becvár, M. Becvárová, J. Skoda: "Emil Weyr a jeho pobyt v Itálii v roce 1870/71", Edition Dĕjiny matematiky, Band 28, Ceské vysoké ucení technické, Praha, 2006].

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