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      • The eighth child of a Lutheran preacher, J. Michael Encke, and his wife, M. Elisabeth Misler, Encke displayed an early interest in mathematics but did not enter the University of Göttingen until the autumn of 1811.
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  2. Johann Franz Encke was a German astronomer who in 1819 established the period of the comet now known by his name (see Encke’s Comet). Encke was educated at Hamburg and the University of Göttingen, where he worked under the direction of Carl Friedrich Gauss.

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  3. Johann Franz Encke's father was Johann Michael Encke (1749-1795), a Lutheran clergyman at the Jacobikirche (St James church) in Hamburg. His grandfather, Georg Friedrich Encke, had also been a pastor, in Altluneberg, near Bremen.

  4. May 18, 2018 · Encke, Johann Franz. ( b. Hamburg, Germany, 23 September 1791; d. Spandau [near Berlin], Germany, 28 August 1865) astronomy. The eighth child of a Lutheran preacher, J. Michael Encke, and his wife, M. Elisabeth Misler, Encke displayed an early interest in mathematics but did not enter the University of Göttingen until the autumn of 1811.

  5. Sep 8, 2017 · Immediate Family: Son of August Johann Michael Encke and Marie Encke. Husband of Amalie Wilhelmine Encke. Father of Bertha Henriette Encke; Heinrich August Encke; Johann Hermann Encke and Sophie Marie Blase. Brother of August Encke. Occupation: Astronomer. Managed by: Martin Severin Eriksen.

    • September 23, 1791
    • August 26, 1865 (73)Spandau, Berlin, Germany
    • Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
    • Astronomer
  6. Johann Franz Encke. 1791-1865. German astronomer known for his mathematical work in astronomy, especially on short periodic comets. Following the discovery of a comet with a very short orbiting period around the Sun (3.3 years), Encke developed (in 1819) the mathematical formulae needed to calculate the orbits of this and other short periodic ...

  7. Johann Franz Encke, (born Sept. 23, 1791, Hamburg—died Aug. 26, 1865, Spandau, Ger.), German astronomer who in 1819 established the period of the comet now known by his name - Encke’s Comet.

  8. He was the son of Johann Michael Encke and Marie Misler. Educated at Göttingen University as a student of Carl Gauss, Encke, the eighth child of a Lutheran Pastor of Hamburg, began his career as a professional astronomer thanks to Gauss' recommendation for a position as assistant at the Seeberg Observatory near Gotha.

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