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Carl Jacobi was a German mathematician who, with Niels Henrik Abel of Norway, founded the theory of elliptic functions. Jacobi was first tutored by an uncle, and, by the end of his first year at the Gymnasium (1816–17), he was ready to enter the University of Berlin.
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Dec 6, 2001 · Jacobi had become involved in the dispute over Fichte’s alleged atheism, the so–called Atheismusstreit. His famous letter ‘Jacobi an Fichte’ was written to clear Fichte of the accusation of atheism: Fichte’s ‘Wissenschaftslehre’ was no more atheistic than geometry or arithmetic.
- George di Giovanni, Paolo Livieri
- 2001
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi ( German: [jaˈkoːbi]; 25 January 1743 – 10 March 1819) was an influential German philosopher, literary figure, and socialite. He is notable for popularizing nihilism, a term coined by Obereit in 1787, and promoting it as the prime fault of Enlightenment thought particularly in the philosophical systems of Baruch ...
Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi was a German mathematician who co-founded the theory of elliptic functions. A child prodigy, Jacobi developed an affinity for mathematics from a young age. He received his early education in mathematics from his uncle Lehman who home schooled him.
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi was a German philosopher, major exponent of the philosophy of feeling (Gefühlsphilosophie) and a prominent critic of rationalism, especially as espoused by Benedict de Spinoza. Succeeding his father as head of a sugar factory in 1764, Jacobi joined the governing council of.
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Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (/ dʒ ə ˈ k oʊ b i /; German:; 10 December 1804 – 18 February 1851) was a German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, determinants, and number theory.
May 29, 2018 · Jacobi’s first lecture, given during the winter term 1825-1826, was devoted to the analytic theory of curves and surfaces in three-dimensional space. He greatly impressed his audience by the liveliness and clarity of his delivery, and his success became known to the Prussian ministry of education.