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*Friedrich Wilhelm August Ludwig Kiepert, German mathematician *Heinrich Kiepert, German Geographer *Richard Kiepert Richard Kiepert (September 13, 1846 – August 4, 1915) was a German cartographer born in Weimar. He was the son of famed geographer Heinrich Kiepert. Biography Richard Kiepert studied geography and history in Berlin and Heidelberg. In 1870, he ...
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Friedrich Wilhelm August Ludwig Kiepert
Friedrich Wilhelm August Ludwig Kiepert (6 October 1846 – 5 September 1934) was a German mathematician who introduced the Kiepert hyperbola. Selected works ''De curvis quarum arcus integralibus ellipticis primi generis exprimuntur'' 1870, dissertation * ''Tabelle der wichtigsten Formeln aus der Differential-Rechnung'', many editions ''Grundriss der Differential- und Integral-Rechnung'' Helwing, Hannover, 2 vols., many editions * ''Grundriss der Integral-Rechnung'', 2 vols., many editions * ''Grundriss der Differential-Rechnung'', many editions See also *Lemoine's problem In mathematics, Lemoine's problem is a certain construction problem in elementary plane geometry posed by the French mathematician Émile Lemoine (1840–1912) in 1868. The problem was published as Question 864 in ''Nouvelles Annales de Mathémati ... References Friedrich Wilhelm August Ludwig Kiepert* External links * Werke von Ludwig Kiepert im Katalog der UB HannoverKiepertsche Kurve {{DEFAULTSORT:Ki ...
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Heinrich Kiepert
Heinrich Kiepert (July 31, 1818 – April 21, 1899) was a German geographer. Early life and education Kiepert was born in Berlin. He traveled frequently as a youth with his family and documented his travels by drawing. His family was friends with Leopold von Ranke, who inspired Kiepert's creative endeavors. Kiepert was taught by August Meineke in school. Meineke influenced Kiepert's interest in classical antiquity. He attended Humboldt University of Berlin. He studied history, philology, and geography. Cartography career He published his first geographical work, with Carl Ritter, in 1840, titled ''Atlas von Hellas und den hellenischen Kolonien''. The atlas focused on ancient Greece. In 1841, he drew the maps which appeared in a groundbreaking book on the Mideast, ''Biblical Researches in Palestine'', written by Edward Robinson. In 1848 his ''Historisch-geographischer Atlas der alten Welt'' was published. In 1854, his atlas, ''Atlas antiquus'' was released. It was translat ...
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