Ingeborg Hammer-Jensen (
Copenhagen
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, 20 January 1880 -
Copenhagen
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, 6 April 1955) was a historian of science and classical
philologist
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. She was the third woman to be awarded a PhD in Denmark and was an expert on Greek scientific writing.
Early life
Ingeborg Ellen Hammer was born on 20 January 1880 in Copenhagen.
Her parents were choir director and herbalist Axel Evald Hammer, and her mother was Thora Christine Svendsen.
She attended N. Zahle's School, where she learnt Mathematics and Greek, amongst other subjects, where she got excellent marks.
Education
In 1898 she began to study classical philology at the
University of Copenhagen
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, where she was inspired by the work of Professor
J L Heiberg
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and
H G Zeuthen to research the scientific writings of classical writers.
Her first article was published in 1902 in the Nordic Journal of Classical Philology.
In 1905 she graduated with an MA in Classical Philology.
Hammer-Jensen continued her research and in 1908 graduated with a D.Phil. in Classical Philology from the University of Copenhagen.
Her thesis was entitled ''The Oldest Atomic Theory'' and argued that Plato was influenced by Democritus' natural theory.
Whilst this idea was not entirely original, Hammer-Jensen's work became influential because she promoted her ideas with energy.
She was the first female recipient of a doctorate in Classics in Denmark, and the country's third female PhD overall (preceded by
Anna Hude in 1893 and
Kirstine Thaning in 1904).
Research
Hammer-Jensen's research focused on science in the classical world, particularly the works of
Aristotle
Aristotle (; grc-gre, Ἀριστοτέλης ''Aristotélēs'', ; 384–322 BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Peripatetic school of phil ...
,
Democritus
Democritus (; el, Δημόκριτος, ''Dēmókritos'', meaning "chosen of the people"; – ) was an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Abdera, primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe. No ...
and
Heron
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. Her critique of Aristotle's ''Metereology IV'' argued against it being Aristotelian in origin and is one that has been cited repeatedly. She wrote about potential relationships between the work of Democritus and
Plato
Plato ( ; grc-gre, Πλάτων ; 428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC) was a Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. He founded the Platonist school of thought and the Academy, the first institution ...
. She worked on dating the works of Heron to after the time of
Ptolemy
Claudius Ptolemy (; grc-gre, Πτολεμαῖος, ; la, Claudius Ptolemaeus; AD) was a mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist, who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises, three of which were of importanc ...
, basing this assertion on Heron's apparently superior scientific instruments and a potential criticism of Ptolemy's views on weight and volume relating to water. Her doctoral thesis advanced the idea that Democritus influenced Plato, and gained a substantial amount of attention after its publication.
In her later work ''The Oldest Alchemy,'' Hammer-Jensen examined the works of writes
Zosimos, Olympiodor and Stephanos to explore ideas around the transition of materials from one form to another. However, one reviewer described her work as "fanciful". In it she emphasised a close relationship between medicine and alchemy, based on their experimental processes. However this idea was criticised by others who believed the awareness of medicine shown by these authors was what would be expected by an educated person at the time.
Selected publications
* 'Ad Solonem', ''Nordic Journal of Classical Philology'' (1903)
* ''Demokrit und Platon: I-II'' (1909)
* 'Ptolemaios und Heron', ''Hermes'' (1913)
* 'Das sogenannte IV. Buch der Meteorologie des Aristoteles', ''Hermes'' (1915)
* ''Deux papyrus à contenu d'ordre chimique -'' Ingeborg Hammer Jensen (Reitzel, 1916)
* ''Die alteste Alchemie, Meddelelser fra den K. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Hist-fil. Meddel''., IV, no. 2 (Copenhagen, 1921)
* Catalogue des manuscrits alchimiques grecs: Volume 2: Les manuscrits italiens (1927) with Carlo Oreste Zuretti,
Otto Lagercrantz Carl Otto Lagercrantz (26 February 1868 – 13 January 1938) was a Swedish classical philologist and rector of Uppsala University.
Biography
Otto Lagercrantz was born at Näsby in Jönköping County, Sweden.
Lagercrantz graduated from high school ...
,
Johan Ludvig Heiberg, Domenico Bassi and Emidio Martini
* 'Die Heronische Frage', ''Hermes'' (1928)
Later life
On 11 October 1905 she married teacher Jens Christian Jensen; he wrote a widely used school textbook on natural science.
Hammer-Jensen died on 6 April 1955 at
Bispebjerg Hospital
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in
Copenhagen
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.
References
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20th-century Danish women
20th-century linguists
1880 births
1955 deaths
Danish classical scholars
Danish women academics
20th-century Danish philologists
Scientists from Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen alumni
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