Constantinos Caratheodory (1802–1879)
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Constantin Carathéodory Constantin Carathéodory (; 13 September 1873 – 2 February 1950) was a Greeks, Greek mathematician who spent most of his professional career in Germany. He made significant contributions to real and complex analysis, the calculus of variations, ...
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physician who served as the personal physician of
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History

Caratheodory was born in Adrianople, now known in English as
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. He graduated from the Greek School of Adrianople and then attended the Greek School of Bucharest for a year. However he moved to Vienna after his uncle from his mother's side,
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. Cyril and an uncle from his father's side, a doctor named Stephanos Caratheodory (İstefanaki
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), who also later taught at the Imperial School of Medicine. had helped guide Caratheodory's education. He attended medical school in
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, beginning in 1824 and receiving his degree on 30 May 1827. He did additional medical coursework in Paris and London, in 1827-1829 and 1829–1830, respectively, with the former being in surgery. He became a professor at the School of Medicine (''Tıbhane-i Amire/Cerrahane-i Mamure'') in Constantinople on 10 May 1830. Stephanos Caratheodory was also a professor there, and it was established at the time he arrived.Trompukis and Lascaratos p. 29-30. The Ottoman court designated him as one of its doctors, and Caratheodory became the Hospital of Infectious Diseases' head doctor, and in 1836 the professor of the surgical ward.Trompukis and Lascaratos p. 30. He founded the
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, and co-founded the
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(now known as Istanbul).Trompukis and Lascaratos p. 27. He was friends with
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, who later wrote a biography of him,Trompukis and Lascaratos p. 28. "The Life of Constantine Caratheodory" (Βίος Κωνσταντίνος Καραθεοδωρή), first published by Gauthier-Villars in Paris in 1885. The biography was issued for a 7 January 1880 celebration. As the Ottoman authorities censored works published domestically, this biography was published abroad. Caratheodory's older son asked Mavrogenis to add two narrations, one about a presentation by Caratheodory at the
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and one about an account of
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's death deriving from a pamphlet edited by Caratheodory. Mavrogenis edited the biography five years after the initial publication.


Personal life

In 1835 he married
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Stavraki Aristarchi's daughter, and after her death remarried another woman. Circa 1838 his first son, Stephanos, was born, and he in total had at least four children. His first and his second wives both died of childbirth, the first from birthing and the second from birthing the fourth child. He later married a third wife.Trompukis and Lascaratos p. 31. His grandson was the renowned mathematician and academic
Constantin Carathéodory Constantin Carathéodory (; 13 September 1873 – 2 February 1950) was a Greeks, Greek mathematician who spent most of his professional career in Germany. He made significant contributions to real and complex analysis, the calculus of variations, ...
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Βίος Κωνσταντίνου του Καραθεοδωρή : Ψηφίσματι του εν Κωνσταντινουπόλει Ελληνικού Φιλολογικού Συλλόγου / συνταγείς και εκφωνηθείς παρ' αυτού εν Συνεδριάσει του εν Κ. Π. Ελλ. Φιλολογικού Συλλόγου υπό Σπυρίδωνος του Μαυρογένους
(Biography of Constantine Caratheodory) - at the
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