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Familytree.Post1800met.20200113.Pdf Joseph Louis Lagrange #ierre@&i(on Laplace A:raha( /otthel4 ,astner /eorg 2hristoph Lichten:erg )ranz August <ol4 /eorg )riedrich 'ilde:randt Tho(as Jones Johann )riedrich /(elin 7icolas Louis VauBuelin &i(eon 0enis #oisson 'einrich <ilhel( 6randes Johann &alo(o &ch=eigger John 'udson )riedrich &tro(eyer Antoine )rancois de )ourcroy 2laude Louis 6erthollet A:raha( /ottlo: <erner cole #olytechniBue U. /ottingen U. 7ure(:urg U. 2a(:ridge U. /ottingen 1800 1;00 1;00 1;00 1;00 1;00 Joseph Louis /ay-Lussa! 2arl )riedrich 2hristian +ohs Johann A4zelius 1801 U. #aris U. )rei:urg 1;01 1;01 7athaniel 6o=ditch Jons Jaco: 6erzelius Johann )riedrich 6lu(en:ach Johan #eter )ran$ /eorg Joseph 6eer 1802 Uppsala U. 1;02 1;02 ,arl 2asar von Leonhard #hilipp )ranz von <alther Johann )riedrich August /ottling 1803 U. /ottingen Lud=ig@+axi(ilian U., +unich 1;03 1;03 ,arl <ilhel( /ottlo: ,astner Jean@6aptiste )ourier U. 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'eidel:erg U. 6onn 1;22 1;22 1;22 Justus Von Lie:ig Julius #lucker 'einrich )erdinand &cher$ /eorge 6iddell Airy )riedrich <ohler ,arl 6randan +oll=eide <ilhel( Traugott ,rug 1823 U. 7ure(:urg U. +ar:urg U. 6erlin U. 2a(:ridge U. 'eidel:erg 1;23 1;23 1;23 1;23 1;23 +oritz <ilhel( 0ro:isch 1824 U. Leipzig 1;29 Johann )ranz ncke )ranz rnst 7eu(ann 2arl /ustav Jaco: Ja!o:i U. 6erlin U. 6erlin U. 6erlin 1825 1;21 1;21 1;21 "udolph <agner Antoine@Jero(e 6alard 'einrich <ilhel( 0ove Augustus 0e +organ John 'ymers 1826 U. <ur%:urg +ontpelier U. 6erlin U. 2a(:ridge U. 2a(:ridge 1;28 1;28 1;28 1;28 1;28 /ustav 0irichlet <ilhel( duard <e:er 'einrich /ustav +agnus Johann Ar%:erger 1827 U. 6onn U. 'alle@<itten:erg U. 6erlin 1;2. 1;2. 1;2. 6enja(in #eir!e )erdinand Jako: "edten:acher Tho(as <harton Jones 1829 'arvard U. U. Vienna U. din:urgh 1;23 1;23 1;23 <illia( 'opkins Isaac Todhunter "o:ert <ilhel( 6unsen 1830 U. 2a(:ridge U. 2a(:ridge U. /ottingen 1;30 1;30 1;30 rnst ,u((er )riedrich Julius "ichelot 1831 +LU 'alle@<itten:erg U. ,onigsberg 1;31 1;31 2hristoph /uder(ann 1832 U. 6erlin 1;32 Joseph Lovering 1833 'arvard U. 1;33 Jose4 "edten:acher John #ond 1834 U. Vienna 1;39 Ja(es /laisher Louis Ja!Bues Thenard 1835 1;31 Joseph Liouville 1836 U. #aris 1;38 'einrich <ill <ilhel( /ottlie: 'ankel 6enja(in &illi(an, &r. 1839 U. /iessen U. <itten:erg 1;33 1;33 >tto 'esse 6enja(in &illi(an, Jr. 1840 U. ,onigsberg *ale U. 1;90 1;90 August <ilhel( von 'o4(ann 2harles 'er(ite ugene@2harles 2atalan /eorge /a:riel &tokes Ja(es Joseph &ylvester 1841 Lud=ig@+axi(ilian U., +unich cole #olytechniBue U. #aris U. 2a(:ridge U. 0u:lin 1;91 1;91 1;91 1;91 1;91 Adolph &trecker 1842 U. /iessen 1;92 )ranz 6runno= /ustav ,arsten A. <. 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U. /ottingen 1;10 1;10 1;10 1;10 1;10 6ernhard "ie(ann 1851 U. /ottingen 1;11 )riedrich August ,ekule #etre /uthrie Tait /eorge J. 6rush >gden "ood 1852 U. /iessen U. 2a(:ridge *ale U. #rinceton U. 1;12 1;12 1;12 1;12 #eter <aage 2harles *oung "udol4 Lipschit% /ustav Anton ?euner 1853 U. 2hristiania 0art(outh U. U. 6erlin U. Leipzig 1;13 1;13 1;13 1;13 #ierre ugene +arcelin 6erthelot <ilhel( )orster "udol4 ). A. 2le:sch ,arl <eierstrass Ja(es 2lerk +a-=ell )ranz "euleau- 1854 U. )rance U. 6onn U. ,onigsberg U. ,onigsberg U. 2a(:ridge ,arlsruhe 1;19 1;19 1;19 1;19 1;19 1;19 Johann /eorg Anton /euther 1855 U. /ottingen 1;11 duard &uess <ilhel( ). ,uhne )erdinand von "ichtho4en 2arl 2hristian 6ruhns 2arl /ott4ried 7eu(ann 2harles )rederick 2handler <ilhel( +ax <undt 1856 U. Vienna U. /ottingen 'u(:oldt@U. zu 6erlin U. 6erlin U. ,onigsberg U. /ottingen U. 'eidel:erg 1;18 1;18 1;18 1;18 1;18 1;18 1;18 Ja(es 2raig <atson d=ard John "outh 1857 U. +ichigan U. 2a(:ridge 1;1. 1;1. 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