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Familytree.Post1800met.20180430.Pdf 4icolas Lo is %a C elin Johann *riedrich 93elin 1ho3as Jones *ranz A & st Wol< 9eor& *riedrich 6ilde-randt Pierre:Si3on La7lace Jose7h Lo is La&ran&e 9eor& Christo7h Lichten-er& A-raha3 9otthel< )astner *riedrich Stro3eyer John 6 dson Johann Salo3o Sch/ei&&er Si3eon Denis Poisson 6einrich Wilhel3 "randes Cla de Lo is "erthollet Antoine *rancois de *o rcro' A-raha3 9ottlo- Werner U. 9ottin&en U. Ca3-rid&e U. 4 re3- r& 8cole PolytechniC e U. 9ottin&en 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 Jose7h Lo is 9a':L ssac Carl *riedrich Christian Mohs Johann A<zeli s 1801 U. Paris U. *rei- r& 1801 1801 Jons Jaco- "erzeli s 4athaniel "o/ditch 9eor& Jose7h "eer Johan Peter *rank 1802 U77sala U. 180+ 180+ Phili77 *ranz von Walther Johann *riedrich A & st 9ottlin& 1803 L d/i&:Maxi3ilian U.0 M nich 180, )arl Wilhel3 9ottlo- )astner Jean:"a7tiste *o rier U. Jena 1805 180? Cla de:Lo is 4avier 1806 8cole PolytechniC e 1806 @ene Just 6a ' 1807 Christian Sa3 el Weiss Carl *riedrich 9a ss 1809 U. Lei7zi& 1809 *riedrich Wilhel3 "essel John Da/son )arl von Lan&sdor< U. 9ottin&en 1810 1810 Ada3 Sed&/ick Martin Ah3 Jose7h *ranz von Jacq in 1811 U. Ca3-rid&e U. 8rlan&en:4 re3-er& 1811 1811 Leo7old 93elin Christian 9erlin& 1812 U. 9ottin&en U. 9ottin&en 181+ 181+ Jacq es 8tienne "erard 1813 U. Paris 181, 8ilhard Mitscherlich Michel Chasles @o-ert )no# Johannes 1heodor s @ossi>n Jean:"a7tiste Jose7h Dela3-re 1814 U. 9ottin&en 8cole PolytechniC e U. 8din- r&h 181. 181. 181. 9erard Moll John 9o &h U. Utrecht 1815 181? 9eor&e Peacock Willia3 Whe/ell 1816 U. Ca3-rid&e U. Ca3-rid&e 1816 1816 1817 Willia3 McKenzie 1818 U. Wien 1818 @ichard %an @ees 1819 U. Utrecht 1819 1820 6einrich @ose )arl Asm nd @ dol7hi 1821 U. )iel 18+1 *riedrich Wilhel3 A & st Ar&elander Johannes Peter M ller 1822 U. )oni&sber& U. "onn 18++ 18++ Just s %on Lie-i& *riedrich Wohler 9eor&e "iddell Air' Juli s Pl cker 6einrich *erdinand Scherk Willia3 Shar7e' )arl "randan Moll/eide Wilhel3 1ra &ott )r & 1823 U. 4 re3- r& U. 6eidel-er& U. Ca3-rid&e U. Mar- r& U. "erlin 18+, 18+, 18+, 18+, 18+, 18+, Moritz Wilhel3 Dro-isch 1824 U. Lei7zi& 18+. *ranz 8rnst 4e 3ann Johann *ranz 8ncke 1825 U. "erlin U. "erlin 18+? 18+? Antoine:Jero3e "alard @ dol7h Wa&ner A & st s De Mor&an John 6'3ers 6einrich Wilhel3 Dove 1826 Mont7elier U. W r=- r& U. Ca3-rid&e U. Ca3-rid&e U. "erlin 18+6 18+6 18+6 18+6 18+6 6einrich 9 stav Ma&n s 9 stav Dirichlet 1827 U. "erlin U. "onn 18+$ 18+$ "en>a3in Peirce 1ho3as Wharton Jones 1829 6arvard U. U. 8din- r&h 18+9 18+9 @o-ert Wilhel3 " nsen (saac 1odh nter Willia3 6o7kins 1830 U. 9ottin&en U. Ca3-rid&e U. Ca3-rid&e 18,0 18,0 18,0 8rnst ) 33er 1831 MLU 6alle:Witten-er& 18,1 Christo7h 9 der3ann 1832 U. "erlin 18,+ Jose7h Loverin& 1833 6arvard U. 18,, Jose< @edten-acher John Pond 1834 U. Wien 18,. Ja3es 9laisher 1835 18,? 1836 6einrich Will Wilhel3 9ottlie- 6ankel 1839 U. 9iessen U. Witten-er& 18,9 18,9 6ans Christian 1840 9eor&e 9a-riel Stokes Ja3es Jose7h Sylvester Carl %alentin 6olten 1841 U. Ca3-rid&e U. D -lin 1echnical U. Den3ark 18.1 18.1 18.1 6er3ann von 6el3holt= 1842 U. "erlin 18.+ A. W. 6er3ann )ol-e *ranz "r nno/ 9 stav )arsten 1843 U. Mar- r& U. "erlin U. "erlin 18., 18., 18., Christo7hor s " ys "allot 6einrich Wilhel3 6eint= Just s %on Lei-i& 1844 U. Utrecht U. "erlin 18.. 18.. Carl 8rnst 6einrich Sch3idt Leo7old )ronecker 1ho3as 6enry 6 xle' *reidrich Wohler U. 9ottin&en U. "erlin Sydenha3 Colle&e 1845 18.? 18.? 18.? 9eor& Andreas Carl Stadeler 1846 U. 9ottin&en 18.6 1847 @ dol< Juli s Cla si s 1848 U. Witten-er& 18.8 83il 8rlen3eyer Willia3 6. "esant 6 -ert 4e/ton 1850 U. 9iessen U. Ca3-rid&e 5ale U. 18?0 18?0 18?0 *riedrich A & st )ekule Petre 9 thrie 1ait 1852 U. 9iessen U. Ca3-rid&e 18?+ 18?+ 9 stav Anton De ner Charles 5o n& @ dol< Li7schit= 1853 U. Lei7zi& Dart3o th U. U. "erlin 18?, 18?, 18?, Pierre 8 &ene Marcelin "erthelot @ dol< *. A. Cle-sch Ja3es Clerk Ma#/ell Wilhel3 *orster )arl Weierstrass 1854 U. *rance U. )oeni&sber& U. Ca3-rid&e U. "onn U. )oni&sber& 18?. 18?. 18?. 18?. 18?. Johann 9eor& Anton 9e ther 1855 U. 9ottin&en 18?? Wilhel3 *. ) hne 8d ard S ess Carl Christian "r hns Wilhel3 Max W ndt 1856 U. 9ottin&en U. %ienna U. "erlin U. 6eidel-er& 18?6 18?6 18?6 18?6 8d/ard John @o th Ja3es Crai& Watson 1857 U. Ca3-rid&e U. Michi&an 18?$ 18?$ Adol< von "ae'er )aroly 1han Si3on 4e/co3- 1858 U. "erlin U. Wien 6arvard U. 18?8 18?8 18?8 6ans Juli s 6 -ner Micheal *oster 1859 U. 9ottin&en U. London 18?9 18?9 Johannes Wislicen s Cleveland A--e U. D rich City Colle&e 45 1860 1860 1860 1861 1862 *riedrich 83il Pr'3 J. Willard 9i--s *ranz @e lea # 1863 U. "erlin 5ale U. 186, 186, A & st ) ndt Carl Pa l 9ott<ried von Linde 6er3ann A3and s Sch/ar= 1864 U. "erlin U. D rich U. "erlin 186. 186. 186. 9aston Dar-o # Christian Christiansen 1866 8cole 4or3ale S 7erie re 1echnical U. Den3ark 1866 1866 @ dol< Adriaan Mees 83il 9a-riel War- r& 1867 U. Utrecht U. "erlin 186$ 186$ John Willia3 Str tt (Lord @aylei&h! Christian *elix )lein 1868 U. Ca3-rid&e U. "onn 1868 1868 A rel 8d3 nd %oss 1869 U. 9ottin&en 1869 6enry 8d/ard Ar3stron& 6enry A & st s @o/land 1870 U. Lei7zi& @ensselaer Polytechnic (nstit te 18$0 18$0 *ran=:Sera<in 8xner 6einrich "r ns 1871 U. Wien U. "erlin 18$1 18$1 Pa l %idal de la "lache 6orace La3- 6 &o 6ans von Seeli&er 8ilhard Wiede3ann 1872 U. Sor-onne U. Ca3-rid&e U. Lei7zi& U. Lei7zi& 18$+ 18$+ 18$+ 18$+ Walther M. 6e37el John 1ro/-rid&e Carl Lo is Linde3ann Charles 6er3ite 1873 U. 6eidel-er& 6arvard U. U. 8rlan&en:4 re3-er& 18$, 18$, 18$, @ichard Ansch t= Wolde3ar %oi&t Jules 1anner' John 4e/7ort Lan&le' 1874 U. 6eidel-er& U. )oeni&sber& U. Paris U. Ca3-rid&e 18$. 18$. 18$. 18$. 6ar3on 4orthro7 Morse 1875 U. 9ottin&en 18$? John Martin Schae-erle %iktor )ir7icho; 1876 U. Michi&an St. Petersb r& Polytech. U. 18$6 18$6 Willia3 4a7ier Sha/ Charles Picard Joachi3 Leonhard We-er 1877 U. Ca3-rid&e U. Paris U. )iel 18$$ 18$$ 18$$ *riedrich Wilhel3 Ast/ald Al-recht Penck 1878 1art U. U. M nich 18$8 18$8 6. )a3erlin& Annes Car&ill 9ilston )nott 8d/ard L. 4ichols 1879 U. 9ronin&en U. 8din- r&h U. 9ottin&en 18$9 18$9 18$9 6einrich )iliani @ ssell 6. Chittenden 6 &h *rank 4e/all Carl David 1ol3e @ n&e 6einrich @ dol7h 6ert= 1880 U. M nich 5ale U. U. Ca3-rid&e U. "erlin 6 3-oldt:U. = "erlin 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 Al-ert A-raha3 Michelson 1881 U. "erlin 1881 1882 Jose7h John 1ho3son 1883 U. Ca3-rid&e 188, Antoine 4icholas 9 nt= Juli s "a schin&er 1884 U. *rance L d/i&:Maxi3ilian U.0 M nich 188. 188. David 6il-ert 6arry *ieldin& @eid 8. 6. Moore Mathias Lerch 1885 U. )oni&sber& Johns 6o7kins U. 5ale U. U. "erlin 188? 188? 188? 188? Lo is M. Dennis 6 &h Lon&-o rne Callendar W. W. 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