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Gottfried Heinsius (April, 1709 – May 21, 1769) was a German mathematician, geographer and astronomer. He was born near Naumburg and was awarded a Ph.D. in 1733 from the University of Leipzig with a dissertation on De viribus motricibus. Later he became professor of mathematics at the same institution. Professor Heinsius may have been the first to publish an announcement about the return of Halley's comet in 1759. From 1736–43 he taught in St. Petersburg with Leonhard Euler and was a member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. While in Russia, he was given the task to provide the Russian Tsar Ivan VI with a horoscope. He died in Leipzig. The crater Heinsius on the Moon is named after him.

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  • Гейнзиус, Готфрид (ru)
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  • Gottfried Heinsius (abril de 1709 – 21 de mayo de 1769), fue un matemático, geógrafo y astrónomo alemán.​ (es)
  • Gottfried Heinsius (* 27. April 1709 in Naumburg (Saale); † 25. Mai 1769 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Mathematiker, Geograph und Astronom. (de)
  • Gottfried Heinsius (April, 1709 – May 21, 1769) was a German mathematician, geographer and astronomer. He was born near Naumburg and was awarded a Ph.D. in 1733 from the University of Leipzig with a dissertation on De viribus motricibus. Later he became professor of mathematics at the same institution. Professor Heinsius may have been the first to publish an announcement about the return of Halley's comet in 1759. From 1736–43 he taught in St. Petersburg with Leonhard Euler and was a member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. While in Russia, he was given the task to provide the Russian Tsar Ivan VI with a horoscope. He died in Leipzig. The crater Heinsius on the Moon is named after him. (en)
  • Gottfried Heinsius, né le 27 avril 1709 à Naumburg (duché de Saxe-Zeitz) et mort le 21 mai 1769 à Leipzig, est un mathématicien, géographe et astronome allemand. (fr)
  • Gottfried Heinsius (Naumburg, abril de 1709 – Leipzig, 21 de maio de 1769) foi um matemático, geógrafo e astrônomo alemão. (pt)
  • Gottfried Heinsius, född den 27 april 1709 i Naumburg an der Saale, död den 21 maj 1769 i Leipzig, var en tysk astronom. Heinsius blev 1734 docent vid universitetet i Leipzig, 1736 professor i astronomi och akademiker vid Sankt Petersburgs universitet och 1743 professor i matematik vid universitetet i Leipzig. Heinsius var en flitig iakttagare av kometer och har särskilt offentliggjort värdefulla undersökningar över . En stor mängd avhandlingar av honom publicerades i Petersburgakademiens handlingar. (sv)
  • Готфрид Гейнзиус (нем. Gottfried Heinsius; 1709—1769) — магистр философии, экстраординарный академик по кафедре астрономии Императорской Санкт-Петербургской Академии наук. (ru)
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  • Gottfried Heinsius (abril de 1709 – 21 de mayo de 1769), fue un matemático, geógrafo y astrónomo alemán.​ (es)
  • Gottfried Heinsius (* 27. April 1709 in Naumburg (Saale); † 25. Mai 1769 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Mathematiker, Geograph und Astronom. (de)
  • Gottfried Heinsius (April, 1709 – May 21, 1769) was a German mathematician, geographer and astronomer. He was born near Naumburg and was awarded a Ph.D. in 1733 from the University of Leipzig with a dissertation on De viribus motricibus. Later he became professor of mathematics at the same institution. Professor Heinsius may have been the first to publish an announcement about the return of Halley's comet in 1759. From 1736–43 he taught in St. Petersburg with Leonhard Euler and was a member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. While in Russia, he was given the task to provide the Russian Tsar Ivan VI with a horoscope. He died in Leipzig. The crater Heinsius on the Moon is named after him. (en)
  • Gottfried Heinsius, né le 27 avril 1709 à Naumburg (duché de Saxe-Zeitz) et mort le 21 mai 1769 à Leipzig, est un mathématicien, géographe et astronome allemand. (fr)
  • Gottfried Heinsius (Naumburg, abril de 1709 – Leipzig, 21 de maio de 1769) foi um matemático, geógrafo e astrônomo alemão. (pt)
  • Gottfried Heinsius, född den 27 april 1709 i Naumburg an der Saale, död den 21 maj 1769 i Leipzig, var en tysk astronom. Heinsius blev 1734 docent vid universitetet i Leipzig, 1736 professor i astronomi och akademiker vid Sankt Petersburgs universitet och 1743 professor i matematik vid universitetet i Leipzig. Heinsius var en flitig iakttagare av kometer och har särskilt offentliggjort värdefulla undersökningar över . En stor mängd avhandlingar av honom publicerades i Petersburgakademiens handlingar. (sv)
  • Готфрид Гейнзиус (нем. Gottfried Heinsius; 1709—1769) — магистр философии, экстраординарный академик по кафедре астрономии Императорской Санкт-Петербургской Академии наук. (ru)
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