Johann Anton Edler von Braunmühl (22 December 1853, Tiflis – 7 March 1908, München) was a German historian of mathematics and mathematician who worked on synthetic geometry and trigonometry. Braunmühl was born in Tiflis but came from a Bavarian family and his father had gone as an architect to build a palace. The death of his father in 1856 led to the mother and family moving to Munich where he went to school. His mother died in 1866 after which he was taken care of by an uncle. He passed school in 1873 and joined the University of Munich where he studied physics under G. Bauer, L. von Seidel, J. von Lamont, Philip Von Jolly, Friedrich Narr and history under M. Bernays and B. Riehl. He also attended classes in mathematics at the polytechnikum under A. Brill, F. Klein and J.N. Bischoff. He
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| - أنطون فان برنمول (ar)
- Anton von Braunmühl (Mathematiker) (de)
- Anton von Braunmühl (en)
- Anton von Braunmühl (pt)
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| - أنطون فان برنمول (بالألمانية: Anton von Braunmühl) (و. 1853 – 1908 م) هو رياضياتي، ومؤرخ الرياضيات، وأستاذ جامعي ألماني، ولد في ألمانيا، كان عضوًا في الأكاديمية الألمانية للعلوم ليوبولدينا، توفي في ميونخ، عن عمر يناهز 55 عاماً. (ar)
- Anton von Braunmühl (auch: Johann Anton Edler von Braunmühl; * 22. Dezember 1853 in Tiflis; † 7. März 1908 in München) war ein deutscher Mathematikhistoriker. (de)
- Anton von Braunmühl (também Johann Anton Edler von Braunmühl; Tbilisi, 22 de dezembro de 1853 – Munique, 7 de março de 1908) foi um historiador da matemática alemão. Filho do arquiteto e sua mulher Anna Maria nascida Schlenz. Estudou matemática a partir de 1873 na Universidade de Munique, onde obteve um doutorado em 1878 com a tese Über geodätische Linien auf Rotationsflächen, orientado por Philipp Ludwig von Seidel. Em 1897 foi eleito membro da Academia Leopoldina. Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Heidelberg (1904). (pt)
- Johann Anton Edler von Braunmühl (22 December 1853, Tiflis – 7 March 1908, München) was a German historian of mathematics and mathematician who worked on synthetic geometry and trigonometry. Braunmühl was born in Tiflis but came from a Bavarian family and his father had gone as an architect to build a palace. The death of his father in 1856 led to the mother and family moving to Munich where he went to school. His mother died in 1866 after which he was taken care of by an uncle. He passed school in 1873 and joined the University of Munich where he studied physics under G. Bauer, L. von Seidel, J. von Lamont, Philip Von Jolly, Friedrich Narr and history under M. Bernays and B. Riehl. He also attended classes in mathematics at the polytechnikum under A. Brill, F. Klein and J.N. Bischoff. He (en)
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| - أنطون فان برنمول (بالألمانية: Anton von Braunmühl) (و. 1853 – 1908 م) هو رياضياتي، ومؤرخ الرياضيات، وأستاذ جامعي ألماني، ولد في ألمانيا، كان عضوًا في الأكاديمية الألمانية للعلوم ليوبولدينا، توفي في ميونخ، عن عمر يناهز 55 عاماً. (ar)
- Anton von Braunmühl (auch: Johann Anton Edler von Braunmühl; * 22. Dezember 1853 in Tiflis; † 7. März 1908 in München) war ein deutscher Mathematikhistoriker. (de)
- Johann Anton Edler von Braunmühl (22 December 1853, Tiflis – 7 March 1908, München) was a German historian of mathematics and mathematician who worked on synthetic geometry and trigonometry. Braunmühl was born in Tiflis but came from a Bavarian family and his father had gone as an architect to build a palace. The death of his father in 1856 led to the mother and family moving to Munich where he went to school. His mother died in 1866 after which he was taken care of by an uncle. He passed school in 1873 and joined the University of Munich where he studied physics under G. Bauer, L. von Seidel, J. von Lamont, Philip Von Jolly, Friedrich Narr and history under M. Bernays and B. Riehl. He also attended classes in mathematics at the polytechnikum under A. Brill, F. Klein and J.N. Bischoff. He received a doctorate summa cum laude in 1878 and at the same time began to teach at the Realgymnasium. In 1879 he married Franziska Stölzl; they had two daughters. He became a professor in 1892. His teaching were on algebraic analysis, projective geometry, and trigonometry and his students included chemists and architects. In 1893-94 he also began to teach the history of mathematics. This would later lead to him working on a two volume book on the history of mathematics but he died before it could be published. His manuscript was worked on by Heinrich Wieleitner. (en)
- Anton von Braunmühl (também Johann Anton Edler von Braunmühl; Tbilisi, 22 de dezembro de 1853 – Munique, 7 de março de 1908) foi um historiador da matemática alemão. Filho do arquiteto e sua mulher Anna Maria nascida Schlenz. Estudou matemática a partir de 1873 na Universidade de Munique, onde obteve um doutorado em 1878 com a tese Über geodätische Linien auf Rotationsflächen, orientado por Philipp Ludwig von Seidel. Em 1897 foi eleito membro da Academia Leopoldina. Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Heidelberg (1904). (pt)
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