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Henrici Biography of Olaus Henrici (18401918) http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Olaus Henrici Olaus Magnus Friedrich Erdmann Henrici Biography. Dr. phil. RuprechtKarls-UniversitätHeidelberg 1863. Germany. Dissertation Advisor Otto Hesse http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=18549
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Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern 1950) Helly, Eduard (1884 1943) von Helmholtz, Hermann (1821 - 1894) Heng, Zhang (78 - 139) Henrici, Olaus (1840 - 1918) Hensel, Kurt http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Full Alphabetical Index 621*) Hellinger, Ernst (1233*) Helly, Eduard (909*) Helmholtz, Hermann von (120*) Heng, Zhang (228*) Henrici, Olaus (117*) Hensel, Kurt (252 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Henrici Biography of olaus henrici (18401918) olaus henrici s father was Theodorhenrici. olaus entered the gymnasium at Meldorf in 1849 and studied there http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Henrici.html
Extractions: Version for printing Olaus Henrici 's father was Theodor Henrici. Olaus entered the gymnasium at Meldorf in 1849 and studied there until 1856. He then worked as an engineering apprentice at Flensburg for three years. While training for this occupation, Henrici's talents were recognised by Clebsch and he entered the Polytechnicum at Karlsruhe in 1859 to study mathematics. Clebsch persuaded Hesse to take Henrici on as a Ph.D. student at Heidelberg in 1862. Henrici then went to Berlin and studied under Weierstrass and Kronecker . After being appointed a dozent at Kiel University he found it impossible to make sufficient money to live on, so he came to England in 1865 with (perhaps overoptimistic) hope that life would be easier. In England he was barely able to make sufficient money to live on by teaching school level mathematics which at least, he later remarked, greatly helped him in becoming a good teacher. Hesse introduced him to Sylvester who in turn introduced him to Hirst , at that time the professor of mathematics at University College, London.
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AIP International Catalog Of Sources Materials by or relating to olaus Magnus Friedrich Erdman henrici can be foundin the following series Referees Reports 19 reports by henrici on papers by http://www.aip.org/history/catalog/2283.html
Extractions: My List - Help Browse Archival Resources Archival Finding Aids Books Photos Browse FAQs Past Searches History Home Search: Author Subject Title Journal/Newspaper Title Series Computer File (Software) Title Video Title Refine Search AIP Niels Bohr Library Item Information Holdings More by this author Henrici, O. (Olaus), 1840-1918. Subjects Larmor, Joseph, Sir, b.1857. Societies (Academies and learned societies) Records and correspondence Browse Catalog by author: Henrici, O. (Olaus), 1840-1918. by title: Items in various ser... MARC Display Items in various series of The Royal Society, 1876-1902. by Henrici, O. (Olaus), 1840-1918. Owning Repository: Royal Society. 6 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG Country of Repository: England, UK Biography/History: Professor of mechanics and mathematics in City and Guilds Engineering College London. F. R. S. 1874. Scope of Material: Materials by or relating to Olaus Magnus Friedrich Erdman Henrici can be found in the following series: Referees Reports: 19 reports by Henrici on papers by (i) W. K. Clifford, (ii) R. S. Heath, (iii) R. Lachland, (iv) J. J. Walker, (v) W. Brennand, (vi) H. M. Taylor, (vii) T. A. Hearson, (viii) McAulay, (ix) W. F. Sheppard, (x) K. Pearson and L. N. G. Filon. Miscellaneous Correspondence: 1 letter to the Royal Society. Manuscripts (General): 2 letters to Joseph Larmor in the Larmor Letters. Access Restrictions: All bona fide researchers at the Librarian's discretion.
SCIENTIFIC BOOKS 8vo. Cloth. $1.50. Skeleton Structures, especially in their Application to thebuilding of Steel and Iron Bridges. By olaus henrici. http://sd.znet.com/~cdk14568/mpet/trailer.html
Extractions: Any Book in this Catalogue, sent free by mail on receipt of price. Back to Contents Back to Chapter 10 An image of the first page of the trailer. A Manual of Theoretical Mechanics. By Julius Weisbach, Ph.D. Translated from the fourth augmented and improved German edition, with an introduction to the Calculus, by Eckley B. Coxe, A. M., Mining Engineer. 1100 pages and 902 wood-cut illustrations. Francis' Lowell Hydraulics. Lowell Hydraulic Experiments- being a Selection from Experiments on Hydraulic Motors, on the Flow of Water over Weirs, and in open Canals of Uniform Rectangular Section, made at Lowell, Mass. By J. B. Francis, Civil Engineer. Third edition, revised and enlarged, including many New Experiments on Gauging Water in Open Canals, and on the Flow through Submerged Orifices and Diverging Tubes. With 23 copperplates, beautifully engraved, and about 100 new pages of text. Kirkwood on Filtration.
On-line:surfaces Art Model of a Cubic Surface by olaus henrici, c.1875M. henrici taught mechanicalengineering at the City and Guilds College, South Kensington, in the late 19th http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/on-line/surfaces/art.asp
Extractions: search visiting exhibitions online let's talk ... visiting the exhibition The sculptor Henry Moore attended the Royal College of Art in South Kensington between 1921 and 1924. He was an avid museum-goer and was particularly struck by the mathematical models here. In the late 1930s he made a series of carved wood and string forms based on these surfaces and in 1960 an edition of 10 bronze forms. One of these, 'Stringed Figure 1938/60', is at the Tate Gallery. Inv. 1896-0506 Henrici taught mechanical engineering at the City and Guilds College, South Kensington, in the late 19th Century. This model follows the formula: xyz=k 3, (x+y+z-1)3. On it are drawn the 27 straight lines that can be found on a cubic surface, but in this case the lines form three groups of nine so appear as three. Mathematical surface models provided ideal material for the Surrealists. In 1936 they held a mould-breaking exhibition in London. The catalogue cover for this exhibition included illustrations of three surface models available in the late 19th century. Max Ernst, a well-known surrealist, frequently used mathematical surface models in unusual contexts, these have been identified recently by Gabriele Werner.
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