Christoph Wilhelm Zuckermandel

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Christoph Wilhelm Zuckermandel (born November 17, 1767 in Nuremberg ; † December 6, 1839 there ) was a German tailor and mathematician .

Life

Sugar almond became an orphan early on. He succeeded in training as a tailor and worked as a tailor's apprentice in Berlin . He returned to his native Nuremberg, where he became a master .

Zuckermandel did the math for fun . In 1809 he took an exam for this and then became a private teacher for mathematics. As a mathematician he was so successful that a few years later the city of Nuremberg appointed him its official verification master .

Fonts

  • Instructions for the formation of so-called magic squares (1838), digitized
  • Exercises on geometrical calculations (1827)
  • Poems by an Unstudied (1802), digitized
  • Handbook of Geometry (1830)
  • Attempts in Nuremberg dialect , 1821, digitized
  • The transferred two-time robbery-murderer in prison-innocent and guilty , 1821, digitized

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