Gottlieb Herting

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Gottlieb Herting (born May 27, 1856 in Dachsbach ; † December 30, 1919 in Kaufbeuren ) was a German mathematician .

Life

Gottlieb Herting, son of a beer brewer , attended the Royal District Trade School in Augsburg . He studied engineering at the TH Karlsruhe , where he became a member of the Teutonia fraternity and was a co-founder of the Germania fraternity .

On December 20, 1884 he was promoted to Dr. phil. at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München doing his doctorate under the supervision of Gustav Conrad Bauer and Philipp Ludwig Seidel . His doctorate took place under the suggestion of Alexander von Brill ( TH Munich ) and support from Max Noether ( University of Erlangen ).

In 1885 he became an assistant, in 1889 a grammar school teacher and in 1890 grammar school professor of mathematics and physics at the grammar school near St. Anna (Augsburg) .

Publications (excerpt)

  • On the structural relationships of the third-order surfaces and their parabolic curves, dissertation, 1884, published in: Program for the annual reports of the royal college at St. Anna in Augsburg, 2 parts, 1887, 1888
  • From the line, square and cube to the definite integral: For use in the upper classes of our secondary schools and for self-teaching, Leipzig: BG Teubner, 1910.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Annual report on the Royal District Trade School in Augsburg 1871/72, 1872. Reference
  2. ^ Georg Kirschner: Directory of Members of the Karlsruhe Burschenschaft Teutonia , 1966.
  3. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project, accessed February 24, 2018 Reference