JC Schaumann

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JC Schaumann (* 1808 in Adelby ; † August 17, 1866 in Uetersen ) was a German author and mathematician .

Life

He was born in Adelby east of Flensburg , where his father († 1822) was a teacher. He was tutored by his father and after his confirmation he worked as a tutor . In the last 1820s he was given the opportunity to attend the seminary in Tønder for two years. He passed his exam with the 2nd Char. mr A. Shortly afterwards he made the plan to devote himself to astronomy and for this purpose stayed for some time in Copenhagen and made the unsuccessful attempt to find a job at the Altona observatory . So Schaumann turned back to the school subject and in 1831 became a teacher at the girls' school in Aabenraa . In 1833 he went to Wedel , Wesselburen as a teacher and in 1840 to Strohdeich near Glückstadt , where he resigned in 1860. In the same year he moved to Uetersen , where he bought himself and died there in 1866.

For a long time, Schaumann worked on a work encompassing lower and higher mathematics and mechanics, the completion of which his early death prevented.

Publications

  • Method of the newer ones in the geometry by the derivation of some formulas and theorems explained . In addition to the plate. Contribution to the Schleswig-Holstein School Book 10, pp. 409–422
  • Current method of mathematics in relation to the elements - contribution to the Schleswig-Holstein school book 13, 1851 pp. 179–201
  • Considerations from geometry - contribution to the Schleswig-Holstein textbook 14, pp. 30–41
  • About teaching in geometry - contribution to the Schleswig-Holstein school book 15, pp. 235–241
  • Rotation of the plane in which the freely calibrated pendulum swings - Contribution to Schleswig-Holstein School Book 16, pp. 211-219
  • Considerations from Physics - Contributions to Sönksen's school newspaper 1854/55, No. 16, 23, 24, 25, 32 and 1856/57, No. 2, as well as 1862/63, No. 35.
  • Contributions to Jessen's Holstein Teacher Newspaper 1663, No. 15, pp. 118-119 and No. 16, pp. 125-127.

literature

  • Eduard Alberti : Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1829 to mid-1866 , CBS von Maark, Kiel 1867, page 321 (No. 1855) digitized

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Peter Sönksen: Nekrolog in Sönksen's school newspaper 1867, No. 11.