Joseph Dienger

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Joseph Dienger (born November 5, 1818 in Hausen an der Möhlin , today Bad Krozingen , † November 27, 1894 in Karlsruhe ) was a German mathematician.

When he was not yet 20 years old, Dienger became a teacher at the Catholic canton school in Disentis , but after three years he went to Geneva and later to Karlsruhe to complete his mathematical training at the local polytechnic. He then became a teacher at the higher middle school in Ladenburg , later in Sinsheim , in 1849 head of the higher middle school in Ettenheim and in 1850 accepted a call to professor of mathematics at the Karlsruhe Polytechnic (corresponds to today's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology ), where he remained until 1868 worked.

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