Julius Ludwig Ideler

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Julius Ludwig Ideler (born September 3, 1809 in Berlin ; † July 17, 1842 ibid) was a classical philologist , linguist and natural scientist .

Julius Ludwig Ideler was a son of the astronomer and philologist Christian Ludwig Ideler (1766–1846). He attended the French grammar school in Berlin and then studied medicine, natural sciences and mathematics in Berlin. He received his doctorate in 1832 and qualified as a professor two years later . Ideler made a name for himself by publishing ancient writings. Between 1832 and 1856 sets Ideler in three volumes one to this day recognized German translation of the French language exam critique de l'histoire de la géographie du Nouveau Continent of Alexander von Humboldt under the title Critical study of the historical development of geographical knowledge of the new Wel t in front.

With his efforts to research the Coptic and Egyptian languages, Ideler decisively promoted knowledge of these cultures in Germany.

Fonts

  • Instructions for plane and spherical trigonometry and the application of algebra to geometry . Original: Traité élémentaire de trigonométrie rectiligne et sphérique et d'application de l'algèbre à la géometrie by Silvestre F. Lacroix. Berlin 1822 ( digitized version )
  • Meteorologia veterum Graecorum et Romanorum - Prolegomena ad novam Meteorologicorum Aristotelis - Editionem adornandam . 1832 (diss.)
  • About the origin of the fireballs and the northern lights . 1832 ( digitized version )
  • Investigations into the hail . 1833
  • The legend of the shot of Tell . 1836
  • Psalterium coptice . 1837
  • Legends and stories . 1839
  • Julius Ludovicus Ideler: Physici et Medici Graeci minores . 2 volumes, Berlin 1841/42; Reprint Amsterdam 1963
  • Hermapion sive rudimenta hieroglyphicae veterum Aegyptiorum literaturae . 1841/42

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Horst Fiedler and Ulrike Leitner: Alexander von Humboldt's writings. Bibliography of independently published works . Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-05-002792-4 , pp. 166-168 .