Karl Reuschle

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Karl Reuschle , also Carl Reuschle, (born March 14, 1847 in Stuttgart , † August 16, 1909 in Heiden , Appenzell Ausserrhoden ) was a German mathematician .

Life

Reuschle, born in Stuttgart as the son of mathematician Karl Gustav Reuschle , attended grammar school there from 1856 to 1864 and then studied mathematics and chemistry at the Stuttgart Polytechnic until 1870 , then at the University of Tübingen . After passing the real teacher examination in 1871, he was initially a repetitionist and assistant at the Stuttgart Polytechnic, in 1872 he became an associate professor there , and he also worked as a secondary school teacher. With his work Die Deckelemente, a contribution to descriptive geometry , he was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD . From 1893 he was a full professor at the Technical University of Stuttgart.

literature

  • Karl-Heinz Böttcher, Bertram Maurer, Klaus Wendel: Carl Reuschle (1847–1909). In: Stuttgart mathematician. History of mathematics at the University of Stuttgart from 1829 to 1945 in biographies . Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-3-926269-34-8 , pp. 96-100. doi : 10.18419 / opus-6161

Web links

  • JC Poggendorff: Biographical-literary concise dictionary for the history of the exact sciences. Vol. 4, Section 2. Leipzig 1904, p. 1236 ( online at Internet Archive )
  • JC Poggendorff: Biographical-literary concise dictionary for the history of the exact sciences. Vol. 5, Dept. 2. Leipzig 1926, p. 1040 ( online at Internet Archive )