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Christian Ludwig Ideler (21 September 1766 – 10 August 1846) was a German chronologist and astronomer.

Christian Ludwig Ideler

Life

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He was born in Gross-Brese near Perleberg. His earliest work was the editing in 1794 of an astronomical almanac for the Prussian government. He taught mathematics and mechanics in the school of woods and forests, and also in the military school. In 1821, he became professor at the University of Berlin, and in 1829 became a foreign member of the Institute of France. From 1816 to 1822 he was tutor to the young princes William Frederick and Charles. He died in Berlin on 10 August 1846.[1]

Works

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He devoted his life chiefly to the examination of ancient systems of chronology. In 1825–1826 he published his great work, Handbuch der mathematischen und technischen Chronologie ("Handbook of mathematical and technical chronology," 2 vols.; 2nd ed., 1883), re-edited as Lehrbuch der Chronologie ("Textbook of chronology," 1831); a supplementary volume, Die Zeitrechnung der Chinesen ("The reckoning of time by the Chinese"), appeared in 1839 in Berlin.[1]

He wrote also Historische Untersuchungen über die astronomischen Beobachtungen der Alten ("Historical investigations on the astronomical observations of the ancients," Leipzig, 1806), Untersuchungen über den Ursprung und die Bedeutung der Sternnamen ("Investigations on the origin and significance of the names of stars")[2] and Über den Ursprung des Thierkreises ("Origins of the zodiac," 1838). With Nolte, he published handbooks on English and French language and literature.[3]

His son, Julius Ludwig Ideler (1809–1842), wrote Meteorologia veterum Graecorum et Romanorum[1]Prolegomena ad novam Meteorologicorum Aristotelis — Editionem adornandam. (PhD thesis, 1832).

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ideler, Christian Ludwig". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 14 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 287. This source reports Ideler becoming a member of the French Institute 18 years after becoming a professor in Berlin.
  • ^ Ideler, Ludwig (1809). Untersuchungen über den Ursprung und die Bedentung der Sternnamen. J. F. Weiss.
  • ^ Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879). "Ideler, Christian Ludwig" . The American Cyclopædia.
  • References

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    Scans of Ideler's works at Google Book Search:


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