Karl Bopp Scientist

Karl Bopp (March 28, 1877 – December 5, 1934) was a German historian of mathematics.Bopp studied at the University of Strasbourg and the University of Heidelberg under Moritz Cantor. In 1906 he habilitated with a work about the Conic sections of Gregorius a Sancto Vincenti, and in 1915 he became professor extraordinarius in Heidelberg. As successor of Moritz Cantor he taught History of mathematics, political arithmetic, and Insurance. In 1933 he became ill and died in 1934.Bopp's special field of interest were researches about Johann Heinrich Lambert. He edited Lambert's "Monatsbuch", his letter exchanges with Leonhard Euler and Abraham Gotthelf Kästner, and his philosophical writings. Bopp wrote many historical papers, including two studies on the history of elliptic functions, and the re-publication of a paper by Nicolas Fatio de Duillier on the cause of gravitation. Under his supervision many dissertations were written by his students.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 28, 1877
Birth place
Rastatt
Nationality
Germans
Date of deathDecember 05, 1934
Place of death
Heidelberg
Education
Heidelberg University

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doctoral advisor
doctoral student
Erwin Christmann
Grete Leibowitz
Field of study
Mathematics

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