Rasmus Malling-Hansen Scientist

Rasmus Malling-Hansen (5 September 1835 – 27 September 1890) was a Danish inventor, minister and principal at the Royal Institute for the Deaf, and one of the true pioneers of the 19th century. He possessed a great urge to bring forward new ideas and new inventions, and to reveal the secrets of unknown connections in nature. Nothing was too small to arouse the interest of Malling-Hansen, and in even the smallest things he saw a potentially meaningful detail. This led him to be one of Denmark's most colourful inventors, a farsighted educational reformer, and the discoverer of an unknown factor that affects all growth in nature.

Personal facts

Rasmus Malling-Hansen
Birth dateSeptember 05, 1835
Birth place
Denmark , Lolland
Date of deathSeptember 27, 1890
Place of death
Copenhagen , Denmark
Education
University of Copenhagen
Known for
Hansen Writing Ball

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Scientist

awards
Order of Vasa
Order of the Dannebrog
Field of study
Education
Priest
Science
Invention

Rasmus Malling-Hansen on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.malling-hansen.org