Daniel Huber

Daniel Huber (Basel, 23 June 1768 – 3 December 1829) was a Swiss mathematician and astronomer. He worked at the University of Basel and became chancellor in 1804.[1]

Johann Heinrich Lambert nach seinem Leben und Wirken, 1829

Works

  • Huber, Daniel (1823). Nova theoria de parallelarum rectarum proprietatibus. Basileae: Johann Schweighauser.
  • huber, Daniel (1829). Johann Heinrich Lambert nach seinem Leben und Wirken. Basel: Johann Schweighauser.
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References

  1. Fellmann, Emil A. (1972). "Huber, Daniel". In Neue Deutsche Biographie. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot.
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