Karl Gustav Reuschle

Karl Gustav Reuschle (26 Dezember 1812 – 22 May 1875) was a German mathematician, geographer and educator.

Reuschle was born in Mehrstetten in Baden-Württemberg and studied math and theology at the University of Tübingen. After his graduation he continued his studies in mathematics for a year in Paris and for a year in Berlin. From 1837 onwards Reuschle worked as a teacher, first in Schöntal then in Tübingen (1938) and finally since 1840 at a gymnasium in Stuttgart, where he taught as professor for mathematics and geography. [1]

Reuschle authored a number of science books, mostly on geography and mathematics. Particularly well received at the time was his biography of Johannes Kepler (1871).[1] His son Karl Reuschle (1847–1909) was a mathematician as well, he became the cofounder of the mathematical seminar at the University of Stuttgart.[2][3] Reuschle died on 22 May 1875 in Stuttgart.[1]

In elementary geometry Reuschle's theorem is named after him.

Works

  • Analytische Theorie der Bewegung des sphaerischen Pendels. Stuttgart 1840
  • Vollständiges Lehrbuch der Geographie; mit Einschluß der Hilfkenntnisse nach neuem Plan in zwei selbständigen Theilen. Stuttgart, Schweizerbart, 1852 (2 volumes)
  • Illustrierte Geographie für Schule und Haus. Stuttgart 1856
  • Handbuch der Geographie. Stuttgart 1859
  • Philosophie und Naturwissenschaft. Bonn 1874
  • Mathematische Abhandlungen. Stuttgart 1850, 1853
  • Die Arithmetik in der Hand des Schülers. Stuttgart 1850
  • Kepler und die Astronomie. Frankfurt 1871
  • Elemente der Trigonometrie. Stuttgart 1873
  • Kosmos für Schule und Laien. Stuttgart 1848 (2 volumes)
  • Einführung in die Determinatentheorie: Stuttgart 1884
  • Praxis der Kurvendiskussion. Stuttgart 1886
  • Tafeln komplexer Primzahlen aus Wurzeln der Einheit gebildet. Berliner Akademie der Wissenschaften 1875
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References

  1. Moritz Cantor (1889), "Reuschle, Karl Gustav", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), 28, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, p. 298
  2. Karin Reich: Der Mathematiker Rudolf Mehmke: Bausteine zu Leben und Werk at www.kk.s.bw.schule.de (German, retrieved 2019-05-12)
  3. Carl Reuschle (1847 - 1909) at www.kk.s.bw.schule.de (German, retrieved 2019-05-12)
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