Lars Tammelin

Lars Tammelin (2 May 1669 - 2 July 1733) also known as Laurentius Gabrielis Tammelinus was a Finnish mathematician and prelate who was the Bishop of Turku from 1728 to 1733.

The Right Reverend

Lars Tammelin
Bishop of Turku
ChurchChurch of Sweden
DioceseTurku
Appointed11 December 1728
In office1728-1733
PredecessorHerman Witte
SuccessorJonas Fahlenius
Orders
ConsecrationJanuary 1729
by Mathias Steuchius
Personal details
Born(1669-05-02)May 2, 1669
Turku, Swedish Empire (Present-day Finland)
DiedJuly 2, 1733(1733-07-02) (aged 66)
Turku, Swedish Empire (Present-day Finland)
BuriedTurku Cathedral
NationalityFinnish
DenominationLutheran
ParentsGabriel Larsson Tammelinus and Anna Eriksdotter Pihl
SpouseMargareta Pedersdotter Hahn
Children11

Biography

Tammelin was born on May 2, 1669 in Turku in the Swedish Empire, the son of Gabriel Larsson Tammelinus and Anna Eriksdotter Pihl. He began his studies in Turku and was enrolled at the academy in Turku in 1683. In 1698 he became a professor of mathematics at the Royal Academy of Turku. In August of the following year, he undertook a study trip through Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands where he enrolled at Leiden University on November 27, 1698. He studied under the Cartesian mathematician and astronomer Burchard de Volder, and returned to Finland in the autumn term of 1699.

In 1706 he was ordained priest and in 1717 he became vicar of Västerfärnebo. In 1728 he was appointed Bishop of Turku. He published the first Finnish calendars between 1705 and 1727. [1]

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References

  1. "Tammelinsläkter". Retrieved on 07 April 2019.
Religious titles
Preceded by
Herman Witte
Bishop of Turku
1728 — 1733
Succeeded by
Jonas Fahlenius
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