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Moritz Cantor

Moritz Benedikt Cantor (23 August 1829 – 10 April 1920) was a German historian of mathematics.

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Alma mater
University of Heidelberg
Born
(1829-08-23)23 August 1829 Mannheim, Grand Duchy of Baden
Died
10 April 1920(1920-04-10) (aged 90) Heidelberg, Germany
Doctoral students
Karl Bopp
Fields
History of mathematics

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related to Biography · 21
Moritz Cantor → After, Berlin, Cantor, From, Gauss, Gymnasium, Göttingen, He, Heidelberg, In, Later, Mannheim, Netherlands, Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, PhD, Portugal, Russia, Sephardi Jewish, Stern, University
related to External links · 16
Moritz Cantor → Amer, Bull, Edmund, Florian Cajori, German National Library, John, MacTutor History, Math, Mathematics Archive, Mathematics Genealogy ProjectLiterature, O'Connor, Robertson, Soc, St AndrewsMoritz Cantor, The, University
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Moritz Cantor → University of Heidelberg
Born · 1
Moritz Cantor → (1829-08-23)23 August 1829 Mannheim, Grand Duchy of Baden
Died · 1
Moritz Cantor → 10 April 1920(1920-04-10) (aged 90) Heidelberg, Germany
Doctoral students · 1
Moritz Cantor → Karl Bopp
Fields · 1
Moritz Cantor → History of mathematics

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cantor moritz mathematics mathematik university history mannheim zeitschrift heidelberg german für physik und über work 1920 historian born fields jewish

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Moritz CantorAlma materUniversity of Heidelberg1.00infobox
Moritz CantorBorn(1829-08-23)23 August 1829 Mannheim, Grand Duchy of Baden1.00infobox
Moritz CantorDied10 April 1920(1920-04-10) (aged 90) Heidelberg, Germany1.00infobox
Moritz CantorDoctoral studentsKarl Bopp1.00infobox
Moritz CantorFieldsHistory of mathematics1.00infobox
Moritz Cantorrelated to BiographyCantor0.60section
Moritz Cantorrelated to BiographyMannheim0.60section
Moritz Cantorrelated to BiographyHe0.60section
Moritz Cantorrelated to BiographySephardi Jewish0.60section
Moritz Cantorrelated to BiographyNetherlands0.60section
Moritz Cantorrelated to BiographyPortugal0.60section
Moritz Cantorrelated to BiographyRussia0.60section

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