Johann Friedrich Hennert

Johann Friedrich Hennert
Born (1733-10-19)19 October 1733
Berlin, Prussia
Died 30 March 1813(1813-03-30) (aged 79)
Utrecht
Nationality German
Scientific career
Fields Mathematics
Physics
Institutions University of Utrecht
Doctoral advisor Leonhard Euler
Joseph-Nicolas Delisle

Johann Friedrich Hennert (19 October 1733 – 30 March 1813) was German-born and lectured in mathematics and physics at the University of Utrecht. He was a significant student of Leonhard Euler. He was known for his inclination towards the British school of philosophy.

Work

Hennert held the chair of mathematics at the University of Utrecht until 1805.

Hennert was an important figure in the history of Dutch mathematics. He wrote a number of textbooks on differential calculus.

Illustration of Problemata de centro aequilibrii potentiarum obliquarum vecti adplicatarum. ... from Acta Eruditorum, 1761

Jan van Swinden was one of his most important students.

References

  • van Berkel, Klaas; van Helden, Albert & Palm, L. C. (1998). A History of Science in the Netherlands: Survey, Themes and Reference. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 90-04-10006-7.
  • Helmers Dini M., Timmerman, Petronella Johanna de, in: Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland.
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