Carl Ludwig Christian Rümker
Astronomer, Midshipman, Sir Thomas Brisbane, Royal Astronomical Society, Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst, Nepean River
978-613-4-90656-2
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2010-12-17
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Carl Ludwig Christian Rümker (28 May 1788 – 21 December 1862) was a German astronomer. In German, his name is spelt Karl Ludwig Christian Rümker; he was also known as Charles Rümker, Charles Rumker, Charles Luis Rumker, Christian Carl Ludwig Rümker and Dr. Charles Stargard Rumker. Rümker was born in Burg Stargard, in Mecklenburg, Germany, the son of J. F. Rümker, a court-councillor. He showed an aptitude for mathematics and studied at the Builders' Academy, Berlin, graduating in 1807 as a master builder. Instead of a career in building, he taught mathematics in Hamburg until 1809 when he went to England. Rümker served as a midshipman in the British East India Company and then in the British merchant navy from 1811 until 1817, where he met Austrian astronomer Baron Franz-Xaver de Zach, who influenced Rümker to study astronomy. Rümker was director of the school of navigation at Hamburg from 1819 until 1820.
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