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  1. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (/ dʒ ə ˈ k oʊ b i /; German:; 10 December 1804 – 18 February 1851) was a German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, determinants, and number theory. His name is sometimes given as Karl Gustav Jakob.

  2. Carl Gustav Jacobi. (Karl o Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi; Potsdam, actual Alemania, 1804 - Berlín, 1851) Matemático alemán. Hijo de una familia de banqueros de origen judío, Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi estudió en la Universidad de Berlín, donde se doctoró en 1825. Convertido al cristianismo, tuvo oportunidad de acceder a un puesto de profesor ...

  3. Biography. Carl Jacobi came from a Jewish family but he was given the French style name Jacques Simon at birth. His father, Simon Jacobi, was a banker and his family were prosperous. Carl was the second son of the family, the eldest being Moritz Jacobi who eventually became a famous physicist. Moritz Jacobi has an entry in his own right in [1].

  4. Carl Jacobi (born December 10, 1804, Potsdam, Prussia [Germany]—died February 18, 1851, Berlin) was a German mathematician who, with Niels Henrik Abel of Norway, founded the theory of elliptic functions. Jacobi was first tutored by an uncle, and, by the end of his first year at the Gymnasium (1816–17), he was ready to enter the University ...

  5. August Anton Carl Jacobi (1838–1866), studierte „Bergfach“ und war als Hüttenverwalter [19] in Ohrdruf tätig. Er starb als Unteroffizier [20] bei der Schlacht von Podol in Böhmen im Deutschen Krieg. Clara Margarethe Jacobi (1840–1910), war als Erzieherin und Übersetzerin tätig und übersetzte als Erste die Sherlock-Holmes -Romane ...

  6. Karl Gustav Jacob Jacobi Matemático alemán Nació el 10 de diciembre de 1804 en Potsdam (Alemania). Cursó estudios en la Universidad de Berlín. Obtuvo su Doctorado en 1825 y ejerció como profesor de matemáticas en la Universidad de Königsberg (hoy Kaliningrado, Rusia).

  7. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi was not only a great German mathematician but also considered by many as the most inspiring teacher of his time. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi. Gedenkstein, Berlin. Authority control.