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  1. Alfred Pringsheim (Ohlau ( Silesia ), actual Oława (Polonia), 2 de septiembre de 1850 - Zúrich, 25 de junio de 1941) fue un matemático, coleccionista de arte e intelectual alemán, suegro de Thomas Mann .

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  2. Alfred Pringsheim (2 September 1850 – 25 June 1941) was a German mathematician and patron of the arts. Family and academic career. He moved into "Pringsheim Palace" at 12 Arcis Street, Munich, in 1889. Pringsheim was born in Ohlau, Province of Silesia (now Oława, Poland). He came from an extremely wealthy Silesian merchant family with Jewish roots.

  3. Alfred Pringsheim (* 2. September 1850 in Ohlau, Provinz Schlesien; † 25. Juni 1941 in Zürich, Schweiz) war ein deutscher Mathematiker, Kunstsammler und Kunstmäzen . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Familie und akademische Laufbahn. 2 Mathematische Arbeiten. 3 Bekanntschaft mit der Familie Wagner. 4 Einkommen und NS-Verfolgung. 5 Würdigung. 6 Werke. 7 Quellen

  4. Quick Info. Born. 2 September 1850. Ohlau, Lower Silesia (now Oława, Poland) Died. 25 June 1941. Zürich, Switzerland. Summary. Alfred Pringsheim was a German mathematician who worked on real and complex functions. View one larger picture. Biography. Alfred Pringsheim's father was Rudolf Pringsheim and his mother was Paula Deutschmann.

  5. 30 de nov. de 2021 · K. C. Hannabuss. 3883 Accesses. 3 Altmetric. Explore all metrics. It is curious that the life of Alfred Pringsheim (1850–1941) has attracted less attention from mathematicians than from literary and musical scholars. As a mathematician, Pringsheim made numerous contributions to analysis.

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  6. Alfred Pringsheim (Ohlau , actual Oława (Polonia), 2 de septiembre de 1850 - Zúrich, 25 de junio de 1941) fue un matemático, coleccionista de arte e intelectual alemán, suegro de Thomas Mann. Quick facts: Alfred Pringsheim, Información personal, Naci...

  7. 18 de ene. de 2016 · 18 January 2016. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. The wealthy mathematician and university professor Alfred Pringsheim (1850–1941), Thomas Mann’s father-in-law, owned one of Germany’s most important private collections of Renaissance art – especially applied art.