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  1. Semblanza. Weigel fue profesor de matemáticas en la Universidad de Jena desde 1653 hasta su muerte. Considerado precursor de la Ilustración Alemana, sus intereses abarcaron los campos de las matemáticas, filosofía, pedagogía, astronomía, física, jurisprudencia, arquitectura, historia, geografía, ética y mecánica .

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  2. Erhard Weigel (16 December 1625 – 20 March 1699) was a German mathematician, astronomer and philosopher . Biography. Weigel earned his M.A. (1650) and his habilitation (1652) from the University of Leipzig. From 1653 until his death he was professor of mathematics at Jena University.

  3. Erhard Weigel ( Weiden in der Oberpfalz, 1625 - Jena, 1699), fue un matemático, astrónomo y filósofo alemán. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Erhard Weigel. Información personal. Nacimiento. 16 de diciembre de 1625 (fecha juliana) Weiden in der Oberpfalz, Baviera, Alemania. Fallecimiento. 20 de marzo de 1699.

  4. Erhard Weigel (1625-1699) was a German mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. He taught at Jena University, where Leibniz was his student in 1663. Weigel was considered a popularizer of mathematics. His Philosophy of Mathematics (1693) was unique for its time. The frontispiece of this book is both imaginative and mystical.

  5. Erhard Weigel was Leibniz’s teacher in mathematics and metaphysics during the semester that Leibniz spent in Jena in 1663.1 He is generally considered an important influence on the philosophy of the young Leibniz and its development, but this importance is somehow lost in the outstanding number of authors that Leibniz managed to read during his ...

  6. The aspects of Erhard Weigel's Analysis Aristotelica ex Euclide restituta (1658) that foreshadowed and helped form some characteristics of symbolic logic are highlighted: first, the idea of a pure form of a logical syllogism or of a mathematical proof and, second, a tentative arithmetisation of some aspects of logic.

  7. Erhard Weigel (1625-1699) was a German mathematician, astronomer, educator, philosopher, and inventor. He was professor of mathematics at Jena University and is considered a key figure in the...