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  1. Barón Franz Xaver von Zach (en húngaro: Zách János Ferenc; 4 de junio de 1754-2 de septiembre de 1832) fue un astrónomo alemán nacido en la ciudad de Pest, Hungría, miembro de la Academia de Ciencias de Hungría. [1]

  2. Baron Franz Xaver von Zach ( Franz Xaver Freiherr von Zach; 4 June 1754 – 2 September 1832) was a Hungarian astronomer born at Pest, Hungary (now Budapest in Hungary). Biography. L'attraction des montagnes, 1814. Zach studied physics at the Royal University of Pest, and served for some time in the Austrian army.

    • 2 September 1832 (aged 78), Paris
    • 4 June 1754, Pest
  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · asteroid. Franz Xaver von Zach (born June 16, 1754, Pest, Hungary—died September 2, 1832, Paris, France) was a German Hungarian astronomer noted for being the nexus of astronomical information in Europe in the early 19th century. Zach was educated at a Jesuit seminary and later evinced extreme enmity toward Jesuits.

    • Clifford Cunningham
  4. Franz Xaver Freiherr (seit 1801) von Zach (* 13. Juni [1] 1754 in Pest, heute Budapest; † 2. September 1832 in Paris) war ein österreichisch-deutscher Astronom, Geodät, Mathematiker, Wissenschaftshistoriker und Offizier. Er machte sich vor allem um die Erforschung des Sonnensystems und die Organisation der internationalen Astronomie ...

  5. Barón Franz Xaver von Zach (en húngaro: Zách János Ferenc; 4 de junio de 1754-2 de septiembre de 1832) fue un astrónomo alemán nacido en la ciudad de Pest, Hungría, miembro de la Academia de Ciencias de Hungría.

  6. 2 de sept. de 2014 · September 2 marks the passing of Franz Xaver von Zach. Franz Xaver was a Hungarian astronomer who was the director of the Gotha Observatory when it first began operations. Xaver’s primary contribution to astronomy was organizing the search for the missing planet between Mars and Jupiter.

  7. Zach, Franz Xaver von. Franz Xaver von Zach com-bined scientifi c expertise with great social and linguistic ability, making him an outstanding manager, organizer, and facilitator of international scientifi c and carto-graphic networks. He was born on 4 or 13 June 1754 in Pest, Hungary, son of Joseph Zach, a military doctor