Gustav Jaumann: diferenças entre revisões
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An assistant to the physicist [[Ernst Mach]], he was gifted in mathematics and an opponent of the reality of small particles like [[electron]]s and [[atom]]s<ref>Blackmore (2001), page 23</ref> |
An assistant to the physicist [[Ernst Mach]], he was gifted in mathematics and an opponent of the reality of small particles like [[electron]]s and [[atom]]s.<ref>Blackmore (2001), page 23</ref> Between 1901 and 1924 he taught physics |
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at the [[:de:Deutsche Technische Hochschule Brünn|German Technical University]] |
at the [[:de:Deutsche Technische Hochschule Brünn|German Technical University]] |
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in [[Brno]].<ref>Teachers ..., page 9</ref> |
in [[Brno]].<ref>Teachers ..., page 9</ref> |
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Han-Chin Wu (2005) "''Continuum Mechanics and Plasticity''" in: David Gao and Ray W. Ogden (Eds.); ''CRC Series: Modern Mechanics and Mathematics''; Chapman & Hall / CRC, Boca Raton, U.S.A.; 2005; 676 pp. {ISBN 1-58488-363-4} — pages 170ff., 172ff.</ref> |
Han-Chin Wu (2005) "''Continuum Mechanics and Plasticity''" in: David Gao and Ray W. Ogden (Eds.); ''CRC Series: Modern Mechanics and Mathematics''; Chapman & Hall / CRC, Boca Raton, U.S.A.; 2005; 676 pp. {ISBN 1-58488-363-4} — pages 170ff., 172ff.</ref> |
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* Jaumann was offered a professorship at [[Prague University]] in 1911, but refused the position. The candidate who was the faculty's first choice, [[Albert Einstein]], would accept the offer after it was turned down by Jaumann, who is alleged to have said in an unsubstantiated quotation from Philipp Frank: "If Einstein has been proposed as the first choice because of the belief that he has greater achievements to his credit, then I will have nothing to do with a university that chases after modernity and does not appreciate merit."<ref name="isaacson">Isaacson (2007), page 163</ref> The actual reason is alleged by the Austrian Minister of Education in his official report to the Emperor, Franz Josef, seems to have been about money. The beleaguered situation of Germans in Prague at the tine about which Jaumann was familiar with may also have been a factor in declining the post. Jaumann was apparently the candidate preferred by the Austro-Hungrarian ministry presumably because he was Austrian and not a foreigner. Einstein, under the impression he would not receive the job, however, blamed his "Semitic origin [that] the ministry did not approve [of]"<ref name="isaacson"/> |
* Jaumann was offered a professorship at [[Prague University]] in 1911, but refused the position. The candidate who was the faculty's first choice, [[Albert Einstein]], would accept the offer after it was turned down by Jaumann, who is alleged to have said in an unsubstantiated quotation from Philipp Frank: "If Einstein has been proposed as the first choice because of the belief that he has greater achievements to his credit, then I will have nothing to do with a university that chases after modernity and does not appreciate merit."<ref name="isaacson">Isaacson (2007), page 163</ref> The actual reason is alleged by the Austrian Minister of Education in his official report to the Emperor, Franz Josef, seems to have been about money. The beleaguered situation of Germans in Prague at the tine about which Jaumann was familiar with may also have been a factor in declining the post. Jaumann was apparently the candidate preferred by the Austro-Hungrarian ministry presumably because he was Austrian and not a foreigner. Einstein, under the impression he would not receive the job, however, blamed his "Semitic origin [that] the ministry did not approve [of]".<ref name="isaacson"/> |
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*Müller, I., (2007) ''A History of Thermodynamics: The Doctrine of Energy and Entropy'', [[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer Verlag]], ISBN 978-3-540-46226-2. Nota de rodapé página 75. Disponível em [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=u13KiGlz2zcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22a+history+of+thermodynamics%22 Google Books]. |
*Müller, I., (2007) ''A History of Thermodynamics: The Doctrine of Energy and Entropy'', [[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer Verlag]], ISBN 978-3-540-46226-2. Nota de rodapé página 75. Disponível em [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=u13KiGlz2zcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22a+history+of+thermodynamics%22 Google Books]. |
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*[http://www.math.muni.cz/~sisma/sisma.pdf Teachers of physics and chemistry at the German Technical University in Brno]. |
*[http://www.math.muni.cz/~sisma/sisma.pdf Teachers of physics and chemistry at the German Technical University in Brno]. |
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|isbn = 978-1584883630 }}, available on [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=OS4mICsHG3sC&pg=PA172&lpg=PA172&dq=Jaumann&source=bl&ots=lzCyCGa97r&sig=Lfz1UOfHCDGkajPdTtDVu6MaapE&hl=en&ei=Rd4BSuK8JJ_LjAfdg8j1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3#PPA172,M1 Google Books]. |
|isbn = 978-1584883630 }}, available on [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=OS4mICsHG3sC&pg=PA172&lpg=PA172&dq=Jaumann&source=bl&ots=lzCyCGa97r&sig=Lfz1UOfHCDGkajPdTtDVu6MaapE&hl=en&ei=Rd4BSuK8JJ_LjAfdg8j1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3#PPA172,M1 Google Books]. |
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Revisão das 01h47min de 27 de julho de 2017
- Este artigo foi inicialmente traduzido, total ou parcialmente, do artigo da Wikipédia em inglês cujo título é «Gustav Jaumann», especificamente desta versão.
Gustav Jaumann | |
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Nascimento | 18 de abril de 1863 Caransebeş |
Morte | 21 de julho de 1924 (61 anos) |
Nacionalidade | romeno |
Campo(s) | Física |
Gustav Jaumann (Caransebeş, 18 de abril de 1863 — 21 de julho de 1924) foi um físico austríaco.[1]
Bibliografia
- Blackmore J. T., Itagaki R., Tanaka S. (2001), Ernst Mach's Vienna 1895-1930: Or Phenomenalism as Philosophy of Science (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science) Springer Verlag, ISBN 978-0-7923-7122-9. Disponível em Google Books.
- Isaacson W. (2007) Einstein, Simon and Schuster, ISBN 978-0-7432-6473-0.
- Müller, I., (2007) A History of Thermodynamics: The Doctrine of Energy and Entropy, Springer Verlag, ISBN 978-3-540-46226-2. Nota de rodapé página 75. Disponível em Google Books.
- Teachers of physics and chemistry at the German Technical University in Brno.
- Wu, Han-Chin (2004). Continuum Mechanics and Plasticity. Col: CRC Series--Modern Mechanics and Mathematics. [S.l.]: Chapman & Hall. ISBN 978-1584883630, available on Google Books.
Referências
- ↑ Müller (2007), nota de rodapé, página 75.