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  1. Revelations in Black by Carl Jacobi, 1997
  2. Korrespondenz Adrien-Marie Legendre--Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi =: Correspondance mathematique entre Legendre et Jacobi : mit dem Essay "C.G.J. Jacobi in ... zur Mathematik) (German Edition) by A. M Legendre, 1998
  3. Psychological Reflections : An Anthology of the writings of C. G. Jung by Carl G. ; Jacobi, Jolande Jung, 1953
  4. The Tomb From Beyond by Carl Jacobi, 1977
  5. Disclosures in Scarlet by Carl Jacobi, 1972-11-01
  6. Smoke of the Snake by Carl Jacobi, R. Dixon Smith, 1994-04
  7. C. G. J. Jacobi's Gesammelte Werke V6 (1891) by Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi, 2010-05-23
  8. C. G. J. Jacobi's Gesammelte Werke V2: Herausgegeben Auf Veranlassung Der Koniglich Preussischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften (1882) (German Edition) by Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi, 2010-05-23
  9. Der Briefwechsel Zwischen C. G. J. Jacobi Und P. H. Von Fuss Über Die Herausgabe Der Werke Leonhard Eulers (German Edition) by Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi, Paul Heinrich Fuss, 2010-02-24
  10. C. G. J. Jacobi's Vorlesungen über Dynamik: gehalten an der Universität zu Königsberg im by Jacobi C. G. J. (Carl Gustav Jakob), 2009-07-18
  11. The Street That Wasn't There by Carl Richard Jacobi, 2010-07-12
  12. The Long Voyage, Made in Tanganyika, The Street That Wasn't There by Carl Richard Jacobi, Clifford D. Simak, 2010-06-30
  13. Bones of the Maya: Studies of Ancient Skeletons
  14. Portraits in moonlight by Carl Jacobi, 1964

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2. Jacobi
Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi. Born Carl Jacobi came from a Jewish family but he was given the French style name Jacques Simon at birth. His
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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]. There was a sister, Therese Jacobi, and a third brother, Eduard Jacobi, who was younger than Carl. Eduard did not pursue an academic career, but followed instead his father's profession as a banker. Jacobi's early education was given by an uncle on his mother's side, and then, just before his twelfth birthday, Jacobi entered the Gymnasium in Potsdam. He had been well taught by his uncle and he had remarkable talents so in 1817, while still in his first year of schooling, he was put into the final year class. This meant that by the end of the academic year 1816-17 he was still only 12 years old yet he had reached the necessary standard to enter university. The University of Berlin, however, did not accept students below the age of 16, so Jacobi had to remain in the same class at the Gymnasium in Potsdam until the spring of 1821. Of course, Jacobi pressed on with his academic studies despite remaining in the same class at school. He received the highest awards for Latin, Greek and history but it was the study of mathematics which he took furthest. By the time Jacobi left school he had read advanced mathematics texts such as

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Carl Jacobi. lived from 1804 to 1851. Jacobi made basic contributions to the theory of elliptic functions. He carried out important
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Karl Gustav Jacob Jacobi Potsdam December 10 Berlin February 18 ), was not only a great German mathematician but also considered by many as the most inspiring teacher of his time (Bell, p. 330) He was born of Jewish parentage in 1804. He studied at Berlin University , where he obtained the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in , his thesis being an analytical discussion of the theory of fractions . In he became extraordinary and in ordinary professor of mathematics at Königsberg , and this chair he filled until . Jacobi suffered a breakdown from overwork in . He then visited Italy for a few months to recruit his health. On his return he removed to Berlin , where he lived as a royal pensioner till his death. Jacobi wrote the classic treatise ( ) on elliptic functions , of great importance in mathematical physics, because of the need to "integrate second order kinetic energy equations". The motion equations in rotational form are integrable only for the three cases of the pendulum the symmetric top in a gravitational field , and a freely spinning body , wherein solutions are in terms of elliptic functions.

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(Redirected from C. G. J. Jacobi Karl Gustav Jacob Jacobi Potsdam December 10 Berlin February 18 ), was not only a great German mathematician but also considered by many as the most inspiring teacher of his time (Bell, p. 330) He was born of Jewish parentage in 1804. He studied at Berlin University , where he obtained the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in , his thesis being an analytical discussion of the theory of fractions . In he became extraordinary and in ordinary professor of mathematics at Königsberg , and this chair he filled until . Jacobi suffered a breakdown from overwork in . He then visited Italy for a few months to recruit his health. On his return he removed to Berlin , where he lived as a royal pensioner till his death. Jacobi wrote the classic treatise ( ) on elliptic functions , of great importance in mathematical physics, because of the need to "integrate second order kinetic energy equations". The motion equations in rotational form are integrable only for the three cases of the pendulum the symmetric top in a gravitational field , and a freely spinning body , wherein solutions are in terms of elliptic functions.

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Bild nicht gefunden Carl Jacobi Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi 10. Dezember in Potsdam 18. Februar in Berlin ), war ein deutscher Mathematiker Jacobis Begabung für die Mathematik , aber auch für Sprachen, zeigte sich schon früh. Zwischen und besuchte er das Victoria-Gymnasium in Potsdam und nahm anschließend das Studium an der Universität Berlin auf. und erfolgte die Promotion und Habilitation sowie erste Vorlesungen in Berlin. bis wirkte er an der Universität Königsberg (heutiges Kaliningrad ). Seit war Jacobi Mitglied der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin mit dem Recht, an der Universität Vorlesungen zu halten. Man zählt Jacobi zu den fleißigsten und vielseitigsten Mathematikern der Geschichte. Die originellste seiner Schöpfungen ist wohl seine Theorie der elliptischen Funktionen . Genial waren auch seine Arbeiten zu den vierfach periodischen Funktionen. Seine Untersuchungen zur Kreisteilung und deren Anwendung auf die Zahlentheorie (Theorie der quadratischen, kubischen und bikubischen Reste) bildeten Grundlage einer enormen Weiterentwicklung dieses Fachgebietes.

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Carl Jacobi's early education was given by an uncle on his mother's side. When he was 11, he entered the Gymnasium in Potsdam. He was so advanced that while still in his first year of schooling, he was put into the final year class. This meant that he was still only 12 years old when he had reached the necessary standard to enter a university. However the University of Berlin did not accept students below the age of 16, so Jacobi had to remain in the same class at the Gymnasium in Potsdam until then. Of course, Jacobi pressed on with his academic studies despite remaining in the same class at school. He received the highest awards for Latin, Greek and history but it was the study of mathematics which he took furthest. By the time Jacobi left school he had read advanced mathematics texts including those of Euler, and had been undertaking research on his own attempting to solve quintic equations by radicals. Jacobi entered the University of Berlin in 1821 still unsure which topic he would concentrate on. He attended courses in philosophy, classics and mathematics for 2 years before choosing mathematics. Jacobi continued to study on his own, reading the works of Lagrange and other leading mathematicians. By the end of 1824, Jacobi had passed the examinations necessary for him to be able to teach mathematics, Greek, and Latin in secondary schools. Despite being Jewish, he was offered a teaching post at the Joachimsthalsche Gymnasium, one of the leading schools in Berlin.

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Karl Gustav Jacob Jacobi Potsdam December 10 Berlin February 18 ), was not only a great German mathematician but also considered by many as the most inspiring teacher of his time (Bell, p. 330) He was born of Jewish parentage in 1804. He studied at Berlin University , where he obtained the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in , his thesis being an analytical discussion of the theory of fractions . In he became extraordinary and in ordinary professor of mathematics at Königsberg , and this chair he filled until . Jacobi suffered a breakdown from overwork in . He then visited Italy for a few months to recruit his health. On his return he removed to Berlin , where he lived as a royal pensioner till his death. Jacobi wrote the classic treatise ( ) on elliptic functions , of great importance in mathematical physics, because of the need to "integrate second order kinetic energy equations". The motion equations in rotational form are integrable only for the three cases of the pendulum the symmetric top in a gravitational field , and a freely spinning body , wherein solutions are in terms of elliptic functions.

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Karl Gustav Jacob Jacobi Potsdam December 10 Berlin February 18 ), was not only a great German mathematician but also considered by many as the most inspiring teacher of his time (Bell, p. 330) He was born of Jewish parentage in 1804. He studied at Berlin University , where he obtained the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in , his thesis being an analytical discussion of the theory of fractions . In he became extraordinary and in ordinary professor of mathematics at Königsberg , and this chair he filled till . Jacobi suffered a breakdown from overwork in . He then visited Italy for a few months to recruit his health. On his return he removed to Berlin , where he lived as a royal pensioner till his death. Jacobi wrote the classic treatise ( ) on elliptic functions , of great importance in mathematical physics, because of the need to "integrate second order kinetic energy equations". The motion equations in rotational form are integrable only for the three cases of the pendulum the symmetric top in a gravitational field , and a freely spinning body , wherein solutions are in terms of elliptic functions.

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