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Authorised form of nameKlingenstierna; Samuel (1698 - 1765)
Dates1698 - 1765
NationalitySwedish
Place of birthNear Linkoping, Sweden
Date of birth? November 1765
Place of deathStockholm, Sweden
Date of death? November 1765
DatesAndPlacesBaptism:
18 August 1698
Research fieldPhysics
Optics
ActivityEducation:
School at Linkoping; Uppsala
Career:
Secretary to the Swedish Treasury; travelled to Marburg, Basel, Paris and London; Professor of Mathematics, Uppsala (1728-1750), Professor of Physics (1750); Tutor to the Crown Prince (1754-1764); Royal Counsellor; quarrelled with John Dollond (FRS 1761) who used his work on achromatic refraction without acknowledgement
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election23/04/1730
ProposerMartin Folkes
Abraham De Moivre
John Machin
RelationshipsSon of Major Zacharias Klingenstierna and his wife, Helena Maria Gyllenadler
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DSB; SMK
Authority:
Baptism date from SMK
CodeNA7310
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
RBO/15/82Two theorems for quadrature of the circle by Klingenstierna, Professor of Mathematics at Uppsala1731
L&P/4/62Paper, 'Of the aberration of light reflected at spherical superficies and lenses' by Sanuel Klingenstierna20 April 1760
L&P/4/66Paper, 'An account of Klingenstierna's paper' by Robert More16 April 1761
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