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Authorised form of nameDoppelmayr; Johann Gabriel (1671 - 1750); mathematician, astronomer and cartographer
Other forms of nameJohn Gabriel
Other forms of surnameDoppelmayer
Dates1671 - 1750
Place of birthNuremberg, Germany
Date of birth1671
Place of deathNuremberg, Germany
Date of death01 December 1750
Research fieldAstronomy
Mathematics
Physics
History of mathematics
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election06/12/1733
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DSB
CodeNA6785
Archives associated with this Fellow
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MS/790/37Letter from Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr, Nuremberg, to Martin Folkes, Vice-President of the Royal Society, London 20 November 1739
MM/20/36Letter from Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr to Cromwell Mortimer, Secretary, Royal Society27 December 1740
MS/790/36Letter from Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr, Nuremberg, to Martin Folkes, Vice-President of the Royal Society, London 16 May 1736
MS/790/39Letter from Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr, Nuremberg, to [Martin Folkes] 8 September 1741
EL/D2/63Letter, from John Gabriel Doppelmayer to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at Nuremburg16 April 1734
EC/1733/06Doppelmayr, Johann Gabriel: certificate of election to the Royal Society6 December 1733
EL/D2/76John Gabriel Doppelmayer, dated at Nuremburg, to Cromwell Mortimer2 September 1740
EL/D2/65Letter, from John Gabriel Doppelmayer to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at Nuremberg20 July 1734
EL/D2/66Translation of a letter, from John Gabriel Doppelmayer to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at Nuremberg1734
EL/D2/64Translation of a letter, from John Gabriel Doppelmayer to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at Nuremburg1734
MS/790/38Letter from Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr, Nuremberg, to Martin Folkes, Vice-President of the Royal Society, London 23 May 1741
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