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Nationality
  
Czech

Doctoral advisor
  
Joseph Stepling

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Jan Tesanek

Alma mater
  

Jan Tesanek

Born
  
December 9, 1728Brandys nad Labem, Bohemia, Kingdom of Bohemia (
1728-12-09
)

Institutions
  
Charles UniversityUniversity of Olomouc

Known for
  
Spreading knowledge of scientific findings throughout Europe

Died
  
June 22, 1788, Prague, Czech Republic

Education
  
Fields
  
Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy

Jan Tesánek (Latin: Joannis Tessanek) (1728–1788) was a Bohemian scholar and author of scientific literature.

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Biography

Tesánek studied at a gymnasium (school) in Prague and later at Faculty of Philosophy of Charles University. In 1745, he became a Jesuit and studied mathematics, physics and astronomy under Joseph Stepling, a student of Ignatz Mühlwenzel. Stepling introduced Tesánek to the works of Isaac Newton. After finishing under the Faculty of Philosophy, Tesánek continued with study of theology. He was then ordained a priest and became professor of physics at Charles University. Later, he taught mathematics at the University of Olomouc. Two years later he returned to Prague to assume a professorship of high mathematics at the University. He remained at the University after the dissolution of the Jesuit order in 1773 and assumed the position of head of the Department of Mathematics and Physics in 1778. Tesánek is known for his many writings on the science of the day, helping to spread knowledge of scientific findings throughout Europe.

Major works

  • Miscellanea mathematica (1764, 1769)
  • Sectiones conoidum (1764)
  • Pertractatio quorundam modorum quaestiones geometricas resolvendi (1770)
  • Pertractatio elementorum calculi integralis (1771)
  • Isaaci Newtoni Libri I. principiorum mathematicorum philosophiae naturalis Sect. I-V exposita (1769)
  • Betrachtungen über eine Stelle der allgmeinen Arithmetik Isaac Newtons (1784)
  • Versuch über einige Stellen in Newtons Principiis (1776)
  • Algebraische Behandlung der XII Section des I. Buches des grossen Werkes Newtons (1777)
  • Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica, auctore Isaaco Newtono, illustrata commentationibus potissimum Is. Tesanek et quibusdam in locis commentation ibus veterioribus clarissimorum Thom. Le Sueur et Fried. Jacquier, ex Gallicana Minorum familia Matheseos Professorum aliter propositis (Tesánek's most important work, two books, 1780 a 1785).
  • References

    Jan Tesánek Wikipedia


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