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Name
  
Johann Euler

Role
  
Astronomer


Children
  
Charlotte Euler

Siblings
  
Christof Euler

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Born
  
27 November 1734 (
1734-11-27
)
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire

Died
  
September 17, 1800, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Parents
  
Katharina Gsell, Leonhard Euler

Grandparents
  
Marguerite Brucker, Paul Euler, Georg Gsell

Similar People
  
Leonhard Euler, Georg Gsell, Vitaly Bianki, Grand Duke Dmitry Ko, Grand Duke George M

Johann Albrecht Euler (27 November 1734 – 17 September 1800) was a Swiss-Russian astronomer and mathematician. Also known as Johann Albert Euler or John-Albert Euler, he was the first child born to the great Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), who had emigrated [for the first time] to Saint-Petersburg on 17 May 1727. His mother was Katharina Gsell (1707–1773) whose maternal grandmother was the famous scientific illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian (1647–1717) and whose father was the Swiss Baroque painter Georg Gsell (1673–1740) who had emigrated to Russia in 1716. Katharina married Leonhard Euler on 7 January 1734 and Johann Albert would be the eldest of their 13 children (only 5 of whom survived childhood).

In 1754 he became a member of the Berlin Academy. In 1758, he served briefly as director of the Astronomical Calculation Institute (ARI).

On Euler's return to St. Petersburg in 1765, he was appointed as the chair of physics at the St. Petersburg Academy. In St. Petersburg, he lived in his father's house; Johann Albrecht's family occupied the ground floor. He won a total of seven international academy prizes.

In 1771, Euler was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

In 1789, his youngest daughter married James Bernoulli "the younger" (1759–1789) who died two months after the wedding.

Works

  • Euler, Leonhard (1736). Mechanica, sive Motus scientia analytice exposita. 1 (in Latin). 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1736). Mechanica, sive Motus scientia analytice exposita. 2 (in Latin). 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1739). Tentamen novae theoriae musicae ex certissimis harmoniae principiis dilucide expositae (in Latin). 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1744). Methodus inveniendi lineas curvas maximi minimive proprietate gaudentes (in Latin). Marc Michel Bousquet, C. 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1744). Theoria motuum planetarum et cometarum (in Latin). Ambrosius Haude. 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1748). Introductio in analysin infinitorum. 1 (in Latin). Marc Michel Bousquet, C. 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1748). Introductio in analysin infinitorum. 2 (in Latin). Marc Michel Bousquet, C. 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1762). Constructio lentium obiectivarum ex duplici vitro (in Latin). Akademija nauk San Pietroburgo. 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1770). Institutiones calculi differentialis. 3 (in Latin). 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1776). Théorie complete de la construction et de la manoeuvre des vaisseaux (in French). Charles Antoine Jombert. 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1787). Institutiones calculi differentialis. 1 (in Latin). 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1787). Institutiones calculi differentialis. 2 (in Latin). 
  • Euler, Leonhard (1794). Institutiones calculi differentialis. 4, Supplementa (in Latin). Akademija nauk San Pietroburgo. 
  • References

    Johann Euler Wikipedia