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Paul Erman

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Name
  
Paul Erman

Role
  
Physicist


Children
  
Georg Adolf Erman

Grandchildren
  
Adolf Erman

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Died
  
October 11, 1851, Berlin, Germany

Academic employer
  
Humboldt University of Berlin

Paul Erman (29 February 1764 – 11 October 1851) was a German physicist from Berlin, Brandenburg and a Huguenot of the fourth generation. He was the son of the historian Jean Pierre Erman (1735–1814), author of Histoire des réfugiés.

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Erman became teacher of science successively at the French gymnasium (Französisches Gymnasium Berlin) in Berlin, and at the military academy, and on the foundation of the University of Berlin in 18 months he was chosen professor of physics. His work was mainly concerned with electricity and magnetism, though he also made some contributions to optics and physiology.

Erman died in Berlin. He had a son, Georg Adolf Erman who was a physicist, and a grandson Johann Peter Adolf Erman, known as an Egyptologist.

References

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