Otto Neugebauer(1899–1990)

Otto Eduard Neugebauer was an Austrian-American mathematician and historian of science who became known for his research on the history of astronomy and the other exact sciences as they were practiced in antiquity and the Middle Ages. By studying clay tablets, he discovered that the ancient Babylonians knew much more about mathematics and astronomy than had been previously realized. The National Academy of Sciences has called Neugebauer "the most original and productive scholar of the history of the exact sciences, perhaps of the history of science, of our age."

Austria
1
Major Awards
43
Publications
476
Citations
10
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Avg Citations/Paper

Awards & Recognition

Education

University of Göttingen
University of Graz

Doctoral Advisors

Asger AaboeDavid PingreeBernard R. GoldsteinOlaf Henrik SchmidtWilliam Duane StahlmanDavid HilbertRichard Courant

Career Timeline

University of Göttingen1926–1934
University of Copenhagen1934–1938
Brown University1947–1969
Institute for Advanced Study1969–1990

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