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Erhard Weigel (; 16 December 1625 – 20 March 1699) was a German
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Biography

Weigel earned his M.A. (1650) and his
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(1652) from the
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. From 1653 until his death he was professor of mathematics at
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. He was the teacher of
Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (or Leibnitz; – 14 November 1716) was a German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientist and diplomat who is credited, alongside Sir Isaac Newton, with the creation of calculus in addition to many ...
in summer 1663,Richard T. W. Arthur, 2014. ''Leibniz''. John Wiley & Sons. p. 16. and other notable students. He also worked to make science more widely accessible to the public, and what would today be considered a populariser of science. He concurred with Jakob Ellrod's "Mittel-Calendar", and with the advocacy of
Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (or Leibnitz; – 14 November 1716) was a German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientist and diplomat who is credited, alongside Sir Isaac Newton, with the creation of calculus in addition to many ...
and others, that the date of
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should be based on the astronomical measurement of the spring equinox and the next full
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. He followed Jakob Ellrod to the Imperial Diet in
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to advocate the use of the Mittel-Calendar or New
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Timeline

* 1625 born in
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, son of clothier Michael Weigel and Anna Weigel * 1627–28 seizures of the
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through imperial troops starting with recatholicization; escape of the Weigel family from
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to Ansbach-Bayreuth * 1638–44 teen years at grammar school in Wunsiedel * 1644–46 Lutheran high school in
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and simultaneous activity with the astronomer Bartholomäus Schimpfer, who teaches him mathematics * 1646 temporary return to Wunsiedel; mathematics and astronomy instruction with archdeacon Jakob Ellrod * 1647–50 studies at the
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* 1650 MA in philosophy: ''De ascensionibus et descensionibus astronomicis dissertatio'' (''Astronomical dissertation on risings and settings'') * 1652
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in Leipzig with ''Dissertatio Metaphysica Prior (De Existentia); Dissertatio Metaphysica Posterior (De Modo Existentiae, qui dicitur Duratio)'' * 1653 post as mathematics professor at the
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* 1653 (16 July) begins lectures ''De Cometa Novo'' (regarding the comet of December 1652) * 1653 (12 September) marries Elisabeth Hartmann (a widow) * 1654 appointment as ''Stipendiarorum et Alumnorum Inspector'' (supervision over the Collegium Jenense) * 1658 publishes the analysis ''Aristotelica ex Euclide restituta, genuinum sciendi modum, & nativam restauratae Philosophiae faciem per omnes disciplinas & facultates ichnographicè depingens''; the work brings him into conflict with the philosophical faculty * 1660 publishes ''Theodixis Pythagorica'' (revised edition 1675) * 1661 publishes ''Himmelsspiegels (Speculum Uranicum / Aquilae Romanae Sacrum...)'' * 1663
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (or Leibnitz; – 14 November 1716) was a German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientist and diplomat who is credited, alongside Sir Isaac Newton, with the creation of calculus in addition to ...
, studies one semester in Jena, among others under Erhard Weigel * 1664 publishes of the ''Speculum Temporis Civilis'', containing explanation of the calendar * 1665 publishes ''Speculum Terrae'' * 1667–70 Weigel's house, in Jena, for its time has remarkable technical interior facilities—among others an elevator and a water pipe * 1669 publishes ''Idea Matheseos Universae cum Speciminibus Inventionum Mathematicarum'' * 1673 publishes ''Universi Corporis Pansophici Caput Summum'' * 1673 publishes ''Tetractys, Sumum eum Arithmeticae eum Philosophiae discursivae Compendium'' * 1674 publishes an arithmetic description of morals ''Arithmetische Beschreibung der Moral-Weissheit von Personen und Sachen worauf das gemeine Wesen bestehet'' * 1679 Weigel's work on "the mystery of Holy Trinity demonstrated from the principle of geometry", brings him in conflict with the theological faculty and he is forced to retract his work * 1683 wife Elisabeth dies * 1688 appointed imperial advisor * 1691 goes to England to describe research results to the Royal Society, but only reaches the coast where the weather prevents crossing the British Channel * 1691 calls on the Dutch naturalist
Christiaan Huygens Christiaan Huygens, Halen, Lord of Zeelhem, ( , ; ; also spelled Huyghens; ; 14 April 1629 – 8 July 1695) was a Dutch mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor who is regarded as a key figure in the Scientific Revolution ...
at his estate * 1693 publishes ''Philosophia Mathematica, Theologia Naturalis Solida'' * 1695 becomes chancellor of the University of Jena * 1699 dies in Jena (Source:)


Legacy

Weigel was arguably one of the earliest German PhD holders. Through Leibniz, Weigel is the intellectual forefather of a long tradition of mathematicians and mathematical physicists that connects a great number of professionals to this day (see Academic genealogy of theoretical physicists: Erhard Weigel). The
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lists more than 50,000 "descendants" of Weigel's, including
Lagrange Joseph-Louis Lagrange (born Giuseppe Luigi LagrangiaEuler Leonhard Euler ( ; ; ; 15 April 170718 September 1783) was a Swiss polymath who was active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, logician, geographer, and engineer. He founded the studies of graph theory and topology and made influential ...
, Poisson and several
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ists. The crater
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on the
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is named after him. In 1999 a colloquium was held in Jena on the 300th anniversary of his death.


See also

* Doctor of Philosophy: History


Notes


References

* Katharina Habermann, Klaus-Dieter Herbst (Hrsg.): ''Erhard Weigel (1625–1699) und seine Schüler. Beiträge des 7. Erhard-Weigel-Kolloquiums 2014''. (Göttingen iedersachsen : Universitätsverlag Göttingen, 2016. – 376 pp. . * Stefan Kratochwil, Volker Leppin (Hrsg.): ''Erhard Weigel und die Theologie.'' orträge des 3. Erhard-Weigel-Kolloquiums, Jena, 11. & 12. Dezember 2003 Berlin: LIT-Verlag, 2015 (''Arbeiten zur Historischen und Systematischen Theologie'', Band 12), . * Schielicke, Reinhard E. et al., 1999,
Erhard Weigel - 1625 to 1699. Baroque patriarch of the early German Enlightenment. Proceedings of the colloquium held in Jena on March 20, 1999, on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of his death
' (= ''Acta Historica Astronomiae'', vol. 7). * Reinhard Breymayer: ''Astronomie, Kalenderstreit und Liebestheologie. Von Erhard Weigel und seinem Schüler Detlev Clüver über Friedrich Christoph Oetinger und Philipp Matthäus Hahn zu Friedrich Schiller, Johann Andreas Streicher, Franz Joseph Graf von Thun und Hohenstein, Mozart und Beethoven''. Dußlingen : Noûs-Verlag Thomas Leon Heck 2016. - 227 pp. - .


Further reading

* Behme, T. (2019). "Erhard Weigel's Proof of the Existence of God and its Critique by Leibniz". ''Studia Leibnitiana'' 51(2), pp. 247–264.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Weigel, Erhard 1625 births 1699 deaths People from Weiden in der Oberpfalz 17th-century German mathematicians 17th-century German astronomers Leipzig University alumni Academic staff of the University of Jena