Johann Gottlieb Nörremberg
Johann Gottlieb Christian Nörremberg (11 August 1787, in Pustenbach – 20 July 1862) was a German physicist who worked on the polarization of light.
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1839 daguerreotype by Nörrenberg
From 1823 he taught classes in mathematics and physics at the military school in Darmstadt. In 1833 he became a professor of mathematics, physics and astronomy at the University of Tübingen, where he worked on surveying and the development of optical instruments. Among his better known creations was a polarization apparatus, a device used in the making of a "Nörremberg polariscope". Most of his scientific articles were published in Poggendorfs Annalen.[1][2]
Notes
- ADB:Nörrenberg, Johann Gottlieb Christian at Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
- Journal of the Chemical Society, Volume 37 by Chemical Society (Great Britain)
External links
- "Johann Gottlieb Nörremberg (1787 - 1862)" (in German). TU Mũnchen, Falkultät fũr Physik. Archived from the original on 2007-02-18. Retrieved 2007-10-08.
- Libreri, R. "Nörremberg's Apparatus for polarisation of light". Retrieved 2007-10-08.

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