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Johann Heinrich Lambert
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Image:JHLambert.jpg thumb|160px|right|Johann Heinrich Lambert
'''Johann Heinrich Lambert''' (
August 26,
1728 –
September 25 1777), was a
Germany German mathematician,
physicist and
astronomer.
He was born in Mülhausen (now
Mulhouse,
Alsace,
France). His father was a poor
tailor, so Johann had to struggle to gain an education. He first worked as a clerk in an ironworks, then gained a position in a
newspaper office. The
editor recommended him as a tutor to a private family, which gave him access to a good library and provided enough leisure time in which to explore it. In
1759 he moved to
Augsburg, then in
1763 he dwelled in
Berlin. In the final decade of his life he gained the sponsorship of
Frederick II of Prussia Frederick II of
Prussia, and passed the rest of his life in reasonable comfort. He died in
Berlin,
Prussia (today
Germany).
Lambert studied
light intensity and was the first to introduce
hyperbolic functions into
trigonometry. Also, he made conjectures regarding
non-Euclidean space. He proved that
π is an
irrational number. Lambert also devised theorems regarding
conic sections that made the calculation of the
orbits of
comets simpler. The first practical
hygrometer and
photometer were invented by Lambert. In
1760, he published a book on light reflection in
Latin, in which the word
albedo was introduced. In
1761, he hypothesized that the stars near the
sun were part of a system (
solar system) which travelled together through the
Milky Way, and that there were many such groupings (
planetary systems) throughout the
galaxy. The former was later confirmed by Sir
William Herschel. Lambert wrote a classic work on
perspective and also contributed to
geometrical optics.
In his ''
New Organon'', Lambert studied the rules for distinguishing
subjective from
objective appearances. This involved him with the
science of
optics. The
Lambert-Beer law describes the way in which light is absorbed. In his ''
Cosmological Letters on the Arrangement of the Universe'', he coined the word "
phenomenology." This signified the study of the way that objects appear to the
human mind.
Lambert also developed a theory of the generation of the
universe that was similar to the
nebular hypothesis that
Kant had recently published.
Lambert had read
Kant's ''The Only Possible Premise for a Demonstration of the Existence of
God''. In it, Kant had briefly summarized his theory of the origin of the planets from a gassy cloud. Kant's purpose was to illustrate
God's wisdom and purposiveness and in this way to support his
existence. Originally, Kant had published an extended version of this
theory in his ''Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens''. Lambert was struck by the account that he read in Kant's summary and began a correspondence with the
philosopher regarding this theory. Shortly afterward, Lambert published his own version of the
nebular hypothesis of the origin of the
solar system.
References
*''A Short Account of the History of Mathematics'', W. W. Rouse Ball, 1908.
*''Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology'',
Isaac Asimov, Doubleday & Co., Inc.,
1972 in literature 1972, ISBN 0385177712.
See also
*
Beer-Lambert law (Lambert-Beer law, Beer-Lambert-Bouguer law)
*
lambert
*
Lambert Quadrilateral
*
Lambert's cosine law
*
Lambert's projection
*
Lambert series, of importance in number theory.
*
Lambert's trinomial equation
*
Lambert's W function
*
Pi π
External links
-
University of St Andrews' biographical entry
-
Entry from "A Short Account of the History of Mathematics".
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