- Joseph Jean Baptiste Neuberg
Joseph Jean Baptiste Neuberg (October 30, 1840–March 22 1926) was a Luxembourger
mathematician who worked primarily ingeometry .Biography
Neuberg was born on October 30, 1840 in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. He first studied at a local school, the
Athénée de Luxembourg , then progressed toGhent University , studying at the École normale des Sciences of the science faculty. After graduation, Neuberg taught at several institutions. Between 1862 and 1865, he taught at the École Normale de Nivelle. For the next sixteen years, he taught at the Athénée Royal d'Arlon, though he also taught at the École Normale at Bruges from 1868 onwards.cite web|url=http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Neuberg.html|title=Joseph Jean Baptiste Neuberg|last=O'Connor|first=J. J.|coauthors=Robertson, E. F.|publisher=MacTutor Retrieved on 2008-09-16.]Neuberg switched from his previous two schools to the Athénée Royal de Liège in 1878. He became an
extraordinary professor in the university in the same city in 1884, and was promoted toordinary professor in 1887. He held this latter position until his retirement in 1910. A year after his retirement, he was elected president of theBelgian Royal Academy , which he had joined earlier, in 1866, after taking Belgian nationality despite his origins.The professor died on March 22, 1926 in Liège, Belgium, and was commemorated in the
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society . [cite journal|year=1926|volume=2|issue=3|journal=Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society|title=Notes|page=300]Contributions
Neuberg worked mainly in
geometry , particularly the geometry of the triangle, and several terms in geometry are named for him; mediator,bimedian , andaltitude plane . [cite web|url=http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Neuberg.html|title=Joseph Neuberg|last=Weisstein|first=Eric W.|publisher=Wolfram Retrieved on 2008-09-16.]Neuberg was also involved in a number of mathematical journals. With
Eugène Catalan andPaul Mansion , he founded the journal "Nouvelle correspondance mathématique". This journal was founded to honour the earlier journal "Correspondance mathématique et physique", which had been edited byLambert Quetelet andJean Garnier . "Correspondance" was published until 1880; after this, Catalan advised Mansion and Neuberg to continue publication of a new journal. They followed his advice, creating "Mathesis " in 1881, which is perhaps Neuberg's best-known journal.Several mathematical societies included Neuberg: the Institute of Science of Luxembourg, the Royal Society of Science of Liège, Mathematical Society of Amsterdam, and the Belgian Royal Academy noted in the biography above.
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* [http://books.google.com/books?id=wYcUAAAAIAAJ&q=mathesis+1926&dq=mathesis+1926&ei=pC7QSJDLJ4iCswOdw7ky&pgis=1 Mathesis 1926] at Google Books
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