- Johann Georg Tralles
Johann George Tralles (
October 15 ,1763 –November 19 ,1822 ) was a Germanmathematician andphysicist .He was born in
Hamburg, Germany , and was educated at the University of Göttingen beginning in 1783. He became a professor at theUniversity of Bern in 1785. In 1810 he became a professor of mathematics at theUniversity of Berlin .In 1798 he served as the Swiss representative to the French metric convocation, and was a member of its committee on weights and measures. An iron "committee" meter, a duplicate of the prototype archive meter, was then given as a gift to
Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler . From 1803 until 1805 these two men worked together on a topological survey of the Canton ofBern .He was the inventor of the "alcoholmeter", a device for measuring the amount of alcohol in a liquid.
He died in
London, England . Tralles crater on theMoon is named for him, as is the "alcoholmeter" he invented.Bibliography
* "Der erste Ordinarius für Mathematik an der Universität Berlin", Eine Edition seiner Antrittsvorlesung, 1810.
* "Beytrag zur Lehre von der Elektrizität" Bern, Haller, 1786External links
* [http://www.lib.noaa.gov/edocs/HASSLER1.htm Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler and the United States Coast Survey] , including his early work with Tralles.
* [http://www.bbaw.de/archivbbaw/archivbestaende/abtnachlaesse/cvnachlaesse/tralles_johann.html Tralles, Johann Georg] , Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
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