Tatomir Anđelić

Tatomir Anđelić

Tatomir P. Anđelić (Serbian Cyrillic Татомир П. Анђелић ) was a Serbian mathematician and an expert in mechanics.

Biography

Tatomir P. Anđelić was born on November 11th 1903 in a small village Bukovica, between towns of Čačak and Kraljevo in the family of six children. His mother Dmitra was illiterate, and his father Pavle was a landowner and had only four grades of then schooling system, but was also peoples delegate - democrate. Tatomir was the only boy of six children.

He finished elementary school in town of Mrčajevci in 1914, and resumed his education after the World War I in 1919. In one year he successfully passed six grades of then gymnasium, and his senior grade passed successfully in town of Čačak in 1922. Today the school remembers him as one of its most famous students.

On his own accord he studied mathematics, physics and astronomy at the University of Heidelberg in Germany, from 1922 until 1927. He spent the 1927–1928 academic year at the University of Belgrade in the Department of Philosophy. As a scientist he was most influenced by Mihailo Petrović (b. 1868 - d. 1943), Milutin Milanković (b. 1879 - d. 1958) and Anton Bilimović (b. 1879 - d. 1970).

From October of 1928 until September of 1945 he taught mathematics in high school, mostly in the Second Belgrade's Gymnasium. At the same time, he was employed by the University of Belgrade part time as teacher's assistant at the department of mechanics in the class of prof. Bilimović.


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