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- Samuel Klingenstierna (18 August 1698 – 26 October 1765) was a Swedish mathematician and scientist. He started his career as a lawyer but soon moved to...
- The series' trailer was released on 18 March 2024. Oskar Gustavsson Klingenstierna of Filmtopp gave the series three out of five stars, calling it "scary...
- Hedvig Eleonora Beata Klingenstierna (born 1660), was a Swedish noblewoman. She was the first woman to give a lecture at a Swedish university. A daughter...
- Samuel Klingenstierna, which led him to doubt the accuracy of the results deduced by Newton on the dispersion of refracted light. Klingenstierna showed...
- lived and worked in the city. Among these were the mathematician Samuel Klingenstierna, the astronomer Anders Celsius, the physician Nils Rosén von Rosenstein...
- knowledge developed. The innovative mathematician and physicist Samuel Klingenstierna (1698–1765) was made a professor in 1728, the physicist and astronomer...
- achromatism of the eye; this was determined by Chester More Hall in 1728, Klingenstierna in 1754 and by Dollond in 1757, who constructed the celebrated achromatic...
- returned to Sweden herself. She was interrogated by bishop ****ias Klingenstierna in Malmö, and renounced Catholicism and adopted Lutheranism. She was...
- Neümeijer Mannerfelt Gyllenhammar von Hagendorn Leijonancker Twengerhielm Klingenstierna Silfverström Belfrage Ehrenskiöld Leijonhielm Feltreuter Cronström von...
- Christopher Polhem (1661–1751), mechanical engineer and inventor Samuel Klingenstierna (1698–1765), mathematician and physicist Anders Celsius (1701–1744)...