Johann II Bernoulli

Swiss mathematician
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IntroSwiss mathematician
A.K.A.Johann Bernoulli Jean Bernoulli Jean Bernouilli
A.K.A.Johann Bernoulli Jean Bernoulli Jean Bernouilli
PlacesSwitzerland
wasMathematician Scientist Physicist Professor Educator Zoologist Entomologist
Work fieldAcademia Biology Mathematics Science
Gender
Male
Birth28 May 1710, Basel, Switzerland
Death17 July 1790Basel, Switzerland (aged 80 years)
Star signGemini
Family
Father:Johann Bernoulli
Siblings:Daniel Bernoulli Nicolaus II Bernoulli
Children:Johann III Bernoulli Jakob II Bernoulli Nicolaus III Bernoulli Daniel II Bernoulli
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Johann II Bernoulli

Johann II Bernoulli (18 May 1710, Basel – 17 July 1790, Basel; also known as Jean) was the youngest of the three sons of Johann Bernoulli. He studied law and mathematics, and, after travelling in France, was for five years professor of eloquence in the university of his native city. In 1736 he was awarded the prize of the French Academy for his suggestive studies of aether. On the death of his father he succeeded him as professor of mathematics in the University of Basel. He was thrice a successful competitor for the prizes of the Academy of Sciences of Paris. His prize subjects were the capstan, the propagation of light, and the magnet. He enjoyed the friendship of P. L. M. de Maupertuis, who died under his roof while on his way to Berlin. He himself died in 1790. His two sons, Johann and Jakob, are the last noted mathematicians of the Bernoulli family.

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