Anton von Braunmühl

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Johann Anton Edler von Braunmühl (22 December 1853 Tiflis – 7 March 1908 München) was a German historian of mathematics and mathematician who worked on synthetic geometry and trigonometry. In 1879 he married Franziska Stölzl; they had two daughters.

References

  • Hofmann, Joseph Ehrenfried, Anton von Braunmüh
  • A. von Braunmühl (1903) Vorlesungen uber Geschichte der Trigonometrie via Internet Archive