Arthur von Oettingen
Arthur von Oettingen | |
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Born |
28 March 1836 Luua, Estonia |
Died |
5 September 1920 84) Bensheim, Germany | (aged
Nationality | Baltic German |
Fields | Physics, musical theory |
Academic advisors | Antoine César Becquerel, Henri Victor Régnault, Heinrich Gustav Magnus, Johann Christian Poggendorff, Heinrich Wilhelm Dove |
Known for | Introducing the harmonic dualism and millioctave concept |
Arthur Joachim von Oettingen (28 March 1836 – 5 September 1920) was a Baltic German physicist and music theorist who was born at the Luua Manor (German: Ludenhof), Tartu County, Livonia. He was the brother of theologian Alexander von Oettingen (1827–1905) and ophthalmologist Georg von Oettingen (1824–1916).
Biography
He studied astronomy and physics at the University of Dorpat, and furthered his education of physics in Paris in the laboratories of Antoine César Becquerel (1788–1878) and Henri Victor Régnault (1810–1878), and afterwards at Berlin in the laboratories of Heinrich Gustav Magnus (1802–1870), Johann Christian Poggendorff (1796–1877) and Heinrich Wilhelm Dove (1803–1879).
In 1868 he became a professor at Dorpat, where he founded a meteorological observatory. In 1893 he moved to the University of Leipzig, where he remained until 1919 as a teacher and honorary professor. In 1898 and 1904 he published the third and fourth volumes of Poggendorff's Biographisch-Literarisches Handwörterbuch der exakten Naturwissenschaften.
Oettingen was a primary advocate of a theory of acoustical relationships known as "harmonic dualism". This concept was later expanded and elaborated on by musicologist Hugo Riemann (1849–1919). Oettingen is also credited for introducing a measurement of musical interval known as the millioctave.
Selected works
- Harmoniesystem in dualer Entwicklung, Dorpat 1866.
- Meteorologische Beobachtungen angestellt in Dorpat im Jahre ..., Dorpat 1868-1877.
- Über den mathematischen Unterricht in der Schule, Dorpat 1873.
- Elemente des geometrisch-perspektivischen Zeichnens, Leipzig 1901.[1]
See also
References
- This article is based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia.
- Alexander Rehding (2003). Hugo Riemann and the Birth of Modern Musical Thought. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82073-1.
- ↑ Prof. Dr. phys. habil. Arthur Joachim Oettingen Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig
External links
- Chemistry Tree: Arthur Joachim von Oettingen Details
- Stamps, Tartu University Meteorology Observatory 150 / 614-02.12.15, On 2 December 1865 Arthur von Oettingen launched meteorological observations at the Tartu University Physics Cabinet.
- 02.12.2015 – Tartu University Meteorology Observatory 150, On 2 December 1865 Arthur von Oettingen launched meteorological observations at the Tartu University Physics Cabinet.
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