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Magnus Georg von Paucker ((ロシア語:Магнус-Георг Андреевич Паукер); ''Magnus-Georg Andreyevich Pauker'', in Simuna – in Jelgava) was the first Demidov Prize winner in 1832 for his work ''Handbuch der Metrologie Rußlands und seiner deutschen Provinzen''. ==Biography== Paucker was born in the small Estonian village of Simuna. In 1805, he began his studies in astronomy and physics at the University of Dorpat, where his professors included Georg Friedrich Parrot and Johann Wilhelm Andreas Pfaff.〔 Between 1808–1809, Paucker took part in the surveying of the Emajõgi river which was the first geodetic expedition On the territory of Estonia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ajaloomuuseum.ut.ee/vvebook/pages/8_2.html )〕 In 1809 he contributed to the construction of the first optical telegraph line in Russia from Saint Petersburg to Tsarskoye Selo.〔 In 1811, Paucker took over as a lecturer at the University of Dorpat, succeeding Ernst Friedrich Knorre. In 1813 he was awarded his Ph.D. for a thesis in solid physics titled ''De nova explicatione phaenomeni elasticitatis corporum rigidorum''.〔 Paucker left Dorpat in 1813 and stayed the rest of his life in Mitau where he was a professor of mathematics at the Mitau Gymnasium and an organizer of the first scientific society in Latvia, the Kurland Society of Literature and Arts. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Magnus Georg Paucker」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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