Auguste Franziska Dick (née Kraus, 1910–1993) was an Austrian mathematician, historian of mathematics, and handwriting expert, [1] known for her research on the history of mathematics under the Nazis, [2] and for her biography of Emmy Noether. [1] [3]
Dick earned a doctorate from the University of Vienna, and a teaching credential in mathematics and physics, in 1934. [1] [4] At Vienna, she was one of the students working with Olga Taussky-Todd in the seminar of Hans Hahn. [5] She worked as a schoolteacher, and began producing scholarly publications after her retirement. [2]
Her book on Noether, Emmy Noether, 1882–1935 (Birkhäuser 1970) has been translated into both Japanese and English (Heidi I. Blocher, trans., Birkhäuser, 1981). [1] [3] She also assisted in editing the works of Erwin Schrödinger. [4] [6]
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Auguste Franziska Dick (née Kraus, 1910–1993) was an Austrian mathematician, historian of mathematics, and handwriting expert, [1] known for her research on the history of mathematics under the Nazis, [2] and for her biography of Emmy Noether. [1] [3]
Dick earned a doctorate from the University of Vienna, and a teaching credential in mathematics and physics, in 1934. [1] [4] At Vienna, she was one of the students working with Olga Taussky-Todd in the seminar of Hans Hahn. [5] She worked as a schoolteacher, and began producing scholarly publications after her retirement. [2]
Her book on Noether, Emmy Noether, 1882–1935 (Birkhäuser 1970) has been translated into both Japanese and English (Heidi I. Blocher, trans., Birkhäuser, 1981). [1] [3] She also assisted in editing the works of Erwin Schrödinger. [4] [6]
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