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    Hugo Gyldén

    Finnish-Swedish astronomer (1841-1896)

    Johan August Hugo Gyldén was a Finland-Swedish astronomer primarily known for work in celestial mechanics. Gyldén was the son of Nils Abraham Gyldén, Professor of Classical philology at the University of Helsinki and baroness Beata Sofia Gyldén. He spent his student years at his father's university, graduating as a filosofie magister from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics in 1860. He studied under Lorenz Leonard Lindelof and then went to do a postdoctoral at Gotha under Peter Hansen working on the orbit of Neptune. In 1871 he was called by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to be its astronomer and head of the Stockholm Observatory. From 1872 he was a member of the Academy. In 1885 he became foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. The lunar crater Gyldén and the minor planet 806 Gyldenia were named in his honor. Wikipedia

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  2. Nov 27, 20248.3.1821 Nils Abraham Gyldén 13448. * a.n. Mikkelissä 16.5.1805. Vht: kihlakunnantuomari Abraham Jonathan Gyldén 10862 (yo 1794, † 1823) ja Eva Ström. Yksityistodistus. Ylioppilas Turussa 8.3.1821. Viipurilaisen osakunnan jäsen 10.3.1821 [10/3 1821] \ Nils Abraham Gyldén \ 10/5 1805 \ Vice Haradshöfd.
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    Johan August Hugo Gyldén (May 29, 1841 in Helsinki - November 9, 1896 in Stockholm) was a Finland-Swedish astronomer primarily known for work in celestial mechanics.. Gyldén was the son of Nils Abraham Gyldén, Professor of Classical philology at the University of Helsinki and baroness Beata Sofia Gyldén. [1] He spent his student years at his father's university, graduating as a filosofie ...
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    Nils Abraham Gyldén (16. toukokuuta 1805 Mikkelin pitäjä - 28. helmikuuta 1888 Tukholma) oli suomalainen filologi, taiteen harrastaja ja professori.. Nils Gyldénin vanhemmat olivat kihlakunnantuomari Abraham Jonathan Gyldén ja Eva Ström. Hän valmistui filosofian tohtoriksi (maisteriksi) vuonna 1827 ja kaksi vuotta myöhemmin hänestä tuli Kreikan kirjallisuuden dosentti Helsingin ...
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    Gyldén's parents were a free lord, lieutenant colonel Gustaf Wrede af Elimä and Fredrika Lovisa Georg-Fredrikintytär Tigerstedt. In 1837, she married Nils Abraham Gyldén, who in 1847 became a professor of Greek literature at the University of Helsinki.Their son Johan August Hugo Gyldén (1841-1896) was an astronomer at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and director of the Stockholm ...
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    Gyldén's academic teacher, Lorenz Leonard Lindelöf, guided the young scholar into celestial mechanics. Gyldén then went to Gotha in Germany (1861-1862) as a postdoctoral student of Peter Hansen, one of the leading researchers in celestial mechanics.There, Gyldén drafted a dissertation on the orbit of the planet Neptune, which had been discovered 15 years earlier.
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