Hadaly, Károly, 1743-1834
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- Károly Hadaly (1743, in Gúta, currently Kolárovo - 1834, in Pest) was a Hungarian mathematician. He studied at the University of Trnava, where he earned doctorates in philosophy and law. He was a professor of mathematics in Nagyszombat (currently Trnava), in Győr, in Pécs, in Pozsony (currently Bratislava) and in Budapest. From 1810 to 1831 he taught mathematics and physics in the Institutum geometricum. ( (Wikipedia, viewed June 21, 2023) )
- Elementa matheseos purae, 1815:title page (Caroli Hadaly de Hada ; Philosophiae Doctoris, Regiae Scientiarum Societatis Göttinganae Membri, ad Regiam Scientiarum Universitatem Pestiensem Matheseos purae et applicatae, Architecturae civilis, et Hydrotechniae Professoris Publici Ordinarii)
- Toxotomia, seu scientia quemvis data arcum circularem, angulumve rectilineum, non secus ac peripheriam in quotquot æquas partes geometrice secandi, circulumque cujuscujus speciei polygono regulari insigniendi, 1820:title page (Carolus Hadaly)
- Hungarian National Library catalogue, viewed 4 December 2019:(access point: Hadaly, Károly, 1743-1834)
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Károly Hadaly (1743, in Gúta, currently Kolárovo – 1834, in Pest) was a Hungarian mathematician. He studied at the University of Trnava, where he earned doctorates in philosophy and law. He was a professor of mathematics in Nagyszombat (currently Trnava), in Győr, in Pécs, in Pozsony (currently Bratislava) and in Budapest. From 1810 to 1831 he taught mathematics and physics in the Institutum geometricum.
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