Friedrich Dannemann

(Johann) Friedrich Dannemann (1858–1936) was a German physicist, high school teacher and historian of science.

In the judgment of George Sarton, Dannemann's four-volume ''Natural sciences in their development and context'' (1910-13) was "the first satisfactory textbook dealing with the history of science as a whole". In 1927, aged sixty-eight, Dannemann became an unsalaried professor in the history of science at the University of Bonn. Dannemann also helped Abraham Wolf with his ''A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries''. Provided by Wikipedia
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