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Bernard Bolzano
Bohemian mathematician, logician, philosopher, theologian and Catholic priest (1781–1848)
Bernard Bolzano (, ; German:[bɔlˈtsaːno]; Italian:[bolˈtsaːno]; born Bernardus Placidus Johann Nepomuk Bolzano; 5 October 1781 – 18 December 1848)[5] was a Bohemianmathematician, logician, philosopher, theologian and Catholic priest of Italian extraction, also known for his liberal views.
Bolzano wrote in German, his native language.[6] For the most part, his work came to prominence posthumously.
Family
Bolzano was the son of two pious Catholics. His father, Bernard Pompeius Bolzano, was an Italian who had moved to Prague, where he married Maria Cecilia Maurer who came from Prague's German-speaking family Maurer. Only two of their twelve children lived to adulthood.
Career
When he was ten years old, Bolzano entered the Gymnasium of the Piarists in Prague, which he attended from 1791 to 1796.[7]
Bolzan Bibliografia de bernhard bolzano biography death.