Arthur Beer and his relations with Einstein and the Warburg Institute
Abstract
We give an account of the scientific life of Arthur Beer (1900-1980). Born in Reichenberg, Bohemia, he studied in Leipzig, Vienna and Berlin. After obtaining his Ph.D., he worked with the Seewarte (maritime observatory) and with the Warburg Library, both in Hamburg. Because of his relations with Finlay Freundlich, Albert Einstein and Fritz Saxl, he succeeded in emigrating to England in 1934, where he obtained a temporary position at Cambridge Observatory, and carried out astrophysical research under F.J.M. Stratton. After shorter stays at the observatories of Mill Hill and Kew, both in the vicinity of London, he obtained, after World War II, the position of Senior Assistant Observer in Cambridge. Besides his studies in astrophysics and the history of astronomy, he is best known as the founding Editor of the series Vistas in Astronomy.
- Publication:
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Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
- Pub Date:
- June 2006
- Bibcode:
- 2006JAHH....9...93D
- Keywords:
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- Arthur Beer;
- Albert Einstein;
- Warburg Institute;
- Vistas in Astronomy