Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky
Born: 1792 in Nizhni
Novgorod,Russia
Died: 1856
A pioneer in non-Euclidean
geometry, he challenged Euclid's fifth postulate that one and only one line
parallel to a given line can be drawn through a fixed point external to the line;
he developed, independently of János Bolyai, a self-consistent system of
geometry (hyperbolic geometry) in which that postulate was replaced by one
allowing more than one parallel through the fixed point. Lobachevsky first
announced his system in 1826; he subsequently wrote several expositions of it,
including Geometrical Researches on the Theory of Parallels (originally
pub. 1840 in German; tr. 1891, 1914), and a statement of his completed work,
Pangéométrie (issued 1855 in Russian and French). A graduate of the Univ. of
Kazan, he remained there as teacher (1812), professor (1816), and rector (1827).
Despite his efficient and devoted service, in 1846 he was relieved by the
government of his posts of professor and rector.
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