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The Leading Mid-European Astronomer Marian Wolfgang Koller (2021)

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Marian Wolfgang Koller used to be considered the very best astronomer from Carniola next to Augustin Hallerstein. Today, his work connected with the Dalton Minimum is again in limelight as the alternative explanation of global warming phenomena. Koller wrote precise notes of six semestrial courses of Josef Stefan to promote Stefan’s talents. By using the international connection of his patron Koller, Stefan published at least twenty articles in the British Philosophical Magazine, some of them also in Paris and Geneva.

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Authors & Contributors
Anderson, Thomas R.
Beattie, James
Feinerer, Ingo
Fleming, James Rodger
Gispert, Hélène
Glen, William
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Environment and History
Historia Mathematica
Historical Records of Australian Science
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Publishers
Columbia University Press
Éditions du Seuil
Oxford University Press
Verso
Concepts
Scholarly publishing
Global warming
Climate and climatology
Astronomy
Periodicals; serials
Environment
People
Arrhenius, Svante
Darwin, Charles Robert
Hallerstein, Augustin von
Harris, Thaddeus William
Langley, Samuel Pierpont
Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
21st century
20th century, late
Places
Carniola (Slovenia)
Chile
India
Australia
Italy
New Zealand
Institutions
Astronomical Society of Australia
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