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Vassilios Lakon (Greek: Βασίλειος Λάκων or Greek: Βασιλείου Ι Λάκωνος, 1831–1900) was an astronomer, mathematician, experimental physicist, philologist, author, and professor. He was one of the most influential Greek scientists of the 19th century. He did research in the fields of physics and mathematics. His professors were world-renowned physicist Dimitrios Stroumpos and astronomer Georgios Konstantinos Vouris. He also studied in France with Joseph Bertrand. He was exposed to the works of Joseph Liouville, Augustin-Louis Cauchy, Bernard Lamy, and Jacques Charles François Sturm. Lakon's math textbooks were used in high schools across Greece during the second half of the 19th century.

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  • Ο Βασίλειος Λάκων (1830 - 1900) ήταν Έλληνας φυσικομαθηματικός καθηγητής πανεπιστημίου του 19ου αιώνα. (el)
  • Vasílios Lákon (en grec moderne : Βασίλειος Λάκων) est né en 1830 à Kéa, en Grèce, et mort en 1900, à Athènes. C'est un mathématicien et un physicien grec, qui a également été recteur de l'Université d'Athènes. (fr)
  • Vassilios Lakon (Greek: Βασίλειος Λάκων or Greek: Βασιλείου Ι Λάκωνος, 1831–1900) was an astronomer, mathematician, experimental physicist, philologist, author, and professor. He was one of the most influential Greek scientists of the 19th century. He did research in the fields of physics and mathematics. His professors were world-renowned physicist Dimitrios Stroumpos and astronomer Georgios Konstantinos Vouris. He also studied in France with Joseph Bertrand. He was exposed to the works of Joseph Liouville, Augustin-Louis Cauchy, Bernard Lamy, and Jacques Charles François Sturm. Lakon's math textbooks were used in high schools across Greece during the second half of the 19th century. Lakon was born on the island of Kea. He was from a prominent family. He was the first student to receive a doctorate degree in Mathematics from the University of Athens in 1850. He continued his post-doctoral studies in France. He returned to Greece. He introduced modern French mathematical concepts to Greek education. He was involved in high school and higher education. He spent the rest of his life teaching and writing science books. He participated in the scientific debates of the time. His axiomatic foundation expanded Euclid's Elements. He presented the idea of motion relative to geometry and discussed the rotation and placement of geometric figures on a plane and in space. He also contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and astronomy. His first son was the famous Greek poet . His other son was a botanist. (en)
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  • Ioannis Lakon (en)
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  • Ο Βασίλειος Λάκων (1830 - 1900) ήταν Έλληνας φυσικομαθηματικός καθηγητής πανεπιστημίου του 19ου αιώνα. (el)
  • Vasílios Lákon (en grec moderne : Βασίλειος Λάκων) est né en 1830 à Kéa, en Grèce, et mort en 1900, à Athènes. C'est un mathématicien et un physicien grec, qui a également été recteur de l'Université d'Athènes. (fr)
  • Vassilios Lakon (Greek: Βασίλειος Λάκων or Greek: Βασιλείου Ι Λάκωνος, 1831–1900) was an astronomer, mathematician, experimental physicist, philologist, author, and professor. He was one of the most influential Greek scientists of the 19th century. He did research in the fields of physics and mathematics. His professors were world-renowned physicist Dimitrios Stroumpos and astronomer Georgios Konstantinos Vouris. He also studied in France with Joseph Bertrand. He was exposed to the works of Joseph Liouville, Augustin-Louis Cauchy, Bernard Lamy, and Jacques Charles François Sturm. Lakon's math textbooks were used in high schools across Greece during the second half of the 19th century. (en)
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