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  1. Hans Freudenthal (* 17. September 1905 in Luckenwalde; † 13. Oktober 1990 in Utrecht) war ein deutsch-niederländischer Mathematiker, Mathematik- und Wissenschaftsdidaktiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werk. 3 Ehrungen. 4 Bibliographie. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks. 7 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  2. Portrait of prof. dr. H. Freudenthal, 1957. Hans Freudenthal (17 September 1905 – 13 October 1990) was a Jewish German-born Dutch mathematician. He made substantial contributions to algebraic topology and also took an interest in literature, philosophy, history and mathematics education.

  3. 13. Okt. 1990 · Quick Info. Born. 17 September 1905. Luckenwalde, Germany. Died. 13 October 1990. Utrecht, The Netherlands. Summary. Hans Freudenthal was a German-born Dutch mathematician who made important contributions to algebraic topology. He also published works on history and mathematical education. View two larger pictures. Biography.

  4. The Legacy of Freudenthal pays homage to Freudenthal and his work on mathematics, its history and education. Almost all authors were his scholars or co-workers. They testify to what they learned from him. Freudenthal himself contributes posthumously.

  5. 19. Feb. 2024 · In diesem Beitrag wird ein von Hans Freudenthal eröffneter Zugang zu den ganzen Zahlen und zu den Brüchen ausgearbeitet und mit einer algebraischen Hintergrundtheorie versehen. Charakteristisch für diesen Zugang ist, dass er vom Rechnen ausgeht und neben dem Hankelschen Permanenzprinzip auch vom Leibnizschen Identitätsprinzip ...

    • Erich Ch. Wittmann
    • erich.wittmann@tu-dortmund.de
  6. 1. Nov. 2000 · Hans Freudenthal, A mathematician on didactics and curriculum theory. November 2000. Curriculum Studies 32 (6) DOI: 10.1080/00220270050167170. Authors: KPE Gravemeijer. Jan Terwel. Vrije...

  7. Hans Freudenthal. (1905—1990) Quick Reference. (1905–90) German mathematician who became one of the most important figures in mathematics education in the late 20th century. He founded the Institute for the Development of Mathematical Education in Utrecht in 1971, and was its first director.