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Margrethe Nørlund Bohr (7 March 1890–21 December 1984) was the Danish wife of and collaborator, editor and transcriber for physicist Niels Bohr who received the Nobel Prize. She also influenced her son, Nobel Prize winner Aage Bohr.
Margrethe Nørlund Bohr (født 7. marts 1890, død 21. december 1984) var ægtefælle, samarbejdspartner, redaktør og transskribent for fysikeren Niels Bohr , som modtog Nobelprisen. Hun havde også stor indflydelse på sønnen, nobelprismodtager Aage Bohr .
The correspondence brings new understanding to the origins of Bohr’s atomic model and presages the role that Margrethe was going to play throughout Bohr’s life. Key words: Niels Bohr; Margrethe Nørlund; Harald Bohr; correspondence; Bohr atomic model; scientific creativity; literature; spouses. Niels Bohr Archive, Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 ...
12. Juni 2013 · Nach seiner Doktorarbeit brach der dänische Physiker Niels Bohr für ein Jahr nach England auf, angetrieben durch "meinen albernen, wilden Übermut", wie er seine Gemütslage in einem Brief an seine Verlobte, Margrethe Nørlund, beschrieb [1]. Bohr würde diesen Übermut auf dem Weg zu seiner revolutionären Idee – der ...
One weekend his visited Harald Bohr’s close friend Niels Erik Nørlund and he met Nørlund’s sister Margrethe, a beautiful young student with blond curly hair and the same gentle nature as his mother. From that moment there were no other girls for Niels Bohr. And when Margrethe saw "those lovely eyes and heard him speak and saw how modest ...
Niels married Margrethe Nørlund Bohr, an editor and transcriber, and sister to Niels Erik Nørlund, a mathematician. Neils had 6 children, all sons. The oldest, Christian Bohr, died in a boating accident in 1934, and another, Harald, was severely mentally disabled, died at the age of about 10/11. [1] [2] [3] [4] Remaining four sons were: [3]
Niels Bohr returned to Copenhagen at the end of July 1912, and on the first of August he married Margrethe Nørlund. Immediately after the wedding they travelled to Norway, where they would spend a few days. There Niels Bohr completed his first written work. He dictated and his bride wrote with clear, legible handwriting and she also improved ...