Lamont’s seed: Georg von Neumayer’s interest in magnetism, meteorology and astronomy

From 1835 Johann von Lamont (1805-1879) was director of the observatory at the village of Bogenhausen, north-east of Munich (today part of Munich). He was a scholar with varied interests and the ability to achieve something excellent with sparse funding. Although he started his astronomical research...

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