Nathan Altshiller Court

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Nathan Altshiller Court (1881 – 1968) was a Polish-American mathematician, a geometer in particular and author of the famous book College Geometry - An Introduction to the Modern Geometry of the Triangle and the Circle.

Biography

Nathan Court was born on 22 January 1881, in Warsaw, Poland. He attended the University of Uege and the University of Ghent in Belgium where he received his D.Sc in 1911. Soon after he came to the United States, he studied and taught at Columbia University. In 1912 he married Sophie Ravltch, whom he had known in Warsaw. Dr. Court taught at the University of Washington and the University of Colorado before coming to the University of Oklahoma in 1918. In 1919, he became a U.S. citizen and changed his last name to Court, keeping Altshiller as a middle name. He became a full Professor at the University of Oklahoma in 1935 and retired in 1951. He died in Norman 20 July 1968.

Major works

  • College Geometry - An Introduction to the Modern Geometry of the Triangle and the Circle, Barnes & Noble, 1952)
  • Modern Pure Solid Geometry, Macmillan, 1935
  • Mathematics in Fun and in Earnest, New American Library, 1958

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