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Johann Friedrich Pfaff (sometimes spelled Friederich; 22 December 1765 – 21 April 1825) was a German mathematician. He was described as one of Germany's most eminent mathematicians during the 19th century. He was a precursor of the German school of mathematical thinking, which under Carl Friedrich Gauss and his followers largely determined the lines on which mathematics developed during the nineteenth century.
[[File:Johann_Friedrich_Pfaff.jpg|thumb|Johann Friedrich Pfaff.]]'''Johann Friedrich Pfaff''' (sometimes spelled '''Friederich'''; 22 December 1765 – 21 April 1825) was a German [[Mathematician (nonfiction)|mathematician]].
 
He was described as one of Germany's most eminent mathematicians during the 19th century. He was a precursor of the German school of mathematical thinking, which under [[Carl Friedrich Gauss (nonficton)|Carl Friedrich Gauss]] and his followers largely determined the lines on which mathematics developed during the nineteenth century.
 
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* [[Mathematics]]
 
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* [[Mathematician (nonfiction)]]
 
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Johann Friedrich Pfaff.

Johann Friedrich Pfaff (sometimes spelled Friederich; 22 December 1765 – 21 April 1825) was a German mathematician.

He was described as one of Germany's most eminent mathematicians during the 19th century. He was a precursor of the German school of mathematical thinking, which under Carl Friedrich Gauss and his followers largely determined the lines on which mathematics developed during the nineteenth century.

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