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Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (20 February 1798 – 14 February 1870) was a German mathematician and engineer. The unit for specific gravity of liquids, degree Brix (°Bx), is named after him. Brix made a career as a civil servant in professions related to civil engineering, measurements and manufacture (1827 Bauconducteur, 1834 Fabriken-Commisionsrath, 1853 geheimer Regierungsrath) and retired in 1866 (when he was promoted to geheimer Oberregierungsrath). He was director of the Royal Prussian Commission for Measurements, member of a technical committee in the Ministry of Trade, and the technical building committee. He was also a teacher of applied mathematics at Gewerbeinstitut zu Berlin (1828–1850), as well as in higher analysis and applied mathematics at the Bauakademie, both of which ar

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  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (* 20. Februar 1798 in Wesel; † 14. Februar 1870 in (Berlin-)Charlottenburg) war ein deutscher Mathematiker und Ingenieur, der vor allem als preußischer Baubeamter und Hochschullehrer wirkte. Die Maßeinheit Grad Brix für die relative Dichte von Flüssigkeiten wurde nach ihm benannt. (de)
  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (20 February 1798 – 14 February 1870) was a German mathematician and engineer. The unit for specific gravity of liquids, degree Brix (°Bx), is named after him. Brix made a career as a civil servant in professions related to civil engineering, measurements and manufacture (1827 Bauconducteur, 1834 Fabriken-Commisionsrath, 1853 geheimer Regierungsrath) and retired in 1866 (when he was promoted to geheimer Oberregierungsrath). He was director of the Royal Prussian Commission for Measurements, member of a technical committee in the Ministry of Trade, and the technical building committee. He was also a teacher of applied mathematics at Gewerbeinstitut zu Berlin (1828–1850), as well as in higher analysis and applied mathematics at the Bauakademie, both of which are forerunners of the Technical University of Berlin. He participated in many public works in Berlin and Potsdam. (en)
  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (1798, Wesel — 1870, Berlin) est un ingénieur et mathématicien allemand. On a donné son nom à l'échelle de Brix (°Bx) qu'il a élaborée. (fr)
  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (Wesel, 20 febbraio 1798 – Charlottenburg, 14 febbraio 1870) è stato un matematico e ingegnere tedesco. L'unità di misura grado Brix (°Bx) per la gravità specifica dei liquidi prende il nome da lui. Brix fece carriera come dipendente pubblico in professioni legate all'ingegneria civile, alle misure e alle costruzioni (1827 Bauconducteur, 1834 Fabriken-Commissionsrath, 1853 geheimer Regierungsrath) e si ritirò nel 1866 (quando venne promosso a geheimer Oberregierungsrath). È stato direttore della Commissione Reale della Prussia per le misure, membro di un comitato tecnico presso il Ministero del Commercio e di un comitato tecnico per l'edilizia. È stato anche insegnante di matematica applicata presso lo Gewerbeinstitut zu Berlin (1828–1850), così come di analisi e matematica applicata alla Bauakademie, entrambe le scuole furono precursori dell'Università tecnica di Berlino. Brix partecipò anche a molti lavori pubblici a Berlino e a Potsdam. (it)
  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (Wesel, 20 de fevereiro de 1798 — Charlottenburg, Berlim, 14 de fevereiro de 1870) foi um matemático e engenheiro alemão. A unidade Brix (°Bx) para líquidos é denominada em sua homenagem. Sepultado no Luisenfriedhof I em Berlim, sua sepultura não foi preservada. (pt)
  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix, född 20 februari 1798, död 14 februari 1870, var en tysk matematiker och ingenjör som kanske är mest känd för att ha fått Brixskalan uppkallad efter sig. (sv)
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  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (* 20. Februar 1798 in Wesel; † 14. Februar 1870 in (Berlin-)Charlottenburg) war ein deutscher Mathematiker und Ingenieur, der vor allem als preußischer Baubeamter und Hochschullehrer wirkte. Die Maßeinheit Grad Brix für die relative Dichte von Flüssigkeiten wurde nach ihm benannt. (de)
  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (1798, Wesel — 1870, Berlin) est un ingénieur et mathématicien allemand. On a donné son nom à l'échelle de Brix (°Bx) qu'il a élaborée. (fr)
  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (Wesel, 20 de fevereiro de 1798 — Charlottenburg, Berlim, 14 de fevereiro de 1870) foi um matemático e engenheiro alemão. A unidade Brix (°Bx) para líquidos é denominada em sua homenagem. Sepultado no Luisenfriedhof I em Berlim, sua sepultura não foi preservada. (pt)
  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix, född 20 februari 1798, död 14 februari 1870, var en tysk matematiker och ingenjör som kanske är mest känd för att ha fått Brixskalan uppkallad efter sig. (sv)
  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (20 February 1798 – 14 February 1870) was a German mathematician and engineer. The unit for specific gravity of liquids, degree Brix (°Bx), is named after him. Brix made a career as a civil servant in professions related to civil engineering, measurements and manufacture (1827 Bauconducteur, 1834 Fabriken-Commisionsrath, 1853 geheimer Regierungsrath) and retired in 1866 (when he was promoted to geheimer Oberregierungsrath). He was director of the Royal Prussian Commission for Measurements, member of a technical committee in the Ministry of Trade, and the technical building committee. He was also a teacher of applied mathematics at Gewerbeinstitut zu Berlin (1828–1850), as well as in higher analysis and applied mathematics at the Bauakademie, both of which ar (en)
  • Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (Wesel, 20 febbraio 1798 – Charlottenburg, 14 febbraio 1870) è stato un matematico e ingegnere tedesco. L'unità di misura grado Brix (°Bx) per la gravità specifica dei liquidi prende il nome da lui. Brix partecipò anche a molti lavori pubblici a Berlino e a Potsdam. (it)
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