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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Valentin Naboth was born in Calau (Niederlausitz) to an originally Jewish family. He was the younger brother of the Lutheran theologian and author Alexius Naboth. In 1544, Valentin immatriculated at the University of Wittenberg, at the time Philipp Melanchthon, Erasmus Reinhold, Johannes Bugenhagen, Paul Eber, and Georg Major taught there. In 1550 he transferred to the University of Erfurt. From 1553 Valentin Naboth taught mathematics at the University of Cologne. When he arrived at Cologne he began teaching mathematics as Privatdozent, since that…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Valentin Naboth was born in Calau (Niederlausitz) to an originally Jewish family. He was the younger brother of the Lutheran theologian and author Alexius Naboth. In 1544, Valentin immatriculated at the University of Wittenberg, at the time Philipp Melanchthon, Erasmus Reinhold, Johannes Bugenhagen, Paul Eber, and Georg Major taught there. In 1550 he transferred to the University of Erfurt. From 1553 Valentin Naboth taught mathematics at the University of Cologne. When he arrived at Cologne he began teaching mathematics as Privatdozent, since that discipline was not included in the university curriculum. He made such an impression that he was offered a University position, remunerated for his private lessons, and made ordinary professor. Dutch mathematician Rudolph Snellius was one of his students in Cologne.