Václav Láska in Poland
Antiquitates Mathematicae, Tome 4 (2010).
Václav Láska (1862-1943) was, the last Czech scholar of the natural sciences. He became famous as a mathematician, astronomer, surveyor, seismologist, meteorologist, cartographer and teacher. Worth noting that the main purpose of his scientific work was an attempt to support nature of modern research on accurate mathematical foundations and the usage of mathematical methods.
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Martina Bečvářová. Václav Láska in Poland. Antiquitates Mathematicae, Tome 4 (2010). https://geodesic-test.mathdoc.fr/item/ANME_2010__4_293098/