Otto Hesse - Works

Works

  • Vorlesungen über analytische Geometrie des Raumes. (Lectures on analytic geometry of space) Leipzig (3. A. 1876)
  • Vorlesungen aus der analytischen Geometrie der geraden Linie, des Punktes und des Kreises. (Lectures from the analytical geometry of the straight line, the point and the circle) Leipzig (1881). Hrsg. A. Gundelfinger
  • Die Determinanten elementar behandelt. (Determinants elementary treated) Leipzig (2. A. 1872)
  • Die vier Species. (The four Species) Leipzig (1872)

His collected works were published in 1897 by Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities.

  • Hesse, Ludwig Otto (1972), Dyck, W.; Gundelfinger, S.; Lüroth, J. et al., eds., Ludwig Otto Hesse's gesammelte Werke, New York: Chelsea Publishing Co., ISBN 978-0-8284-0261-3, MR 0392474, http://books.google.com/books?isbn=0828402612

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