Ludwik Hordynski


Ludwik Marian Hordyński (born April 8, 1882 in Rzeszow, February 7, 1920 in Lviv) is a Polish mathematician, the first treasurer of the Mathematical Society in Cracow. Curriculum vitae

In the years 1900-1904 he studied mathematics at the Lviv University. In 1905 he passed the exam for a teacher of secondary and real schools, then he worked in Lviv and Rzeszow. In 1907 he received his Ph.D. degree in philosophy from the 1904 work on Partially Processed Indicators. In the academic year 1908/1909 he studied in Paris, after returning to work as a teacher, in the academic year 1911/1912 he lectured at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Technical Chemistry Lviv Polytechnic, in the academic year 1913/1914 again studied in Paris. From 1914 he stayed in Cracow. In April 1919 he became a treasurer of the newly formed Mathematical Society in Cracow (later transformed into the Polish Mathematical Society). In the same year he left for Lvov. He died in Spain.

He was the translator of the five-volume textbook for geometry by Richard Suppantschitsch. Bibliography

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