Johann Daniel Titius | |
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Born | Johann Daniel Tietz 2 January 1729 |
Died | 16 December 1796 | (aged 67)
Nationality | German |
Known for | Titius–Bode law |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Astronomy, physics, biology |
Johann Daniel Titius (born Johann Daniel Tietz(e), 2 January 1729 – 16 December 1796) was a German astronomer and a professor at Wittenberg.[1]
Titius was born in Konitz (Chojnice), Royal Prussia (a fief of the Crown of Poland) to Jakob Tietz, a merchant and council member from Konitz, and Maria Dorothea, née Hanow. His original name was Johann Tietz, but as was customary in the 18th century, when he became a university professor, he Latinized his surname to Titius. Tietz attended school in Danzig (Gdańsk) and studied at the University of Leipzig (1749–1752). He died in Wittenberg, Electorate of Saxony.[1]