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Bonn University had two full professorships for mathematics. The second professorship, however, was sometimes treated as an Extraordinarius (in the years 1869–1892, 1904–1911). In 1892, a regular Extraordinarius was added. Between 1869 and 1935, all professorships in Bonn were repeatedly filled with Jewish mathematicians.

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  1. See (Hausdoff 1903: 14).

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  2. See (Toeplitz 1999: 7).

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  3. (Toeplitz 1999: 46f.).

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Purkert, W. (2012). Bonn. In: Bergmann, B., Epple, M., Ungar, R. (eds) Transcending Tradition. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22464-5_7

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