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- From: wjh@cbnewsl.cb.att.com (william.j.hery)
- Newsgroups: sci.math
- Subject: Re: Abel
- Message-ID: <1992Sep5.041859.18277@cbnewsl.cb.att.com>
- Date: 5 Sep 92 04:18:59 GMT
- Organization: AT&T
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- With all these postinga about Abel, I can't help but mention that on a trip
- to Oslo recently I discovered that there is a statue of Abel (labeled only
- ABEL) near the royal residence there; a guide book (Berlitz) confirms that
- it is actually the mathematician Abel.
-
- Now I think its great to have a statue of a "pure" mathematician in such
- a prominent place (does anyone know of any others?)--and to have post
- cards of the statue to send to mathematician friends (which I did)--
- but the way he was portrayed seemed pretty odd to me: with a fierce
- look on his face, stark naked, standing over a couple of other bodies in
- apparant victory. Does anyone know the story of the this sculpture
- and why he is portrayed that way? BTW, the sculpture is by the great Norwegian
- sculptor Viegland, whose works form the heart of Froggner Park in Oslo
- in a truely wonderful series of bronze and stone larger-than-life
- pieces which portray the human condition in many interesting ways.
-
- Bill Hery
- AT&T Bell Labs
- 201-386-2362
- hery@att.COM
-