Arthur Korn
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Arthur Korn | |
Born | May 20, 1870 Breslau |
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Died | December 22, 1945 Jersey City |
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Inventor |
Arthur Korn (May 20, 1870, Breslau - December 21/December 22, 1945, Jersey City) was a German born physicist, mathematician and inventor, who was of Jewish ancestry[1]. He developed an early forerunner of the fax machine[2].
Another Arthur Korn (1891 -1978) was among those who lived in the communal Isokon building in London in the 1930s.
[edit] Literary works
- Handbuch der Phototelegraphie, 1911
- Bildrundfunk, 1926 (with E. Nesper)