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Otto E. Neugebauer (May 26 1899February 19 1990) was an Austrian-American mathematician and historian of science who became known for his research on the history of astronomy and the other exact (i.e., mathematical) sciences in antiquity and into the Middle Ages. By studying clay tablets he discovered that the ancient Babylonians knew much more about mathematics and astronomy than had been realized hitherto. He has been called "the most original and productive scholar of the history of the exact sciences ... of our age" (from the N.A.S. biography).

In 1931 he founded the mathematical reviewing journal Zentralblatt für Mathematik and in 1939, after the Zentralblatt was taken over by the Nazis, he founded Mathematical Reviews in the U.S.A. to take its place. In 1967 he was awarded the Henry Norris Russell Lectureship by the American Astronomical Society. In 1979 he received the Award for Distinguished Service to Mathematics from the Mathematical Association of America for founding these journals.

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