id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-2163 David Hilbert - Wikipedia .html text/html 7260 785 64 Among his 69 Ph.D. students in Göttingen were many who later became famous mathematicians, including (with date of thesis): Otto Blumenthal (1898), Felix Bernstein (1901), Hermann Weyl (1908), Richard Courant (1910), Erich Hecke (1910), Hugo Steinhaus (1911), and Wilhelm Ackermann (1925).[12] Between 1902 and 1939 Hilbert was editor of the Mathematische Annalen, the leading mathematical journal of the time. One who had to leave Germany, Paul Bernays, had collaborated with Hilbert in mathematical logic, and co-authored with him the important book Grundlagen der Mathematik (which eventually appeared in two volumes, in 1934 and 1939). Gordan, the house expert on the theory of invariants for the Mathematische Annalen, could not appreciate the revolutionary nature of Hilbert's theorem and rejected the article, criticizing the exposition because it was insufficiently comprehensive. Hilbert published his views on the foundations of mathematics in the 2-volume work Grundlagen der Mathematik. David Hilbert's Lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics and Physics, 1891–1933. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-2163.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-2163.txt