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In addition, he served in a number of advisory roles to the King, as master of the mint, harbor surveyor, inspector of naval architecture, ballistics expert, and head of a highway commission. He was also a member of the privy council(1688), judiciary magistrate of Copenhagen(1693), chief tax assessor (1694), mayor of Copenhagen( Later, prefect of police as well...
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Ole Romer was born in Aarhus, in Jutland, 25 Sept 1644. He was the son of a merchant named Christen Pedersen Romer. Ole was brought up in a Lutheran home. His schooling was in what was guessed as Aarhus, Denmark and continued in Copenhagen at the University of Copenhagen in 1662 , where he studied under the Bartholin brothers Thomas (1616-1680, professor of mathematics and anatomy) and Erasmus (1625-1698, physicist and astronomer)...
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