The Frobenius automorphism associated to a prime ideal in a Galois extension of number fields was actually developed by Dedekind, who wrote about it (and the associated ramification groups, later found by Hilbert) in a letter to Frobenius on June 8, 1882.  Frobenius published this construction in a paper in 1896. Some citations:


1. Frobenius, Collected Works, Vol. 2, pp. 719--733.

2. van der Waerden, Modern Algebra, Vol. 1 (Spring 1966), p. 203.

3. Zassenhaus, Canadian Math. Bulletin 18 (1975), p. 448.