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  1. Die Werke von Daniel Bernoulli: Band 2: Analysis, Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung (Gesammelten Werke der Mathematiker Und Physiker der Familie Bernoulli) (German Edition) (Vol 2) by Daniel Bernoulli, 1982-01-01
  2. Die Werke von Daniel Bernoulli: Band 8: Technologie II (English and French Edition) by Daniel Bernoulli, 2005-08-10
  3. Die Werke von Daniel Bernoulli: Band 1: Medizin und Physiologie, Mathematische Jugendschriften, Postitionsastronomie (Latin, English and German Edition) (Vol 1) by Daniel Bernoulli, 1996-10-28
  4. Hydrodynamics and Hydraulics (Phoenix Edition) by Daniel Bernoulli, Johann Bernoulli, 2004-12-17
  5. Die Grundlage der modernen Wertlehre by Daniel Bernoulli, 2009-05-13
  6. Die Grundlage der modernen Wertlehre (German and German Edition) by Daniel Bernoulli, 1896-01-01
  7. Dissertatio Inauguralis Physico-Medica De Respiratione (1721) (Latin Edition) by Daniel Bernoulli, 2010-05-23
  8. Pieces Qui Ont Remporte Le Prix De L'Academie Royale Des Sciences, En 1740 (1741) (French Edition) by Antoine Cavalleri, Daniel Bernoulli, et all 2010-05-23
  9. Daniel Bernoulli Establishes the Field of Hydrodynamics: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Keith Ferrell, 2000
  10. Ballistiker: Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton, Leonardo da Vinci, Leonhard Euler, Daniel Bernoulli, Ernst Mach, Eugène François Vidocq (German Edition)
  11. Die Grundlage der modernen Wertlehre: Daniel Bernoulli, Versuch einer neuen Theorie der Wertbestimmung von Glücksfällen. Aus dem Lateinischen übersetzt und mit ErläuterunGenèversehen von Professor Dr. Alfred Pringsheim; Mit einer Einleitung von Dr. Ludwig by Daniel Bernoulli, 1896-01-01
  12. 18th-Century Latin Writers: Isaac Newton, Carl Linnaeus, Leonhard Euler, Gottfried Leibniz, Daniel Bernoulli, Jacob Bernoulli, Ludvig Holberg
  13. BERNOULLI, DANIEL (1700-1782): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  14. Probability Theorists: Blaise Pascal, Claude Shannon, Abraham de Moivre, Daniel Bernoulli, Andrey Markov, Andrey Kolmogorov, Jacob Bernoulli

1. The Works Of Daniel Bernoulli
Daniel, the second son of Johann I Bernoulli, was born in Groningen. He studied medicine at Basel, Heidelberg and Strasbourg. Continuing his education in Venice, he became increasingly involved in mathematics. He was awarded the prize of the Paris Académie des sciences ten times. Daniel Bernoulli died in Basel in 1782.
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Daniel, the second son of Johann I Bernoulli, was born in Groningen. He studied medicine at Basel, Heidelberg and Strasbourg. Continuing his education in Venice, he became increasingly involved in mathematics. In 1725, Daniel was appointed to the Imperial Academy of St. Petersburg, together with his brother Nicolaus II. There he turned his attention to mechanics and wrote the first draft of his Hydrodynamica ; the final version, his most important single work, was to be published in Strasbourg in 1738. In 1733, Daniel returned to Basel, at first to the chair of anatomy and botanics; in 1743 he became professor of medicine, and in 1750 he was finally appointed to the chair of physics. In more than seventy papers published in various journals, Daniel treated problems in physics and mathematics, some of them involving applications of probability theory. He was awarded the prize of the Paris ten times. Daniel Bernoulli died in Basel in 1782.

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Daniel Bernoulli 17001782. Daniel Bernoulli, a Dutch-born Swiss scientist,discovered basic principles of fluid behavior. He was
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Daniel Bernoulli, a Dutch-born Swiss scientist, discovered basic principles of fluid behavior. He was the son of Johann Bernoulli and the nephew of Jakob Bernoulli, both of whom made major contributions to the early development of calculus. Bernoulli took an early interest in mathematics. Although he earned a medical degree in 1721, he became a professor of mathematics at the Russian Academy in Saint Petersburg in 1725. He later taught experimental philosophy, anatomy, and botany at the universities of Groningen and Basel in Switzerland. Daniel pioneered in Europe, accepting the then-new physics of Isaac Newton. He studied the flow of fluids and formulated the principle (Bernoulli's Principle) that the pressure exerted by a fluid is inversely proportinal to its rate of flow. He also used atomistic concepts in trying to develop the first kinetic theory of gases, accounting for their behavior under conditions of changing pressure and temperature in probabilistic terms. This work, however, did not gain wide notice at the time.

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bernoulli daniel (1700, Groningen 1782, Basel) Daniel Bernoulli was the son ofJohann Bernoulli. Daniel Bernoulli was much honoured in his own lifetime.
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Home Geschichte Mathematiker Zitate ... Suche Bernoulli Daniel (1700, Groningen - 1782, Basel) Daniel Bernoulli was the son of Johann Bernoulli . He was born in Groningen while his father held the chair of mathematics there. His older brother was Nicolaus(II) Bernoulli and his uncle was Jacob Bernoulli so he was born into a family of leading mathematicians but also into a family where there was unfortunate rivalry, jealousy and bitterness. When Daniel was five years old the family returned to their native city of Basel where Daniel's father filled the chair of mathematics left vacant on the death of his uncle Jacob Bernoulli. When Daniel was five years old his younger brother Johann(II) Bernoulli was born. All three sons would go on to study mathematics but this was not the course that Johann Bernoulli planed for Daniel. Johann Bernoulli's father had tried to force Johann into a business career and he had resisted strongly. Rather strangely Johann Bernoulli now tried exactly the same with his own son Daniel. First however Daniel was sent to Basel University at the age of 13 to study philosophy and logic. He obtained his baccalaureate examinations in 1715 and went on to obtain his master's degree in 1716. Daniel, like his father, really wanted to study mathematics and during the time he studied philosophy at Basel, he was learning the methods of the calculus from his father and his older brother Nicolaus(II) Bernoulli. Johann was determined that Daniel should become a merchant and he tried to place him in an apprenticeship. However Daniel was as strongly opposed to this as his own father had been and soon Johann relented but certainly not as far as to let Daniel study mathematics. Johann declared that there was no money in mathematics and so he sent Daniel back to Basel University to study medicine. This Daniel did spending time studying medicine at Heidelberg in 1718 and Strasbourg in 1719. He returned to Basel in 1720 to complete his doctorate in medicine.

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Daniel Bernoulli. Personal Life and Significant Contributions. DanielBernoulli was born on January 29, 1700. Johann
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Daniel Bernoulli Personal Life and Significant Contributions This method of measuring pressure is still used today to determine the air speed of aircraft. Further along in his research which was directed more towards his earlier work Bernoulli discovered the fluid equation, which is still one of the most important discoveries in physics as it governs why airplanes fly. Daniel continued his research on fluids until he eventually published a famous work called Hydrodynamics . After the publishing of this work, a great feud was started between Daniel and his father about who really made the discoveries that were published in the work. This fued took much of Daniels' passion and drive out of his work and his focus turned towards medicine. For the rest of his life he remained in Switzerland until he died on March 17, 1782, at the age of 82. Did You Know? At the age of 23 Daniel was in Italy recovering from an illness. While recovering from the illness he invented a ships hour glass that would acurately measure one hours' time with a flow of sand. This hour glass also worked if it wasn't perfectly level, which is what happens to ship in stormy weather. For More Information: http://pass.maths.org.uk/issue1/bern/

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Daniel Bernoulli. Born 8 Feb 1700 in Groningen, Netherlands Died 17 March 1782in Basel, Switzerland. Daniel Bernoulli was the son of Johann Bernoulli.
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Born: 8 Feb 1700 in Groningen, Netherlands
Died: 17 March 1782 in Basel, Switzerland
Daniel Bernoulli was the son of Johann Bernoulli. He was born in Groningen while his father held the chair of mathematics there. His older brother was Nicolaus(II) Bernoulli and his uncle was Jacob Bernoulli so he was born into a family of leading mathematicians but also into a family where there was unfortunate rivalry, jealousy and bitterness. When Daniel was five years old the family returned to their native city of Basel where Daniel's father filled the chair of mathematics left vacant on the death of his uncle Jacob Bernoulli. When Daniel was five years old his younger brother Johann(II) Bernoulli was born. All three sons would go on to study mathematics but this was not the course that Johann Bernoulli planed for Daniel. Johann Bernoulli's father had tried to force Johann into a business career and he had resisted strongly. Rather strangely Johann Bernoulli now tried exactly the same with his own son Daniel. First however Daniel was sent to Basel University at the age of 13 to study philosophy and logic. He obtained his baccalaureate examinations in 1715 and went on to obtain his master's degree in 1716. Daniel, like his father, really wanted to study mathematics and during the time he studied philosophy at Basel, he was learning the methods of the calculus from his father and his older brother Nicolaus(II) Bernoulli. Johann was determined that Daniel should become a merchant and he tried to place him in an apprenticeship. However Daniel was as strongly opposed to this as his own father had been and soon Johann relented but certainly not as far as to let Daniel study mathematics. Johann declared that there was no money in mathematics and so he sent Daniel back to Basel University to study medicine. This Daniel did spending time studying medicine at Heidelberg in 1718 and Strasbourg in 1719. He returned to Basel in 1720 to complete his doctorate in medicine.

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Daniel Bernoulli. The son of Johann Bernoulli, nephew of Jakob Bernoulli,Daniel Bernoulli was by far the ablest of the younger Bernoullis.
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Daniel Bernoulli
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Daniel Bernoulli February 9 March 17 mathematician The son of Johann Bernoulli , nephew of Jakob Bernoulli , Daniel Bernoulli was by far the ablest of the younger Bernoullis. He worked with Leonhard Euler on the equations bearing their names. Bernoulli's principle is of critical use in aerodynamics . It is applicable to steady, inviscid incompressible flow, along a streamline He taught at Basel University for 26 years until his death. He was a contemporary and intimate friend of Euler, whose works are mentioned in the next chapter. He went to St. Petersburg

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Daniel Bernoulli, 17001782. Petersburg Paradox by Soshichi Uchii - (also portrait); Daniel Bernoulli and the making of the fluid equation by DA Quinney;
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  • "Specimen Theoriae Novae de Mensara Sortis", 1738, Commentarii Academiae Scientiarum Imperialis Petropolitanae . (trans. in 1954, Econometrica "Diiudicatio maxime probabilis plurium obferuation um difcrepantium atque verificillima inductio inde form anda", Acta Scientarium Imperialis Petropolitanae (trans. in 1961, Biometrika
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Daniel Bernoulli (17001782). Portrait by anonymous painter, in HistorischesMuseum Basel;. from the frontispiece of Die Werke von Daniel Bernoulli,.
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15. Daniel(I) Bernoulli
DANIEL(I) BERNOULLI. People who work in any field associated with pure or appliedfluid motion should be familiar with the name Daniel Bernoulli.
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DIED: March 17 1782
Daniel was the most notable of the Bernoulli clan in the second generation. His father, Johann(I) tried to force Daniel into becoming a merchant, just as Johann's father had done to him. Daniel was one of three sons to Johann, and his brothers were Nicolaus(II) and Johann(II). Daniel began taking lessons in mathematics at the age of eleven from his older brother Nicolaus, who was only five years older than him. At a later age, Daniel became a physician, thinking he preferred medicine to being a merchant. However this too changed when he became involved in mathematics. Daniel and Leohnard Euler were close friends and at times became friendly rivals. Just like Euler, Daniel had the honour of having won the prize of the French Academy at least ten times (and on occasion the prize was shared between other successful competitors.) Daniel is most remembered for his work on Hydrodynamics, which he developed uniformly from the single principle that later became known as the Conservation of Energy. People who work in any field associated with pure or applied fluid motion should be familiar with the name Daniel Bernoulli. In 1725 (at the age of 25), Daniel became professor of mathematics in St. Petersburg. It is in this time that he and his cousin Nicolaus(II) presented the problem which came to be known as the Petersburg paradox. Several solutions were put forward to answer the problem including one by Daniel.

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Daniel Bernoulli 17001782 Daniel Daniel Bernoulli did produce other excellentscientific work during these many years back in Basel. In
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Daniel Bernoulli was the son of Johann Bernoulli, a mathematician, and his brother Nicolaus and his uncle Jacob were also mathematicians. Daniel was sent to Basel University at the age of 13 to study philosophy and logic. Daniel really wanted to study mathematics, and during his time there he was learning calculus from his father and his older brother. His father insisted he take up a trade and sent Daniel back to Basel University to study medicine. Daniel completed his doctorate in medicine in 1720, writing his doctoral dissertation on the mechanics of breathing. Failing to obtain an academic post, Daniel went to Venice to study practical medicine. There he worked on mathematics, and with Goldbach's assistance, published his first mathematical work Mathematical Exercises , in 4 parts. The first part described faro, a game of chance. The second part was on the flow of water from a hole in a container. The third part was on the Riccati differential equation, while the final part was on a geometry question concerning figures bounded by two arcs of a circle. Daniel attained fame due to Mathematical Exercises , and consequently he and his brother were offered mathematics positions in St. Petersburg in 1725.

17. Science: Out Of This World -- Daniel Bernoulli
Daniel Bernoulli (17001782) was pushed by his father to become adoctor. His father reluctantly tutored him in mathematics while
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Daniel Bernoulli. Daniel Bernoulli was a Swiss mathematician who lived from17001782. He was the nephew of the mathematician Jacques Bernoulli.
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Daniel Bernoulli
Daniel Bernoulli was a Swiss mathematician who lived from 1700-1782. He was the nephew of the mathematician Jacques Bernoulli.
Bernoulli was interested in mechanics and mathematics. He worked at the St. Petersburg Academy of Science with Leonhard Euler, a mathematician and physicist. Bernoulli was considered one of the founders of the Kinetic Theory of Matter. His famous work, Hydrodynamica , was published in 1738 and included his principle.
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Daniel Bernoulli (17001782), As the Great Northern War was beginning,Daniel Bernoulli had just entered the world. Born on January
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As the Great Northern War was beginning, Daniel Bernoulli had just entered the world. Born on January 29, 1700, he entered a long line of mathematicians. His father Johann Bernoulli held the chair of mathematics at Groningen University in the Netherlands and his uncle Jakob Bernoulli was also an accomplished mathematician, as was his oldest brother Nicolaus (II) Bernoulli. Living with such established Dutch citizens, Daniel was brought into a family where there was unfortunate rivalry, jealousy and bitterness.
This sense of rivalry had its roots deep in his father’s family. When, at the age of five, Daniel’s family decided to return to their native city of Basel in Switzerland, they faced the effects of the jealousy they had left behind. Some years earlier Johann had applied to become professor of mathematics at Basel University, but this was denied him because his elder brother, Jakob had deliberately schemed to prevent him getting the post. Later Jakob got the professorship. En route to Basel, however, Johann learned that Jakob had just died of tuberculosis. He set about lobbying for the vacant position and in less than two months, he was the successor of his late brother’s job.
Despite his work in the medicinal field, in time it became apparent that Daniel's interest in Mathematics was no passing fancy, so his father relented and tutored him. Among the many topics they talked about, one was to have a substantial influence on Daniel's future discoveries. It was called the "Law of Vis Viva Conservation" which is commonly referred to today as the "Law of Conservation of Energy". The young Bernoulli found a kindred spirit in the English physician William Harvey who wrote in his book On the Movement of Heat and Blood in Animals that the heart was like a pump which forced blood to flow like a fluid through our arteries. Daniel was attracted to Harvey's work since it combined his two loves of mathematics and fluids while also earning the medical degree his father expected of him.

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