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  1. Ein neuer Psychologismus?: Edmund Husserls Kritik am Relativismus und die Erkenntnistheorie des radikalen Konstruktivismus von Humberto R. Maturana und Gerhard Roth (Epistemata) (German Edition) by Gunter Frohlich, 2000
  2. The description and use of His Majesties dials in White-Hall garden (The English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile) by Edmund Gunter, 1972
  3. The description and vse of the sector, the crosse-staffe, and other instruments for such as are studious of mathematicall practise. (1623) by Edmund Gunter, 2010-07-13
  4. The description and vse of his Maiesties dials in VVhite-Hall Garden (1624) by Edmund Gunter, 2010-07-13
  5. The description and vse of the sector for such as are studious of mathematicall practise. (1623) by Edmund Gunter, 2010-07-13
  6. Use of the Sector, Crosse-Staffe, and Other Instruments (The English Experience, No. 422) by Edmund Gunter, 1971-12
  7. Unser Selbst. Identität im Wandel der neuronalen Prozesse. by Josef Quitterer, Günter Rager, et all 2003-01-01
  8. Staatssekretär (Deutschland): Günter Gaus, Egon Bahr, Edmund Forschbach, Hans-Heinrich Herwarth von Bittenfeld, Peter Boenisch (German Edition)
  9. Kynologe: Wolf-Eberhard Barth, Albert Heim, Edmund Löns, Bernd Krewer, Erik Zimen, Günter Millahn, Hellmuth Wachtel (German Edition)
  10. Innovations in Stage and Theatre Design (Paperback-1972) by Donald Oenslager, Frederick Hunter, et all 1972

61. 600000 People Connected With European Royalty
Born Christened Died Buried Spouse Rosa Lee Montis (living) 3 M CharlieWayne gunter (details suppressed for this living person) edmund Claiborne
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62. 600000 People Connected With European Royalty
Father Adam gunter ( ) 1 Mother Melia Jane Fulmer ( - ) 1 Children Wife Maud Atkyn7 Born Christened Died Buried edmund Chamberlayne Elizabeth Atkyns
http://www.e-familytree.net/f614.htm

63. Computing Before Computers
See also Analog computing devices; Ballistics; Bell Telephone Laboratories, ModelsII,III,IV M9 antiaircraft, 192 use of, 187 gunter, edmund, 27-29 gunter's
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Go to On Line Documents , Go to Go to Antique Computer home page This is a presentation of
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with contributions by
W. Aspray
A. G. Bromley
M. Campbell-Kelly
P.E. Ceruzzi
M. R. Williams
ISBN 0-8138-0047-1
1. Calculators-History. 2. Computers-History. I. Aspray, William.
Statement of permission to web publish Scanned, and processed into Adobe .PDF format by Ed Thelen September 2000 from a first edition copy lent by Michael R. Williams - one of the contributors. To make the contents of this 266 page book more accessable for Internet viewers:
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Table of Contents
Introduction .................................... vii
William Aspray Chapter One: Early Calculation
Michael R. Williams Chapter Two: Difference and Analytical Engines
Allan G. Bromley

64. MAIN INDEX
edmund ASBURY HONORARY DEGREE CITATION Commencement Files GULLION, edmund M. - CORRES. BROCHURE(1934?-1956?) Ord Family Papers Part 2 gunter, ELDER - CORRESP
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GO TO BOTTOM OF SEGMENT GO TO PREVIOUS SEGMENT ... GULLETT, SIR HENRY - REFERENCE The Thomas Murray Wilson Papers
GULLETT, SIR HENRY - REFERENCE
The Thomas Murray Wilson Papers
GULLICKSEN, RICHARD (STAGE DESIGNER) - BLUEPRINTS: MADAMA BUTTERFLY
Patrick T. Bakman Papers
GULLION, EDMUND A. - CORRES. TO/FROM PARSONS, J. GRAHAM 1962-65
J. Graham Parsons Papers
GULLION, EDMUND A. - CORRES. TO/FROM PARSONS, J. GRAHAM 1975
J. Graham Parsons Papers
GULLION, EDMUND A. - RE. FG CONGO ILLNESS (TELEGRAM)
The Fitzhugh Green Papers
GULLION, EDMUND A. - TO FG
The Fitzhugh Green Papers
GULLION, EDMUND A. - TO FG
The Fitzhugh Green Papers
GULLION, EDMUND A. - TO FG
The Fitzhugh Green Papers
GULLION, EDMUND A. - TO FG
The Fitzhugh Green Papers GULLION, EDMUND A. - TO FG The Fitzhugh Green Papers GULLION, EDMUND ASBURY -HONORARY DEGREE CITATION Commencement Files GULLION, EDMUND M. - CORRES. TO HERZ, MARTIN F. 1980 Martin F. Herz Papers GULLION, PAT - FROM FG The Fitzhugh Green Papers "GULLS IN HARD WEATHER" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM Elizabeth Jennings Papers, Group 2

65. FINAL "GUNTER" APPEAL!!!!
JOHN edmund gunter born 1903 PETER COURTNEY gunter born 1906 ALFRED LAWRENCE gunterborn 1909 parents John and Lydia gunter WILLIAM HENRY gunter no date early
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FINAL "GUNTER" APPEAL!!!!
Follow Ups Post Followup Living Search Board FAQ Posted by Linda Gunter-Whitman on April 04, 2002 at 05:52:39: Still seeking contact with ANY descendants of the following:
HILLARY HEATH GUNTER born 1909
parents:Godfrey G. and Lillian(Braham or Breham)Gunter.
JOHN EDMUND GUNTER born 1903
PETER COURTNEY GUNTER born 1906
ALFRED LAWRENCE GUNTER born 1909
parents: John and Lydia Gunter
WILLIAM HENRY GUNTER no date early 1900s
parents: Henry and Daisy(Payne) Gunter
GEOFF GUNTER born about 1907-1909(?)
parents: Geoffrey C. and Florence(Miller) Gunter. These I believe would be the parents or grandparents of "living Gunters". Follow Ups:

66. Slide Rules
Basic facts involving the development of the slide rule. Includes diagrams and links to information Category Science Math Education Slide Rules...... edmund gunter soon reduced the effort by drawing a number line inwhich the positions of numbers were proportional to their logs.
http://www.hpmuseum.org/sliderul.htm
The Museum of HP Calculators
Slide Rules
In 1614, John Napier discovered the logarithm which made it possible to perform multiplications and divisions by addition and subtraction. (ie: a*b = 10^(log(a)+log(b)) and a/b = 10^(log(a)-log(b)).) This was a great time saver but there was still quite a lot of work required. The mathematician had to look up two logs, add them together and then look for the number whose log was the sum. Edmund Gunter soon reduced the effort by drawing a number line in which the positions of numbers were proportional to their logs.
The scale started at one because the log of one is zero. Two numbers could be multiplied by measuring the distance from the beginning of the scale to one factor with a pair of dividers, then moving them to start at the other factor and reading the number at the combined distance.
Picture of a 2 foot Gunter scale (~110K) The yellow spots are brass inserts to provide wear resistance at commonly used points.
Closeup on the Gunter scale (~72K)
Soon afterwards, William Oughtred simplified things further by taking two Gunter's lines and sliding them relative to each other thus eliminating the dividers.

67. Runkel Gunter Soziologie Des Spiels
Translate this page Titel Soziologie des Spiels. Autor Runkel gunter. Rubrik Kategorie GrimmingerRolf, Schmitt Hans Wilson edmund Briefe über Lit Popa Vasko Wolfserde.
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68. E. Dale Gunter Funeral Home Guestbook For Michael Edmund Vignoul
Please leave your message for the Family. Your Name Your EMail AddressYour note to the family Thank you for taking the time
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69. Join In: Audio Cassette Gunter Gerngross ELT Audio-visual School Textbooks
Subject ELT audiovisual School Textbooks Title Join in Audio CassetteAuthor gunter Gerngross. edmund John Flute of Sardonyx
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70. Sts3700b: Lecture Number 09a
I will mention here edmund gunter (1581 1626) He made a mechanical device, gunter'sscale, to multiply numbers based on the logs using a single scale and a
http://www.yorku.ca/sasit/sts/sts3700b/lecture09a.html
ATKINSON FACULTY OF LIBERAL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
S C I E N C E A N D T E C H N O L O G Y S T U D I E S
STS 3700B 6.0 HISTORY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Lecture 9: The Seventeenth Century I Prev Next Syllabus Selected References ... Home Topics
  • For it is unworthy of excellent men to lose hours like slaves in the labour of calculation which would safely be relegated to anyone else if machines were used. This statement , uttered by Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibniz in 1685, could well be taken as one of the manifestos of modern computing, and the seventeenth century witnesses a true outburst of inventions in this area, powered by pivotal mathematical research. Note : Before we continue, notice that we seem to have skipped the Renaissance . The Renaissance is usually considered to have started in Italy, specifically in Florence, as early as the end of the thirteenth century. By the fifteenth century all of Italy was experiencing this rebirth, but it was only in the sixteenth century that the rest of Europe can be considered to have entered the Renaissance in full. Chronologically at least, and for the purposes of this course, we will use the term Middle Ages to include at least the early Renaissance. After all, the (Late) Middle Ages overlap to a considerable degree with the Renaissance, and the latter had different timelines in different parts of Europe, Here is a brief timeline spanning the period considered in this and the following lecture:
    • 1612-1614: John Napier uses the printed decimal point, devises logarithms, and uses numbered sticks, or Napier's Bones, for calculating

71. Slide Rules, History, Models, Makers
their translation into base 10 logarithms by Henry Briggs in 1617) and the interpretationof such logarithms into a mechanical length by edmund gunter in 1620.
http://www.rmtc.org/slide.htm

72. Bootlegbooks: Websters Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1913, Page 702
Rev. edmund gunter a professor of astronomy at Gresham College, London,who invented also gunter's chain, and gunter's quadrant.
http://www.bootlegbooks.com/Reference/Webster/data/702.html
Websters Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1913
Page No: 702
Table of Contents and Search Form Previous Page Next Page Gunarchy
Gu"nar*chy n. See Gynarchy Gunboat
Gun"boat` n. (Nav.) A vessel of light draught, carrying one or more guns. Guncotton
Gun"cot`ton See under Gun Gundelet
Gun"de*let n. [Obs.] See Gondola Marston. Gunflint
Gun"flint` n. A sharpened flint for the lock of a gun, to ignite the charge. It was in common use before the introduction of percussion caps. Gunjah
n. (Bot.) See Ganja Gunlock
Gun"lock` n. The lock of a gun, for producing the discharge. See Lock Gunnage
Gun"nage n. The number of guns carried by a ship of war. Gunnel
Gun"nel n. [See Gunwale A gunwale. (Zoöl.) A small, eel-shaped, marine fish of the genus Murænoides ; esp., M. gunnellus gunnel fish butterfish rock eel Gunner
Gun"ner n. One who works a gun, whether on land or sea; a cannoneer. A warrant officer in the navy having charge of the ordnance on a vessel. (Zoöl.) (a) The great northern diver or loon. See Loon (b) The sea bream. [Prov. Eng. or Irish]

73. C J's Metal Detecting Pages
edmund gunter (15811626) Professor of Astronomy at Gresham College, London wasa mathematician who by the 1620's had designed a chain consisting of 100 iron
http://www.chrmarshall.v-2-1.net/Gunter's Chain.htm
home GUNTER'S CHAIN - THE MISSING LINK
'...a Word or two of Dimensurators or Measuring Instruments, whereof the mosts usual has been the Chain,
and the common length for English Measures 4 Poles, as answering indifferently to the Englishs Mile and
Acre, 10 such Chains in length making a Furlong, and 10 single square Chains an Acre, so that a square
Mile contains 640 square Acres...'
John Ogilby, Britannia Fig.1 - illustrations from John Ogilby's Britannia of 1675.
left - cherub holding chain. centre - complete chain folded at front of table.
Fig.2 - detector found 20 and 30 link tags

Featured in Figure 2 are two brass artefacts that have puzzled many archaeologists and metal detector users for some time. They have previously been published in archaeological excavation reports and detector magazines where their use has been suggested to range from harness pendants to amulets and their date range from Roman to Medieval but in fact they do not predate c1620AD. The use of a chain for surveying and measuring was first recorded in 1579. Edmund Gunter (1581-1626) Professor of Astronomy at Gresham College, London was a mathematician who by the 1620's had designed a chain consisting of 100 iron links measuring 66 feet (22 yards). Its usefulness was such that it became the principle means for the linear measurement of land for almost 300 years. The invention of the steel tape in 1867 brought a more convenient and accurate means of measuring large distances and therefore by the early 1900's Gunter's Chain had generally fallen out of use.

74. Index From Code By Charles Petzold
See GUI (graphical user interface) ground, use of the term, 34–35 guard patterns,80–81 GUI (graphical user interface), 370, 371 gunter, edmund, 239.
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75. Edmund
III of England. Founder of the House of Lancaster. Scientists EdmundGunter (15811626) English mathematician. Edmond Halley (1656
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For many more names, please Return to Edgar's Main Page. Edmund
Gender : Masculine.
Language : English.
Etymology
Edmund is the modern form of the Old English name Eadmund
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Pronunciation : ed-mund.
Diminutives
English Ed Eddie Eddy Ned Neddie Neddy Ted Teddy
Alternates Edmonde French Edmond Emon Monet Hawaiian Ekemona Hungarian Irish Eamon Eamonn Italian Edmondo Spanish Edmundo Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Edmund Spenser English poet. Edmund Waller English poet. Edmondo de Amicis Italian writer. Edmond Rostand French dramatist. Edmund C. Blunden American poet. Hungarian novelist. Educators, Scholars, and Social Workers Edmund Bolton English historian. Edmund Calamy English theologian. Edmund Burke British statesman and political scientist. Edmund Malone Irish-English scholar. Edmund Hodgson Yates English journalist. Edmund Clarence Stedman American editor. Sir Edmund Gosse British literary historian. Edmund Husserl Edmund philosopher. Miscellaneous Edmond Hoyle English writer on card games.

76. A.M.A. - Associazione Marchigiana Astrofili: I Personaggi Dell'Astronomia (E-G)
Translate this page 1618-1663), fisico italiano. Spiegò la diffrazione della luce. gunterEdmund gunter (1581-1626), matematico e astronomo inglese.
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I personaggi dell'Astronomia (E-G)
Eddington
Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882-1944), astronomo e fisico britannico.
Einstein
Albert Einstein (1879-1955), fisico americano di origine tedesca. Dimostrò l'esistenza del fotone e introdusse la teoria della relatività ristretta e generale, ridefinendo la concezione di spazio e tempo. Inoltre formulò il principio di equivalenza tra massa ed energia (E = mc
Encke
Johann Franz Encke (1791-1865), astronomo tedesco.
Eraclide Póntico
Eraclide Póntico (388 a.C. - 315 a.C.), astronomo e filosofo greco.
Eratòstene
Eratòstene (272-192 a.C. ca), astronomo e matematico greco. Sostenne la sfericità della Terra e calcolò la lunghezza del meridiano terrestre con metodi trigonometrici.
Eudòsso
Eudosso di Cnido (408 a.C. - 345 ca a.C.), astronomo e matematico greco.
Fabricius
David Fabricius (1564-1617), astronomo olandese.
Fermi
Enrico Fermi (1901-1954), fisico italiano premio Nobel per la fisica 1938. Ottenne la fissione dell'uranio sviluppando la prima pila atomica.
Filolao
Filolao (470 ca-400 ca a.C.), astronomo e matematico greco.

77. E. Dale Gunter Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. --> Archived Memorials
Visitation Monday, November 19,2001 500 to 700 PM at E. Dale gunter FuneralHome Service Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 1200 Noon at the Fifth Avenue
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Below are links to On-line Memorials containing Guestbooks. Please take a moment to leave the family a message. Visit the Obituaries section of this site for Memorials dated after January 1, 2002.
Norma E. Duty
Visitation : Friday, December 28, 2001, 10:00 to 11:00 AM at Starkey Road Baptist Church
Service : Friday, December 28, 2001, 11:00 AM at Starkey Road Baptist Church
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Service : 10:00 A.M. January 3, 2002 at St. Raphael's Catholic Church
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78. Eric's Introduction To The Slide Rule Page
idea of where things lay? This is exactly what the English astronomerEdmund gunter came up with in 1620. He drew a 2 foot long
http://www.sliderule.ca/intro.htm
Introduction to the Slide Rule
The words "slide rule" may conjure up images of overwhelming complexity and technical detail for you, but the underlying concept is actually quite straightforward. At its heart, the slide rule is nothing more than a simple and elegant solution for solving basic mathematical calculations. What I'll attempt to do on this page is to explain where the slide rule came from, and how it works. Don't worry about all that intimidating detail you see on the face of a slide rule ... you'll quickly see that it is actually quite simple to understand and use (or, in the words of Douglas Adams, DON'T PANIC!). Although the slide rule goes by many names (sliderule, slide ruler, slipstick, etc.) and comes in many forms (linear, circular, cylindrical, etc.), the background presented below applies equally well to all makes and models. If you want to skip the theory, and proceed directly to how to use a slide rule, see my How to Use a Slide Rule page for some downloadable manuals. You might also want to check out the various types of rules and the meanings of common scales listed on my Slide Rule Scales page. Incidentally, all the sources for the historical background presented here can be found in the Further Reading section at the bottom of this page.

79. Books By Gunter Metken
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