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         Oughtred William:     more books (29)
  1. William Oughtred - Teacher of Mathematics by Florian Cajori, 2008-07-24
  2. An addition vnto the vse of the instrument called the circles of proportion, for the working of nauticall questions Together with certaine necessary considerations ... advertisements touching navigation. (1633) by William Oughtred, 2010-07-13
  3. William Oughtred, a great seventeenth-century teacher of mathematics by Florian Cajori, 2010-09-07
  4. Guilelmi Oughtred Aetonenis, Quondam Collegii Regalis In Cantabrigia Socii (1677) (Latin Edition) by William Oughtred, Charles Scarburgh, 2010-09-10
  5. Clavis Mathematicae Denuo Limata, Sive Potius Fabricata (1667) (Latin Edition) by William Oughtred, 2010-09-10
  6. 1575 Births: Marie De' Medici, Arbella Stuart, Jakob Böhme, John Robinson, Rory Ó Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, Guido Reni, William Oughtred
  7. William Oughtred: A Great Seventeenth-Century Teacher of Mathematics by Florian Cajori, 1916
  8. People From Buckinghamshire (Before 1974): People From Datchet, People From Eton, Anthony Berry, William Oughtred, Adrian Jack, George E. Davis
  9. William Oughtred: A Great Seventeenth-Century Teacher Of Mathematics (1916) by Florian Cajori, 2010-09-10
  10. Mr. William Oughtred's Key of the mathematicks. Newly translated from the best edition, with notes, rendring it easy and itelligible to less skilful readers. ... unanswer'd by the author are resolv'd . ... by William Oughtred, 2010-05-27
  11. William Oughtred: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  12. William Oughtred, A Great Seventeenth-century Teacher Of Mathematics by Cajori Florian 1859-1930, 2010-10-14
  13. William Oughtred: A Great Seventeenth-Century Teacher Of Mathematics (1916) by Florian Cajori, 2010-09-10
  14. Guilelmi Oughtred Aetonenis, Quondam Collegii Regalis In Cantabrigia Socii (1677) (Latin Edition) by William Oughtred, Charles Scarburgh, 2010-09-10

81. Liste Alphabétique Des Mathématiciens
Translate this page Osgood (william Fogg), Américain (1864-1943). Ostrogradski (Michel), Russe (1801-1861).oughtred (william), Anglais (1574-1660). Pacioli (Luca), Italien (1445-1514).
http://www.cegep-st-laurent.qc.ca/depar/maths/noms.htm
Abel (Niels Henrik) Agnesi (Maria Guetana) Italienne (1718-1799) Alembert (Jean Le Rond d') Alexander (James Waddell) Alexandroff (Pavel Sergeevich) Russe (1896-1982) Apian (Peter Benneuwitz, dit) Allemand (1495-1552) Apollonios de Perga Grec(v.~262-v.~180) Appel (Paul) Grec (~287-~212) Aristote Grec (~384-~322) Arzela (Cesare) Italien (1847-1912) Ascoli (Guilio) Italien (1843-1896) Babbage (Charles) Anglais (1792-1871) Banach (Stefan) Polonais (1892-1945) Argand (Jean Robert) Suisse (1768-1822) Barrow (Isaac) Anglais (1630-1677) Bayes (Thomas) Anglais (1702-1761) Bellavitis (Giusto) Italien (1803-1880) Beltrami (Eugenio) Italien (1835-1900) Bernays (Paul) Suisse (1888-1977) Bernoulli (Daniel) Suisse (1700-1782) Bernoulli (Jacques) Suisse (1654-1705) Bernoulli (Jean) Suisse (1667-1748) Allemand (1878-1956) Bernstein (Sergei Natanovich) Russe (1880-1968) Bertrand (Josepn) Bessel (Friedrich) Allemand (1784-1846) Birkoff (George David) Bliss (Gilbert Ames) Bochner (Salomon) Allemand (1899-1982) Bolyai (Janos) Hongrois (1802-1860) Bolzano (Bernhard) Bombelli (Raffaele) Italien (1522-1572) Bonnet (Ossian) Boole (George) Anglais (1815-1864) Bourbaki (Nicolas) Braikenridge (William) Anglais (v.1700-1762)

82. Venus In 1639: Horrocks' Ontdekking
Samen met twee andere vrienden van Crabtree – william Gascoigne, een landheeruit Middleton, en de predikant william oughtred uit Albury – vormden ze een
http://home.hetnet.nl/~smvanroode/venustransit/horrocks.html
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... HET VERSLAG HET GRANDIOZE MOMENT VAN JEREMIAH HORROCKS
Een gelukkig toeval Ook na het verschijnen van Keplers superieure Tabulae Rudolphinae bleven anderen hun eigen tabellen uitgeven. In 1632 verschenen de Tabulae motuum coelestium perpetuae van de zuidnederlandse amateur-astronoom en geneesheer Philip van Lansberge, die toen predikant in Middelburg was. Hij was een niet bepaald onverdienstelijk wiskundige gezien zijn berekening van het getal p op vijfendertig decimalen, en in zijn boek Bedenckingen op den dagelyckschen ende jaarlyckschen loop van den aerdt-kloot uit 1629 leren we hem als een enthousiaste volgeling van Copernicus kennen. Veertig jaar lang had hij zelfstandig aan zijn astronomisch naslagwerk gewerkt, waarbij hij zich voor zijn berekeningen baseerde op een epicykeltheorie, omdat hij de theorie van Kepler over de planeetbewegingen evenwel niet aanvaardde. Zelf achtte hij zijn Tabulae beter dan die van Kepler, hoewel de praktijk spoedig uit zou wijzen dat zij daarbij verre ten achter stonden toen een jonge Engelsman zich met de tafels van Van Lansberge ging bezighouden.

83. GADGETTO On The History Of Music
1618 de Fluctibus, De Naturae Simia. 1620 william oughtred, sliderule. 1625william oughtred, slide rule. 1642 Blaise Pascal, adding machine.
http://www.gadgetto.com/history.html
gadgetto: history of music Home Music Discography Performance ... Contact BEFORE COMMON ERA
5th Century: Pythagorus, musical scale.
540: Thespis of Attica, actors.
500: Babalonyan abacus
2nd Century: Ktesibios, the Hydraulis.
2nd Century: Hero of Alexandria, mechanical theater.
65: Lucretius, persistence of vision.
COMMON ERA
807: Clepsydra.
835: Theophilus, mechanical throne.
890: Banu Musa. 1300: Chinese abacus. 12th Century: Mechanical bells brought from China to Europe. 13th Century: Al Jazari, peacock fountain. 14th Century: Mechanical bells in astronomical clock tower, Strassbourge. 1456: Johannes Gutenberg, movable type printing. 1480: Southwold Church of Suffolk features mechanical human bell ringer. 1500 Leonardo da Vinci, cog-based mechanical calculator. 1502: Saltberg Hornwerke organ. 1530: Zytglogge performing clock.1 1549: Watergarden of Villa d'Este. 1589: Aleotti Gli artificioso et curiosi meti spiritueli di Herrone. 1600: Athanasius Kircher, description of mechanical device that composed music. 1614: John Napier, logarithms.

84. Open Directory & Pay Per Click Search Engine: Science/Math/Mathematicians/Famous
edu/leibniz.html. oughtred, william (15741660) Best known for theinvention of an early form of the slide rule. http//www-groups
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Need Traffic TrafficGiveAway.com Search the Web Home Toolbar LinkManager bookmark ... Mathematicians : Famous People CATEGORIES: Erd¶s, Paul Euler, Leonhard Napier, John Nash, John F., Jr. ... Wolfram, Stephen LINKS:
  • Abel - Niels Henrik Abel (1802-1829)
    Norwegian mathematician. Worked on elliptic functions and integrals, algebraic solution of equations and solubility by radicals.
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Abel.html
  • al-Khwarizmi - Abu Ja'far al-Khwarizmi (780-850)
    Arab mathematician, lived when spread of ideas was very slow, wrote Hisab al-jabr wal-muqabala, concepts of the Middle East. The "al-jabr" gave us the word algebra." introduced the decimal system, rules for solving linear and quadratic equations, the word "algorithm" comes from his name.
    http://www.windows.ucar.edu/people/middle_ages/al-khwarizmi.html
  • Archimedes (c. 287 B.C.-212 B.C.)
    (Encyclopedia.com) Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor.
    http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/00686.html
  • Bernoulli, Daniel (1700-1782)

85. Angus Oughtred
Angus oughtred MD Jacksons Stores director of william Jackson SonLimited. John Angus McLaren oughtred joined the Jacksons Group
http://www.wjs.co.uk/html/organogram/jamoughtred.htm
Angus Oughtred
John Angus McLaren Oughtred joined the Jacksons Group full-time after completion of a HND in Meat Technology Processing. During his career he has develop a wide understanding of the different factors important to the retail world. Angus was appointed to the position of Managing Director of the group's convenience store division, Jacksons Stores, in 1998 having previously been Development Director and Operations Director. Angus is a key player in several trade bodies including the National Association of Convenience Stores and was responsible for organising the 1991 conference of CIES (International Association of Chain Stores), bringing together 160 delegates from 20 countries. He is married and is father of two talented teenage girls. Being a retailer Angus doesn't profess to have any spare time, but he has occasionally been spotted watching his daughter's rapid rise in the world of ballet. var site="sm6jacksons"

86. Slip Sticks And Slide Rules A Brief Overview Of The History And
Slip Sticks and Slide Rules A brief overview of the History and Operationof the Engineer’s Pal by Richard Boswell. 6/29/02. Click here to start.
http://www.asme.org/sections/nwhss/Slipstick/

87. Mathenomicon.net : Reference : Slide-rules
It thus did not qualify as a sliderule. The English mathematician WilliamOughtred (1574-1660 CE) invented the first true slide-rule.
http://www.cenius.net/refer/display.php?ArticleID=sliderule_ency

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89. Some Symbolical Soup
It reappeared 1631, when it was used by Thomas Harriot and WilliamOughtred. Last spoonful. Enjoy the aroma savour it slowly.
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Field/7896/symbols.html
    In the first spoonful, we find a Null Set symbol, which  
    looks like this:     Mr. André Weil who was born in 1906 and died this year
    (1998) said in his autobiography that he introduced the
    symbol:
" Wisely, we had decided to publish an installment establishing the system of notation for set theory, rather than wait for the detailed treatment that was to follow: it was high time to fix these notations once and for all, and indeed the ones we proposed, which introduced a number of modifications to the notations previously in use, met with general approval. Much later, my own part in these discussions earned me the respect of my daughter Nicolette, when she learned the symbol for the empty set at school and I told her that I had been personally responsible for its adoption. The symbol came from the Norwegian alphabet, with which I alone among the Bourbaki group was familiar."
Burp. Oops, sorry about that. I guess I ate too fast.

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