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Ludolph van
Ceulen (German: [ˈluːdɔlf fan ˈkɔʏlən], Dutch: [ˈlydɔl(ə) fɑŋ ˈkøːlə(n)]; 28
January 1540 – 31
December 1610) was a German-Dutch mathematician...
- van
Ceulen (I) (1593–1661), Dutch/English
portrait painter Cornelis Janssens van
Ceulen (II) (1634–1715), Dutch/English
painter Ludolph van
Ceulen (1540–1610)...
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Cornelis Janssens (born
Cornelis Janssens van
Ceulen, Dutch: [kɔrˈneːlɪ ˈɕɑnsəns fɑŋ ˈkøːlə(n)]; bapt. 14
October 1593 – bur. 5
August 1661) was an Anglo-Dutch...
- that of his wife
Cornelia Strick van Linschoten, by
Cornelis Jonson van
Ceulen, a
Dutch painter who had
himself just
returned from London.
Pendants with...
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accuracy of 35
digits by the
beginning of the 17th
century (Ludolph van
Ceulen), and 126
digits by the 19th
century (Jurij Vega). The
record of manual...
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Loschmidt constant –
Johann Josef Loschmidt Ludolphsche Zahl –
Ludolph van
Ceulen Mean of
Phidias (golden ratio, ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } , phi) – Phidias...
- at 15
decimal places in 1593. In 1596,
Dutch mathematician Ludolph van
Ceulen reached 20 digits, a
record he
later increased to 35
digits (as a result...
-
Cornelis Janssens van
Ceulen the
Younger (1634–1715), was an
English painter active in the
Dutch Republic. He was born in
London as the son of the Anglo-Dutch...
- Book. Amsterdam:
Elsevier Academic Press. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-12-369515-4.
Ceulen,
Roeland P.M.; Sommer, Anja; Vernooy,
Kevin (2008). "Microembolism during...
- (1596–1648) of
Farleigh Hungerford Castle. 1633
portrait by
Cornelis Jonson van
Ceulen. The arms of
Holliday are
visible on the
sinister side of the
impaled escutcheon...